Focusing on what's important in Astros land
I like it when journalists focus on what's really important in what has been a very disappointing season for the Astros. Here's something from earlier in the week:
Jason Hirsh, the rookie pitcher who got hammered in his third major league start Tuesday, make a big rookie mistake when he didn't hang around to talk to the media. Whether it was intentional or not, the move was not looked upon very favorably by several of his teammates, especially the veteran players.
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Hirsh is a bright and likeable kid, who has a lot to learn. He'll likely catch some hell from some of his teammates today, and he should. He should take their advice, learn from it and move on.
It sounds like it wasn't looked upon very favorably by journalists with blogs, either.
Posted by Kevin Whited @ 08/27/06 08:34 PM | Print | Comments (0)
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