obviously, diekman has not had halladay's command but he's walked two. why is it that when you're down five runs in the ninth inning a lot of guys give you that best at-bat of the night. they take pitches, they make the pitcher work. why can't guys treat the second inning in a 0-0 tie like they do when you need base runners down big late. bob: i can't answer that question, i really don't know. when you think back in the history of this game pete rose's name game up earlier. len: he treated every at-bat. bob: every at-bat like it was the last one he was ever going to get in his life. didn't matter whether it was the first at-bat of the game or a tie game in extra innings. game seven of a world series. he approached every at-bat exactly the same. len: if you don't get your pitch, you don't swing. you kind of earn the take a strike mode but it's funny how it works out. you draw walks and get a lot of good hitters counts when you do that. a flare caught by galvis, nice running grab. two down. very athletic play by the rookie. bob: i mentioned it last night,