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Originally posted by: SP33Demon
Originally posted by: lager
Originally posted by: LedZeppelin
Gee, nobody saw that coming. Pedro pitches his heart out, and Kim can't open his eyes wide enough to get 3 damn outs without hitting
12 guys in the process.
Is it possible for Grady Little to keep Kim locked up in the bullpen for the rest of the series??
Man, wtf are u talking about? Kim didn't blow the game, EMBREE did. Did you even watch the game??? He got Hernandez to fly out to start the inning, had a walk, and then hit Singleton with an inside slider that Singleton SWUNG INTO. Little went out to argue but to no avail, the umps said he was checking his swing... it could have happened to anyone, and Kim was being agressive by pitching the inside of the plate. Next he proceeds to throw TWO 96MPH Sinkers IN A ROW (nasty, nasty stuff for someone who has been scouted to throw 93 tops) and throws a perfect breaking ball(80MPH) to strike out Ellis. He had one walk and a freak hit batter, so what?? Pedro walked 4 in the game.
If I was Grady, I would have left Kim in to face Durazo, b/c Durazo doesn't hit inside hard stuff well and Kim was just warming up... look at Durazo's hit, it was outside fastball off Embree laced the other way. Guaranteed he would have grounded out off of Kim's nasty sinkerball on the inside corner any day of the week. The problem with Kim is, he likes to throw that high riser when all he really has to do to get people out is use his low hard stuff to induce groundballs. Noone can touch it if he spots it properly, but he tries too hard and wants to strike people out instead of letting his infield help him like D.Lowe... It all comes from inexperience for Kim, he's only 24 and has some of the nastiest pitches in the Majors when it comes to stuff. He just needs to realize that you can't strike everyone out all the time.
All in all, I can understand why Grady let Embree try and get Durazo out, b/c IF Kim didn't get him out it would be mentally tough on a young guy like BK and all the blame would be on him. This way, Embree takes all of the blame, but he can handle it b/c he's a grisled vet. Embree just blew it.
All I know is that if Kim cant take the heat of giving up the potential tying run, then he need to stop closing and become a quilter ( although he has repeatedly told people he wants to start, but I guess the Red Sox want to make sure that he has the chance to lose EVERY game by closing, err rather prolonging in the case of game one)
BTW, how in the WORLD could you say Durazo would have grounded out against Kim? Are you saying that this is Little's fault?
