Found October 18, 2009 on
Washington Times:
LOS ANGELES There's a common philosophy shared by most every manager in baseball that states you don't change anything once you get to the postseason. If it worked for you over the course of 162 games, it'll work for you come October. It's on display all the time in the playoffs, especially when it comes time to decide whether to leave a starting pitcher in the game or turn to the bullpen. And it was on display Friday in Game 2 of the National League Championship Series, when Philadelphia Phillies manager Charlie Manuel decided to pull Pedro Martinez after seven ...
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