It’s great to tell everyone he’s going to shove it up our ass then come up and prove a point. It’s prety pathetic when he has to eat his own sh!tburger.
I have the feeling that Krivsky REALLY wants Majewski to succeed so he can save face…
“I talked to Gary (Friday), and I took a lot of positives from (his recent stint) up here,” Krivsky said. “His velocity’s back, he’s just barely missing (the strike zone) and he had some bad breaks.
“His command’s not what he wants it to be, not where it needs to be, and now he can go down there and work on some things. It’s a little bit easier to work on certain things down there instead of up here in the limelight. He can come back and be better for it.”
2009 stats: Sarasota 2-1 8 Games 8 Games Started 42.1 IP 4.89 ERA 1.44 WHIP
Carolina 3-2 6 Game 6 Game Started 36 2/3 IP 2.95 ERA 1.09 WHIP
Louisville 2-2 5 Game 5 Game Started 29 IP 2.48 ERA 1.21 WHIP
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Yeah, it’s rearranging deck chairs on the Reds-tanic, but it’s a start.
That wasn’t so hard, was it?
Gary who?
Will Krivsky ever come out and admit that the trade was a complete failure?
Good Bye Broken Shoulder. I will see you Monday-Thrusday here in Buffalo.
Enjoy, Justin. I will be enjoying NOT seeing him on Monday – Thursday.
that bucket of balls Krivsky wins in the grievance case better be top of the line!
Goodbye and good riddance!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
woooo-hoooo!!!
That’s my rejoicing.
i do not think it is only the bull pen look at runners left on base we cant win games like that
It’s great to tell everyone he’s going to shove it up our ass then come up and prove a point. It’s prety pathetic when he has to eat his own sh!tburger.
I have the feeling that Krivsky REALLY wants Majewski to succeed so he can save face…
“I talked to Gary (Friday), and I took a lot of positives from (his recent stint) up here,” Krivsky said. “His velocity’s back, he’s just barely missing (the strike zone) and he had some bad breaks.
“His command’s not what he wants it to be, not where it needs to be, and now he can go down there and work on some things. It’s a little bit easier to work on certain things down there instead of up here in the limelight. He can come back and be better for it.”
“His ERA being over 15 while in the majors this year is merely an annoying detail.”
That quote got left out of the papers. Mostly because I made it up.
I think we should remember some of the good times…like the time he only gave up 2 runs…and the time when he threw a strike…