Joba
Wow! It's almost unfair. He was sitting 95-99 mph with his fastball and threw a few sliders/slurves between 81 and 88. One perfect inning, two strikeouts, one groundout. And I love the screaming fist-pump after the second K. Some good restrictions have been placed on him to prevent Torre from overworking him: 1. he can't pitch more than two innings, 2. for every inning he pitches, he must get at least one day of rest before his next outing, 3. he can only start innings, he can't be brought in mid-inning.
Wilson Betemit
The King of the Three True Outcomes (strikeout, homerun and walk). He had three plate appearances last night and had one of each (in order): two-run HR, walk and K. Getting him for Scott Proctor is looking like a steal.
Melky
What more can you say about him? He made a very nice sliding catch, extended his hitting streak to 18 games, threw out a runner at home, and scored the winning run. He's all over!
How ugly was that 'art' they gave him? No offense to art enthusiasts (or the artist), but those paintings and the sculpture would go straight into my basement.
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