Jim Tracy on Ubaldo Jimenez’s no-hitter
Because it’s only his third start of the season, I start looking at the (pitch count). Is the pitch count intact enough to the point it doesn’t become ridiculous and you run the risk of jeopardizing a young man’s career?
For this, Jim Tracy, you may choose any one of the nasty things I’ve said about you and I’ll take it back. It’s a little bit jumbled, but it’s clear what you’re saying: even given what Jimenez was doing, you were still paying attention to his workload and thinking about the bigger picture. That is surprisingly non-blinkered. Also, you made the right decision and let him finish it out. Good work, James!
Now stop having Tulowitzki bunt.