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Matsuzaka struggles in first rehab start for Red Sox

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Stick a fork in him -- he's done. Predict he doesn't even win a total of 20 games for Boston the rest of his career.

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He ate himself out of the MLB.

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One rehab start after Tommy John surgery and he gets ripped. People truly need a hobby.

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rehabs games are called rehab games for a reason.

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In his second game he pitched around 5 innings, gave up 3 hits, 1 run, and had 7 Ks. He was also hitting 93 mph on the radar, which is promising.

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Hey, at least, of the 57 pitches Dice-K threw, 40 were actually strikes! Passed right over the plate even!

Anyhow, tomorrow, two Japanese pitchers start.

Against each other.

Darvish vs. Kuroda.

Texas vs. Yankees. Two hot teams.

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Hojo: No kidding! Why is he still being called 'ace' when all he ever was was a dud. I wish he would get better, but I don't think he will.

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Smith, Hojo, I'm not a fan of Dice-K but he was an ace in 2008. He had the most wins (18) and the lowest ERA (2.90) out of all Boston starters. He also pitched and won a game in the World Series. He's been a dud ever since.

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Smart Matsuzaka he is, be weak and still get paid for being in rehab.

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Dice-K came up snake eyes, huh? The Red Sox crap out and I love it! Yu too?

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over-priced. to bad, too sad, never really liked the kid.

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It was the Boston Red Sox ace’s first start in almost 11 months

Matsuzaka was never the "ace" of the Red Sox. He was #3 in the rotation at best.

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