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They Maybe Weren't So Crazy? (ST IGT 3/12)
G-Fafif May 14 2011 05:45 PM |
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From nine weeks ago today:
I hate to say it, but (Hagin, Coleman, Ojeda, whoever) may have been onto something here, despite the sense that the terrorists would win if we explored the idea that maybe R.A. wasn't impenetrable to the league figuring him out a little.
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smg58 May 14 2011 06:23 PM Re: They Maybe Weren't So Crazy? (ST IGT 3/12) |
I was thinking about that myself, especially since I had the most averse reaction to it. Yes, there is evidence to back that claim up now, although I still don't think it was fair back then. I felt at the time that you could justify that kind of statement if Dickey's ERA was north of 4.50 on Memorial Day, but anything before that was premature, especially in ST. (I mean, Scott Hairston looked like a major league hitter nine weeks ago.) Unfortunately, right now it would be a good thing if Dickey can get to 4.50 by Memorial Day.
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Ceetar May 15 2011 10:38 AM Re: They Maybe Weren't So Crazy? (ST IGT 3/12) |
[url]http://mets.lohudblogs.com/2011/05/04/how-worried-should-you-be-about-dickey-not-very/
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Edgy DC May 16 2011 05:20 AM Re: They Maybe Weren't So Crazy? (ST IGT 3/12) |
To be fairerer, he said maybe. There was certainly enough data to throw a speculateve comment out there. And there's plenty more now.
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