Re: 9/23/12 - Dodgers vs. Reds
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Ellis with a 2-1 count. Bunt. Pitcher gets man at first.
Then runner scores and Cruz goes all the way to third.
Strange defense there. 3-1 ballgame.
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How did Cairo drop that ball?
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Votto had no chance even if he handled it cleanly. He did allow the runner to go to 3rd.
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dougdirt
How did Cairo drop that ball?
He turned into Joey Votto?
Re: 9/23/12 - Dodgers vs. Reds
Tito giving Bailey heck for not looking the runner back.
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Originally Posted by
dougdirt
How did Cairo drop that ball?
Cairo has had a number of plays this year that have left me scratching my head.
Add that one to the tally. I think it's yet another sign that he is done-zo.
P.S. Votto charged the bunt, so Cairo was covering first.
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Tom Servo
He turned into Joey Votto?
Exactly. Space time things.
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Error on Votto to allow Cruz to go to third. Man on third, two outs.
Abreau up. Homer at 101, now 102 pitches.
Cairo gets the error. He covered first. Correction on ESPN.
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And there was Cairo fumbling around.
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I was confused too, the ESPN angle never showed a closeup of who was on first. I assumed Votto.
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BCubb2003
And there was Cairo fumbling around.
Nero fiddled while Rome burned.
Abreu walks.
Homer at long last being removed.
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So who fumbled the ball Votto or Cairo?
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Homer turned a good outing into a nightmare of an inning. He and Leake lose it so fast.
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WVRedsFan
Homer turned a good outing into a nightmare of an inning. He and Leake lose it so fast.
The stats suggest that's a myth, FWIW.There is actually no discernible ability to lose it in their inning and pitch count splits relative to the rest of the league.