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How 'bout an M's-Cubs Series? MAILBAG: Aug. 28
Q: By my count, there are seven AL and eight NL teams that have a decent shot at the
postseason right now. Which potential World Series matchup do you think
would be the most interesting? Cubs vs. Red Sox? A's and Giants rematch?
Pedro vs. Unit? -- David Chen, Berkeley, Calif.
PWG: Williams did have an incredible year in '57, but I have to say this one may be greater because of the homers and the speed and defense. But Williams hitting .388 was a forgotten great feat. I once asked him if it weren't more remarkable to have hit .388 without an infield hit -- yes, without an infield hit -- at 39 than to have hit .406, and he answered, "No. That was the year I started to lose my bat speed, they were playing me to pull and I started getting behind balls and hitting them to center and left-center." Only Ted would be so great as to say that. As for Jon Miller, everything he says is thought out. Believe me, there have been few broadcasters in his league.
Q: After strong performances in the second half, will young pitchers like Barry Zito, Roy Oswalt and Mark Buehrle be strongholds their teams can rely on,
or are they still too young to consistently lead a team? -- Harvey Kay, Knoxville, Tenn.
Q: I read in Newsday (Aug. 26) that Alfonso Soriano will be moving to left field. Torre
certainly didn't say this ... and I don't know who the source is. Can you tell
me what you know, if anything? I'd really appreciate an answer. -- Bryan, Long Island, N.Y.
Q: The Royals have become an absolute joke of a franchise. Fans are jumping
ship. The Jermaine Dye trade will go down as one of the worst of all time. Now Mike Sweeney probably will be gone soon. What are David Glass and Allard Baird
doing? Is this the worst-run franchise in baseball? Why does Tony Muser
still have a job? Why do I even care anymore? -- Brett Dwyer, Columbia, Mo.
Q: I believe that the Mets made two good moves picking up Matt Lawton and Bruce
Chen. My question is where do they go from here: Is it Jason Giambi or
Barry Bonds? Or one of those players and, say, Roger Cedeno to give the offense
some more production? -- Scott Gavette, Margaretville, N.Y.
Q: Why do the Red Sox allow Carl Everett and Jose Offerman to bat
right-handed when it is very apparent neither one is effective from the right side of the plate? -- Dave Linehan, Avon, Mass.
Q: With the offensive outburst in baseball the last few years, I have heard most
of the blame being placed on a juiced ball and bigger and stronger players.
I was wondering if the maple bats that players are using in place of the ash
bats could be part of the reason? -- Jason Phillips, Canton, Ohio
Q: The Anaheim Angels are doing well even though they don't have Gary DiSarcina
and Mo Vaughn. I think Wally Joyner should come back if Tim Salmon or Garret
Anderson go down. I think they should try to get Deion Sanders. Do you think
Deion Sanders will sign with the Angels if they make the playoffs? -- Chioke Hassan, Baltimore, Md. |
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