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IGT 05/10, Reds at Mets (Game ll)
KC May 10 2008 10:48 AM |
IGT hoggin' over here.
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Fman99 May 10 2008 03:44 PM |
Dusty's already said that Phillips and Griffey will sit tonight's game with minor dings.
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AG/DC May 10 2008 03:47 PM |
Wow, that's eight total bases from game one.
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AG/DC May 10 2008 04:31 PM |
Damn good chance we'll see Castro make his 2008 debut today.
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Gwreck May 10 2008 05:00 PM |
Cincinnati Reds
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Rockin' Doc May 10 2008 05:49 PM |
Let's Go Mets!!!
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Rockin' Doc May 10 2008 06:26 PM Edited 1 time(s), most recently on May 10 2008 06:32 PM |
A question for those watching the game, was Endy's bunt a straight sacrifice or was he trying for a hit?
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bmfc1 May 10 2008 06:29 PM |
He was credited for a sacrifice b/I think he was trying for a hit because it was a drag bunt.
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Rockin' Doc May 10 2008 06:33 PM |
Thanks for the information.
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SteveJRogers May 10 2008 06:42 PM |
Got a sparse crowd here at Shea.
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batmagadanleadoff May 10 2008 06:43 PM |
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Endy was trying to drag bunt his way onto first base. But who knows whether he was ordered to sac bunt Reyes over to third and decided to execute Randolph's command by drag bunting, rather than drag bunting on his own? The real screwup in that inning was Alomar's decision to send Wright home on Beltran's double - Wright was out at home by more than one whole footstep. You couldn't see this from all the replays but on the initial live action feed, Griffey had alredy released his throw to the infield and when the camera then cut to Wright, he hadn't even reached third base yet but was clearly not slowing up to stop at third base either.
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SteveJRogers May 10 2008 06:45 PM |
On the dugout, some heckler yelled at Griffey that he should be here at Shea as a Met!
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Rockin' Doc May 10 2008 07:09 PM |
SJR -"Got a sparse crowd here at Shea."
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Rockin' Doc May 10 2008 07:16 PM |
The Mets aren't making Arroyo work hard enough. He's pitched 6 innings with only 84 pitches.
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bmfc1 May 10 2008 07:45 PM |
This is embarrassing. 24 runs in the last two games, they're facing a pitcher with a thousand ERA, and they can't hit him. This afternoon, they looked great. Tonight, they looked like the team that did you-know-what, you-know-when. Maybe things would have been different if Alomar held Wright, but I doubt it.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket May 10 2008 07:58 PM |
boo
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KC May 10 2008 08:09 PM |
I kinda thought sending Wright was dumb and it may have been a turning point.
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Rockin' Doc May 10 2008 08:26 PM |
RD - "...now he's done and it's up to the bullpen to hold it in hopes the offense can rally for the victory."
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Grote15 May 10 2008 08:34 PM |
These games are getting tougher to watch....I've already said it but although it may be cosmetic Willie needs to go..Personally I've about had it with Omar and his hunches on players ala Burgos.
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themetfairy May 10 2008 08:45 PM |
I had the feeling when I saw the pitching matchups that Willie was going for the split today. It's disappointing that the team didn't go for the kill this evening after spilling so much blood this afternoon.
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