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Down Goes Strasburg
Ashie62 Aug 27 2010 09:07 AM |
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Edgy DC Aug 27 2010 09:11 AM Re: Down Goes Strasburg |
They couldn't have handled him any more gently.
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metirish Aug 27 2010 09:12 AM Re: Down Goes Strasburg |
WOW.....but hey the Nats got a spike in tickets sales when they brought him up.
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DocTee Aug 27 2010 09:25 AM Re: Down Goes Strasburg |
As I mentioned elsewhere, a big FU to Rob Dibble, who questioned the kid's toughness after he was removed from his last start.
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seawolf17 Aug 27 2010 09:28 AM Re: Down Goes Strasburg |
You never like to see guys get hurt, but you know what? Screw him, and screw the Nationals. This helps the Mets.
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MFS62 Aug 27 2010 09:44 AM Re: Down Goes Strasburg |
When I first saw him pitch, I thought his arm motion wasn't as fluid as it should be for someone who throws as hard as he does. It is a "short arm" motion (down, Fman, down!) that puts stress on the elbow.
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metirish Aug 27 2010 09:48 AM Re: Down Goes Strasburg |
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yeah , what a jerk he is...." suck it up kid and go pitch".......
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MFS62 Aug 27 2010 09:52 AM Re: Down Goes Strasburg |
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I hope Dibble sucks up a lot of crow for that comment. Later
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DocTee Aug 27 2010 10:00 AM Re: Down Goes Strasburg |
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seawolf17 Aug 27 2010 10:02 AM Re: Down Goes Strasburg |
Rob Dibble only had six productive seasons. I would have thought he was a ten- or twelve-year vet.
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Centerfield Aug 27 2010 10:04 AM Re: Down Goes Strasburg |
Pitching phenom goes down with Tommy John.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Aug 27 2010 10:05 AM Re: Down Goes Strasburg |
Holy geez. What a dirtbag.
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Aug 27 2010 10:07 AM Re: Down Goes Strasburg |
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A couple of arm surgeries, and only four of the six were injury-free. It's like Miss Havisham conducting relationship counseling. He's not worth our hat.
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metirish Aug 27 2010 10:10 AM Re: Down Goes Strasburg |
i remember Bobby V had some choice words for Dibble when he was Mets manager, can't remember the circumstances though.
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DocTee Aug 27 2010 10:16 AM Re: Down Goes Strasburg |
Dibble complaines after Estes thre behind Clemens instead of at him following a Piazza beaning in the WS.
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DocTee Aug 27 2010 10:18 AM Re: Down Goes Strasburg |
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God, I miss Bobby.
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Frayed Knot Aug 27 2010 10:31 AM Re: Down Goes Strasburg |
Dibble has been "on vacation" for a couple days. No one at MASN is saying why, but it's thought to stem either from the Strasburg comments or some other questionable on-air diarrhea (I forget the details) for which he later had to apologize.
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Aug 27 2010 10:37 AM Re: Down Goes Strasburg |
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Who marries that?
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Edgy DC Aug 27 2010 10:44 AM Re: Down Goes Strasburg |
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Ray Knight providing Rob Dibble cover:
That's just Ray being his idea of a pro and protecting a teammate. Here they are back in June on the spot. Ray Knight's annoying here but Dibble is the stupid arrogant cousin-in-law that makes you stop coming home for Thanksgiving. Even his body language is bush. Hell, especially his body language. "Kiss my ring, you bitches!"
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Edgy DC Aug 27 2010 10:53 AM Re: Down Goes Strasburg |
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Let's get the entirety of this drool out here:
Of course, the victim isn't Strassburg, who certainly wasn't wounded by anything Dibble said. The victims are all the young players (like Jon Niese) who are going to go out there and hurt themselves badly trying to play through dangerous injuries in order to live up to the standard of Dibble's (and other's) foolish ideal of a real cowboy.
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Frayed Knot Aug 27 2010 10:57 AM Re: Down Goes Strasburg |
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The Yanx actually spent a 1st round draft pick on a guy (Andrew Brackman) a couple years back knowing in advance that he needed TJS. On top of that he was mostly a basketball player who was pretty raw in pitching to begin with but they liked his "upside". Three years later he's just now starting to show some promise although the feeling now is that he'll be a reliever at best.
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metirish Aug 27 2010 10:58 AM Re: Down Goes Strasburg |
Dibble is a fool , that we know. What about the Nolan Ryan's out there , is his philosophy all that different than Dibble's?
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Edgy DC Aug 27 2010 11:03 AM Re: Down Goes Strasburg |
Going deeper and refusing to report injuries to the trainers may both be forms of being tough. But, beyond that, they are certainly different.
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Ashie62 Aug 27 2010 11:13 AM Re: Down Goes Strasburg |
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Nolan Ryan has his own way of developing arms. He believes in a helluva lot of long tossing and would prefer a four man rotation. Will this work? It used to. Strasburg, terrible horrid luck. All the money paid him is just a balm. Dibble? Consider the source I guess.
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Frayed Knot Aug 27 2010 11:19 AM Re: Down Goes Strasburg |
Yeah, Ryan's idea is more about building pitchers up to the point where they're able to work longer and harder.
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metirish Aug 27 2010 11:32 AM Re: Down Goes Strasburg |
Got it guys, yep , certainly it's different, more prudent too perhaps.
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seawolf17 Aug 27 2010 07:00 PM Re: Down Goes Strasburg |
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ALL JUST LIKE ROB DIBBLE! I get it now.
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Fman99 Aug 27 2010 08:26 PM Re: Down Goes Strasburg |
Dibble is a piece of shit. He soils every show on XM's MLB channel like Fgirl blowing up a post-dinner diaper.
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bmfc1 Sep 01 2010 04:01 PM Re: Down Goes Strasburg |
Dibble. Outtahere. I hope XM does the same so I can listen to the morning show again.
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Edgy DC Sep 01 2010 06:24 PM Re: Down Goes Strasburg |
I'm not sure I'm comfortable with that. I dislike and disapprove of Dibble's schtick, but it's sort of the brand he's meant to bring, and I've got to believe that if Strassburg doesn't miss a start, neither does Dibble. It's like he got fired for the reason he got hired.
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