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ninth...2-0 Perez on

Strike out

Strike out (both of them caught looking)

Strike out (All caught looking)

8 calleld strikes by Perez....ten pitches total

That was the most beautiful inning pitched I have ever seen from Perez
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Perez was totally in the zone today. All pitches in the 95 mph range, with one change-up and one slider mixed in.

I'm now glad the front office didn't listen to all of us who were saying we should trade him for a bat, even though a decent RH batting OF would surely look good on this team.

Nice job by Gomez, btw. He's maturing into a nice rotation pitcher.

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Do we have a big man? Our best hitters are Santana and Cabrera. Asdrubal hit a homer yesterday. Santana had some hits. I can't think you're referring to Hafner, who hasn't been our big man for about 5 years now. He wouldve been gone years ago except for that contract the team is saddled with.

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civ ollilavad wrote:Do we have a big man? Our best hitters are Santana and Cabrera. Asdrubal hit a homer yesterday. Santana had some hits. I can't think you're referring to Hafner, who hasn't been our big man for about 5 years now. He wouldve been gone years ago except for that contract the team is saddled with.
Well he is big...and should hit.....
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Freebie on MLB.TV.
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Manny Acta's best moves of the year was relocating Choo to leadoff and dropping Cabrera to #3 in the order.
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