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Oh yes, while I'm here (and remember!) Jacob Ruckle for the St. Lucie Mets also has a Dontrelle Willis windup. He throws upper 80s with nasty down movement.

Replaced his 82 mph splitter with a 88 mph sinker. Thanks

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Bonser's pitching repertoire includes a live fastball, with a fair amount of movement, in the range of 87-91 mph. He offsets it with a 78-80 mph slider, which often breaks sharply downwards, and also occasionally throws a changeup. He often establishes his fastball to get ahead of hitters, and then throws the slider down and in to left-handers or down and away to right-handers, forcing them to chase it. None of his pitches can be considered overpowering.

Currently, (Juan) Rincon is a premier middle reliever/set-up man on the Minnesota pitching staff. He throws a slider, curve, changeup and a fastball that tops out around 96 MPH. In his career Rincón has posted a .208 BAA against left-handed hitters and a .248 BAA against right-handed hitters.
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Here's an updated tstat.dat file which contains the 2006 team W-L records for the major leagues as well as the '06 minor league records which were in the last Ultimate Rosters release

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Here's an updated tstat.dat file which contains the 2006 team W-L records for the major leagues as well as the '06 minor league records which were in the last Ultimate Rosters release

Beat me too it i was just going to post mine in ten min

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What about the Cards/Giants game being played tomorrow?

That game's not happening,

I couldn't be bothered waiting for them to call this Oriole-Redsox game which has gone five innings, so I called it myself..

Devern Hansack had a no-hitter thru five going too....

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Here's an updated tstat.dat file which contains the 2006 team W-L records for the major leagues as well as the '06 minor league records which were in the last Ultimate Rosters release

Awesome job dude, thanks :hail:

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That game's not happening,

I couldn't be bothered waiting for them to call this Oriole-Redsox game which has gone five innings, so I called it myself..

Devern Hansack had a no-hitter thru five going too....

Haha :lmao:

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Hey everyone. I assume there hasn't been a PS2 Conversion in my quite sometime right? I know it seems I only come here to see if rosters are converted, but I've been pretty busy with school and whanot.

Still the same ol' story with kraw's ps2. rzareactor mentioned something about a new hook up or something though so PM him and ask :)

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Oh okay. I'll send him a pm, thanks Totte :)

Edit : Are you sure that's how you spell his name?

Lol no he was close though. Kraw should be going to buy a new PS2 any day now. He has been waiting for something that I mailed to him. I'm starting to worry a little about the USPS, but I'm sure it's just me being paranoid.

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Lol no he was close though. Kraw should be going to buy a new PS2 any day now. He has been waiting for something that I mailed to him. I'm starting to worry a little about the USPS, but I'm sure it's just me being paranoid.

GOT it today
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Tom Gorzelanny on the Pirates needs his changeup adjusted it is currently at a velocity of 36

It's been taken care of since you and Hory had the rosters in your possesion. Thanks anyway :)

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You got the PS2 or the thing Rzarector sent you? (I know what it is, but I'm not sure if you want me to say it on the forums yet or not)

I'm wondering the same thing. Either way he should have received what I sent him. Kraw I'm sending you a PM.

EDIT: Kraw where will you release these rosters when they are finished?

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Erik Bedard should be improved, he has ace numbers, and scouts say that if he meets his full potential, he could be almost as good as Johan Santana.

Under the tutelage of pitching coach Ray Miller, who rejoined the Orioles in the middle of the 2004 season, Bedard refined his control of the change-up (his third pitch) to go along with his 91-93 mph fastball and slurve.
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