File that one under "Way More Interesting Than It Needed To Be." Within that file, note that Fred Lewis is an absolute rock star.
A win's a win's a win's though, but not for poor Timmy, who gets the no-decision after an absolutely superb outing.
Put a big chunk of blame on chunky Ty, who has done nothing to evoke memories of Scott Linebrink after a good start. The intrepid Andy Baggarly believes that he, along with Special Agent Jack Taschner and Vinnie Chulk, may be on the block to make room for the likes of Hinshaw and Sadler.
And speaking of Hinshaw, a tough break for the kid today, but you knew he wouldn't be perfect forever. It's not like he gave up a dinger to Terrmel Sledge.
As for today's dumb luck hero Jose Castillo, well, you knew if he ever knocked in a run in a pressure situation, it would be something in the ilk of RBI fielder's choice (a generous home scorer ruled it a single). Can we stop kidding ourselves with the Castillo in the 2 hole experiment? Or even, perhaps, the experiment where he plays, like, ever?
The only guy I've ever liked seeing hacking less was my chain-smoking freshman year roommate. And, man, you should have seen him once he started smoking cigarettes...
Sunday, June 1, 2008
One Out of Three Is Pretty Bad
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Lincecum didn't have his stuff today and he still pitched well. This is a growing-up game for him.
Jose Castillo hit a ready-made double play ball, but because a) Winn was running, and b) Greene wasn't at short, he walks away with a GWRBI...I'll say it, he's worse than Pedro ever was.
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