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but their starters are pretty good as well. And they have
« en: Noviembre 02, 2013, 12:59:29 am »
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"They have the marque guy in (Hunter) Renfroe and Wes Rea gets timely hits and (Adam) Frazier is as good leadoff guy, at least right now, as there is in college baseball,'' Calvi said. "You know the numbers, you can't deny their bullpen. Their starters have been solid; you look at (Kendall) Graveman, that kid's good. Some people say their starters aren't that good, but they're pretty good. They throw 88-92 with pretty good stuff. I think they have downplayed their starters a little bit just because they're pen has been so productive, but their starters are pretty good as well. And they have (Jonathan) Holder at the end.''
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