jpx7
Very Flirtatious, but Doubts What Love Is.
Last night Fredi was praised for leaving Teheran in the ninth. Today he gets criticized for leaving Wood in. At least it looks like the two groups don't intersect. Or do they? Need a Venn diagram for this.
Teheran was up, 1-0, when he was left in to bunt so he could return for the ninth. Wood was locked in a 0-0 game. (Plus, Teheran's better with the bat.)
I'm not dissenting with Fredi's choice to leave Wood on the mound, per se; I'm disagreeing with his not pinch-hitting for Wood with a chance to score the go-ahead run.