27 earned runs in Zito's last 30 innings pitched....Dude is so bad he should retire and work as a chef at Olive Garden,if he was better he could work at Carraba's....
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27 earned runs in Zito's last 30 innings pitched....Dude is so bad he should retire and work as a chef at Olive Garden,if he was better he could work at Carraba's....
In his most recent start on July 30, Barry Zito allowed four earned runs in 3.1 innings, pushing his ERA above 5.00 and effectively knocking him out of the rotation. That was his fifth disaster start in his previous six. Nearly half of his 21 starts have been disasters and when they weren’t, it was luck driven. With his control creeping towards a sick level and batters having their way (.843 OPS against), this is a last ditch effort by the Giants to get the most out of the 20 million they have to pay him this season. That laughing you hear is Barry Zito collecting his pay-check because after this season, you will never see him again. The best news, however, is that this is a day game at AT&T Park where hard hit balls have a much better chance of leaving the yard than they do in night games. Since the All-Star break and covering 13 innings, Zito has a BAA of .328, an ERA of 9.00 and he’s been taken yard four times in those 13 innings. You might even see a few white towels in the Giants’ dugout before this one even starts. Against the Red Sox, Zito’s chances of success are about the same as person Van Dyke’s chances of appearing in the Broadway show version of Mary Poppins.
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Uh oh bro...
In his most recent start on July 30, Barry Zito allowed four earned runs in 3.1 innings, pushing his ERA above 5.00 and effectively knocking him out of the rotation. That was his fifth disaster start in his previous six. Nearly half of his 21 starts have been disasters and when they weren’t, it was luck driven. With his control creeping towards a sick level and batters having their way (.843 OPS against), this is a last ditch effort by the Giants to get the most out of the 20 million they have to pay him this season. That laughing you hear is Barry Zito collecting his pay-check because after this season, you will never see him again. The best news, however, is that this is a day game at AT&T Park where hard hit balls have a much better chance of leaving the yard than they do in night games. Since the All-Star break and covering 13 innings, Zito has a BAA of .328, an ERA of 9.00 and he’s been taken yard four times in those 13 innings. You might even see a few white towels in the Giants’ dugout before this one even starts. Against the Red Sox, Zito’s chances of success are about the same as person Van Dyke’s chances of appearing in the Broadway show version of Mary Poppins.
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