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miguel said:
I was making an example when I wrote Mesa. I know that he is a "hotdog" and have not done great. Trust me, I know that there are hundred of other dominican pitchers that are better than him. Read my post again and "see" that what I am trying to do is say that I have no respect for him for being a showoff and a hotdog or for Clemens since I lost all respect for him for what he did, two times, to Piazza.
If someone says that he would rather watch a game where Sandy Koufax
loses the game rather than watch a game where Clemens or Mesa pitch a perfect game, doesn't that says that I have respect for Koufax and none for Clemens and Mesa?.
You did mean MESA, because he's Dominican, and you would never talk about Pedro,... because you are a Yankee fan, and I respect that. Overall Dominican Republic has not produced hundreds of of great arms, you can probably count on both hands, a matter of fact, and that was what your post was about. When you that a little HEAT you in turn tried to pull a rabbit out of THE HAT.... no no no no no no. Dominicans are great athletes, but overall not throwers.
Clemens throwing at people. Gibson made living on owning the inside of the plate, and Don Baylor may living on hugging the plate, that's part of the game, retaliation.
KOUFAX was a great pitcher, bottom-line, but in his time.
Greg Maddux warming up prior to the game throws 100 pitches on average, then takes the mound for a start, we're back then they may have grown 20.
Did Koufax have a 90s fastball with pinpoint control and throw complete games, against the athletes of today.... NO, Greg Maddux has done that for years, and I'm not even a Greg Maddux fan,...BUTT I know talent.
Back in the day if you did not hit at least 320, you were not playing the field, did you know that. So what was it, good pitching or good hitting?
I really think you need to learn the game before you post on the thread about baseball.