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One of a ton of games between Yanks-Sox. Better try next time.
Wells pitched horrible though, and wouldn't doubt if he retires after this season or in the next couple of seasons.
Yahoo Sport: Red Sox-Yankees
One of a ton of games between Yanks-Sox. Better try next time.
Wells pitched horrible though, and wouldn't doubt if he retires after this season or in the next couple of seasons.
One start does not a pitcher make. Let's see how he does over the course of a season.
We're not talking about a young pitcher here. Wells is old, injured for the most part of his latter career. Last night was signs of that he'll be retiring soon. He's on the decline.
I reiterate. If and when Johnson has a bad start, I'll be sure to remind youOriginally Posted by Fishercat
You do that.
You have to keep in mind Johnson was a better pitcher in his career than David Wells. RJ has shown no decline, unlike Wells has.
His last three years have been better than any stretch during his career going back to 1993-1995. I don't see the decline. His ERA last year was the lowest it had been since 1998.
No one is denying Johnson is better, but Wells hasn't shown this decline, and his injuries aren't that bad. He's only had one season of 30 > games since 1996
His SOs have fallen from his career average. Not to mention this guy is 42, and he's had a great career. Sometimes is just best to retire and not to try and stretch out your career. I think if Wells keeps it up this season, he will retire. Let's just see him in a couple more games, if he consistently pitches well.....i'll make sure to come back to this forum, and take back all my statements.
they're both old and will be retiring within the next 2 or 3 years...