Last night Jordan Schafer saw his first time in a big league game. Starting in center and hitting eighth in the order, Schafer drilled a pitch over the left field wall for is first homerun, in his first MLB at-bat. He will not be batting eighth for long, as he projects as a leadoff hitter, but manager Bobby Cox wants to keep some of the pressure off of Jordan. If you have a roster spot that you can spare, he is worth an add in case he catches fire.
For a great write up about Schafer, check out Gangi’s profile on Friday. As we have been doing for the past year, we will continue to cover Schafer and his progress here at The Sports Idiot.
Other news from last night’s opener:
Brett Myers got lit up again. In the first two innings he gave up three dingers, and he allowed eight hits overall. His K:BB ratio sits at 6:1, which isn’t bad though. His 6.00 ERA, not going to work. Zolecki’s writeup is here.
Derek Lowe is good. Damned good. Mike Gonzalez put some drama in the game, surrendering a run and putting two ducks on the pond, before striking out Ryan Howard and Raul Ibanez to end the game. No save for Gonzo, as it was a four run lead when he entered the game. Bowman’s writeup is here.








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