Fresh Start

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The Outlaws have just kicked off their second-half campaign at Peccole Park, where reliever John Jefferson will come out of the bullpen for his first start of the season. Kind of funny, because it reminds me of a conversation John and I had in the Goodwin Field visitors clubhouse in June the day after he threw five innings of impressive relief against the St. George Roadrunners.

I asked him how he felt about moving into the starting rotation — an area the team had been struggling at that point — and he showed no desire whatsover to leave his bullpen role. I do recall him saying that about the same time starters Phil Springman and Nick Singleton were in earshot, but Jefferson has proven to be a middle-relief horse more than anything.

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Patrick Kinmartin

About Me: Patrick Kinmartin has been a sports writer at the Chico Enterprise-Record since graduating from the University of Southern California in 2005. He began covering the Outlaws and the Golden Baseball League upon arriving and took over the beat full-time in 2007. A north Orange County native notoriously fond of his hometown Fullerton, Kinmartin also has an occupational obsession with European football, which he chronicles on the Web radio site 101 Soccer Live.

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