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6/20 Post Game

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That was the most exciting ending to a Marlins game since Donnie Bleeping Murphy.

 

Whatever Ozuna does the rest of his career this game will always be one of the standouts for him.

 

I love that everybody in our bullpen (well minus Yelich maybe) has an incredibly strong arm. That game was a heart attack on a stick, but damnit that ending was worth it all.

Lesson : DO NOT USE KEVIN GREGG AT WINNING OR CLOSING SITUATION.

Gregg didn't exactly get ripped. He pitched well, got unlucky.

In regards to Gregg, his big problem is that his stuff is absolutely mediocre and hittable. Every time he throws a ball anywhere near the zone it's usually getting crushed. Same problem he had the last time he was with the Marlins.

 

Can't teach an old dog new tricks.

In regards to Gregg, his big problem is that his stuff is absolutely mediocre and hittable. Every time he throws a ball anywhere near the zone it's usually getting crushed. Same problem he had the last time he was with the Marlins.

 

Can't teach an old dog new tricks.

 

I agree and 13 strikes and 11 balls probably means he wasn't pitching "well"

By the way, Henderson Alvarez has to be a candidate for a spot in the All-Star Game at this point.

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