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Friday, February 15, 2008
He's Baaaack (Hopefully)
Pedro is stating he feels like he did 5 years ago. His 2003 stats: 14-4, 2.22 ERA, 29 starts, 3 CG, 186.7 IP, 147 H, 1.039 WHIP, 47 BB 206 K 2nd in Cy Young voting I'd buy that for a dollar!
Based on what I saw from him in September last year, I am confident Pedro still has the ability to absolutely dominate an outing. The only question of course is whether he stays healthy. I'd be amazed if he didn't get tired by the end of the season; I have to think he is still a little affected by the surgery and brutal rehab training regimen he went through. But, when he's healthy, I think his performances in September showed he is easily still a top 10 pitcher in MLB.
Based on what I saw from him in September last year, I am confident Pedro still has the ability to absolutely dominate an outing. The only question of course is whether he stays healthy. I'd be amazed if he didn't get tired by the end of the season; I have to think he is still a little affected by the surgery and brutal rehab training regimen he went through. But, when he's healthy, I think his performances in September showed he is easily still a top 10 pitcher in MLB.
ReplyDeleteAnd how great was his comment about how he dominated the same era as Clemens but did it "clean?"
ReplyDeletePedro being Pedro...