Cooper’s goals for Peavy center in the 80-100 pitch area, but he also expects a winning effort from the right-hander as he joins this unique six-man rotation. That “sick feeling” Cooper had when Peavy suffered the torn lat has been replaced by excitement to watch him throw
Excited as ever for tomorrow night! Thanks for all the support! @MLB @WhiteSox—
Jake Peavy (@JakePeavy_44) May 11, 2011
THE JAKEMYSTER!!! he looked pretty good against a good hitting team… pauly with a terrific play to end the game. 15 men stranded on base though, jake probably should have won the game but the bats came alive too late but a win is a win…
Comment by Anonymous — May 12, 2011 @ May 12, 2011 12:29 am |
awesome! and peavy was good. very good if you consider what he went through
but all those LOB drive me crazy…
Comment by The Wizard — May 12, 2011 @ May 12, 2011 2:09 am |
I think they WILL start hitting better with runners on. just too many run producers in that lineup not to.
Comment by Anonymous — May 12, 2011 @ May 12, 2011 6:51 pm |