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  1. @McEffect Sure man, let me know when.
  2. Any time @harrypav and I break something, just assume this is what we look like trying to fix it: youtube.com/watch?v=aBK9O5…
  3. @alexspeier I will read about it later on WEEI.com!
  4. @alexspeier Will be interesting to see his release points; they have been different for windup and stretch last few starts.
  5. @harrypav By the way, I think your latest update broke the umpire cards.
  6. @harrypav I know, crazy amirite?
  7. @Eric_Lindros LOL.
  8. @Eric_Lindros What website are you on? Is it mine?
  9. @Ben_Duronio You must have picked up the "unfollow bad twitter accounts" app somewhere.
  10. @harrypav @DBITLefty a few more splits for Buchholz last night?
  11. @CrashburnAlley Next is going to be a remake of Battleship in which he plays all of the main characters and never guesses a correct square
  12. Bard has no idea where the ball is going.
  13. Doubront had 2K on Curve, 1K on Cutter, 3K on Fourseam, and 1K on Change.
  14. @harrypav @DBITLefty @schwartzstops Just one. Apparently emphatic that he only threw one.
  15. @DBITLefty @harrypav Can confirm to you guys that Buchholz threw 1 splitter last night (the 0-2 pitch). @schwartzstops
  16. @DBITLefty @harrypav He had one oddball pitch last week too.
  17. @MikeFerrinSXM @harrypav I don't buy the overthrow or slip theory. He did it twice. Almost exactly the same pitch.