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<blockquote data-quote="MWBATL" data-source="post: 141789" data-attributes="member: 944"><p>Two keys to this series, imho......</p><p>(1) can we scratch out a Friday night win. King has developed pretty well as pitcher. He doesn't have the flame throwing arm that some guys do, but he seems smart on the mound. He hides his stuff well. If he can hit his spots, vary his speeds, and have a good outing, we can perhaps take the first game (always so important) in what should be a low scoring tight affair.</p><p>(2) Can Pitts make improvement with his control? His "stuff" seems good base don the Opposing Batting Average, but his wildness has (obviously) been killing him. I guess we must remember he is still coming back from Tommy John surgery, and "they say" that control is the last thing you get back after that. If he can make some real progress that would be encouraging.</p><p></p><p>Given Gold's recent performances, I fully expect Sunday's game to wind up being a 12-10 slugfest (just kidding'). But, as you say, it's baseball, and anything can happen in baseball.</p><p></p><p>FYI Sunday forecast is for rain, so there may be a chance for 2 on Saturday instead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MWBATL, post: 141789, member: 944"] Two keys to this series, imho...... (1) can we scratch out a Friday night win. King has developed pretty well as pitcher. He doesn't have the flame throwing arm that some guys do, but he seems smart on the mound. He hides his stuff well. If he can hit his spots, vary his speeds, and have a good outing, we can perhaps take the first game (always so important) in what should be a low scoring tight affair. (2) Can Pitts make improvement with his control? His "stuff" seems good base don the Opposing Batting Average, but his wildness has (obviously) been killing him. I guess we must remember he is still coming back from Tommy John surgery, and "they say" that control is the last thing you get back after that. If he can make some real progress that would be encouraging. Given Gold's recent performances, I fully expect Sunday's game to wind up being a 12-10 slugfest (just kidding'). But, as you say, it's baseball, and anything can happen in baseball. FYI Sunday forecast is for rain, so there may be a chance for 2 on Saturday instead. [/QUOTE]
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