Ok so I touched here on why I think the Tallet decision might be defensible from a team perspective, and it's a pretty weak structure holding it up. So i thought lets pack in some cooked pasta around the foundation and add some gum to the joints and use some duct tape sparingly where i think it can go and, voila:
Kenny Rogers
David Wells
See here's some historical proof that a left handed pitcher can make himself a starter late in his career.Of course these guys got regular starts in their late 20's and Tallet was still trying to stick in his late 20's. I'm sure I could find some better examples if I could bother to think about it. But I don't really believe in this argument. Further to support my argument Tallet was drafted 2x, in the 2nd and 13th rounds. Rogers was drafted in the 39th round. Yeah that doesn't really help at all. I'll just stop now.
I think I'm going to give this 2 bad starts before i stop trying to make even lame arguments to support it. I'm just hoping it doesn't take the Jays 10 bad starts to give up on it.
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