91. He threw the ball hard, threw a couple of good change-ups, a decent breaking ball.
92. He tried to use the breaking ball to get them off balance.
93. He struck out on a Randy Myers breaking ball, waving weakly at strike three, in what might have been his final Mariner at-bat.
94. He just never seemed to harness his control or come up with a breaking ball that he could throw consistently for strikes.
95. He might be getting his breaking ball over for strikes early in counts.
96. He would hold up a baseball for a fastball, toss a ball in the air for a breaking ball.
97. He struggled to field the simplest grounders and looked overmatched against any pitcher with a breaking ball.
98. He was such an aggressive hitter you were hoping you could get him to chase a bad breaking ball.
99. He threw strikes and was getting his breaking ball and changeup over.
100. He throws breaking balls and gets Guerrero to hit to the opposite field.