41. He possessed everything and walked in evenings with God. 42. He then walked back in and ordered his meal. 43. He struggled with his control, giving up two runs on two hits and two walks in the first innings. 44. He walked back in, and had gained enough to make the weight. 45. He walked four in his six innings, and one of those scored in the first when Keith Lockhart doubled to right. 46. He walked in the first inning, reached on a grounder to deep short in the third and beat out a bunt in the eighth. 47. He will be allowed to walk alone in about six weeks when four pins and a metal bar supporting his broken left femur are removed. 48. He walked Canseco in the second inning but got the next hitter, Konerko, to ground into a double play. 49. He walked off in twilight and he did not appear to be pleased. 50. He was brilliant, holding the Braves to a mere four singles and two walks in the first eight innings. |