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Wang won't be savior today DETROIT - If you're hoping that Chien-Ming Wang will step off a plane in Motown this morning, pitch tonight and save the Yankees' season, think again. Joe Torre said before Game 3 last night that Wang, the Yankees' best starting pitcher, won't start Game 4 on three days' rest. "We're not going to pitch him in Game 4," Torre said. "That is not going to be the case. This youngster has pitched more innings this year than he's ever pitched. "I'm certainly not going to take a chance with his future on short rest." The Yankees left Wang at home in anticipation of a possible Game 5, sparing him flying to Detroit and back. The Yanks may have brought Wang to the Motor City had they been up 2-0 after Game 2, but they would've sent him back to New York after a Game 3 loss. Wang threw 218 innings this season, plus 6 2/3 more in Game 1; his previous high as a professional was 150-1/3 between the Yanks and Triple-A Columbus in 2005. Anthony McCarron http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/baseball/story/459431p-386567c.html Originally published on October 7, 2006 -- 我的可愛女兒們 http://www.flickr.com/photos/xiecollen/ -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 219.84.29.27
freecandies:看完這篇 有自己英文很好的幻覺 10/07 19:53
bymyself:因為先看過中文了.XD 10/07 20:03
newnewnew1:一樓 你讓我笑了XD 10/07 20:15