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bigpapi4ever
Love Huston Street, he’s one of my all time favorite closers. It’s refreshing to see a closer without the massive fastball still be so dominant. He reminds to a lot of Koji except Street gets it done with the change up while Koji’s outpitch is his splitter. While they use different put away pitches the same idea of getting hitters off balance applies. Kudos to Huston Street and all other pitchers that might not have the crazy physical talent but are still dominant but mastering their craft, specifically deception!
Bryan 15
Just curious. Did you follow Koji in Japanese Baseball? Otherwise, how does a player who started his MLB career in 2005 remind you of a player who started theirs in 2009?
whtstr314
He’s 16 and he has the Red Sox primarily as a reference, can everybody stop trolling him and give him a break?!
sfgiants49ers
Still remember when he was a rookie with the A’s. One of very little relievers to start young at closing games and to still be cosing games consistently.
Philliesfan4life
I remember when street was a rookie with the A’s, then he gave up that big home run that sent the tigers to the world series.
sfgiants49ers
The Tigers have have built good teams but some how cant seem to close in a world series.
Kingmojo101
Weaver should take some lessons from Street and possibly learn a new pitch like a palm,fork, knuckle ball.