Grats, Big Unit
Grats, Big Unit
27 up, 27 down. Hopefully his perfromance will inspire his lackadaisical teammates to push themselves as well.
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I love when older athletes do something like this and spit in the face of self-proclaimed "experts" that said they were past their prime and has-beens. Just shows you how little those "experts" really know.
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I watched the last 3 innings of this game live. Randy's fastball was consistantly between 95-97mph and his slider was nasty.
Being in Arizona, I've been able to watch a ton of Randy Johnson pitched games over the past 5 years. I've seen the big names from other teams sit out when he pitches...it's called Randy-itis...suddenly sick when Randy pitches.
His last outting he pitched an awesome game but gave up a lead off HR. With the D-Backs sucking, he lost that game 0-1. Luckily, the D-Backs scored 2 runs for his perfect game.
I watched the last 3 innings of this game live. Randy's fastball was consistantly between 95-97mph and his slider was nasty.
Being in Arizona, I've been able to watch a ton of Randy Johnson pitched games over the past 5 years. I've seen the big names from other teams sit out when he pitches...it's called Randy-itis...suddenly sick when Randy pitches.
His last outting he pitched an awesome game but gave up a lead off HR. With the D-Backs sucking, he lost that game 0-1. Luckily, the D-Backs scored 2 runs for his perfect game.
It was : )Canelek wrote:That homer in his last start was to Kazuo Matsui. That was probably one of the best pitching matchups in recent memory. Tom Glavine and Randy Johnson were both unbelievable.
Yay Mets!
Randy has had some poor support in the past. The game that he struck out 21 batters, he held the opposing team to ZERO runs but the D-Backs lost the game for him in OT I think. That also provided an * on his record because it was on overtime game even though Randy only Pitched 9 Innings.
Hey we did win the World Series though! : )
Yep, the entire 9th inning had multiple 97 mph fastballs. Fucking sick, 88-91 sliders in the 9th. Shit, that 2nd to last pitch said 97 but it and to be 100. And I never saw a catcher jump that high hehWinnow wrote:I watched the last 3 innings of this game live. Randy's fastball was consistantly between 95-97mph and his slider was nasty.
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There are a lot of guys who can throw a 98 mph fastball. It's the slider that makes the Big Unit exceptional.
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I wouldn't say that, I think most people 'doted' on his fastball being able to go the distance. His fastball in the 9th, is everybitasmuch his fastball in the 1st, much like say, his hero Nolan Ryan's!Canelek wrote:Most folks dote on his fastball. His slider is fucking sick. As good a pitch anyday as Clemens or Lieter's cutter.
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why, they're a second rate team.
He was a star in the midst of struggling pitchers, their talent scouts are questionable, their stadium is subpar.
It was a good move for him. Not to mention I think being paired with Schilling really made for some friendly competitveness that pushed him a little harder to excel.
He was a star in the midst of struggling pitchers, their talent scouts are questionable, their stadium is subpar.
It was a good move for him. Not to mention I think being paired with Schilling really made for some friendly competitveness that pushed him a little harder to excel.
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Well....he did win a world series with the D-Backs but we suck now : (Truant wrote:So you'd rather him piss away his career there, than move on to a championship and I don't remember how many awards?
I'll be selfless as well and say he should move on to one more team for one last shot at another title... Boston! Fuck the Yankees!