Play, pause, rewind, play...
At least he's doing something about it :). Lance Carter, the recently shaky veteran middle-reliever has acted on what we here and others found equally puzzling: sudden power and control outage:
I admire the guy, you know. He's getting his act together - between him and Rick, they'll find a way. I would not be surprised if come June, Carter had a very decent shot again at becoming the primary seventh-inning guy.
"Lance Carter called his father in Bradenton, Fla.,
with an urgent message.
Drive to his house and grab the videotapes,
the ones of Carter's 26 saves in 2003 and
his solid relief work for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays
the last two years. Package them up and send them
to Los Angeles. When the Dodgers return from
their three-city trip, the tapes will be waiting
for pitching coach Rick Honeycutt and bullpen
coach Dan Warthen to review."
with an urgent message.
Drive to his house and grab the videotapes,
the ones of Carter's 26 saves in 2003 and
his solid relief work for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays
the last two years. Package them up and send them
to Los Angeles. When the Dodgers return from
their three-city trip, the tapes will be waiting
for pitching coach Rick Honeycutt and bullpen
coach Dan Warthen to review."
I admire the guy, you know. He's getting his act together - between him and Rick, they'll find a way. I would not be surprised if come June, Carter had a very decent shot again at becoming the primary seventh-inning guy.
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