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"I don't know how many times it happened but I'll guarantee you it was five or six times, when you take him out of the game, the umpire would walk over as I'm coming off the field and say, 'You know, this kid has got some kind of arm,' " the Toronto Blue Jays manager recalled Saturday before [Dustin McGowan] threw two scoreless innings in a 5-2 Grapefruit League loss to the Tampa Bay Rays.
"They're not always going to hit it hard. That used to be the problem for me, I'd give up a hard hit and I'd be like, 'I'm not throwing it there again.' That's where it changed for me. You can't be hard-headed your whole life.""He's Roy Halladay Jr., he's his mini-me, all that," raved Rays manager Joe Maddon. "This guy is very good, he's going to be even better, he's very simple just like Halladay which I kind of like from a distance.See the full content of this document
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Wowin' About Mcgowan
Even the umps say Jays hurler has electric stuff
By Shi DavidiST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- Periodically last season, John Gibbons would receive some impartial confirmation o...See the full content of this document
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