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Tuesday, May 10, 2005

A Few Game Notes

Daryl Ward absolutely never ever deserves to start against left-handers, the deserving party is Freddy Sanchez. If you insist on playing Ty Wigginton in these situations, he can play first.

You don't pull your starter out of the game when he's only thrown 60 pitches, especially if he's already thrown six innings; even if you have the opportunity for a big inning (which I'm pretty sure you weren't playing for when you sacrifice bunted your lead-off double to third with the pitchers spot in the hole).

Jack Wilson has uncanny ability to draw 0-2 counts, much like Kip Wells' ability to throw more 3-2 pitches then anyone else in the history of baseball.

posted by Rory at 11:46 PM |
 
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