Buchholz
20 August 2008
well, I don't want to think about that.The other upsetting news is that Buchholz is scheduled to take the mound today. He hasn't done well in his last several starts and he was even sent
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12 August 2008
Why? Because Buchholz STILL can't locate his pitches. What the hell happened to this kid? I mean, he threw a no-hitter last season! Now... he either throws it right down the middle of the plate or so far outside, the ball might as well be in another ball park. On Sunday the rookie only pitched three innings before he was pulled. And in those three innings he gave up seven hits, three of which were home runs. Oh, and in case the three homers weren't enough, he also walked two.
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20 June 2008
n 15-day disabled list as of 6/3, with a partial tear of the ECU tendon sheath in his left wrist.
Buchholz- Activated from the 15 day DL for a a broken nail on his right middle finger on 5/31 & is pitching in AAA Pawtucket.
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20 May 2008
They did it last year when Buchholz threw his gem and they did it again last night. As the game goes on, Don and Rem Dawg will start to comment on the crowd, the tension, the fact that no one is sitting anywhere near the pitcher in the dugout... they'll make every implication possible but they will never ever call the game exactly what it is. Fans know what they're implying, but the idea of calling a game a no-hitter before it's over is like putting an automatic jinx on the pitcher and the game. And while Don and Remy didn't jinx last night's game, they did come pretty close.
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13 May 2008
But that lead would be wasted thanks to another awful outing from Sox pitching.
Clay Buchholz was on the mound last night and was off to a rocky start from the beginning. Harris, Mauer, and Morneau all got base hits off the rookie so by the end of the first inning the Sox lead was down to just one run. The second inning was much better and I thought
Clay Buchholz was on the mound last night and was off to a rocky start from the beginning. Harris, Mauer, and Morneau all got base hits off the rookie so by the end of the first inning the Sox lead was down to just one run. The second inning was much better and I thought
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10 February 2008
is unable to return or is ineffective when he does.
At first glance, inserting rookie phenom Clay Buchholz into the starting seems to be the logical choice, though it seems Boston was likely to have
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