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But I have no idea where to ask this Doc.
Your buddy Tony Blengino has an article up today at fangraphs detailing the comeback of Michael Pineda and sorting through other pitchers with similar injuries. The name Jim Palmer came up. I wasn't old enough to see him in his prime, only the decline phase. Just looked at his baseball reference page and am very curious how in the world was he so effective with such terrible K/9 and K/BB ratios??? A Cy Young award performance with 4.5K / 9? Was he really all that great, or just a fantastic innings eater on a very good team?
http://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/the-potentially-historic-comeback-of-mich...

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