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  • BatsareBugs
    LVP
    • Feb 2003
    • 12553

    #46
    Re: Jeff Weaver?????

    Well, first of all, Jeff Weaver isn't in the center of attention now. He should try to get his confidence back. He should've known that the other guys would've been the center of attention because of what they've done as a Yankee.

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    • freakzilla
      Rookie
      • Apr 2003
      • 36

      #47
      Re: Jeff Weaver?????

      FOR HIM TO GET BACK TO THE BIG GAME PITCHER HE WAS HE NEEDS TO GO BACK TO DETROIT.MAYBE HE NEEDS TO GO TO OAKLAND WITH THERE PITCHING COACH HE IS THE MAN LOOK WHAT HE DID FOR LILLY

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      • freakzilla
        Rookie
        • Apr 2003
        • 36

        #48
        Re: Jeff Weaver?????

        FOR HIM TO GET BACK TO THE BIG GAME PITCHER HE WAS HE NEEDS TO GO BACK TO DETROIT.MAYBE HE NEEDS TO GO TO OAKLAND WITH THERE PITCHING COACH HE IS THE MAN LOOK WHAT HE DID FOR LILLY

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        • freakzilla
          Rookie
          • Apr 2003
          • 36

          #49
          Re: Jeff Weaver?????

          FOR HIM TO GET BACK TO THE BIG GAME PITCHER HE WAS HE NEEDS TO GO BACK TO DETROIT.MAYBE HE NEEDS TO GO TO OAKLAND WITH THERE PITCHING COACH HE IS THE MAN LOOK WHAT HE DID FOR LILLY

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          • SPTO
            binging
            • Feb 2003
            • 68046

            #50
            Re: Jeff Weaver?????

            The Blue Jays had some interest in Weaver and i'm sure he'd be a nice addition as a 3rd starter behind Halladay and Escobar. If anything he'll thrive on a team that's expected to do something but not with the mega expectations that the Yankees have.

            I also think that Gil Patterson will fix any mechanical problems Weaver has picked up in NY. He's still young enough that he can be a servicable starter.
            Member of the Official OS Bills Backers Club

            "Baseball is the most important thing that doesn't matter at all" - Robert B. Parker

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            • SPTO
              binging
              • Feb 2003
              • 68046

              #51
              Re: Jeff Weaver?????

              The Blue Jays had some interest in Weaver and i'm sure he'd be a nice addition as a 3rd starter behind Halladay and Escobar. If anything he'll thrive on a team that's expected to do something but not with the mega expectations that the Yankees have.

              I also think that Gil Patterson will fix any mechanical problems Weaver has picked up in NY. He's still young enough that he can be a servicable starter.
              Member of the Official OS Bills Backers Club

              "Baseball is the most important thing that doesn't matter at all" - Robert B. Parker

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              • SPTO
                binging
                • Feb 2003
                • 68046

                #52
                Re: Jeff Weaver?????

                The Blue Jays had some interest in Weaver and i'm sure he'd be a nice addition as a 3rd starter behind Halladay and Escobar. If anything he'll thrive on a team that's expected to do something but not with the mega expectations that the Yankees have.

                I also think that Gil Patterson will fix any mechanical problems Weaver has picked up in NY. He's still young enough that he can be a servicable starter.
                Member of the Official OS Bills Backers Club

                "Baseball is the most important thing that doesn't matter at all" - Robert B. Parker

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                • BatsareBugs
                  LVP
                  • Feb 2003
                  • 12553

                  #53
                  Re: Jeff Weaver?????

                  Actually, maybe he's putting pressure on himself...

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                  • BatsareBugs
                    LVP
                    • Feb 2003
                    • 12553

                    #54
                    Re: Jeff Weaver?????

                    Actually, maybe he's putting pressure on himself...

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                    • BatsareBugs
                      LVP
                      • Feb 2003
                      • 12553

                      #55
                      Re: Jeff Weaver?????

                      Actually, maybe he's putting pressure on himself...

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                      • yanks1
                        Rookie
                        • Feb 2003
                        • 188

                        #56
                        Re: Jeff Weaver?????

                        I've got a question. Did any of you actually ever watch Weaver this year and last year? I'd love to see this "great stuff" he supposedly has. Just cause you throw hard, which Weaver doesn't throw THAT hard, doesn't mean you'll ever be a good pitcher. Take Armando Benitez for example, I think we'd all agree that he's absolutely terrible. But, he's got "great stuff", right? If you have seen Weaver, you'd notice that his breaking ball is very hittable and not sharp at all. He needs to do one of two things to become even a decent pitcher. 1) Work all offseason on develpoing a breaking ball that actually breaks a little, rather than floating to the plate, and also make sure his fastball (sinker) is down in the zone. 2) Get a couple more pitches, like a changeup and a splitter, and learn to control them better. You forget that Weaver pitched DECENT at best in Detroit, and that's a pitchers' ballpark. He's had two good years.
                        With Detroit, -1999- 30 games, 163.2 IP, 176 H, 101 ER, 27 HR, 9-12 w/ 5.55 ERA. -2000- 31 G, 200 IP,

                        205 H, 96 ER, 26 HR, 11-15 w/ 4.32 ERA. -2001- 33 G, 229.1 IP, 235 H, 104 ER, 19 HR, 13-16 w/ 4.08

                        ERA. -2002- 17 G, 121.2 IP, 112 H, 43 ER, 4 HR, 6-8 w/ 3.18 ERA. With Yankees, -2002- 15 G, 78 IP, 81

                        H, 35 ER, 12 HR, 5-3 w/ 4.04 ERA. -2003- 32 G, 159.1 IP, 211 H, 106 ER, 16 HR, 7-9 w/ 5.99 ERA.
                        Now I don't know about you, but giving up three times as many HR with the Yankees in over 40 LESS innings, means that it's because of Yankee Stadium being a smaller ballpark than Comerica. Case closed, Jeff Weaver is a below average pitcher.
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                        • yanks1
                          Rookie
                          • Feb 2003
                          • 188

                          #57
                          Re: Jeff Weaver?????

