Saturday, May 10, 2008

If We Knew This, Why Didn't Brian Cashman?

On Wednesday, we wrote that Kei Igawa's numbers in the Minor Leagues were not important. What would be indicative of his play in the Majors would be how he was pitching each hitter, how he was getting to that ERA. With the high curveball and the high and away fastball, he would be unable to produce in the Major Leagues. Well, we were right. Three innings, six runs and 11 hits later, Igawa looks worse than he did last year. How did Brian Cashman and Joe Girardi not know this? The Tigers hit .550 off him last night. Who's the fat toad now?


- D. Spell

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

If Girardi puts him in again he should be arrested for Assault With A Limp Weapon

Anonymous said...

The last player to be convicted of this crime in baseball was Rafael Palmeiro