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Tag Archives: los angeles dodgers
Daily Roundup, 04/22/12
Josh Hamilton stole a base. -And Ramon Santiago tripled. –In a game featuring two of the best offenses in baseball, the winning run came on a suicide squeeze with the bases loaded. Of course, it really should have been called … Continue reading
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Daily Roundup — Opening Day 2012 (04/05/12)
Toronto and Cleveland went 16 innings. –It’s the longest Opening Day game, ever, and baseball has been around a long time. —Benches-clearing in the fifteenth inning, of course. —-Omar Vizquel was part of a five-man infield at one point. Technically … Continue reading
Daily Roundup, 08/27/11
Brandon Allen homered off Jon Lester. -It’s the first homer he has ever hit off a lefty. –Lester hadn’t given up a homer to a lefty since June 18th. —George Kottaras hit that one. In the second game, Erik Bedard … Continue reading
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Daily Roundup, 07/24/11
- THE PIRATES ARE BACK IN FIRST PLACE (tied with the Cardinals and Brewers, but STILL). – This was how they won their game today. — The Reds are sub-.500 and still only three games back. —- How the heck … Continue reading
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Daily Roundup, 07/22/11
- Nelson Cruz had eight RBIs tonight. – With a 4-for-4 night, his OBP is finally above .300. Yay? — He only saw six pitches. – Aaron Cook finally won a game… with six innings of four-run ball. Whee. – … Continue reading
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Daily Roundup, 07/17/11
- The As scored seven runs today before they made an out. – The Giants scored the winning run on a suicide squeeze. In the same game, the Padres had the bases loaded in extra innings… but didn’t score because … Continue reading
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Daily Roundup, 07/10/11
First things first, this roundup by Baseball Reference is pretty awesome. And now on with the show. – BJ Upton had… a day. He singled in the fourth inning of the Rays/Yankees game, then immediately got picked off (CC running … Continue reading
Daily Roundup, 07/09/11
The big story of the day was Derek Jeter hitting #3000. He did that in the third inning after 2,999 was a leadoff single. -The big hit was a home run. Seriously. –Off David Price no less. —Price made his … Continue reading
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Tagged Aaron Harang, Atlanta Braves, baltimore orioles, Boston Red Sox, Chicago White Sox, Cliff Lee, daily roundup, dan uggla, David Price, Derek Jeter, dioner navarro, John Lackey, Jordan, Jose Bautista, josh hamilton, kansas city royals, Los Angeles Angels, los angeles dodgers, Luke Gregerson, luke hochevar, Mark Buehrle, michael pineda, minnesota twins, New York Yankees, Philadelphia Phillies, rubby de la rosa, san diego padres, tampa bay rays, Wade Boggs
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