Whatever point you said I just proved, lets look at the numbers:<div>
</div><div>We played South Carolina, the number 2 team in the country. You freakin' act like we are the New York Yankees and are owed wins against arguably the best team we have faced this year. Regardless what you believe, Jones has gotten a lot better. </div><div>
</div><div>In 2009- Jones had a 9.26 ERA, went 0-4 throughout the season, and gave up 7 homeruns in 23 IP (aslo last on the team with the highest ERA by nearly 1).</div><div>In 2010- Jones had a 8.16 ERA, went 2-4 on the season, 1 save, and gave up 5 homeruns in 28.2 IP (4th from the bottom in total ERA)</div><div>This year- Jones has a 4.84 ERA, 2-5 on the season through and given up 1 homerun in 44 IP.<span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space

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</span></div><div>You act like he is the worst pitcher on the team. Yes, he had a little bit of a rough time today, but who the hell didn't? </div><div>
</div><div>MY POINT WAS that it really didn't matter who we had on the mound today, we were more than likely going to struggle more than we did yesterday. We threw our best talent at them yesterday to secure the win. Any coach with some sense would have done that. I also said last night that we were going to have to hit better to keep up with them because it was going to be (and was) a higher scoring game. Never ONCE did I prove your point that Jones does or doesn't suck, because according to the stats, his numbers have done nothing but improve. As a matter of fact, he did better than a lot of the guys behind him did. He isn't the best we have, but he is certainly not the worst. Quit trying to make yourself look good. </div>