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Peavy: not a big game pitcher? -
10-01-2007, 09:40 PM
I've watched him two years in a row in the playoffs against St. Louis and he has been shelled both times. He did not look like the Peavy that I watched in the regular season.
And again today, same thing. Big game, and he once again didn't perform like the Peavy from the regular season.
I feel like I'm watching someone else out there or something.
Re: Peavy: not a big game pitcher? -
10-01-2007, 10:00 PM
I disagree. Peavy just drew the bad luck of having to pitch today at Coors Field, and that is one big reason (which I neglected yesterday) that the Padres should've started Peavy instead of Tomko yesterday. You're no more likely to have a Jake Peavy-esque performance at Coors Field than you would with 3 days rest.
Counting down to: The end of Andruw Jones's contract with the Dodgers:
238 games
Re: Peavy: not a big game pitcher? -
10-01-2007, 10:06 PM
I could counterargue that I thought Jeff Weaver was not a big game pitcher (or even a regular season game pitcher) when he, as a Dodger, was shelled by the Cardinals in the playoffs. Then look what happened when he pitched in the playoffs wearing a Cardinals uniform.
Counting down to: The end of Andruw Jones's contract with the Dodgers:
238 games
Re: Peavy: not a big game pitcher? -
10-01-2007, 11:40 PM
For that matter I think the same can be said for Trevor and he is the best, but the 98 WS, Last years AS Game and the game against the Brewers. He seems to find a way to blow the big games.
Re: Peavy: not a big game pitcher? -
10-02-2007, 12:28 AM
Then lets agree then that he blew 2 out of 3 and should never have been pitching in the third, so he is still on the hook because he didnt tell anyone his ribs hurt.
Re: Peavy: not a big game pitcher? -
10-02-2007, 12:35 AM
Originally Posted by JayDawg27
Then lets agree then that he blew 2 out of 3 and should never have been pitching in the third, so he is still on the hook because he didnt tell anyone his ribs hurt.
I agree that he never should have been pitching in that game in 2005 against the Cardinals in the NLDS, but we may never know who's decision it was to pitch him and/or who knew about the ribs before the game started.
Re: Peavy: not a big game pitcher? -
10-02-2007, 12:23 PM
I'd say he's on the hook for 1 of 3
Broken ribs
shoulder issues due to the WBC
This year he was healthy.........and the Rocks got him.........Did anyone bother to give the Rockies ( who frigg'n mash ) credit, or is everyone just piling on Peavy for sucking in big games
Bring back the Chicken !!
Get'r done KT........... 2008 Predictions
-Prior ( if he proves healthy ) signs a multi-year extension in Sept. - not healthy, no contract for you
-Gerut makes team, and has a great season
-Edmonds was a total BUST