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I agree Greinke's been better so far this year. If he still is at the end of the season, I'll be quite surprised.
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Subversive
Jun 30 '09, 12:36
Unless Halladay gets hurt again.
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There is simply no way a flyball pitcher like Grienke keeps up a 3% HR/flyball rate.
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musubi
Jun 30, 12:41
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They're not that far apart right now, and Halladay's performance is right there with what he has done before.
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Subversive
Jun 30, 12:44
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Halladay's been spectacular. But Grienke's been better.
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musubi
Jun 30, 12:47
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I think a bet might be in order.
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Subversive
Jun 30, 12:48
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I'm a Grienke skeptic (ask Will), so I'm not gonna bet on him. But I won't bet against him either. (nm)
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musubi
Jun 30, 12:50
Yeah, I almost said that in reply to DH on b2. -- nm
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David
Jun 30, 12:38
Me too. I actually think Lee's was the more unlikely of the two, to be honest.
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Subversive
Jun 30, 12:37
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