Timlin

12 June 2008

ddle for you:How do you go into the 9th with a five run lead and still get the save?  You have Timlin pitch.  Yesterday my father suggested to me that Timlin be Papelbon's

Continue reading "Colon Gets 150th Career Win"

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28 May 2008

wouldn't get the Sox the win.   Nope, thanks to my favorite Red Sox relief pitcher, Mike Timlin, the Sox would lose in the bottom of the 9th.  Balentien's infield hit would turn into Seattle's fourth and final run when Lopez drove

Continue reading "Manny Hits #499... To No Avail"

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24 May 2008

ding by a game and a half.  Here's hoping Beckett can get the Sox back on track tonight.As for Timlin, of who I am not a fan.  People, including my father, will point out his last few

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12 May 2008

And while Mike Timlin (another old pitcher at 42) lasted 1 2/3 innings, he gave up the winning run to the first batter he faced.

All the commentators say that Wakefield's knuckler should be unhittable in domes. But if you look at his last two games in covered stadiums they tell a very different story. When he faced the Rays at the Trop at the end of April, he may have pitched 6 innings, but he gave up four runs on 6 hits and five walks. Then last night he only lasted 2 2/3 innings giving up 7 runs on 7 hits and 2 walks. I don't know, but it seems to me if Wake is scheduled to pitch in a dome, Francona should move some stuff around so he doesn't have to.

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