
“There’s nothing here that I’m saying that’s going to be directed at any one player,” Baldelli said. “That’s nothing like what I’m talking about. But as a team, we’ve got to come together as a team right now and collectively step up. Myself included, the coaching staff, all the players. As a team, we have to do better than what we’re doing right now.”
Two games were played at Target Field on Friday. One was filled with intrigue. The one I just addressed made me want to shower.
Milwaukee righthander Jason Misiorowski was removed from his major league debut on June 12 at St. Louis after slipping on the mound while throwing a pitch because of cramps. He had thrown five no-hit innings at that point, with his fastball reaching 102 miles per hour.
Most of his outing on Friday was simply an extension.
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