Former nemesis
ATL once again, my friend. I can't shake these cats. Today I faced the Braves for the 100th time in my short career, and it was a good game like always. Mr. "300" was on the mound for them today and he pitched like himself. When u face a team like that u just try to go out there and have fun. Bobby Cox does a great job of gettin those guys ready to play hard everyday so I feel it makes me better when guys step up and play hard in spring. your boy d
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MrBest7 said March 14, 2008
Go easy on "Big D", after all he's just entering into the American league for the first time. Almost every pitcher has a transitional learning curve. I don't want the Tigers to be like the Yankee's… where they put all kinds of pressure on their players. The pressure makes the Yankee's under-perform. Anyway...Good luck in your fantasy league.
MrBest7 said March 17, 2008
Tigers won't hit their stride until the second half of the season. You can't change so many key positions at the major league level without some sort of transition. On the positive side, the players they acquired are very good team-mates. That fact alone will help the team make the transition faster.
If the Tigers are within 3 or 4 games of the White Sox and Indians at the All-Star game, then we will be in a decent position.
tcbailey24 said March 17, 2008
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MrBest7 said April 09, 2008
Dontrelle did a great job in his first game as a Tiger. Although many experts would disagree with me, the American League has a different strike zone than the National League. Shoot! Every ump has a different interpretation of the strikezone. This fact alone affects all players switching leagues. all of the new players are from the National League.
Dontrelle walked too many batters, but Swisher from the White Sox has the best eye in baseball.
I was worried about the right handed firepower the White Sox can throw at a lefty like Dontrelle. But, Dontrelle did great!
I predict Porcello will be called up to pitch in a middle relief role....very soon.
MrBest7 said April 14, 2008
MrBest7 said June 03, 2008
My Dad was a pitcher when he was in high school, and maybe could have pitched in college. My dad noticed that Dontrelle Willis' right foot is pointing toward the visiting dugout when he releases the ball. Then points his right foot toward the plate after the ball reaches home plate. The problem is that his weight is already on his right knee…so when he shifts his right foot toward the plate…his right knee gets twisted. As the pain gets worse…his delivery changes to compensate….hence his hop after delivery.
This is exactly why he hurt himself on the wet pitchers mound in Chicago. The right plant foot is the key to his accuracy and comfort on the mound.
On a side note....Dontrelle....Your mom is nice looking....I thought she was your sister! -MrBest7
outcry said June 27, 2008
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justdoit said August 12, 2008
Go to Vero to find the face of your father.
Peace be with you.
dwillisfan said February 20, 2009
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