FOUR-OUT SAVE
Aug/24/08 12:15 PM Filed in:
Chris Perez
Rookie Chris Perez gained his
fifth save — and third of more than three
outs — when he set down the final four
hitters he faced Sunday. "I've thrown twice in the
last nine days, so I'm definitely fresh," he said.
"It went through my mind that if a guy got on base in
the eighth (Atlanta had one hit in the inning), I could
be in there. And then they called down and told me to
get ready."
Just before he spoke to a reporter, Perez was getting
some inside baseball counseling from veteran Russ
Springer, who was more than happy to give it.
"He and (Kyle) McClellan both want to talk pitching,
and they want to learn," said the 39-year-old Springer.
"If they didn't come to me and want to learn, I'm not
going to go push it on them.
"They know there's a difference between pitching here
and in the minor leagues, and they want to learn. I've
been on teams where young guys come up and think
they're going to come in and dominate and not have to
do anything different. It usually takes them a couple
of trips to the minor leagues before they figure out
they need to come up and learn something."
(stltoday.com)