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  • nwfisch
    No longer a noob
    • Jul 2011
    • 1365

    #16
    Originally posted by Goobyslayer
    2010. I laugh how you guys blew your load when Jamie Moyer started for the Colorado "worst pitching staff in baseball" Rockies this year after coming back from arm surgery, but when Ben Sheets, a far better player, starts a comeback it's nothing but failure remarks. Sheets isn't the last option on the table for the Rockies, he has contenders calling his name.

    I'm sure his curveball is still nasty. Ben will be a difference maker this fall for a lucky team. Also nice troll attempt. Bringing up Greinke is about as relevant to this conversation as "Zan's" made up circle change pitch. It's silly and quite frankly stupid to write off Milwaukee as a long term home for Greinke. The shoe fits every way you look at the situation.

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    • Villain
      [REDACTED]
      • May 2011
      • 7768

      #17
      Originally posted by Goobyslayer
      I laugh how you guys blew your load when Jamie Moyer started for the Colorado "worst pitching staff in baseball" Rockies this year after coming back from arm surgery, but when Ben Sheets, a far better player, starts a comeback it's nothing but failure remarks. Sheets isn't the last option on the table for the Rockies, he has contenders calling his name.
      I was excited as a Dodger fan.
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      • Goober
        Needs a hobby
        • Feb 2009
        • 12271

        #18
        Originally posted by ZAN
        Point remains...too many surgeries, and his offspeed stuff won't work without his fastball being in the lower-middle 90s like it used to be.

        And yes, he does throw a circle change. In fact, it's his most effective pitch in terms of "thrown for strikes %" which sits at nearly 73, according to pitch f/x.

        Groaned for thinking groaning is punishment; as well as believing that the extra "umph" he puts into velocity for scouts at a workout to prove he still has it is how hard he'll actually throw in a game....
        Writing off a player because of a surgery nowadays is dumb, it's no longer a career ending operation. And 33 isn't that old. Once again you seem to have no idea what type of pitch repertoire Ben Sheets uses, or how he pitches. He relies on his fastball and 12-6 curveball. Pitch f/x has him throwing these two pitches over 90% of the time in his last two years in Milwaukee (no data before 2007), and as someone who has watched Sheets his entire career I can tell you that's how it has always been. Amazing command of the fastball and a great curveball.

        Plenty of pitchers do just fine with a high 80's/low 90's fastball. The key is being able to command the pitch and not make mistakes. Once again this seems to work in Sheets' favor, as he has always had excellent command (2.07 BB/9). With his great curveball he can still work up in the zone with that type of fastball velocity.

        LOL at your goofy pitch f/x stat. You do know there is a difference between a circle change and a normal changeup right? His change is nothing more then a show me pitch, nothing more. Look at the data for yourself: http://brooksbaseball.net/player_car...?player=282656

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        • Goober
          Needs a hobby
          • Feb 2009
          • 12271

          #19
          Originally posted by Leftwich
          Taken out of context you fucking whiner.

          I'm talking about what it will be this year. Hey emo-skinny faggot, where did i once say career? Please tell me you fucking pussy.
          Yeah I guess reading comprehension fail on my part for not realizing how shitty your post was in the first place and not ignoring it.

          So you're suggesting that a contender is going to give Ben Sheets a lot of money, even though he "sucks" now. And then bring him up to the Majors where he will "break the scale" as far as how bad he sucks. Cool fucking story dude, why don't you tell me some more about the latest Bubblegum bubble that Adam Jones blew, as that appears to be the extent of your baseball knowledge.

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          • ThomasTomasz
            • Nov 2024

            #20
            Originally posted by Goobyslayer
            2010. I laugh how you guys blew your load when Jamie Moyer started for the Colorado "worst pitching staff in baseball" Rockies this year after coming back from arm surgery, but when Ben Sheets, a far better player, starts a comeback it's nothing but failure remarks. Sheets isn't the last option on the table for the Rockies, he has contenders calling his name.

            I'm sure his curveball is still nasty. Ben will be a difference maker this fall for a lucky team. Also nice troll attempt. Bringing up Greinke is about as relevant to this conversation as "Zan's" made up circle change pitch. It's silly and quite frankly stupid to write off Milwaukee as a long term home for Greinke. The shoe fits every way you look at the situation.
            I believe I was cautiously optimistic of a Moyer comeback, but regardless, it is a good story for a guy who has pitched in MLB for longer than some posters here have been alive. Sheets doesn't carry that for as many people, and as a Brewers fan, I can certainly understand it.

            How can you be sure his curveball will be nasty? The guy hasn't pitched in the bigs in over two years, and had three elbow surgeries during that time. For all we know, that curve could have caused all of the damage to his elbow.

            Bottom line, we can't be sure if Sheets is back at all. We have just as much evidence that a Mark Prior MLB comeback will be as successful as a Ben Sheets MLB comeback.

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            • Goober
              Needs a hobby
              • Feb 2009
              • 12271

              #21
              Originally posted by ThomasTomasz
              I believe I was cautiously optimistic of a Moyer comeback, but regardless, it is a good story for a guy who has pitched in MLB for longer than some posters here have been alive. Sheets doesn't carry that for as many people, and as a Brewers fan, I can certainly understand it.

              How can you be sure his curveball will be nasty? The guy hasn't pitched in the bigs in over two years, and had three elbow surgeries during that time. For all we know, that curve could have caused all of the damage to his elbow.

              Bottom line, we can't be sure if Sheets is back at all. We have just as much evidence that a Mark Prior MLB comeback will be as successful as a Ben Sheets MLB comeback.
              Well without his curveball Ben Sheets isn't a major league baseball player. Plain and simple. Since he has contenders interested, I'm going to assume that he can still throw the pitch. Is that optimistic? I don't give two fucks. Pardon me for romanticizing the guy, who was the beginning and end of Brewer baseball for several years.

