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John Sokolich from Stoney Creek ON, Canada writes: I think the same scenerio is playing out at shortstop.
Defensively Johnny Mac not in the lineup is becoming
a glarring mistake. This may also show why two world
series teams gave up a world series MVP short stop.- Posted 25/04/08 at 11:42 PM EST | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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Open Mike from Canada writes: "Well," Gibbons deadpanned, "....somebody's due to win. I got to believe we're coming out of this. Just on the law of averages. We have too many good hitters."
I'm glad he made a joke of it because, in reality, hitters who go 9-for-77 (.117) with runners in scoring position cannot, by definition, be called good hitters. However, they can be called poor-hitting chokers who have a potential to improve.- Posted 26/04/08 at 2:20 AM EST | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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