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<blockquote data-quote="Phatillusion" data-source="post: 25299" data-attributes="member: 541271"><p>I pretty much did the same as him, but when I was in hs. At first I was closer, I never blew a save. Then our number 2 pitcher went down, and I came in, threw a 5 hit shut-out, and ever since that game I started the rest of my hs career. Usually when I pitched, if I didn't give up runs in the first two innings, you could almost bet your house on it that I would not give up any the rest of the game. I usually started out slow, then got better as the game went on. Was the opposite when I was a closer though, came on strong, then got more vulnerable the longer I pitched.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phatillusion, post: 25299, member: 541271"] I pretty much did the same as him, but when I was in hs. At first I was closer, I never blew a save. Then our number 2 pitcher went down, and I came in, threw a 5 hit shut-out, and ever since that game I started the rest of my hs career. Usually when I pitched, if I didn't give up runs in the first two innings, you could almost bet your house on it that I would not give up any the rest of the game. I usually started out slow, then got better as the game went on. Was the opposite when I was a closer though, came on strong, then got more vulnerable the longer I pitched. [/QUOTE]
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