Found March 04, 2010 on Goat Riders of the Apocalypse:
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Although 2009 was hardly the year we'd hoped for, there were a few pleasant surprises.  First among them was the breakout season of one Randy David Wells, a late-blooming starter who was almost lost to the Blue Jays in the Rule 5 during the 2008 season. Wells made 1 appearance in Toronto before being sent back to the Cubs, and in '09 he was promoted out of necessity.  Turns out it was the right move to make, as he'd begin his '09 campaign with an inexplicable 0-3 record through 7 starts (including 4 in which he pitched into the 7th inning) and an ERA in the high 1's to mid 2's.  Were it me, I would have probably been giving first-hand, one-on-one, beat-downesque examples of how to use a bat to my offense after every failure to provide support.  But not Wells. In an EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW with Goat Riders, Wells said "You know, I wasn't frustrated at all.  It was one of those situations where you just couldnt explain it. Guys w...
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