Re: Is Santana A Crybaby?
On Sun, 29 Jun 2008 09:39:26 -0400, "Deja Vu"
<wlastname@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Last two losses, here's what he had to say:
After a David Wright error kept an inning alive resulting in a grand slam:
"You've just got to make those routine plays."
Wright gracefully accepted the criticism saying "I've got no problem with
that. I have to make those plays." He could have said: "Yeah, like you have
to get the opposing pitcher out, especially an American league pitcher who
never bats."
After yesterday's loss:
"I cannot go out there and do the things that my teammates have to do."
Yeah, but you can do the things you have to do, like get the opposing
pitcher out and give up less than three runs in six innings.
He's real pissed now at 7-7. To be fair if he had gotten the run
support say around 4-5 per game his record could of easily been 11-3
now. But with that said he should shut his mouth.
.
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