Sunday, April 03, 2011
Fantastic Four
Some quotes:
He said the hardest part of his job was “to stay out of their way and not screw it up.”
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Oswalt said that no one throws a curveball much anymore. “It’s too hard to learn, and umpires don’t like to call it a strike.”
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You don’t hurt your arm throwing in the ninth inning — you hurt it in the early innings before your throwing smooths out.”
And then bullsh!t about not going 9… even though, other than the 1970s, average pitchers always threw an average of 100 pitches per start. It’s the range that’s different (90-110 these days, rather than 80-120).
I read half-way, and will get back to the article later…
Glove-slap: Gabe.


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