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did anyone else think sending Hill of the cubs down and keeping Leiber was a mistake besides me?

i was watching the game today. cubs that is. and saw the results of not letting hill stay in the lineup ( he threw a good game in aaa ) and i saw Leiber give up 4 home runs in an inning. they sent hill down when he walked 4. so i thought the smart thing would be to build his confid ence within the team. not to throw hom away to aaa. what do you think

thats sports for you-you can never figure out what they do and why they do anything.

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