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drayton changing his mind?...

Discussion in 'Houston Astros' started by Hey Now!, Jun 5, 2009.

  1. MadMax

    MadMax Member

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    that's a good point.

    i guess i just think about guys like jaime moyer when i think of wandy. just hitting spots and getting their pitches over for strikes with location.

    but you're right, clemens and ryan show it's more about mechanics than style, i suppose.
     
  2. Major

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    That and HGH. :)
     
  3. kaleidosky

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    and don't forget the knucklers (Hough, Wakefield, etc etc) who can last forever. I'd like to think a large part of that is due to the fact that they're never throwing their arms out..
     
  4. MadMax

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    another good point! :)
     
  5. juicystream

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    Mcnamee is a liar, and Andy misremembers. It was my wife taking HGH, not me.

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  6. bobrek

    bobrek Politics belong in the D & D

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    Or you can be like the guy the Yankees have in the minors. He piitches effectively both right and left handed. He has a specially made 6-fingered glove so he can switch-pitch during an inning. The minors had to incorporate a special rule so that when switch-hitters come up to bat against him, he has to declare what arm he will pitch with. Both he and the batter are permiited one switch after the first pitch is thrown.

    This kind of sounds fake as I type it (espeically considering it's the Yankees), but it is true.

    http://nbcsports.msnbc.com/id/31007369/
     
  7. msn

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    didn't the Br*ves have a guy in their system a few years back who could pitch from both sides?
     
  8. juicystream

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    What if he was a starting pitcher and pitched every 3rd day? :eek:
     

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