I like this shot of a young Jerry Hairston, Jr. And I bet Jerry likes it too if only because it reminds him he is no longer a member of the Baltimore Orioles.
The biggest reason for the Padres' early season success is no doubt the starting and relief pitching, led by monsters such as Clayton Richard, Wade LeBlanc, Luke Gregerson and Heath Bell, but we can't sleep on the contribution by veteran utility guy Jerry Hairston, Jr.
Let's put this into focus:
- he has played a solid SS since Everth went down with an injury, with only one little hiccup in the finale of the Astros series marring his otherwise quality work;
- though his overall numbers are middling at .223/.270/.282, he has been raking some timely hits, most recently last night with his two-out double off Matty Cain that plated Will Venable and gave the Drinos a lead they would not relinquish; and
- he adds some championship lustre to the Padres clubhouse, what with the shiny new World Series ring he earned as a member of the '09 Yanquis.
In short, Jerry brings depth and a winning attitude to the Padres, something last year's squad was sorely lacking.
Today, Mat Latos leads the team against the Giants seeking a series sweep.
Let's do this.
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Jerry Hairston, Jr. Likes Winning Very Much
Labels:
Drinos,
Everth Cabrera,
Giants,
Jerry Hairston Jr.,
Mat Latos,
Matt Cain,
Will Venable
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