Tuesday, June 21, 2005

"Good" is totally subjective.

"Even though rookie second baseman Robinson Cano entered last night's game with a hot homestand of his own (10-for-24 to raise his average to .283), Torre left him at No. 9 and Tony Womack at No. 2 in the order. 'Womack is having good at-bats now and I like him where he is,' Torre said."

Sure, Joe. Whatever you say.

Womack absolutely had one base hit out of the infield this week. On Sunday. I saw it with my own eyes.

He also managed a sacrifice fly in the same game, which was awesome.

Also, don't forget the triple Womack hit on May 13th. That was totally a good at-bat.

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