“I just think I pitched a little bit more, used my head a little bit better,” Myers said, using “pitched” as a contrast to simply throwing.Thank you, Zach. Without your help, I would have been confused something awful. Why would throwing more pitches, which I would have thought he meant by "pitched a little bit more," help someone? I thought they wanted to be efficient, to pitch less. I am still confused, however, as to how he did it with his head. Did he throw it with his head? Or just use his head for other things, like stopping the ball after it was hit? Help me, Zach!
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6.02.2011
Thanks, Zach
Sometimes a writer's job is not just to tell you what happened, but explain what happened. Or, in this case of Zachary Levine writing about Astros pitcher Brett Myers for the Houston Chronicle's blog. explain what was said:
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