The game against the White Socks was the first of 6 games the Ligers would play at home. The team continued their momentum over the home stretch, only dropping a single game against the Boston Red Socks.
Ken did not pitch again during this time. Such a thing was difficult for him, especially since he knew that his body could definitely hold up. Ken believed that he could even pitch every 2-3 days instead of 5.
However, there was a starting pitcher rotation for a reason. If he were to pitch twice as much as he should, there would be others that missed out.
Rohan was one of these players who was on the fringe of the line up. He was the one who had pitched in the game where they lost, though it was not exactly his fault.
Unlike Ken's debut, he had given up 2 runs and 1 walk over 5 innings. This was pretty decent for a debut, but as many players did, Rohan began to compare himself to Ken since they were both rookies.