First AB: One pitch. One hit. One double. One RBI.
That was quick.
Second AB: Two pitches. Two hits. Two doubles.
Going on history, I'm calling a three pitch at-bat, resulting in a double his next time at the plate.
Third AB: Five pitches. One out. Now batting .666.
MLB fact: The last player to have two extra base hits in first two major league at-bats: Kazuo Matsui. Let's all hope Nick Evans has a more prosperous career with the Mets than Matsui did.
Fourth AB: Eight pitches. Three doubles. Two RBI. One run scored on a Luis Castillo single.
All hits to opposite field, to boot. That's how you break into the majors with style.
Unos wild
ReplyDeleteHe can stay. An impressive day. And you have to be happy with what Vargas did.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely.
ReplyDeleteVargas was excellent.