              When healthy Ben Sheets has always been an outstading MLB pitcher. It's a far better topic then Jamie Moyer who hasn't been good enough to pitch for a contender since ever. As for the Mark Prior comparison, that guy hasn't been relevant since 2005. How can you compare Ben, who has been out of baseball for a normal amount of time considering the surgery, to a guy who has been "rehabbing" for seven years?

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              • ThomasTomasz
                • Nov 2024

                #22
                Originally posted by Goobyslayer
                Well without his curveball Ben Sheets isn't a major league baseball player. Plain and simple. Since he has contenders interested, I'm going to assume that he can still throw the pitch. Is that optimistic? I don't give two fucks. Pardon me for romanticizing the guy, who was the beginning and end of Brewer baseball for several years.

                When healthy Ben Sheets has always been an outstading MLB pitcher. It's a far better topic then Jamie Moyer who hasn't been good enough to pitch for a contender since ever. As for the Mark Prior comparison, that guy hasn't been relevant since 2005. How can you compare Ben, who has been out of baseball for a normal amount of time considering the surgery, to a guy who has been "rehabbing" for seven years?
                Because we have just as much proof for a Prior comeback as we do for a Sheets comeback, plain and simple. It's not just a year off like Andy Pettitte, its multiple years off rehabbing from an injury. Sorry if I am not that excited about it.

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                • Goober
                  Needs a hobby
                  • Feb 2009
                  • 12271

                  #23
                  Originally posted by ThomasTomasz
                  Because we have just as much proof for a Prior comeback as we do for a Sheets comeback, plain and simple. It's not just a year off like Andy Pettitte, its multiple years off rehabbing from an injury. Sorry if I am not that excited about it.
                  This is silly. It's like saying George HW Bush is just as likely to run for president in the future as Jeb Bush is.

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                  • ThomasTomasz
                    • Nov 2024

                    #24
                    Originally posted by Goobyslayer
                    This is silly. It's like saying George HW Bush is just as likely to run for president in the future as Jeb Bush is.
                    This is baseball man, not politics. In any sport, it is hard to come back from injury after just one year, forget 2.5, 7 or whatever. Which is why I said there is just as much reason to believe Prior will come back as to believe Sheets will come back. You just don't know. And I like Sheets, as he had a great stretch and it is always a shame to see a potential great player sidelined with injury. I just don't see a comeback likely, and if he does, I don't think he will have much of an impact. Doesn't mean I won't be rooting for him.

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                    • JaysFan09
                      Noob
                      • Jun 2012
                      • 6

                      #25
                      33 isn't too old for a pitcher and if the market doesn't get out of control it would probably be worth throwing some money at a guy who could potentially lock down your #3 or #4 starter role in a best case scenario.

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                      • Leftwich
                        Bring on the Season

                        • Oct 2008
                        • 13700

                        #26
                        Originally posted by Goobyslayer
                        Yeah I guess reading comprehension fail on my part for not realizing how shitty your post was in the first place and not ignoring it.

                        So you're suggesting that a contender is going to give Ben Sheets a lot of money, even though he "sucks" now. And then bring him up to the Majors where he will "break the scale" as far as how bad he sucks. Cool fucking story dude, why don't you tell me some more about the latest Bubblegum bubble that Adam Jones blew, as that appears to be the extent of your baseball knowledge.
                        Did i strike a nerve with your love for ben sheets? Sorry bro didn't know you guys were that close.

                        I know nothing about baseball, don't know what a bat is really dude, why don't you teach me your vast knowledge of baseball.

                        Originally posted by Tailback U
                        It won't say shit, because dying is for pussies.

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                        • Goober
                          Needs a hobby
                          • Feb 2009
                          • 12271

                          #27
                          Originally posted by Leftwich
                          Did i strike a nerve with your love for ben sheets? Sorry bro didn't know you guys were that close.

                          I know nothing about baseball, don't know what a bat is really dude, why don't you teach me your vast knowledge of baseball.
                          I guess that's why you traded Roy Halladay for Starlin Castro. Amiright?

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                          • Leftwich
                            Bring on the Season

                            • Oct 2008
                            • 13700

                            #28
                            Why you so mad bro? And who gives a shit what i traded for, it doesn't have anything to do with the conversation.

                            Try to stay on track.

                            Originally posted by Tailback U
                            It won't say shit, because dying is for pussies.

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                            • Goober
                              Needs a hobby
                              • Feb 2009
                              • 12271

                              #29
                              Originally posted by ThomasTomasz
                              This is baseball man, not politics. In any sport, it is hard to come back from injury after just one year, forget 2.5, 7 or whatever. Which is why I said there is just as much reason to believe Prior will come back as to believe Sheets will come back. You just don't know. And I like Sheets, as he had a great stretch and it is always a shame to see a potential great player sidelined with injury. I just don't see a comeback likely, and if he does, I don't think he will have much of an impact. Doesn't mean I won't be rooting for him.
                              Politics or not, the point remains. Prior and Sheets are completely different situations.

                              Prior has been attempting to comeback for seven years, and he has failed every single year.

                              This is Ben Sheets first attempt at coming back to baseball, he has contenders interested. He hasn't been out of baseball for an unreasonable amount of time, considering the surgery. When he had surgery, the expectation was he would miss 2011 and pitch again in 2012. Right on track, maybe a little late, but signing midseason is becoming trendy among veteran starters with past injuries. Sheets' situation has a much better outlook then Prior's.

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                              • Leftwich
                                Bring on the Season

                                • Oct 2008
                                • 13700

                                #30
                                Come on bro don't talk to him, talk to me.

                                Originally posted by Tailback U
                                It won't say shit, because dying is for pussies.

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