Yeah, and every time he walks a batter, next batter hits a homer.
He got pounded by Boston, think he gave 4 homers. His main problem is, he
thinks he can win in the majors with his fast ball. No way Jose, if he
doesn`t start changing speed and better command of his curve, his gone.
BTW, Herald report he might be going to the pen.
Bert
"Mort Middleman" <mortmid DeleteThis @att.net> wrote in message
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> I wouldn't give up on Penny yet. His ERA isn't all that great (4.7
,
> but he has only walked 35 in 102.1 innings.
>
> On Thu, 03 Jul 2003 00:34:48 GMT, "Robert Muņoz"
> <robertwmunoz DeleteThis @earthlink.net> wrote:
>
> >Don`t start celebrating yet, heard Castillo and Penny might be traded to
> >Cinci. Penny can go anytime, don`t care too much about him. Luis, will be
> >sad to let him go.
> >Bert
> >"Mort Middleman" <mortmid DeleteThis @att.net> wrote in message
> >news:hav5gv8m9spfpl94rkfo6b8q6v8d65o32m@4ax.com...
> >> In the past I have made some pretty strong statements in this forum,
> >> condemning the Marlins' management for their policy of trading away
> >> key players to avoid paying them the high salaries that their past
> >> performances justified. The announcement that Mike Lowell will not be
> >> traded is a hopeful sign. If management follows up on this
> >> announcement by retaining other impressive young players such as Alex
> >> Gonzalez, Luis Castillo, and Dontrelle Willis, maybe we will have a
> >> contender here after all.
> >>
> >
>
> >> Stay informed about: Lowell Will Stay