WASHINGTON -- First impressions can be deceiving -- and sometimes lasting. Just ask any politician in this city. That also applies to relief pitchers, where a bad half season can label you as untrustworthy for years to come.
But in Chicago Cubs manager Joe Maddon's world, there is no doghouse -- and there's always a way back. Lefty Justin Wilson is an example -- he's found his way back and could be a huge key for an October run.