Can Glavine repeat his Game 1 performance?
Originally Published: October 14, 2006
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Editor's Note: Inside Edge is a professional scouting service that supplies reports and tools regularly used by major league teams. The following look ahead is based on their scouting data:
The two pitchers starting in tonight's NLCS showdown each pitched well when they squared off in Game 1. Tom Glavine went seven scoreless innings, and Jeff Weaver was one pitch away from completing six scoreless, but that one pitch -- a Carlos Beltran homer, was the difference in the game.
Glavine vs. Weaver, part II: Dissecting the rematch
The two pitchers starting in tonight's NLCS showdown each pitched well when they squared off in Game 1. Tom Glavine went seven scoreless innings, and Jeff Weaver was one pitch away from completing six scoreless, but that one pitch -- a Carlos Beltran homer, was the difference in the game.
Both Glavine and Weaver will attempt to repeat solid efforts tonight. Here is an Inside Edge breakdown of how each pitcher approached the opposing lineups in Game 1:
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