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The greatness of Rodriguez shines through in his first meaningful action of 2008.
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nyjunc
The greatness of Rodriguez shines through in his first meaningful action of 2008.
Going into tonights game, KROD career ERA in the postseason was 2.76, with 5 W, 2 SV and 39 Ks in 29 IP.
Its pretty decent considering.
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Yeah but he blew it. Way to go KRod
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Kingdom_of_Zito
I'm going out on a limb and saying he blows 2-3 games in the playoffs.
We here at S3F have weird and mysterious powers that allow us to cast curses at will. Mission practices Wiccan. We are all warlocks, and giantsfan is a witch.
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nyjunc
The greatness of Rodriguez shines through in his first meaningful action of 2008.
No one ever said that K-Rod is the greatest, because he's not. This thread is about applauding the single-season save record, which he owns. If it comforts you to hear it, I'll say it: Mariano is the greatest.
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Awww that was sweet of you Dirty. If you go through this entire thread, I don;t think anyone ever said any different regarding MO.
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DirtyKash
No one ever said that K-Rod is the greatest, because he's not. This thread is about applauding the single-season save record, which he owns. If it comforts you to hear it, I'll say it: Mariano is the greatest.
The argument all along from my end has been on the meaninglss ave stat. he has had a running thread most of the year applauding him for it then he finally faces some real pressure and he folds. Thankfully he got the job done last but was he really worthy of all that praise for such a meaningless record?
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Hes been pretty solid in the postseason before this season. Especially in the year that the Angels won the World Series. So while he might have a rough patch, its kinda like Kyle Busch this season, Strong REGULAR SEASON, horrid POSTSEASON.
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Meaningless stat!:laugh: Every single manager in baseball would disagree!! Everyone knows how valuable the closer is!
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Porter99
Hes been pretty solid in the postseason before this season. Especially in the year that the Angels won the World Series. So while he might have a rough patch, its kinda like Kyle Busch this season, Strong REGULAR SEASON, horrid POSTSEASON.
He wasn't the closer in 2002 so while he was great he has never been great in October as a closer. As a closer his ERA is 4.85
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love_that_reefer
Meaningless stat!:laugh: Every single manager in baseball would disagree!! Everyone knows how valuable the closer is!
Obviously a good closer is very valuable but that's not the issue. it's the save stat that is overrated and it's not even a debate among those who know the game. The perfect example is mariano has only led in saves 3 times during his career yet we all know he's been the best closer in the history of the game. Rodriguez was maybe the 4th or 5th best closer this year but he had 20 more saves than the 2nd place closer. The save stat is an incredibly overrated stat.
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No Mariano isn't the best closer, he's one of the best closers, Trevor Hoffman is right next to Rivera.
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What happens when you close out a game?? You get a save!! All that matters to a manager, a guy who knows the game.
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GiantsFanatic
No Mariano isn't the best closer, he's one of the best closers, Trevor Hoffman is right next to Rivera.
:laugh: Hoffman isn't close to Mariano.
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that's like saying Reggie Jackson is better than Barry Bonds because he has better postseason numbers.
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:laugh: at people laughing that Hoffman isn;t close