It’s supposed to be relief pitching

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Check out some of these numbers for the relief pitchers: Mike Myers: Right-handed hitters are 10 of 59 (.169) against him with four walks. Left-handed hitters are 17 of 53 (.321) with eight walks. Makes no sense whatsoever. Scott Proctor: Sparky has not struck out any of the last 32 batters he has faced. He has allowed 10 hits and three walks in his last 5.2 innings. Brian Bruney: ... [link]

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Oh, what a relief it is
Published 7/2/2007 by John Amato <info@pinstripealley.com> at Pinstripe Alley: Front Page Posts
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