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Matt Foley

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Probably not. The plan was to bring him up the last half if at all this year. But then he's literally been unhittable in camp. The 5 man rotation is set as of right now. But he got sent to the minor league camps the other day and 5 IP, 0 H, 1 BB, 8 SO was the result. I say they just can't keep him out for long. I say May.

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If there's any sport where preseason results aren't any real indicator of how good a team is going to be during the reg season...baseball takes the cake. Especially this year with pros competing in the WBC.

:lol: Wasn't the Detroit Lions 4-0 in the pre season last year? :willy_nilly:

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:lol: Wasn't the Detroit Lions 4-0 in the pre season last year? :willy_nilly:

I don't know....if you say so. I still say baseball spring training is about the weakest indicator of who's going to be good.

BTW, The Cardinals were 2-2 and the Steelers, 3-1 (their lone loss being to the mighty Buffalo Bills).

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