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thatrogue

AJ Burnett pitches another gem vs. the Reds

August 05, 2012 at 09:22PM View BBCode

He's definitely bringing it, this season. The move out of the AL East and into the DH-less NL Central has certainly been good for him. He's looking less like the disaster he was with the Yankees, and more like [url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/b/burnea.01.shtml]the solid pitcher he was with the Blue Jays and Marlins[/url].
[url=http://www.rotoworld.com/player/mlb/2880/aj-burnett]Originally posted on Rotoworld[/url]

A.J. Burnett was superb Sunday, limiting the Reds to two runs on just three hits and three walks over 8 2/3 innings in the 6-2 victory.
[color=blue]He struck out seven. Burnett got the first two outs in the ninth inning, but Pirates manager Clint Hurdle decided to pull him after he issues back-to-back walks. Joel Hanrahan then entered and got Todd Frazier to pop out to end it. Burnett will carry an impressive 3.19 ERA and 1.15 WHIP into a juicy matchup against the Padres. [/color][color=red]Aug 5 - 4:35 PM[/color]


[Edited on 8-5-2012 by thatrogue]
tworoosters

August 05, 2012 at 10:06PM View BBCode

Burnett was solid for New York in '09, in fact it was the highest WAR of his craeer but I just don't think he had the mental toughness to survive in that media jungle.

He's made $120 million in his career so I can't really feel sorry for him but he was made into an awful whipping boy by the NY fans and press.
dirtdevil

August 06, 2012 at 02:29AM View BBCode

he's no ed whitson.
thatrogue

August 10, 2012 at 10:17AM View BBCode

LOL about Ed Whitson.

(Meanwhile, Eric Bedard also threw a nice game against the D-backs, this week. Take away a couple of starts when he got absolutely blasted, and he's also been a very nice pitcher for them this season.)
tworoosters

August 10, 2012 at 03:36PM View BBCode

Even with last night's outing Bedard's ERA is 5.76 since June 1st, he had a great first two months but has really been patently awful since then.

It's too bad the injuries ruined him, there was a point in 2006-08 when he looked like he'd be a dominant ace for a decade .
thatrogue

August 10, 2012 at 03:59PM View formatted

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He had those two absolute disaster games during that period. Take out those two starts (15 ER in 7.2 IP) and his ERA during this "down time" has been a much more respectable 3.988.

I know the body of work must be taken as a whole, but sometimes, pitchers just don't have it. And, while that is harder to forgive when a guy is getting paid to be an Ace, it is not unreasonable to deal with from a guy with a litany of career injuries, and getting paid $4.5 million.

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