6 innings, 4 hits, 2 earned runs, no walks, and 6 k's, not sure if it was aaa, aa, or a, but solid non the less
Who gives a shit about the in-game results of a rehab assignment? The point isn't to get him mowing down a bunch of 19 year olds but to ease him back into real action. How he felt during and after the game is much more important.
^ a lot of us give a shit, isint it better then him getting shelled? and yes how he felt during and after the game is important, you do know he's starting against the giants this tues right?