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CARDINALS LINEUP
1. Furcal SS
2. Jay CF
3. Holliday LF
4. Craig RF
5. Berkman 1B
6. Molina C
7. Carpenter 3B
8. Descalso 2B
9. Lynn P
CUBS LINEUP:
1. DeJesus CF
2. Castro SS
3. Rizzo 1B
4. Soriano LF
5. LaHair RF
6. Soto C
7. Barney 2B
8. Valbuena 3B
9. Wood P
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I laughed at several of these. Nice shot at the Cubs.
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Some of those were pretty good....
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Lynn is getting squeezed badly.
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This is what the Cubs should have done last week. Lynn was terrible then but they couldn't make him pay.
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tkihshbt wrote:
Lynn is getting squeezed badly.
He got hosed on the 2-2 to Castro and on the 1-2 to Soto.
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Brenly just said Molina rarely swings at the first pitch unless there's a runner in scoring position. I have no idea where he gets that information.
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Does anyone have any idea where the strike zone is today?
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If it's Greene instead of Descalso, he runs around the bases twice before LaHair even gets the ball in. FREE TYLER GREENE.
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Descalso instead of Greene against a lefty for the second straight day. Think Matheny is trying to send a message to Moz?
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artie_fufkin wrote:
tkihshbt wrote:
Lynn is getting squeezed badly.
He got hosed on the 2-2 to Castro and on the 1-2 to Soto.
Absolutely. Gameday said he threw strike five.
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artie_fufkin wrote:
Does anyone have any idea where the strike zone is today?
Some of it's over here , a little bit of it over there .....
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Lynn at 48 pitches , room for improvement ....
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don.rob11 wrote:
Lynn at 48 pitches , room for improvement ....
He can't throw his breaking pitch for strikes again, so they're sitting on the fastball. At least he kept it down last inning.
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don.rob11 wrote:
artie_fufkin wrote:
Does anyone have any idea where the strike zone is today?
Some of it's over here , a little bit of it over there .....
Wood isn't getting treated much better.
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Ball to Castro was inside but up too much. I don't think Lynn has thrown his slider for a strike.
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Should have been ball four, but Rizzo went out and got it.
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They swing the infield around to the right for Rizzo and then pitch him outside.
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Flat, flat, flat, flat.
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I'm getting on board with moving Lynn back to the bullpen.
Last edited by tkihshbt (7/27/2012 2:25 pm)
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tkihshbt wrote:
Ball to Castro was inside but up too much. I don't think Lynn has thrown his slider for a strike.
He keeps looking down at his feet, TK. Like he's uncomfortable with the mound. He also knocked his own cap off his head once. He hasn't gotten into any kind of rhythm at all.
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artie_fufkin wrote:
tkihshbt wrote:
Ball to Castro was inside but up too much. I don't think Lynn has thrown his slider for a strike.
He keeps looking down at his feet, TK. Like he's uncomfortable with the mound. He also knocked his own cap off his head once. He hasn't gotten into any kind of rhythm at all.
This isn't the first time I've seen him have issues with the mound. I seem to recall him looking back a few times when Pittsburgh knocked him around.
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Get him through the fourth and then get someone up. He's got nothing today.
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Wow, MCarp.
Need about 10 more.
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tkihshbt wrote:
artie_fufkin wrote:
tkihshbt wrote:
Ball to Castro was inside but up too much. I don't think Lynn has thrown his slider for a strike.
He keeps looking down at his feet, TK. Like he's uncomfortable with the mound. He also knocked his own cap off his head once. He hasn't gotten into any kind of rhythm at all.
This isn't the first time I've seen him have issues with the mound. I seem to recall him looking back a few times when Pittsburgh knocked him around.
He might be getting his heel caught where Wood digs in his toe. That used to happen to me once in awhile when there was a righty going for the other team. But this is the majors, for heaven's sake. Call out the grounds crew and have them fill in the hole.