1. He needed just four pitches to retire Phil Nevin, Trammell and Kevin Witt in the seventh inning. 2. He needed just four pitches to retire Phil Nevin, Trammell and Kevin Witt in the seventh. 3. Patterson needed only four pitches to retire Williams on strikes with the bases loaded. 4. Percival came in with a runner on first and two out, and needed only one pitch to retire John Valentin and end the inning. 5. Wetteland required only four pitches to retire Gomez and to send the Padres into a first-place tie with the San Francisco Giants. 6. He needed only two pitches to retire Wade Boggs and Paul Sorrento on groundouts after replacing Glynn with a runner on second and one out in the fifth inning. 7. His best inning was the fourth, when he needed only nine pitches to retire the bottom of the order. 8. Cleveland closer Jose Mesa needed only four pitches to retire the side in order in the ninth. |