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Cards
Furcal ss
Schumaker 2b
Holliday lf
Beltran rf
Molina c
Berkman 1b
Freese 3b
Jay cf
Westbrook p
Cubs lineup
DeJesus cf
Castro ss
Rizzo 1b
Soriano lf
LaHair rf
Soto c
Barney 2b
Valbuena 3b
Garza p
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The Cardinals are trying to hit 3-run homers with no one on base.
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Bottom 4th: Pittsburgh
- R. Barajas hit by pitch
- C. Barmes walked, R. Barajas to second
- A.J. Burnett safe at first on catcher J. Buck's throwing error, R. Barajas to third, C. Barmes to second, R. Barajas scored, C. Barmes to third
- A. Presley walked, A.J. Burnett to second
- N. Walker hit sacrifice fly to left, C. Barmes scored
- A. McCutchen walked, A.J. Burnett to third, A. Presley to second
- G. Jones walked, A.J. Burnett scored, A. Presley to third, A. McCutchen to second
- C. Gaudin relieved C. Zambrano
- C. McGehee walked, A. Presley scored, A. McCutchen to third, G. Jones to second
- P. Alvarez struck out looking
- R. Barajas struck out swinging
4 runs, 0 hits, 1 errors
Miami 1, Pittsburgh 5
Last edited by artie_fufkin (7/21/2012 7:58 pm)
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Even better ...
- D. Freese singled
- J. Russell relieved J. Germano
- J. Jay popped bunt out to third
- A. Craig hit for J. Westbrook
- A. Craig doubled to shallow left, D. Freese to third
- R. Furcal singled to shallow left, D. Freese scored, A. Craig to third
- S. Schumaker tripled to deep center, A. Craig and R. Furcal scored
- M. Holliday walked
- C. Beltran ground rule double to right, S. Schumaker scored, M. Holliday to third
- Y. Molina intentionally walked
- L. Berkman popped out to second
- M. Corpas relieved J. Russell
- D. Freese doubled to right, M. Holliday and C. Beltran scored, Y. Molina to third
- J. Jay doubled to shallow left, Y. Molina and D. Freese scored
- A. Craig doubled to right, J. Jay scored
- R. Furcal walked
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I haven't seen a pitch, but it sounds like Westbrook was really good.
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An this is why a team that's barely above .500 is 2nd in baseball in run differential. A couple of these hits with RISP might have been nice during the road trip.
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forsberg_us wrote:
An this is why a team that's barely above .500 is 2nd in baseball in run differential. A couple of these hits with RISP might have been nice during the road trip.
Indeed..
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forsberg_us wrote:
An this is why a team that's barely above .500 is 2nd in baseball in run differential. A couple of these hits with RISP might have been nice during the road trip.
I dont get how they have been so good and so bad at the same time.
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With this win the Cards' run differential is now +79. They have outscored opponents by 79 runs and are four games over .500. That is infuriating.
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Bernie wrote a good piece on Lilliquist this morning.
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forsberg_us wrote:
I haven't seen a pitch, but it sounds like Westbrook was really good.
After the first inning. He loaded the bases and went to 3-0 on Soto before inducing a ground out. I don't think the Cubs made it past second base after that.
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tkihshbt wrote:
With this win the Cards' run differential is now +79. They have outscored opponents by 79 runs and are four games over .500. That is infuriating.
It isnt like there starters have been bad either. Bad luck or bad managing?
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tkihshbt wrote:
With this win the Cards' run differential is now +79. They have outscored opponents by 79 runs and are four games over .500. That is infuriating.
The Red Sox are currently in last place with a +51 run differential while the Orioles are -45 and 3.5 games ahead of them.