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On Oct 2, 7:47 pm, Walter Johnson <Wal...(a)BigTrain.com> wrote:




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From: "Dano" <dcashm...(a)cox.net>
Date: 13 Aug 2005 22:08:53 -0700
Local: Sat, Aug 13 2005 10:08 pm
Subject: Re: Klesko has to go.


He made a great catch as described above to keep us in the game. No
body was hitting tonight. The only extra base hit until the 9th was
Klesko's. The person that has to go is Bochy. Somebody please
explain
to me why Trevor was in in the 9th. He could very well be the worst
bullpen pitcher when the game is tied or we're behind. The guy is
just
absolutely terrible unless he is closing. He is the hest at that I
might add. Bochy is flat out stupid when it comes to handeling the
pitching staff.


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From: "Rich Powell" <r...(a)msn.com>
Date: Sun, 14 Aug 2005 00:45:01 -0700
Local: Sun, Aug 14 2005 12:45 am
Subject: Re: Klesko has to go.



> Somebody please explain
> to me why Trevor was in in the 9th. He could very well be the worst
> bullpen pitcher when the game is tied or we're behind. The guy is just
> absolutely terrible unless he is closing. He is the hest at that I
> might add. Bochy is flat out stupid when it comes to handeling the
> pitching staff.


I was at the game tonite and when they brought in Trevor I shook my
head and
told my wife that he does not pitch well in tie ball games and that I
wish
Bochy would not keep doing so. Sure enough he got lit up. My wife
then
asked me - "If you knew he doesn't do good in tie games, why doesn't
Bochy
know that?" I didn't have an answer for her...

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From: "badlands420" <b...(a)hole.com>
Date: Sun, 14 Aug 2005 10:53:22 -0700
Local: Sun, Aug 14 2005 10:53 am
Subject: Re: Klesko has to go.



>The person that has to go is Bochy. Somebody please explain
> to me why Trevor was in in the 9th.


I'm not ashamed to admit I turned off the TV, knowing full well what
was
going to happen, when I saw Trevor on the hill.



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