Al Zarilla said:And the Giants board on MLB.com is all Why didn't Bochy start Petit!
Why, rain would short out his electric stuff, of course. Quantify? How about Ergs, or Joules? What do you have?glasspusher said:
Al, if Petit has "electric stuff", what if it rains? Also, what would you use to quantify "electric stuff"?
Warming nowglasspusher said:I don't see Bochy going to Timmy unless Petit gets in trouble.
Trouble batting?glasspusher said:I don't see Bochy going to Timmy unless Petit gets in trouble.
Al Zarilla said:Why, rain would short out his electric stuff, of course. Quantify? How about Ergs, or Joules? What do you have?
I won't say he's not very good but If Dave Righetti could do it in Colorado I'd be much more impressed.DeJesus Built My Hotrod said:When you look at all the Giants reclamation projects - I believe it was nattysez who made a point in one of these threads about how Javier Lopez and even Ramon Ramirez performed well when they came to San Francisco - and those include Vogelsong who was good until recently and Petit who was almost out of baseball, you have to name Dave Righetti as one of, if not the best pitching coach in the game.
Haven't seen coulomb in print in 30 years.glasspusher said:
Well, in that a Joule is a Coulomb raised to a Volt, OK...
shawnrbu said:The managers have so much more to think about in a NL game. It is beautiful to watch.
Joe West disapproves of this pace.Tangled Up In Red said:Been a long, fun, October 4 innings.
shawnrbu said:How long until someone blames this on Petit having to run to 1st after his base hit?
Peter Falk was great in that role.Al Zarilla said:Haven't seen coulomb in print in 30 years.
Al Zarilla said:So, maybe the KC pitching coach is another Righetti?
derekson said:
Eiland was pretty good with the Yankees too, and only lost the job due to some personal issues (alcohol problems or something IIRC).