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Erik Estrada
Folks, I don't know what to say about this guy to determine whether or not he is good? You know, his last two outings were damn impressive. He pitched two consecutive outings where he took no hitters into the 8th inning. No bluejay pitcher has done that since Dave Steib.
Here are a few of Marco Estrada stats for this season: 5 wins, 3 losses, 3.45 era, 77IP, 63 SO, and a Whip of 1.096. That's pretty impressive. Now if you look at his stats from years past, they're pretty average. But, remember this is a guy who isn't a consistent starter year in and year out. He alternated a lot between being a long middle inning reliever and a spot starter. This year he looks like he could start and has been more than what the bluejays have asked for. Could he be a pitcher on the rise? Maybe. Maybe he is one of those guys that's like a fine wine and gets better with age. Maybe he is the hidden gem? I hope he is bros. Royals fans beware. You should keep your eyes on him. He might be tough for you guys to play against? Just a heads up homies:) |
Dude no one gives a shit about the ****ing Blue Jays on Chiefs Planet dot com. Good God take this morons thread privileges away
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And this is legal, no? I clicked under a headline that says other sports and this is a place where one could talk about anything and it's America too! Freedom of speech. Plus, hey I figured it's always good to be openminded when it comes to sports. Just think about how good this can really be? If Marco Estrada turns out to be a superstar pitcher and beats the Royals, then maybe one could pull up this thread for future references and if he stinks it up, then shame on me for talking too soon lol But hey I don't care. This is all in fun. Settle down bro. Come on man you're better than this. You have thicker skin than this. |
Said poster is still in the green.
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That must suck to grow up in Mexico your whole life dreaming of playing in America someday, only to get stuck playing in Canada. Always so close, yet so far from the true American dream. As far as his skill sets I think it's safe to say he's a poor mans Chris Young
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Yeah, if 31 year old journeyman Estrada develops into that superstar pitcher ...
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If Rich Gannon can become a star QB at 30 something, then why not an MLB pitcher? I know football is irrelevant to baseball but this stuff happens in many sports. I wasn't around to witness this but Johnny Bower; goaltending legend that played for the Toronto Maple Leafs in the '60s who was part of their dynasty teams in that era, didn't blossom and become a star in the NHL till his 30s. |
Gee, can't wait to find out !
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And the Blue Jays will still be irrelevant to anyone in the United States and most of Canada.
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You are a one weird dude. Seriously, get some help
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Just making these for attention so I'm gonna ignore him ...
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