Strausberg........
Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 2:08 pm
Does anyone else want the Pirates to light him up in his debut?
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Looks like you got your wish:Seahawks wrote:No. I want to see him pitch great tonight.
Don't you just hate it when Curt Schilling's right? Now we'll have to watch his double chin quiver on Baseball Tonight for the rest of the summer.Rob Iola wrote:Sweet sassy molassy he was good tonight - 14 Ks, no walks, 1 mistake that went for a 2 run dinger, and just a bunch of unhittable 99mph fastballs (all with movement) mixed with absolutely filthy curves - he's the real deal...
93henfan wrote:Don't you just hate it when Curt Schilling's right? Now we'll have to watch his double chin quiver on Baseball Tonight for the rest of the summer.Rob Iola wrote:Sweet sassy molassy he was good tonight - 14 Ks, no walks, 1 mistake that went for a 2 run dinger, and just a bunch of unhittable 99mph fastballs (all with movement) mixed with absolutely filthy curves - he's the real deal...
What I really loved was how he absolutely shut the team down after he gave up that homerun. It was like that just pissed him off and made him more motivated. And he just got better as the night went on, ending with 7 straight strikeouts and he struck out every single batter in the lineup (I haven't seen any other pitchers do that).Rob Iola wrote:Sweet sassy molassy he was good tonight - 14 Ks, no walks, 1 mistake that went for a 2 run dinger, and just a bunch of unhittable 99mph fastballs (all with movement) mixed with absolutely filthy curves - he's the real deal...
Finch is usually reserved for April.JoltinJoe wrote:He's the greatest pitching prospect since Sidd Finch. Finch didn't care much for baseball though. Hope Strausberg sticks with baseball and doesn't quit the game for a music career, like Finch.
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Strausberg would truly reach Finch's potential by developing an eephus pitch:JoltinJoe wrote:He's the greatest pitching prospect since Sidd Finch. Finch didn't care much for baseball though. Hope Strausberg sticks with baseball and doesn't quit the game for a music career, like Finch.
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Andy, let me stoke the hatred even more. You just KNOW he's going to be a Yankee someday.andy7171 wrote:This makes me hate the Nat's even more.
+1bandl wrote:What I really loved was how he absolutely shut the team down after he gave up that homerun. It was like that just pissed him off and made him more motivated. And he just got better as the night went on, ending with 7 straight strikeouts and he struck out every single batter in the lineup (I haven't seen any other pitchers do that).Rob Iola wrote:Sweet sassy molassy he was good tonight - 14 Ks, no walks, 1 mistake that went for a 2 run dinger, and just a bunch of unhittable 99mph fastballs (all with movement) mixed with absolutely filthy curves - he's the real deal...![]()
There could not have been any more pressure put on this kid. No one would have blamed him if he went out there last night and just got blown apart. After all, what do you expect from a 21 year old kid? And I know that it is all the trend these days to hate success and hype, but he lived up to the hype last night and surpassed it.![]()
Anyways, yes, he is going to have his off nights. And I'm sure the Travis's, Alphie's and Clenz's of the world will pounce all over those. But he is the real deal. He's already got a mix of pitches that other pitchers can only cream, er, dream about. He is humble and seems to understand that he still has alot to learn about baseball at this level. Only time will tell if he can turn that ungodly talent into a great career. It's going to be fun to actually have something to watch in DC besides AL/NL East teams swamping our ballpark!
89Hen wrote:That was unbelievable. I didn't think there was any way he could live up to the hype, but he exceeded it. The radio shows around here started all-Strasburg coverage all day long yesterday and they're still going this morning... and I'm not tired of it at all. That was one of the most incredible pitching performances I've seen and I don't give a rats ass that it was against the Pirates.
An old Navy buddy of mine was at the game last night. I told him to keep the ticket stubs.bandl wrote:He's already in the record books![]()
No pitcher in baseball history had ever struck out 14 or more batters while using fewer than 96 pitches
Where do they get these stats from??![]()
Most strikeouts ever in one game by a Nats pitcher
And some random facts about his game last night...
Only five other pitchers since 1900 have had a 14-strikeout, zero-walk game in ANY game, at any point in their careers, in which they went seven innings or less. Those five: Roger Clemens, Randy Johnson, Javier Vazquez, Mike Mussina and Brad Penny.
He didn't allow a single fly-ball out (not all that unheard of especially considering he two-thirds of his outs were strikeouts)
I told my wife last night after the game that we should just go ahead and buy a onesy for our soon-to-be-born child
Very, very rarely does someone actually live up to and EXCEED the hype surrounding them. This kid did that and then some.Rob Iola wrote:Sweet sassy molassy he was good tonight - 14 Ks, no walks, 1 mistake that went for a 2 run dinger, and just a bunch of unhittable 99mph fastballs (all with movement) mixed with absolutely filthy curves - he's the real deal...