That was the flukiest rally ever -- three broken bat bloops, including one by a pumped up steroid user that barely hit the outfield grass.UNHWildCats wrote:The greatest post season relief pitcher ever and you want to classify his career based on 1 game? You want to pick on a crappy RP that cost his team a WS? Go pick on Mitch Williams.SuperHornet wrote:Papelbon never blew a save that cost his team a shot at the WS.
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I'd take Papelbon in a heartbeat as my closer.SuperHornet wrote:Why is it that the last couple of years, we keep talking about dominant closers who now suck? We NEVER talked about Fingers, Sutter, or Eckersley in this fashion....
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you guys will have him soon enoughJoltinJoe wrote:I'd take Papelbon in a heartbeat as my closer.SuperHornet wrote:Why is it that the last couple of years, we keep talking about dominant closers who now suck? We NEVER talked about Fingers, Sutter, or Eckersley in this fashion....
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Good point.UNHWildCats wrote:The greatest post season relief pitcher ever and you want to classify his career based on 1 game? You want to pick on a crappy RP that cost his team a WS? Go pick on Mitch Williams.SuperHornet wrote:Papelbon never blew a save that cost his team a shot at the WS.

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It is amazing that he so openly covets the job as Rivera's successor with the Yankees; and that Sox fans don't hate him for being so open about it.UNHWildCats wrote:you guys will have him soon enoughJoltinJoe wrote:
I'd take Papelbon in a heartbeat as my closer.
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You guys can have Papelbon. I'll take Sutter, Hoffman, or Eastwick....

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One reason is we have Bard waiting in the wings to take over.JoltinJoe wrote:It is amazing that he so openly covets the job as Rivera's successor with the Yankees; and that Sox fans don't hate him for being so open about it.UNHWildCats wrote: you guys will have him soon enough
Another thing is Boston fans will stand up and applaud guys who bring titles to Boston and he was a big part of the 2007 Championship. What we wont take is jackass liars like Damon. Atleast Papelbon is open about it. Damon kept saying he would never play for the Yankees and then boom he runs off to New York.
Clemens was another liar. His big thing was saying he would never leave Boston unless it meant moving close to his home in Texas. Since when is Toronto closer to Texas?
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You want to talk about huge blown saves, Hoffman's blown save in Game 3 of the '98 World Series, when he gave up that long home run to Scott Brosius, pretty much sealed the Pads' fate.SuperHornet wrote:You guys can have Papelbon. I'll take Sutter, Hoffman, or Eastwick....
I'll take the pitcher with the lowest WHIP and ERA, and best adjusted ERA, of all pitchers during the live-ball era (1920 to date). Take a guess who that is.
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That would be the greatest pitcher ever.... Ubaldo JimenezJoltinJoe wrote:You want to talk about huge blown saves, Hoffman's blown save in Game 3 of the '98 World Series, when he gave up that long home run to Scott Brosius, pretty much sealed the Pads' fate.SuperHornet wrote:You guys can have Papelbon. I'll take Sutter, Hoffman, or Eastwick....
I'll take the pitcher with the lowest WHIP and ERA, and best adjusted ERA, of all pitchers during the live-ball era (1920 to date). Take a guess who that is.
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Or is it George?

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Trevor Hoffman is my favorite closer of all time. Why, you ask?SuperHornet wrote:You guys can have Papelbon. I'll take Sutter, Hoffman, or Eastwick....

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Because a lot of the closers today are one pitch acts and if that pitch doesn't work they're in trouble...SuperHornet wrote:Why is it that the last couple of years, we keep talking about dominant closers who now suck? We NEVER talked about Fingers, Sutter, or Eckersley in this fashion....
Relievers are relievers for a reason, because they aren't cut out to be starters. Take John Smoltz for example. When he came back from elbow surgery and went to the pen he put up three of the greatest years any closer has using three "plus" pitches. Now just think if he had spent his entire career in the pen. Playing on the Braves teams from 1991-2005 if he had been the closer he would have put up over 500 saves and maybe 600, but he was more valuable as a starter- even if he was only the ace of the staff for maybe 3 of those 15 years.
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No, it is not.SuperHornet wrote:Good point.UNHWildCats wrote: The greatest post season relief pitcher ever and you want to classify his career based on 1 game? You want to pick on a crappy RP that cost his team a WS? Go pick on Mitch Williams.
Mitch Williams' arm was shot before the playoffs started. If you have to place blame, blame it on the manager who kept sending him out there even though his fastball was 10 mph slower than normal.
The way the 93 WS ended was a huge disappointment to me, but I never blamed Mitch.
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Mitch Williams was never an elite closer and his career is defined by that one game. Mariano Rivera maybe the greatest ever and his career isnt close to being defined simply by that one world series game, that was my point.BlueHen86 wrote:No, it is not.SuperHornet wrote:
Good point.
Mitch Williams' arm was shot before the playoffs started. If you have to place blame, blame it on the manager who kept sending him out there even though his fastball was 10 mph slower than normal.
The way the 93 WS ended was a huge disappointment to me, but I never blamed Mitch.
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....and all assisted by a moron manager who pulled his infield in.JoltinJoe wrote:That was the flukiest rally ever -- three broken bat bloops, including one by a pumped up steroid user that barely hit the outfield grass.UNHWildCats wrote: The greatest post season relief pitcher ever and you want to classify his career based on 1 game? You want to pick on a crappy RP that cost his team a WS? Go pick on Mitch Williams.
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AZGrizFan wrote:....and all assisted by a moron manager who pulled his infield in.JoltinJoe wrote:
That was the flukiest rally ever -- three broken bat bloops, including one by a pumped up steroid user that barely hit the outfield grass.![]()
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Not sure what game Joe is refering two, since Womack's hit was ANYTHING but a bloop.
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Not sure what game Joe is refering two, since Womack's hit was ANYTHING but a bloop.

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