Matt Spiegel
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Probably.
Not sorry.
And also, Peavy loves music as much as he loves baseball and loves playing music as much as he loved playing baseball.
I don't know if there's a better music town than this one in terms of an active...
Vibrant scene where you can go out and see absolutely any style at multiple different size venues on a given night.
This is a hell of a town to go see live music in.
And Peavy took advantage of it when he was here.
I remember when Peavy was here, one of the things that got talked about a lot in the hardcore baseball stuff was that after his 75th pitch, he fell apart.
Lawrence, you remember that?
It was like pitch 76 and beyond seemed to be a moment where Peavy's stuff just kind of abandoned him.
And it was, at the time, early to be thinking about it that way.
around the game and now that's like commonplace not necessarily pitch 75 but like every manager is out there looking for this stuff to fall off even a tiny bit after 70 pitches or maybe it's 80 maybe it's 90 or it's third time to through the order right right and and both of those splits we poured through about pv again and again and again during his white socks time
Well, you know, it's good to be wired that way.
Kate Horton's wired that way.
Good article from Patrick Mooney in The Athletic about the background of, like, Horton and counsel talking about what this year's going to be.
And Kate always wants to pitch into the seven.
Doesn't mean he will, but managers want their guys to do that, especially the good ones.
It's a great character, though.
I like that character development.
I like that character, too.