Thursday, July 29, 2010

How do I give some advice to Eric Gagne about his pitching.?

He needs to revisit what he was doing in Texas with Gerald Laird catching him. More curveballs and sliders will help because he can't throw the fastball by hitters anymore.How do I give some advice to Eric Gagne about his pitching.?
Try putting ten years in the league and then start throwing him a few notes!How do I give some advice to Eric Gagne about his pitching.?
Have him look at tapes when he was successful with the Dodgers. Then go from there. I would do it in a friendly manner.
i don't have a clue
I have no idea. How do I go about telling the captain of the Titanic how to steer a boat?
The best way would be to become the Red Sox pitching coach.
He's already a major leaguer. why would he need to listen to someone who's not in the majors for?
How about Boston use him for his intended purpose!!!!!!!!
Go to one of the games while he is pitching and scream at him, if that doesn't work, make paper airplanes with notes on them.
He accepted a trade to Boston, so obviously he's in no mental condition to receive GOOD advice. The Bronx is burning and the Back Bay is going down in flames! Three years down, Sox fans, only 83 more to go!
Go to a Red Sox game. Then when he comes out to pitch, run onto the field, tackle him, and quickly shout your advice at him before you are apprehended.
Do you think he would honestly listen to a fan?





But if you want to contact him, the best way is too send him a letter.
Less see... 'through my curveballs and sliders...' which is how/why he got the crapped tagged out of him in the first place!





This is one of the few bad trades that Theo has pulled off in his tenure in Beantown. Thank God he is a rent-a-player and will be gone by the start of spring training next year.





Why anyone would put him in with the game on the line when Papelbon and Okajima are doing great as closer and setup is beyond me. His best use at this point (until he can prove he can get people out) is as a middle-reliever.
Unfortunately the Red Sox do not set up email accounts for their players. I imagine they figure that the email addresses would just get so much mail that the players couldn't possibly even read all the messages.





What the Red Sox website does do is encourage people to write to the players through the team. The mailing address is:





Boston Red Sox


Fenway Park


4 Yawkey Way


Boston, MA 02215








Hope this helps.
He is a pro leave him alone he will come around
or he coul sit down and have a long talk with someone about h save streak, maybe it'll motivate him, i'm not a Sox fan, but right now, he's skre*ing ya'll.
Right now it's more mental than physical with Gagne.





Do you know the number to a good shrink?
Tell him to STOP SUCKING AND THROW THE BALL or let Okajima go in and light it up again.

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