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Sunday, June 22, 2008
If only Scott Proctor’s Arm could speak…
There is nothing wrong with Scott Proctor.
Not physically, anyway.
“I’m not talking about that,” the Dodgers reliever said after failing to retire any of the five batters he faced in what became a decisive, six-run 11 thinning for the Cleveland Indians on Saturday. “There is nothing (wrong), and I’m tired of people making excuses and saying I’m hurt. My job is to get outs, and I’m (expletive) pathetic. It’s embarrassing to know this team battled like that all day and I pitched like that. It’s (expletive) stupid.
“I’m embarrassed for myself in front of my teammates.”
Repoz
Posted: June 22, 2008 at 07:51 AM | 10 comment(s)
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He was very good in 2006 (ERA+ of 128 in 102 relief innings, k/bb ratio of 2.70/1) and decent in 2007 (ERA+ of 124 in 86 innings, but with a drop of k/bb ratio to 1.45/1). Not a star, but certainly a very useful middle reliever.
The problem is 2006 was a bit of a surprise, and likely above what he will do for the rest of his career. I would expect some bounce back though.
He seemed to be a genuine, down-to-earth, likeable and respectful guy, and I became a fan of his that evening. Just wish he could pitch a little better.
He'll always be remembered for the game-winning bomb in San Diego on Aug. 1, 2004.
That series, coming right after the LoDuca trade, was as emotional as I can remember as a Dodgers fan.
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