http://espn.go.com/mlb/boxscore?gameId=330506102
does Clay giving up the same amount of ER the next start as he did all season a coincidence?
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lol @ farrell after hearing about the accusations last week
yeah john thanks. he's also got sunscreen on his arm too, indoors nonetheless. he also said "there's nothing to be hidden". then why not just come out at flatly say that buchholz was loading up using a mixture of two legal substances, to get a better grip on the ball? but no, instead he takes offense to the accusations as if hayhurst or morris were completely off their rockers. would love to hear farrell's comments on this now.
“It bothers me immensely,” Farrell told reporters. “When someone is going to make an accusation — and in this case, of cheating — because they’ve seen something on TV, he’s got rosin on his arm. Rosin was designed to get a grip. He’s got it on his arm. I’ve seen some people that have brought photographs to me. They’re false. The fact is that the guy is 6-0. He’s pitched his tail off. People are going to point to cheating? Unfounded.”
yeah john thanks. he's also got sunscreen on his arm too, indoors nonetheless. he also said "there's nothing to be hidden". then why not just come out at flatly say that buchholz was loading up using a mixture of two legal substances, to get a better grip on the ball? but no, instead he takes offense to the accusations as if hayhurst or morris were completely off their rockers. would love to hear farrell's comments on this now.
galacticos2 wrote:MLB needs to introduce an Amnesty clause. Bautista would be my first victim.
Bautista outplays his contract by more than $70 million over the next four seasons (2013-2016).