I saw a stat that said Guerrero has 14 homers against Seattle in 34 games the past two years. That's a ton of homers against one club.
I think we saw the result of not pitching in a game. Even at that, they only got two hits off him. But he was behind a lot of hitters and threw a lot of pitches.
I think he was a little indecisive once he saw the ball. We have talked to him. He just got caught out in no-man's land and couldn't get back.
That was not hit hard, but it was no slow roller. I saw him charge and he made it look easy.
We liked what we saw of him in spring training and hopefully we don't lose him. But he wasn't getting the at-bats here and there wasn't the (likelihood) for him to get at-bats.
We saw the result of him not pitching in a game for 14 days. Even given that, he gave up only two hits.
There was no discussion of limiting his innings. And you saw what happened to him.