SHARK wrote:
rogers park bryan wrote:
SHARK wrote:
JOSHUA Fields being called back in favor of Jim Thome with runners at first & second and 2 out in the bottom 8th...The Drew Carey-looking Joe Maddon goes to his bullpen. The plot thickens...
SHARK...you are aware there is another Joshua Fields in MLB that actually goes by Joshua? cuz the White Sox player goes by Josh...I dont even know if his name is actually Joshua
I would think you, of all people, would get the guys name right.
Nancy would have gotten it right. Andrew probably would too.
Bryan, I'm sorry...
Which team does this Joshua Fields play for and is he better than the White Sox JOSHUA?
no apologies needed SHARK
and yes...he's rated better
Finally, the Seattle Mariners signed their first-round draft pick of 2008. Sure, he's not a starting pitcher or a big bat in the lineup, but he is a future lights-out closer.
Every team needs a closer, that's obvious. But it's even more important to have a good one on staff, one that can save a game for the team. Could Joshua Fields arrive in Spring Training and dominate his way to being the every-day closer in 2009?
Yes, he can, but it sure won't be easy. The other candidates are Mark Lowe, Miguel Batista, Roy Corcoran, Tyler Walker, Tyler Johnson, David Aardsma, and Cesar Jimenez.
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Could Joshua Fields become the Seattle Mariners 2009 Closer?
Yes No vote to see results If Brandon Morrow somehow doesn't win a job in the starting rotation, he will be the favorite to be the future closer. Of course, we can't knock out reliever Shawn Kelley out of the mix just yet. He is young and effective.
Fields is said to have the same type of throw as Tim Lincecum, only as a closer not a starter. Is Joshua Fields the next Jonathan Papelbon? Brad Lidge? Francisco Rodriguez? I think so, as rarely does a closer get picked so early in the draft, if ever, so we all know that
Joshua Fields is a special case.
He was originally drafted by the Atlanta Braves in 2007, but never signed, and there were fears present of that happening with the Seattle Mariners.
So just keep your eye on the young
Joshua Fields, but don't expect him to emerge as the closer in 2009, although he could.
Good luck
Joshua Fields, you finally signed!
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Author Poll Results
Could Joshua Fields become the Seattle Mariners 2009 Closer?
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68.2%
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31.8%
Total votes: 110
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