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You'd think an 11/1 K/BB ratio would net a better result.

 

Not to mention only 8 baserunners in 6 innings of work, along with only 1 extra base hit given up, and that was a double.

We call that "pulling a Clement"

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Man, there's a lot of whining going on for a team that started the day with the 2nd best record in the game, has a 6-4 lead and now can enjoying an en fuego lead-off man. I don't get it...
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You'd think an 11/1 K/BB ratio would net a better result.

 

Not to mention only 8 baserunners in 6 innings of work, along with only 1 extra base hit given up, and that was a double.

We call that "pulling a Clement"

Is he still in baseball? I haven't seen him around in at least 3 years

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You'd think an 11/1 K/BB ratio would net a better result.

 

Not to mention only 8 baserunners in 6 innings of work, along with only 1 extra base hit given up, and that was a double.

We call that "pulling a Clement"

Is he still in baseball? I haven't seen him around in at least 3 years

 

I believe he's with the Cards, but is injured. Last time he played was in 06, with Boston.

Edited by splintersag
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You'd think an 11/1 K/BB ratio would net a better result.

 

Not to mention only 8 baserunners in 6 innings of work, along with only 1 extra base hit given up, and that was a double.

We call that "pulling a Clement"

Is he still in baseball? I haven't seen him around in at least 3 years

Isn't he on St. Louis?

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You'd think an 11/1 K/BB ratio would net a better result.

 

Not to mention only 8 baserunners in 6 innings of work, along with only 1 extra base hit given up, and that was a double.

We call that "pulling a Clement"

Is he still in baseball? I haven't seen him around in at least 3 years

He was on Boston the last 2 seasons...

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You'd think an 11/1 K/BB ratio would net a better result.

 

Not to mention only 8 baserunners in 6 innings of work, along with only 1 extra base hit given up, and that was a double.

We call that "pulling a Clement"

Is he still in baseball? I haven't seen him around in at least 3 years

Yes; he's a Cardinal.

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You'd think an 11/1 K/BB ratio would net a better result.

 

Not to mention only 8 baserunners in 6 innings of work, along with only 1 extra base hit given up, and that was a double.

We call that "pulling a Clement"

Is he still in baseball? I haven't seen him around in at least 3 years

He was on Boston the last 2 seasons...

 

Not in MLB however

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Man, I hope D Lee doesn't lose this approach. He just went to RF again but it was caught. I still prefer this approach over pulling a groundball to the SS.
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You'd think an 11/1 K/BB ratio would net a better result.

 

Not to mention only 8 baserunners in 6 innings of work, along with only 1 extra base hit given up, and that was a double.

We call that "pulling a Clement"

Is he still in baseball? I haven't seen him around in at least 3 years

He was on Boston the last 2 seasons...

 

Not in MLB however

he piched 250 innings in the majors in those seasons

edit: no, he didn't, only 65 innings

Edited by Careless

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