Daisuke Matsuzaka's second outing of the spring was quite a bit more successful than the first. Earlier today Matsuzaka threw three innings against the Yomiuri Giants, allowing no runs and only one hit. Of his thirty-two pitches, twenty were strikes and he walked only two. If this is what he meant by pushing himself (thirty-two pitches in three innings), then I'll take it. At that pace he'd regularly last nine innings. Of course, he'd be walking six batters per game-which wouldn't be too hot.
Sunday, March 1, 2009
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