data.3news-bydate.test.rec.sport.baseball.104896 Maven / Gradle / Ivy
From: [email protected] (Greg Spira)
Subject: Re: Why Spanky?
Organization: University of Denver, Dept. of Math & Comp. Sci.
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[email protected] (Jon Boone) writes:
>On Mon, 12 Apr 93 00:53:14 GMT in <<[email protected]>> Greg Spira ([email protected]) wrote:
>:>Does anybody in the Pittsburgh area know why Mike LaValliere was released?
>:>Last year I kept saying that Slaught should get the bulk of the playing time,
>:>that he was clearly the better player at this point, but Leyland insisted on
>:>keeping a pretty strict platoon. And now he is released? That doesn't
>:>make any sense to me.
>Greg,
> The story goes like this:
> Spanky is too slow! If he were quicker, he would still be here.
>But with Slaught and Tom Prince, they didn't want to lose Prince in order
>to bring up that 11th pitcher. Slaught is about as good as Spanky and
>Prince is coming along nicely!
Well, my question still hasn't been answered: if Spanky was bad enough to
release this year, why did he get so much playing time last year? Yes, I know
he was part of a platoon, and that's why he got more playing time than
Slaught, but that doesn't answer the question. If Slaught was so obviously
better this year, wasn't this also obvious last year, and shouldn't he
have been taking away some of Spanky's playing time against righties?
Greg