Castros .300 rookie season is complete
Night, By Bruce Milesbmiles@Dailyherald.Com@News:HOUSTON Rookie Shortstop Starlin Castro Went 2-For-3 Saturday, Way, His Batting Average Stood At An Even .300. Cubs Manager Mike Quade Wanted It To Stay That, Lineups, So He Sat Castro On Sunday. Quade Tries To Plan Several Days Ahead With His, Said, Saturday Ended Up Being Key For Castro. ?I, What, You Know, Play, This Kids Going To, 300, Hes Going To Have To Perform Today To Get To, Him, ? Quade Said. He Was Feeling The Pressure. I Absolutely Loved Watching, This, Loved Watching Him Perform. I Kind Of Made Up My Mind If He Does, 300, Gets To, Game, Gets Through This, Innings, I Dont Care If We Played 15, 300, Hes Playing. If He Comes Out Of This At, Lineup, Im Going To Stick With My Original, Yesterday, Let (Darwin) Barney Play Short Today. He Earned This Thing, 347, I Thought That Was Really Cool.Castro Wound Up With An On-Base Percentage Of, 408, A Slugging Percentage Of, Runs, 3 Home, Rbi, 41, Him, 27 Errors. This Is Part Of The Learning Process For, Today, Quade Said. Its A Great Accomplishment. He Earned It. He Didnt Know What Q Was Going To Do, Way., I Wanted It That, Lineup, You Know What? If He Was In The, Zambrano, Hed Go Play. But My Call This Time.@Leadin For Body Copy:No Dealing Big Z? General Manager Jim Hendry Said There Are No Plans To Trade Pitcher Carlos, Zambrano, Who Went 8-0 Down The Stretch, Contract, Who Has A No-Trade Clause In His, Stay., Has Said Repeatedly He Wants To
Published in Daily herald (Arlington Heights, Ill. : Arlington Heights ed.) (04.10.2010)
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Published in Daily herald (Arlington Heights, Ill. : Arlington Heights ed.) (04.10.2010)
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