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that part I agree with, and I don't know if you heard Schilling call in later to say he agreed with that part.
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TFox
of course Schilling would say that, using RBIs as part of his plan would mean he is conceding the point that people will get on base
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crash davis (aka crash davis)
Oct 23 '09, 11:04
a pitcher should never concede that
of course, I may be just crazy
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You are crazy. RBI's are a function of players getting on base infront of a hitter.
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musubiafraidofthingsthatgobumpinthenight
Oct 23, 11:09
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