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....Blackjet is a genius.
No, seriously, I think the Mets should start Maine tonight and Glavine in Game Two. Whoever pitches tonight is going to have to come back on three days rest on Monday -- and could very well be ineffective for that start. Considering how bad Glavine has been on short rest throughout his career, it seems to me that the Mets would be better served by having him give two quality starts on regular rest than one quality start and one potentially disastrous one. At the end of the day, I don't see what the Mets gain by using Glavine on short rest, when his career numbers suggest he can't do it effectively. Moreover, if Glavine were to falter in a Game Five start on three days rest, that would put the remaining games of the series in the hands of Maine and Trachsel; conversely, if Maine were to lose a Game Five, the Mets would have Glavine, with his regular four days rest, available for Game Six. With the current state of the rotation, I think Glavine is as close to an ace as the Mets have. They shouldn't waste his second start by pitching him on short rest when other options are available. |
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On 2006-10-12 07:34:50 -0400, "Micheal Ray" <mrr@spamspam.com> said:
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You're dead right. It would be suicide. |
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