does any of this matter in 40 mph wins? i mean, its not 10, or 20. its 40. I hope so, but but holy horsefeathers Ground balls aren't affected by the wind. You have one of the better ground ball pitchers in the league going who also happens to be the best at inducing weak contact. He might give up a gopher ball or even 2 but I would guess that for the most part Hendricks is the ideal pitcher to have pitching in these conditions. Is my theory on Hendricks correct? yea, I think your right. and the implications are a 12-2 game won by the cubs. I just want it to happen, it makes me nervous talking about it, if it somehow didnt happen what if Francona changed his starter? who could he pitch?