How the game has changed. The Memorial Day doubleheader is now a thing of the past. In fact, the doubleheaders, with the exception of the day-night doubleheaders, are now a thing of the past. I wish that was not the case. It was enjoyable being able to pay for one game and watch two. It was also enjoyable watching doubleheaders, especially on holidays.
Certainly other changes have taken place over the years as well but one that sticks out in my mind now has to do with the way the game is played, specifically in terms of the closers. Forget for a moment the way relief pitching has changed, forget for a moment the way the number of innings a closer can pitch has changed and think back to when teams only had one closer.
I remember reading in a book how when the New York Yankees brought in Goose Gossage, Sparky Lyle was never the same. I actually think that was in the book Bronx Zoo. It made sense because the closer was the guy you went to and you could bring in as early as the seventh inning. Now, I think how fortunate the Mets are to have two closers (one who handles the eighth and one who handles the ninth).
If K-Rod is over-worked in a game, he can be given a rest and JJ Putz can pithc. If K-Rod develops back spasms, as happened in Boston, Putz can close out the game.
It is true that Putz was very hittable the last game in Boston. Still, I found it comforting to know that the Mets had a closer pitching the ninth.
Hopefully both JJ Putz and K-Rod will be 100% today and can help the Mets win.
Let’s Go Mets!
Monday, May 25, 2009
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