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Secrets Abound In Olympic Baseball |
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BEIJING (AP) Canada manager Terry Puhl is tired of the gamesmanship going on in international baseball - and it's been in full swing well before Wednesday's first pitch in these Olympics. "It's little boys," Puhl said, describing some of his colleagues. "Everybody's game-playing." It's standard practice in the major leagues for the names of probable pitchers to be provided to the opponent days in advance. South Korea manager Kim Kyung-moon won't announce his starter for the team's Olympic opener against the United States, so U.S. skipper Davey Johnson is doing the same and keeping his pitcher a secret... Read entire article here.
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