MLB 11 The Show 40-Man Roster Ratings: American League Central

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  • berenjena
    Pro
    • Jan 2008
    • 735

    #16
    Re: MLB 11 The Show 40-Man Roster Ratings: American League Central

    Originally posted by soxnut1018
    1.97 ERA with a 1.071 WHIP and 12.3 K/9.
    I understand he has tons of potential, but it was just 23.1 innings...

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    • ImBaconBeckham
      Rookie
      • Mar 2010
      • 308

      #17
      Re: MLB 11 The Show 40-Man Roster Ratings: American League Central

      Originally posted by abjsuperstar
      wheres the japan guy for the twins?!
      I see you're definitely a hardcore Twins fan...lol Japan guy.

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      • ImBaconBeckham
        Rookie
        • Mar 2010
        • 308

        #18
        Re: MLB 11 The Show 40-Man Roster Ratings: American League Central

        Originally posted by berenjena
        I understand he has tons of potential, but it was just 23.1 innings...
        Sale throws in the high 90s out of the pen with a plus change and slider. He's basically a starter in the bullpen. His talent alone should give him a pretty good rating in the game. Doing what he did last year (even though it was in 23 innings) helps the rating too.

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        • JermaineDye05
          Rookie
          • Dec 2008
          • 408

          #19
          Re: MLB 11 The Show 40-Man Roster Ratings: American League Central

          Originally posted by ImBaconBeckham
          I see you're definitely a hardcore Twins fan...lol Japan guy.
          I think that's actually going to be his name once the roster update drops.

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          • BatsareBugs
            LVP
            • Feb 2003
            • 12553

            #20
            Re: MLB 11 The Show 40-Man Roster Ratings: American League Central

            Like the previous Japanese free agents, he won't be in the game or on the opening day roster update because he has yet to play an official MLB game.

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            • BrandH
              Rookie
              • Feb 2007
              • 268

              #21
              Re: MLB 11 The Show 40-Man Roster Ratings: American League Central

              Originally posted by ImBaconBeckham
              Sale throws in the high 90s out of the pen with a plus change and slider. He's basically a starter in the bullpen. His talent alone should give him a pretty good rating in the game. Doing what he did last year (even though it was in 23 innings) helps the rating too.
              Isn't that pretty much what Joba did his rookie year? And how has that gone? Not as good as everyone thought it would.

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              • soxnut1018
                Puck Dynasty
                • Jan 2008
                • 626

                #22
                Re: MLB 11 The Show 40-Man Roster Ratings: American League Central

                Originally posted by BrandH
                Isn't that pretty much what Joba did his rookie year? And how has that gone? Not as good as everyone thought it would.
                It's also what David Price did...
                "Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes. That way when you criticize them, you are a mile away from them and you have their shoes."

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                • BatsareBugs
                  LVP
                  • Feb 2003
                  • 12553

                  #23
                  Re: MLB 11 The Show 40-Man Roster Ratings: American League Central

                  Originally posted by BrandH
                  Isn't that pretty much what Joba did his rookie year? And how has that gone? Not as good as everyone thought it would.
                  David Price did, Liriano did it, Johan Santana did it. Some teams believe that getting a pitcher experience against major league hitting through the bullpen is a good way to ease them into becoming a starting pitcher in the majors. Some have failed, some have succeeded. Only a few teams have adopted this philosophy. Right now the Mets are banking on it with Jenrry Mejia and I'm not sure about the Cubs, but it seems like Andrew Cashner is also going the same route.

                  Joba did well his first two years, but instead of sticking it out after his first full year as a starting pitcher last season, the Yankees decided to put him back in the bullpen.

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                  • UofO Ducks
                    Banned
                    • Dec 2010
                    • 139

                    #24
                    Re: MLB 11 The Show 40-Man Roster Ratings: American League Central

                    I'm pretty happy with my ROYALS ratings except billy butler. I think he should be rated a litte higher IMO. Other than that i'm saticfied and excited

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                    • ImBaconBeckham
                      Rookie
                      • Mar 2010
                      • 308

                      #25
                      Re: MLB 11 The Show 40-Man Roster Ratings: American League Central

                      Originally posted by BrandH
                      Isn't that pretty much what Joba did his rookie year? And how has that gone? Not as good as everyone thought it would.
                      Joba's more fastball, slider, curve. Sale saves his arm a bit by throwing a decent amount of change ups.

                      Once Sale becomes a starter, he'll start throwing the change a lot more. He went with the hard stuff a lot last year, but he can't afford to do that once he starts.
                      Last edited by ImBaconBeckham; 03-05-2011, 05:31 PM.

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