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Grady Little Does Not Like the Media Second Guessing Him

Apr 5, 2007 – 2:40 PM
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Larry Brown

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When something in a game goes wrong, members of the media generally take it upon themselves to ask and speculate why it happened. Such was the mindset of one Steve Henson who questioned Grady Little's decision not to pinch hit for Randy Wolf in the 6th inning of the Dodgers loss to the Brewers on Tuesday. Of course the reason Henson questioned Little's non-move is because Kevin Mench wound up hitting the go-ahead two-run home run in the bottom half of the inning. While I side with Little in the case because I would have wanted Wolf to go more than five innings as well, suffice it to say Grady wasn't happy about having his decisions questioned. From Tony Jackson's Inside the Dodgers blog:
Grady Little didn't take kindly to being question in print this morning about his decision to let Randy Wolf hit for himself in the sixth inning last night, when the Dodgers had a chance to break open a game they led by one run and eventually lost by one run. He cut his pregame media session after providing curt answers to three questions, one of which was about whether he planned to try to get Saito into a game soon. "Whenever there is a decision to be made on a pitcher, I'll call upstairs and see what you guys think I should do first."
Yikes! I repeat, you were not in Grady Little's dugout, so you just don't understand.

Previously at FanHouse:
Were You In Grady Little's Dugout? Then You Don't Get it
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