So back in his freshman year of college at St. Mary's College of Maryland Chris Segal was hitting .400 but still only starting about every third game on the baseball team. After the first two weeks of the season Segal went into Manager Lew Jenkins' office to find out why he was not receiving anymore playing time.
"Coach I just don't understand why I'm not playing; I'm hitting .400," Segal explained.
"Hell you might be a .400 hitter, but you're a .399 fielder," Jenkins countered.
Wednesday, August 1, 2007
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