Aaron Rowand would not have stood for an 0-2 start. Neither would Larry Bowa. It's time to get rid of all these soft losers and get a bunch of guys who will care about the first week of the season. Fire Manuel, waive Burrell, trade Howard. THESE GUYS NEED A WAKEUP CALL.
Back to Planet Earth.
The Good: Cole Hamels was quite nasty tonight. The wind was blowing in significantly, but I don't care about the weather. I care about results. 8 innings, 5 hits, and one run should get it done on most nights.
The Bad: Except on this night when the offense only was able to muster up one hit. When International Pop Superstar Pedro Feliz is responsible for filling out the team's entire box score, it is going to be difficult to win.
The Ugly: A little off topic, but how can the NBA allow Miami to charge customers that actually want to attend their games? Their starting five is Ricky Davis, Earl Barron, Mark Blount, Chris Quinn, and Daquean Cook. Their bench is four deep and I've never heard of any of the four dudes. They have failed to score 80 points in six of their last eleven games. They've lost by an average of 20 points in their last four games. This might be the worst team to ever play in the NBA.
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