Found October 12, 2009 on
MVN:
Wow, that was close.
I don't know what keeps you up at night, but I know what
would have kept up Reggie Willits.
What is it that goats eat again?
It was a wonderful, strange, incredible game. Plenty of
articles are being written on the amazing comeback.
And it was amazing. The best game in Angels history since
game 6 of the 2002 World Series.
But it didn't feel like it was going to be that way. The
Angels seemed out of sorts, timid, unfocused.
Four times they took a called third strike right down the
middle of the plate. What were they waiting for?
Now we know. The eighth and ninth inning.
But Reggie Willits? Oh, Reggie.
Mike Scioscia chose to keep you on the playoff roster, even
though you can't hit, because you can bunt and pinch run.
Well, at least we know you can bunt.
You get the call to go in, the potential tying run in a key
moment of a key game, and what do you do? You stretch your lead, a little bit
more, a little bit more...
And almost get picked off. No worries, though, because you
know as well as anyone - better - the number one rule of any pinch runner:
don't get picked off!
Okay, so you had your close call. You had measured your
lead. You had it in control.
And then you do get picked off.
Unbelievable. A single responsibility, and you blow it. It
felt like the game was over right there - especially when Boston scored their
insurance run.
But your teammates had another thing in mind. Like a
miracle.
I bring this up in the midst of Angels euphoria only because
I'm happy for Reggie Willits.
I'm happy that his huge goof of a play can be forgotten,
erased by a comeback that still feels unreal, even after it actually happened.
And I'm happy because, since Reggie plays next to
Disneyland, "The Happiest Place On Earth," he gets to be happy, too.
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