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    Quote Originally Posted by Bellhorn04 View Post
    The K on Judge was on a 99 MPH heater.
    All three of those strikes were at the top of the zone and at about 99 mph. I was left wondering if Kimbrel had exposed a weakness in Judge's swing. Of course, a pitcher has to be able to throw 99 to exploit it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by S5Dewey View Post
    All three of those strikes were at the top of the zone and at about 99 mph. I was left wondering if Kimbrel had exposed a weakness in Judge's swing. Of course, a pitcher has to be able to throw 99 to exploit it!
    The way Kimbrel is pitching these days he's overmatching just about everybody.

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    the second Judge stepped in i knew it was going to be nothing but FB's. ego and such....
    glad they were up in the zone. his first swing was pretty good....

    further: Eff the yankees.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bellhorn04 View Post
    They're nothing alike in approach. I think in this case Koji-esque just refers to insane numbers like Koji had in 2013.
    Yes. Obviously they are two very different pitchers. I was referring to their ability to just shut the door on opposing batters.
    "Hating the Yankees like it's a religion since 94'" RIP Mike.


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    I was so stressed out during that game it's not even funny.

    Thank goodness we won.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kimmi View Post
    I was so stressed out during that game it's not even funny.

    Thank goodness we won.
    I don't know how you lasted until 2004.
    The King of TalkSox has Spoken.

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    Chaim, you are in the big leagues now. Drawing 10,000 fans a game is not going to cut it, and people don’t buy tickets to Fenway to talk about the Farm

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    "Relief pitchers are a crapshoot." No, the truth is "Crapshoot pitchers are relievers."

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