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Brandon Morrow's electric arm still on the fritz

Source: Seattle Times
Seattle : WA : USA | 2 months ago  
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Seattle Times staff columnist The ball jumps out of his hand as if his right arm were spring-loaded. Routinely Brandon Morrow throws the kind of 97 mph gas that spins radar guns and makes scouts bug-eyed. When he is good, when he has command, when he feels comfortable, not tentative, Morrow...
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