PLAYERS:
Barry Zito,
Bruce Bochy,
Alex Rodriguez,
Justin Verlander,
Brian Sabean
TEAMS: San Francisco Giants, New York Yankees, Detroit Tigers, St. Louis Cardinals
TEAMS: San Francisco Giants, New York Yankees, Detroit Tigers, St. Louis Cardinals
Barry Zito, the suddenly now relevant lefty, will pitch Game 1 for the San Francisco Giants tomorrow night. Manager Bruce Bochy opted with Zito, who turned that abysmal contract and in turn his career around this year. Alex Rodriguez should take note.
Zito’s outing in a 5-0 victory on Friday night in Game 5 of the NL championship series at Busch Stadium was down right stellar. He helped San Francisco rally from a 3-1 series deficit against the defending champion St. Louis Cardinals. His fastball may have lost speed, but it was Zito’s crafty performance that allowed the Giants to return to the World Series for the second time in three years.
Left off the postseason roster for all three rounds in 2010, Zito made a conscious decision to find his way by just plain having fun again. He just started forgetting the bad starts and moving on to the next. Whatever he did to change his mental approach, it has certainly paid off. Zito is the pitcher du jour.
It doesn’t hurt he now has four pit...
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