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<blockquote data-quote="ConcernedMember" data-source="post: 1961826" data-attributes="member: 568459"><p>Ok I'll roll with that, then the slider that hung up in the zone to I-Rod and the Slider that Monroe jacked out. Still can't believe Ozzie didn't yank him after he let the 3rd runner get on. The easiest way to tell if a pitcher is tired is when he gets the ball up in the zone. Another way is when his arm drops down, which causes the ball to go up in the zone. Vasquez was tired, he should have been pulled.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ConcernedMember, post: 1961826, member: 568459"] Ok I'll roll with that, then the slider that hung up in the zone to I-Rod and the Slider that Monroe jacked out. Still can't believe Ozzie didn't yank him after he let the 3rd runner get on. The easiest way to tell if a pitcher is tired is when he gets the ball up in the zone. Another way is when his arm drops down, which causes the ball to go up in the zone. Vasquez was tired, he should have been pulled. [/QUOTE]
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