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Lynn starting. I'll give you all my worthless thoughts after he's done in the first.
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Induced some weak contact to Gardner
Gave up a hard grounder to Jeter
Gave up a double to Ichiro
Got a grounder to end the inning
Shane Robinson just doubled, but it was the kind of double you see in Wrigley where the ball gets knocked down in the gap by wind.
Now he steals third. Beltran might not have a job when he gets back from the WBC.
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Kozma just stared at a 2-2 pitch down the middle.
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tkihshbt wrote:
Kozma just stared at a 2-2 pitch down the middle.
Must have been low.
Honus was batting in the first inning? Either it was a good one for the Cardinals, or they've moved him up to his rightful place in the order.
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tkihshbt wrote:
Induced some weak contact to Gardner
Gave up a hard grounder to Jeter
Gave up a double to Ichiro
Got a grounder to end the inning
Shane Robinson just doubled, but it was the kind of double you see in Wrigley where the ball gets knocked down in the gap by wind.
Now he steals third. Beltran might not have a job when he gets back from the WBC.
Who's pitching for the Jankees? Never mind. It doesn't matter. Shane-o owns them all.
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Kuroda.
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tkihshbt wrote:
Kuroda.
MLB.com had him throwing 27 pitches, 27 for strikes, through three.
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lynn pitched well or so it seems. the only run scored in 4 innings was a hr and it is hard to judge that in florida.
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And the Cardinals were shutout for the 2nd consecutive day.
I know it's spring training and all the starters don't play at this point, but for some reason I doubt that will be the last time the Cardinals are shutout in back-to-back games. They are so damn streaky.
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forsberg_us wrote:
And the Cardinals were shutout for the 2nd consecutive day.
I know it's spring training and all the starters don't play at this point, but for some reason I doubt that will be the last time the Cardinals are shutout in back-to-back games. They are so damn streaky.
Beltran, Molina and Holiday didn't play in either game, so I'm not going to worry too much. On the plus side, the Cardinals' starting pitchers in the last three games have allowed one run in 14 innings.