I listened to this when I was driving home from the Airport.

I can't imagine any Red Sox pitcher succeeding in a game like this.  Same
goes for the 3-2 Tigers win and the extra-innings game.

Curt Schilling said that the key to playoff pitching is that you have to be
perfect.  He said the he liked having to be perfect, but a lot of guys
don't.

I can't see one Red Sox pitcher who would have survived this pressure
cooker.


On Fri, Oct 7, 2011 at 10:57 PM, Steve Gendron <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Anybody else watching this game in the ninth.  Great pitcher’s duel.  Win
> or lose, Halladay is just a stud.  How did we ever pass on him?****
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