After being temporarily derailed with adequate pitching, Barry Zito's done it again. Six weeks left, five losses to go. Clap your hands if you believe in Zito.
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After being temporarily derailed with adequate pitching, Barry Zito's done it again. Six weeks left, five losses to go. Clap your hands if you believe in Zito.
3/28 vs. DET (W, 8-5 (10)): Sax
4/2 vs. ATL (W, 6-5): AC
4/27 vs. WAS (W, 9-2): Dusty
5/17 vs. LAA (L, 2-6): Sax
5/31 vs. NYY (W, 18-2): Dusty, Sax
6/3 vs. NYM (W, 6-5): Nomo
6/15 vs. SF (W, 5-4): AC
6/17 vs. SD (W, 8-6): Dusty
6/18 vs. SD (W, 4-3): AC
6/22 vs. WAS (W, 13-7): AC, Dusty
7/5 vs. HOU (L, 6-4): Orel, Sax
9/18 vs. SF (W, 2-1): Sax
10/9 NLDS G4 vs. PHI (W, 2-1 (11)): Sax
10/27 WS G3 vs. TOR (W, 6-5 (18)): AC, Sax

2 comments:
everybody clap your hands
He's won as many games this year as Schmidt has played in for us in the past two years. Even so, I'll take a disabled pitcher over a sure losing pitcher anyday.
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