BA’s Split Decision: Joba vs. Clay

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I forgot to post this yesterday, but Baseball America went about comparing Joba Chamberlain and Clay Buchholz yesterday. Here is what was said : Jim Callis: In terms of pure stuff, I think Buchholz’ curveball and changeup are right up there with Chamberlain’s fastball and slider. I’d love to have either of those guys, but I’d take Buchholz for two reasons. One, his ... [link]

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Published 3/1/2008 by Ian at SOX & Dawgs
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