ARI: Cruz (3-6, 4.84) & Gonzalez (3-2, 4.96)
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CHC: Marmol (4-4, 4.39) & Mateo (0-0, -.--)
LAA: Jared Weaver (7-0, 1.51) vs. TEX
DET: Nate Robertson (10-6, 3.87) vs. TAM
Code:
PL JL DM GG
C (V. Mart) Snyder Barrett Barrett
1B Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson
2B Hudson Hudson Hudson Hudson
3B Tracy Tracy Ramirez Ramirez
SS Cedeno (Reyes) Cedeno Perez
LF Gonzalez Gonzalez Gonzalez Gonzalez
CF Byrnes Pierre Pierre Pierre
RF Jones Jones Jones Green
DH Nevin Nevin Nevin Rivera
PS (LAA) (DET) CHC CHC
Who we want to do especially well... PL - VMart, Tracy, Cedeno, Byrnes, LAA JL - Snyder, Tracy, Reyes, DET DM - Barrett, ARam, Cedeno, CHC GG - Barrett, ARam, Perez, Green, Rivera, CHC
I'm wondering....
Should it be "Who we want to do especially well" (i.e. we want everyone on our team to do well, but especially these guys)
or
"Who we especially want to do well" ? (i.e. we don't care that much about the other guys on our team, except for these guys)
Or does it make any difference in meaning?
Or is one more grammatically correct than the other?