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DocTee Aug 22 2007 06:39 PM |
WOW
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seawolf17 Aug 22 2007 07:03 PM |
...in game one of a doubleheader. Awesome.
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DocTee Aug 22 2007 07:39 PM |
Amazing Stats:
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Elster88 Aug 22 2007 07:50 PM |
You wouldn't think a 15 spot (Dodgers over the Phils) would be half the amount of runs scored by a team in another game.
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DocTee Aug 22 2007 07:51 PM |
Brandon Webb's streak is OVAH. Brewers score in the first, ending his run at 42 IP.
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Kid Carsey Aug 22 2007 07:54 PM |
DT: >>>Even better: A Texas pitcher recorded a save in a game that was decided by 27 runs.<<<
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seawolf17 Aug 22 2007 07:55 PM |
It's the little-used "three scoreless innings" rule.
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Kid Carsey Aug 22 2007 07:58 PM |
That didn't occur to me, but of course you and DT are correct.
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Elster88 Aug 22 2007 08:02 PM |
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Is it three scoreless or just three preserving the win?
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seawolf17 Aug 22 2007 08:05 PM |
The official scorer shall credit a pitcher with a save when such pitcher meets all four of the following conditions:
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Frayed Knot Aug 22 2007 09:07 PM |
I like the part where the Texas 8 & 9 hitters combined for 8 hits and [u:3f8ad4bc49]14 RBIs[/u:3f8ad4bc49] - yet #3 hitter Michael Young had [u:3f8ad4bc49]none[/u:3f8ad4bc49]
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Johnny Dickshot Aug 22 2007 09:20 PM |
I can't believe Jay Payton didn't pitch.
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Frayed Knot Aug 22 2007 09:25 PM |
BoSox get 9 hits (6 1Bs & 3 2Bs) plus 6 BBs and a HBP ... and lose 2-1
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G-Fafif Aug 22 2007 10:18 PM |
That Texas save would have been no sure bet in Guillermo Mota's hands.
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DocTee Aug 22 2007 11:15 PM |
"That was ridiculous. I have never been in anything like that in my life," said Saltalamacchia, who went 4-for-6 with a walk and scored five runs. He came in batting .179 and finished at .262.
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Edgy DC Aug 23 2007 07:21 AM |
Amazin'. Only 14-3 until the final two innings.
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metirish Aug 23 2007 07:56 AM Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Aug 23 2007 07:59 AM |
Baltimore lost the second game 9 - 7,with a combined 39 runs Texas broke the record for runs scored in a doubleheader ,the previous record was 36 runs scored by the Tigers against the St. Louis Browns during the 1937 season.
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Edgy DC Aug 23 2007 07:57 AM |
This thread should be called "30-3? Holy Shit!"
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Frayed Knot Aug 23 2007 08:30 AM |
Also last night; Brandon Webb's run at the scoreless innings streak was over in the 1st inning - still nearly two complete game shutouts shy of Hershiser's record.
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metirish Aug 23 2007 08:32 AM Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Aug 23 2007 08:35 AM |
I might have gotten excited about that if Webb had gotten to within two or three innings.
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Edgy DC Aug 23 2007 08:32 AM |
If that record is so important to you, why not go for the doubleplay with a big chunky guy up? Heck, pull the leftfielder into the infield.
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Nymr83 Aug 23 2007 02:31 PM |
in honor of the 30-3 drubbing, ESPN.com has listed what they consider the [url=http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=schoenfield/070823] top 100 beatdowns of all-time[/url]
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metirish Aug 23 2007 02:35 PM |
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ESPN is a load of bollox.
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Frayed Knot Aug 23 2007 09:39 PM |
Letterman on the 30-3 Tex-Balt game:
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