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on the road is 16.20 and at home is 4.30. the friendly confines? slow infield? now it is a fast infield yet they re still pitching better here. jim: jim, does the mound have anything to do with that? jim: i haven t been out there lately, bob, but i don t think so. obviously some mounds and rob will testify to this, i always thought the ones that rob: dodger stadium. jim: yes, when i pitched in that first world series game when i was to 20. some parks you feel like you re closer to home plate than others. rob: absolutely. wrigley. i loved pitching wrigley because of the back wall. it seemed like it was 10 feet behind home plate. bob: we ve had pitchers tell us when you re pitching in cincinnati or philadelphia, you feel like the left center field wall is 20 feet behind you. jim: how about fenway park when there is green paint on the back of your rear end after the game? the late pan dobb zonks we were always thinking, the red sox and the yankees and the ....
the balls. jim: he was terrific and wasn t afraid to knock the ball down. he played the hitters. it is kind of interesting. you don t know what you re missing until he leaves. he was that good. never out of position. bob: who played third base afternoon he left? jim: din sen say. he was very good third baseman, compared to brooks. very, very difficult. rob: that is like catching after johnny bench. jim: who did? joe oliver. rob: there was somebody before joe. my point is you don t really remember. jim: absolutely. there is dave trembley. bob: with a catcher s mitt sitting right behind him. jim: yes. bob: 3-2. one out, two men on. two runs in already. hanrahan not even close. the bases are loaded. another 1-2-3 inning that has alarmed the nationals at times is when hanrahan is in a count, he ll miss by tw or three feet, and he ll have within or two of those kind of pitches. so the batess are loaded. one out. jim: let s take a look at adam jones comi ....