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How is he going to be remembered?

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Milwaukee pitcher chris capuno is going down in history because.....first right answers gets the 10 points baby....

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  1. uhhhhh, nothing


  2. Well first of all Chris CapUANO will only have a chance to go down in the history books if he stops getting injured. He missed the 2002 and the 2008 seasons due to Tommy John surgeries.

    In 2005 he had a great season recording 18 wins, if he can stay healthy and consistently record those numbers of wins then he would be a sure-fire H-O-Fer but it is doubtful because he only won 11 games in 2006 and 5 in 2007.

    Chris possesses a deceptive delivery and an excellent pick off move (in 2005 he led the majors with 12 pick offs). While he definitely has great potential, at 29 years old his years to upgrade his resume are becoming limited.

    So in conclusion it is doubtful he would go down in history any other way then having the most wins in a season (18) for a Milwaukee Brewer since 1987 or helping Team USA win silver medal in the 2001 World Cup of Baseball.  

  3. Had Tommy John surgery, twice

  4. He was a guy who was nothing more than a below avg player in the bigs. Not much to remember.

  5. a below average pitcher

  6. Went 0-12 with a 6.08 ERA over his last 22 appearances (111ip, 75er)...His 12-game losing streak set a new franchise record

  7. First Brewer pitcher to win 18 games since 1987

    Hope that helps

  8. he peed his pants the first game.

  9. he was sniffing to much coke

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