Adam Eaton In His Own Words

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    Adam was right !! - He did suck yesterday pitching against the Mets.
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The Worst Win Conceivable
Published 7/8/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (Mets2Moon) at The Ballclub
... in the 9th. Saturday, the Mets screwed up first by letting Philly tie and then take the lead. Then, J.C. Romero, Tom Gordon and Rudy Seanez screwed up by not only letting the Mets tie the game, but take the lead and pull away. Sunday, it was Wagner, screwing up against Werth. He was outdone by the Phillies offense, who couldn't get a key hit in extra innings when they had the winning run on base constantly. And then, there was last night, which defies explanation. First, the Mets bombard Adam Eaton, who they've never hit, for 8 runs in 3 innings. Then, Pedro departs, and the ...

Adam Eaton's Latest Mess Makes Phillies Need for a Pitcher Clear
Published 7/8/2008 by Josh Alper at FanHouse
... All that means there's a lot of pressure on Pat Gillick to make a move to shore up the questionable rotation. He's trying. The Phillies were in the CC Sabathia bidding until the very end but didn't have a hitting prospect to equal Matt LaPorta. There probably won't be another pitcher of that ilk on the market, but that's okay. The Phillies don't need Sabathia, they just need someone better than Adam Eaton. Eaton, via this clip from the 700 Level, says all that needs to be said about yesterday's miserable shelling. ...

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