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NEW YORK METS COACH RICK Peterson is usually one of baseball's most obliging interviews, particularly on anything pertaining to pitching. But he suddenly seems detached and indifferent when asked about tipping pitches.
Instead of embarking on a 15-minute soliloquy on his scientific theories and applications, Peterson acts more intent on watching the Mets take batting practice from the visitors dugout at Petco Park.
He glances only occasionally at the interviewer, giving one-and two-word answers, forcing the fellow to work a little harder at thinking up questions.
Sly chap, Peterson. Four weak questions into the interview, he smiles and gives an ...