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1 minute ago, Can_of_corn said:

Heya, just got in.

Has anyone been complaining about Elias and Hyde having a has been like Lyles pitching today?  Can't even get out of the fifth.

Obviously sabotaging the season.

He's our highest paid player by far. They knew he gives up lots of runs. But he can pitch lots of innings. Last year Lyles led the league in ER and HR. 

I'm sure every team wanted him. Right? 

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Just now, Natty said:

He's our highest paid player by far. They knew he gives up lots of runs. But he can pitch lots of innings. Last year Lyles led the league in ER and HR. 

I'm sure every team wanted him. Right? 

If the pen isn’t this rested and the game is not this big he stays out there. 

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