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Bedard literally has the Best Pitched Game this season


Moose Milligan

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[bOLD] Faced the minimum. [/bOLD]

Struck out 15..Tied Oriole record.

2 singles allowed..NO batter to second.

No walks...No runs.

Struck out the side 3 times.

That one little line sums it all up for me. Bedard never let giving up a hit break his focus and concentration, even if it was only twice in the entire game. When time after time we read that others in the rotation have trouble pitching from the stretch or going deep, let this stand as an example to all of how to pitch. And who knows? Now that his 1st complete game is in the books, maybe now is where Bedard learns how to push himself harder and further like he did tonight. So after coming back with a performance like this, should we assume that his "dead arm" is alright now? Either way, I don't think the Bedard of before would have pitched like this after feeling the way he said he did. I really feel this start was a huge learning experience for our ace.

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One of 5 starts in the last 10 years to have a shutout, 15+ K's and only 2 hits.(Schilling, Pedro, Wood and Moose)

That's some fine company. Another fact (though not highly as interesting), Bedard's widened the gap between him and the second place leader in K's. He's now 24 K's ahead of Peavy/Santana.

Ridiculous.

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BTW, Bedard threw ONE change up all night. It came in about the 4th inning. I have never seen a pitcher be that dominant with only two pitches (although his cutter, 4 seamer, and 2 seamer really make his fastball look like three different pitches).

I noticed that myself. He's special, point blank. He's what you build a team around- not ship out for prospects.

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BTW, Bedard threw ONE change up all night. It came in about the 4th inning. I have never seen a pitcher be that dominant with only two pitches (although his cutter, 4 seamer, and 2 seamer really make his fastball look like three different pitches).

Rangers announcers said he had already thrown 3 or 4 by the 5th inning.

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Rangers announcers said he had already thrown 3 or 4 by the 5th inning.

I'm with VaTech; I saw 1 changeup. It registered at about 84 mph and was a ball low and away.

His curveball and fastball are both so distinct that its pretty hard to miss when he doesn't throw them. And VaTech knows his pitching;

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No mention of his game on Baseball Tonight yet, but that's no surprise.

People complain about our lack of coverage on ESPN, and others respond with "winning will fix that" and man are they right. Anyone notice the lovefest with Detroit this year? It was just a few short years ago that they were more embarassing than we were!

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No mention of his game on Baseball Tonight yet, but that's no surprise.

People complain about our lack of coverage on ESPN, and others respond with "winning will fix that" and man are they right. Anyone notice the lovefest with Detroit this year? It was just a few short years ago that they were more embarassing than we were!

Of course they KEPT thier young pitching and improved thier offense through FA. They had to overpay in some cases to do it but it sure as hell beats overpaying for the likes of Danys Baez.

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No mention of his game on Baseball Tonight yet, but that's no surprise.

People complain about our lack of coverage on ESPN, and others respond with "winning will fix that" and man are they right. Anyone notice the lovefest with Detroit this year? It was just a few short years ago that they were more embarassing than we were!

Well... it's not like the Tigers aren't doing well this year either... :rolleyes:

But I do agree with you in general

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No mention of his game on Baseball Tonight yet, but that's no surprise.

People complain about our lack of coverage on ESPN, and others respond with "winning will fix that" and man are they right. Anyone notice the lovefest with Detroit this year? It was just a few short years ago that they were more embarassing than we were!

20 minutes in, not a word.

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20 minutes in, not a word.

And not even "Due up" before this commercial break.

I don't expect it to get first mention but a gem like this doesn't happen very often. As SG pointed out with his stat, you usually don't get such a dominant game at all in a season. I don't care what team Bedard was pitching for, you just have to talk about something like this.

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