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Anybody notice Detroit's strategy against Zito?
Detroit laid off Zito's first pitch. It was an incredible LaRussa-esque plan that Leyland used. Zito lost some big bucks in free agency with that loss. If the Series becomes Detroit-St Louis, then I think we will se lots of manager moves in the came. It may even take the appearance of human baseball chess. |
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F Deaton wrote:
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Leyland is an exceptionally good manager. Glad to see he is having some success with the kids in Detriot. Darrell Quote:
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"F Deaton" <fdeatonx@jscc.edu> wrote in message news:4p4sdeFh2faiU1@individual.net... Quote:
How is that LaRussa-esque? He tends to stock his team full of players who swing a the first pitch... |
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Jeremy Reaban wrote: Quote:
That's not accurate, Jeremy. Tony always employs a game plan. Take the series against the Padres, for example. There was a batting strategy employed against the Pads' pitcher on Saturday(can't recall his name at the moment) that didn't work. Tony and Hal McCrae changed the batting strategy for Sunday's game. Go Cards, Tom |
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"F Deaton" <fdeatonx@jscc.edu> wrote in message news:4p4sdeFh2faiU1@individual.net... Quote:
That would serve the soulless alien mercenary that owns Fox right. Detroit-St Louis, actually the best would be Oakland-St Louis. The only sound you will hear is crickets in the outfield. |
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