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  1. No way. Vucevic is a great #5. Jabari or Wiggins.............................. or Randle?
  2. but..................great actors http://static2.businessinsider.com/image/51a63ee26bb3f7bd15000003/lebron-james-flop-knicks-2012.gif
  3. 0-2 count and...........................................Good pitch to hit.
  4. Kershaw 2009: 4.80 BB/9, 4.1 WAR Kerry Wood 2001: 4.75 BB/9, 3.7 WAR (2001-2003: +4.4 BB/9, 3.57 WAR avg) Bart Colon 2000: 4.69 BB/9, 4.5 WAR
  5. Shataup freak geek. You're the 4th smartest poster on this forum (1-NJH, 2-Nox and 3-Mexican Guy). The fanboy mask don't fit with you profile. Sanchez is best bet than Stroman and your conscience know that.
  6. Colorado Rockies experiment?
  7. I played baseball for a long time; from experience I can tell you that McGowan doesn't have the stamina to start games. This is just the start of this season and he's out of gas after 50 pitches by game. Morrow is a similar case but less drastic. Morrow has shown he can touch 98 mph but he works in the low 90's to reach at least the 5th inning. We need a 10-man bullpen
  8. McGowan is destroying our bullpen and in the end of the season that is reflected in the standing. The Jays organization doesn't owe favors to McGowan; the best for the team is to put him back to the bullpen and give the #5 spot to 1-Redmond, 2-Happ or 3-Rogers.
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