Sentences with phrase «abysmal start»

The phrase "abysmal start" means a very poor or terrible beginning. Full definition
The Giants» problem last year was abysmal starting pitching behind Madison Bumgarner, and they spent a ton of money to rectify that.
If they come out the other side with still - abysmal starting pitching, just $ 200 million poorer and unable to do anything about it for the next few offseasons, they'll have wasted the golden opportunity their young hitters have given them.
Given the abysmal start to the year, the defining question is whether this is another painful but temporary correction, or the start of a bear market.
We have a chance today to make a statement and make amends for the abysmal start we made to the season — anyone putting on that shirt as an arsenal defender should be playing out of their skin to avert the opposition from having any sniff of success.
They have closed fast after an abysmal start and should handle either Colorado State or Oklahoma City, for all those teams» recent successes.
There's not much to complain about in the East, other than the fact that John Wall is having a superb season and should probably be starting over Kyrie, who had an abysmal start to January.
After Van Gaal's abysmal start to his Manchester United reign, he suggested that it would take at least three years for his squad to reach their full potential.
Despite an abysmal start to the season, not to mention a torrid end to the previous campaign, Ashley is yet to lose faith in current manager Alan Pardew.
This is a team that most everybody wrote off after an abysmal start to the season, but if they can get healthy and play up to their ability, they can be very dangerous.
For all the sane, sober worries about the Cavaliers» abysmal start to the season, LeBron has carried Cleveland like he always does.
Public bettors have gotten plump and jolly the past couple of weeks after an abysmal start to the NFL season.
Marquette has finally come to life going 4 - 1 ATS their last five after an abysmal start.
A last throw of the dice from Wenger to ignite some sort of fight back against our abysmal start to the season.
Given the abysmal start to the year, the defining question is whether this is another painful but temporary correction, or the start of a bear market.
This happens because of several factors, not just your abysmal starting speed.
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