                          I've got a question. Did any of you actually ever watch Weaver this year and last year? I'd love to see this "great stuff" he supposedly has. Just cause you throw hard, which Weaver doesn't throw THAT hard, doesn't mean you'll ever be a good pitcher. Take Armando Benitez for example, I think we'd all agree that he's absolutely terrible. But, he's got "great stuff", right? If you have seen Weaver, you'd notice that his breaking ball is very hittable and not sharp at all. He needs to do one of two things to become even a decent pitcher. 1) Work all offseason on develpoing a breaking ball that actually breaks a little, rather than floating to the plate, and also make sure his fastball (sinker) is down in the zone. 2) Get a couple more pitches, like a changeup and a splitter, and learn to control them better. You forget that Weaver pitched DECENT at best in Detroit, and that's a pitchers' ballpark. He's had two good years.
                          With Detroit, -1999- 30 games, 163.2 IP, 176 H, 101 ER, 27 HR, 9-12 w/ 5.55 ERA. -2000- 31 G, 200 IP,

                          205 H, 96 ER, 26 HR, 11-15 w/ 4.32 ERA. -2001- 33 G, 229.1 IP, 235 H, 104 ER, 19 HR, 13-16 w/ 4.08

                          ERA. -2002- 17 G, 121.2 IP, 112 H, 43 ER, 4 HR, 6-8 w/ 3.18 ERA. With Yankees, -2002- 15 G, 78 IP, 81

                          H, 35 ER, 12 HR, 5-3 w/ 4.04 ERA. -2003- 32 G, 159.1 IP, 211 H, 106 ER, 16 HR, 7-9 w/ 5.99 ERA.
                          Now I don't know about you, but giving up three times as many HR with the Yankees in over 40 LESS innings, means that it's because of Yankee Stadium being a smaller ballpark than Comerica. Case closed, Jeff Weaver is a below average pitcher.
                          Its enormous! is this clown ball or baseball? - courtesy of m-dogg


                          "Options out, bugs in!" - The original slogan for MLB 2k9

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                          • yanks1
                            Rookie
                            • Feb 2003
                            • 188

                            #58
                            Re: Jeff Weaver?????

                            I've got a question. Did any of you actually ever watch Weaver this year and last year? I'd love to see this "great stuff" he supposedly has. Just cause you throw hard, which Weaver doesn't throw THAT hard, doesn't mean you'll ever be a good pitcher. Take Armando Benitez for example, I think we'd all agree that he's absolutely terrible. But, he's got "great stuff", right? If you have seen Weaver, you'd notice that his breaking ball is very hittable and not sharp at all. He needs to do one of two things to become even a decent pitcher. 1) Work all offseason on develpoing a breaking ball that actually breaks a little, rather than floating to the plate, and also make sure his fastball (sinker) is down in the zone. 2) Get a couple more pitches, like a changeup and a splitter, and learn to control them better. You forget that Weaver pitched DECENT at best in Detroit, and that's a pitchers' ballpark. He's had two good years.
                            With Detroit, -1999- 30 games, 163.2 IP, 176 H, 101 ER, 27 HR, 9-12 w/ 5.55 ERA. -2000- 31 G, 200 IP,

                            205 H, 96 ER, 26 HR, 11-15 w/ 4.32 ERA. -2001- 33 G, 229.1 IP, 235 H, 104 ER, 19 HR, 13-16 w/ 4.08

                            ERA. -2002- 17 G, 121.2 IP, 112 H, 43 ER, 4 HR, 6-8 w/ 3.18 ERA. With Yankees, -2002- 15 G, 78 IP, 81

                            H, 35 ER, 12 HR, 5-3 w/ 4.04 ERA. -2003- 32 G, 159.1 IP, 211 H, 106 ER, 16 HR, 7-9 w/ 5.99 ERA.
                            Now I don't know about you, but giving up three times as many HR with the Yankees in over 40 LESS innings, means that it's because of Yankee Stadium being a smaller ballpark than Comerica. Case closed, Jeff Weaver is a below average pitcher.
                            Its enormous! is this clown ball or baseball? - courtesy of m-dogg


                            "Options out, bugs in!" - The original slogan for MLB 2k9

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                            • BatsareBugs
                              LVP
                              • Feb 2003
                              • 12553

                              #59
                              Re: Jeff Weaver?????

                              Sounds a little like Dennis Tankersley to me. And I can't believe some Padres fans want to trade Klesko for him , we've got enough bad pitchers.

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                              • BatsareBugs
                                LVP
                                • Feb 2003
                                • 12553

                                #60
                                Re: Jeff Weaver?????

                                Sounds a little like Dennis Tankersley to me. And I can't believe some Padres fans want to trade Klesko for him , we've got enough bad pitchers.

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