YOUR GUIDE TO THE TWIN CITIES
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For most of the winter and spring, we have been teased by this promise of Francisco Liriano 2.0. While in winter ball in the Dominican, he was blowing hitters away and commanding the strike zone with authority. He continued this output in the spring, working 20 almost flawless innings in the Grapefruit League yielding just five walks. Like the Twins’ version of Guns N Roses, it began to feel like Liriano’s anticipated 2010 season was the equivalent of the band’s much hyped album Chinese Democracy. We’ve been waiting patiently for this release and have been feed information that only led us to believe it was going to be EPIC.
And then Liriano made his 2010 debut against the White Sox and it started to feel exactly like Chinese Democracy: propagated and overhyped crap.
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Liriano’s Pitch Selection vs RHB:
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At White Sox (4/9/10)
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Vs Red Sox (4/15/10)
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Fastball
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44%
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59%
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Slider
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28%
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25%
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Changeup
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27%
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16%
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