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Take the Royals. Stone Lock for Stoners.
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NortonMang | 9 |
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Quote Originally Posted by Syddigs: I hope your bet was for the first 5 innings because Tampa just tied it up. I bet that was Jpero's fault. Raburn goes yard for two run jack and Deeetroit up 3-1............if we can trust info from the ballpark ...................... jpero should be getting ready for the Lou Schwartz lunch special from Lou's Deli: Corn beef, chicken soup, Dr. Brown cream soda, and a stone lock all for $3.95 |
NortonMang | 32 |
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Quote Originally Posted by Syddigs: Petty and pathetic. Thy name is NortonMang. Only 3 more posts bitching about JPero and you will crack the magical 300 barrier. yea, but I can pick winners. |
NortonMang | 32 |
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Quote Originally Posted by HutchEmAll: Verlander over 80 pitches. I wouldn't spend the money just yet. Better check with jpero to make sure information from the stadium is correct. |
NortonMang | 32 |
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In another thread, I was reminded this is a gambling site. Well the mod deleted my Stone Lock Detroit Tiger pick this morning, but I'll remind jpero Deeeeeetroit now up 1-0 and there's another lock bet coming. Sit tight jpero. As Lou Schwartz of Lou's Deli in Carnarsie will tell you "Wake up and smell the Pastrami." I get all my picks from Lou who made his capping bones at the old polo grounds and is the top sports capper in the world IMO.
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NortonMang | 32 |
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Quote Originally Posted by RJSizzle: This isnt a fan board. I think they have a separate forum for that stuff. People in here only care if Lincecum is going to cover in his next start. Thats all anyone should be concerned about in the Gambling section of these forums. I dont really think he picked a fight with you. Lets break it down: - You posted that Lincecum has lost MPH off his fastball - true - You posted that Lincecum used to be able to get it to the plate at 96-98 MPH all game - which is not true All JPero did was come in and drop some facts - with a link to a credible web site - to let you know that your perception that he used to throw 96-98 all game was in fact a faulty statement. He also said that, yes, Lincecum has lost some velocity, but its not the amount you state because he could never hit that consistently. I think we are being a little childish and immature. None of what he said was personal. The guy comes with facts to support and argument that was better than yours. I dont see a problem with that. According to jpero he's the only one with a reliable radar gun and the ball parks going it wrong. OK, then still if Lince wasn't throwing high ninetys as to guns said, then he's not throwing 90-91 as the stadium guns now tell us. Either way he's lost a lot of velocity. That's my point. jepero is a pedantic twit. |
NortonMang | 43 |
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Just sit tight Mr. Schwab.
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NortonMang | 32 |
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I started this thread cause there has been little said about Lincecum's demise this year. This guy jpero picks a fight with me. Fuk his ass.
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NortonMang | 43 |
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Quote Originally Posted by NortonMang: How's this jpero? Do you agree or disagree with this thread's title? Still waiting for jpero's answer. |
NortonMang | 43 |
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Quote Originally Posted by HoustonSports:
Who the hell is jpero?Thanks in advance He's a poster here that thinks he's the Schwam from espn. |
NortonMang | 8 |
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How's this jpero? Do you agree or disagree with this thread's title?
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NortonMang | 43 |
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Quote Originally Posted by jpero: Those articles have no basis behind them. They are quoting stadium guns, which more often than not are inaccurate. Why would I use that instead of pitchfx data which is the most reliable pitch data for speed, break and movement. They have accurate speeds. I hear you man. Lincecum's actually gained speed this year. |
NortonMang | 43 |
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Mang owns jpero. Tigers own the Rays today.
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NortonMang | 8 |
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Since this guy obviously needs help............go with the Tigers today. Bet it with both hands.
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NortonMang | 8 |
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Quote Originally Posted by jpero: If you cant read or dont know how to read then there is no helping you comprehend what I wrote in this thread. You're the one who can't read. Check out the posts talking about his 100 mph heater, his 95-100 heater. How you think he won two cy young's? You dumb, boy! |
NortonMang | 43 |
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Quote Originally Posted by jpero: I posted the link. Read it and weep. If you don't realize Lincecum has lot serious velocity on his heater, you're a moron. |
NortonMang | 43 |
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Quote Originally Posted by jpero: Facts are not bullshit. Making up numbers in your head without empirical data is bullshit. Just cause he touches 96-98 on occasion does not equate to him sitting at 96-98. You're the one making shit up. Dude has lost lots of of speed. I don't know where you get your so-called "facts" but you're full of it. |
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from 2008
Lincecum's fastball averages 95 mph, which is overpowering, but he combines that with 11 inches of vertical movement and only three inches of horizontal movement. The small horizontal movement is because Lincecum throws his fastball from almost completely over the top. Because his fastball has little horizontal movement, it is effective against both right- and left-handed batters. Pitchers who throw more sidearm generally specialize in similarly handed batters. The overpowering speed is great, but the movement of the pitch makes it so much better. |
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First Major League Start Tim Lincecum – 4.1 IP, 5 H, 5 R, 4 ER, 5 BB, 5 K Lincecum also displayed an impressive fastball that the stadium gun clocked as high as 100 MPH on at least 3 occasions in the first inning (drawing oohs and ahs from the crowd) and all five batters he struck out on the night went down swinging. |
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Tim Lincecum—How His Pitching Mechanics Create 95-100 MPH Fastballsby Dick Mills on May 23, 2007 Who else would like to boost their pitching velocity 6-12 mph in days or weeks instead of years by making changes in your baseball pitching mechanics? Or have you been misinformed that pitchers must get big and strong to improve velocity. Not true. Tim Lincecum, the 23 year old 5'10" 170 lb. small and skinny Giants' right-hander, regularly throws his fastball is the 95-100 mph range. Do you know how a pitcher who is considered small and skinny by today's major league standards is able to produce that kind of overpowering velocity...when pitchers six inches taller and 40-50 lbs heavier can't? |
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