Bobby Cox has seen the entire career of John Smoltz up close and personal, and he has seen very many great outings by Tom Glavine and Greg Maddux. Let's not discount some of the starts that Steve Avery had back in the day either, when we compute just how many amazing pitching performances he has seen over the years.So when he throws a compliment to a young pitcher -- or any pitcher for that matter - then you would think that compliment has a lot of merit to it. If that's the case, Jair Jurrjens should be beeming after his eight inning win tonight, because Cox dropped all kinds of hyperbole on him.
"I don't think you can pitch better than that," Cox said. "That was one of the best games I've seen pitched, ever."I mean, dang. Ever? That is a stout compliment to the youngster. Of course, he's in the zone right now, as evidenced by above, and he certainly has the pedigree to be a great pitcher.
This success didn't exactly come as a total surprise. Since turning his ankle while leaving Wrigley Field on June 10 and missing his start the next night, Jurrjens has made three starts and worked 21 1/3 innings without allowing an earned run.
Fantasy Spin: It's tough to make Jurrjens any sort of sell high/buy low right now, because he's a legit talent. Still, it's hard to see him keeping this up for the rest of the season; if I was in a single season league, I would be looking to move him assuming I got good value back. Keeper league? Hold, please.











Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
6-29-2008 @ 4:21PM
AR said...
it`s nice to see up and coming young guys because the older guys have`nt done much for the team this season.
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6-29-2008 @ 11:58PM
George B Vieto said...
Bobby Cox knows great pitchers when he sees one.
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7-02-2008 @ 9:35PM
AR said...
ATLANTA HAS`NT INVESTED IN QUALITY PITCHING FOR THE LAST THREE SEASONS CAUSING THE TEAM TO FALL OUT OF CONTENTION EARLY IN THE SEASON. THE GLORY DAYS ARE LONG GONE.
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