Ted Who Chapter 9
Some pitchers are better at baffling particular hitters than others. On the other hand, sometimes a very ordinary, .245-hitting reserve infielder is, for reasons unknown to Man, able to hit the league's premier pitcher like he owned him. Match ups are part of the fun of the game. I was looking forward to the next game in the series against the Royals, because they had Alphonso Cardenez scheduled to pitch, and I owned the guy. Cardenez was a damned good pitcher. You had to be good to win...