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18 | 66.67% |
| No, I'll just check in Monday and see if I won or lost |
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7 | 25.93% |
| I'm not sure. |
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2 | 7.41% |
| Just show me the results / I'm not in the league |
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0 | 0% |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] well, it was his throwing day anyways, so torre gave the bullpen a rest and used pettitte it is standard for pitchers to throw, typically, on their 2nd day of rest [/ QUOTE ] While it is standard for guys to have throw-days in between starts, it is obviously by no means standard for them to take the mound in games on those days. It was an interesting move by Torre, to say the least. [/ QUOTE ] well yeah, it's obviously not standard to do the throwing in a game it's not such a terrible idea though anyone remember mussina in game 7 of the 2003 ALCS? (granted - that's the playoffs and an entirely different situation, haha) [/ QUOTE ] Obviously, playoffs there is "no tomorrow". On April 20th there are 145 more games and 6 more months of baseball to play. It just smacks of desperation. I'm no Torre lover, but I'm not a Torre basher either. That said, I might give another manager the benefit of the doubt and might view it as an unconventional yet progressive move. However, with all that is said about Torre's horrendous handling of pitchers and his bullpen -- most of that coming from Yankee fans -- I just can't give him the same benefit here. |
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