Found June 01, 2009 on
Washington Times:
PHILADELPHIA | John Lannan is not a power pitcher. He knows he's not a power pitcher. He tells himself not to be a power pitcher. Sometimes, though, the Washington Nationals left-hander gets out of his game, tries to become something he's not and pays the price for it. Lannan did just that Sunday in a 4-2 loss to the Philadelphia Phillies, a ballgame in which the 24-year-old struck out seven batters but walked four and had to be pulled after only five innings because his pitch count was a whopping 106. "Strikeouts, I really don't care about," he said. "Walks, ...
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