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Some nice defense gets the Thick-Legged one out of the inning unscathed.


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I think Hatteberg is German for "Town of Unassisted Double Plays."


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Elster88 wrote:
Castro and Pedro the only starters without a hit today.

Cut 'em both.

BTW - Nuxhall was 15 years old in 1944 when he pitched two-thirds of an inning and gave up five runs.


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Feliciano started the 8th, getting the first two outs, then giving up a single and a ground rule double. Bradford comes in to pitch to David Ross with two on and two out.


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I'd let Bradford start the 9th and try to finish out the game. Why tire someone else out with a big series coming up against Toronto starting tomorrow?


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I agree. I'm hoping Willie doesn't try to "build up Wagner's confidence".

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Elster88 wrote:
Castro and Pedro the only starters without a hit today.


Howie on the radio noted Pedro's first inning out shoulda been ruled a single -- replays showed it was trapped by Kearns.


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On to the 9th - 6-2 Mets.


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Johnny Dickshot wrote:
="Elster88"]Castro and Pedro the only starters without a hit today.


Howie on the radio noted Pedro's first inning out shoulda been ruled a single -- replays showed it was trapped by Kearns.


MK was fuming about how Pedro was cheated out of that hit - he watched the television replay a few times and was ticked off about the call.


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And it's Bradford.

Howie thinks Wagner should have started the inning. Keith disagrees.

Castro flies out. Two outs to go.


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Bradford K's Valentin for the second out. And I'm feeling good about how he's doing (unlike how I felt with Wagner on the mound last night).


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Good game! We needed that one.


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Elster88 wrote:
I'm thinking we got a pretty durn good bullpen. Just need the closer to get it together.


I have a feeling that Wagner will be lights out from the All-Star break to the end of the season...


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Fun day to be at the ballpark. Lots of groups/organizations basically taking over the entire mezzanine, plus the $5 upper deck tickets so the place was pretty full.

Reyes advancing to third on the Woodward groundout was great, he basically didn't stop running while at 2nd base.

Didn't have the benefit of the replay but Pedro looked really disappointed that he didn't get that hit.

Heath Bell waited for all of the infielders before the dugout rail, giving them all props, especially Reyes. He was pumped after the DP.

Curtain call for Wright after the 2nd homer was nice.


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Gwreck wrote:
Fun day to be at the ballpark. Lots of groups/organizations basically taking over the entire mezzanine, plus the $5 upper deck tickets so the place was pretty full.

Reyes advancing to third on the Woodward groundout was great, he basically didn't stop running while at 2nd base.

Didn't have the benefit of the replay but Pedro looked really disappointed that he didn't get that hit.

Heath Bell waited for all of the infielders before the dugout rail, giving them all props, especially Reyes. He was pumped after the DP.

Curtain call for Wright after the 2nd homer was nice.

You said it. I was in a nice spot in the lodge, shaded but without losing too much view (couldn't see a chunk of the RF corner/Mets pen, but hey).

Didn't realize until I got home that Reyes was the first guy to swipe a bag off Milton this season, but damn was it fun to watch him run. The ground ball play you mentioned was cool because my eyes were following the throw to first, and when I pick my head up, Reyes is at third.

Javier Valentin's AB in the 9th was classic. Guy just did not want to be up there batting in the heat on his day off.

Great, great day to catch a ballgame.


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hat you guys....


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A good write-up of that play I was wondering about from the Times:

In the fifth inning yesterday, Reyes led off with a single against Reds starter Eric Milton. With Chris Woodward batting, Reyes broke toward second. Woodward's grounder pulled third baseman Juan Castro toward shortstop, and when Castro threw to first, leaving third base uncovered, Reyes accelerated, reaching there easily. He scored on Beltr�n's single.


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]Wright, watching the ball touch down 415 feet away in the left-center bleachers, almost passed Beltran on the bases because Beltran was preparing to tag up.


Did this really happen (Wright's first home run, the one in the fourth inning) or is the Post just being dramatic?


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