Hammerojustice
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how many blown saves is that this year???
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This is all Cashman's fault. He should be getting rid of this Mo guy. He has been terrible..three blown saves...my god why didnt we trade for a closer before the trade deadline?
/sarcasm
while you are being sarcastic... blame Girardi for bringing him in... lol
"What's wrong with Mo?" I'd say 19 years pitching, being 43 years old & FINALLY showing that he's human. If Mo blows 10 saves & Jeter hits 220 for those 2 guys I'll still be happy that I got to see them play.
First time in his career he's blown 3 straight saves. Earlier in the season he lost a lead/game to the Mets and it was the first time in his career he blew a lead while allowing 3 straight hits without first recording an out ...or something like that...maybe it was the first time he lost a lead (and game) in the same inning, without getting a single out...something like that.....don't quite remember the exact distinction. His cutter is flattening out much more often...it just might be time for the Great Mo to bow out.
I just hope his LAST major league appearance is a post season save.
I somehow highly doubt that...
no doubt about it being happy to have seen them play... it's just sad to watch the end & know that they aren't going out on top like they should...
I hear you hammer but many of the greats go out on a down note.
Mantle battered 237 in his final year. Mays battered 211, Jackson 220 & Aaron 229 in there final seasons. just to name a few. And pitchers Bob Gibson went 3-10 with an era over 5 in 1975. And Seaver went 7-13 with an era over 4 in his final season of 1986. It's a shame, but it happens.
Well gang I became a Brett Gardner fan when I saw BG get a GWRBI off of Papelbon in '08. Have always thought he was a damn good player. After Mo blew two saves and Gardner came through I'll bet Mo is a huge Gardner fan as well.
He's given up more hits than IP this year, something he hasn't done since his first season, a very long time, he's losing it, not the same old Mo, he picked the perfect time to go out, just hope he can have one more good run before it's over, go out on a high note.
^^^ rick, I know how you love to post about your disdain for some of the stats and rules as they apply to players...I was wondering how you felt about the fact that Mo came in last night, gave up 2 HRs, blew the save,...but was given the "W" because Gardner hit a walk off HR in the bottom of the inning?
...I figured that you'd have a field day with that.![]()
I hear you hammer but many of the greats go out on a down note.
Mantle battered 237 in his final year. Mays battered 211, Jackson 220 & Aaron 229 in there final seasons. just to name a few. And pitchers Bob Gibson went 3-10 with an era over 5 in 1975. And Seaver went 7-13 with an era over 4 in his final season of 1986. It's a shame, but it happens.
Seaver's last year would make him our #3 starter this year lol.