I love the first to third on a single capabilities of this team. Seeing a LOT more of it this season.
I love the first to third on a single capabilities of this team. Seeing a LOT more of it this season.
“And when finally they sense that some position cannot be sustained, they do not re-examine their ideas. Instead, they simply change the subject.” Jamie Galbraith
ehehe I think we are out cardinaling the cardinals.
Go Pythagoras!
Bruce lines into an unassisted DP at first. 5-0 Reds after 2.
Only hard hit ball of the inning. Justice I suppose.
My between inning Star Trek review:
Went with my 7-year-old. He clearly does not know the history. I am 37, while not a Trek fan per se, had seen most of the original movies and enough of the original series on re-run to be considered informed.
Great movie. Highly recommend it. You don't have to be a Trekkie to really appreciate it, the story makes sense, I thought the acting solid, and the effects were amazing.
Two Reds caps up to that one.
Thurston grounds out to short. 1 out.
Pinero flies out to right. 2 outs.
Schumaker lines a single to left.
Please get Rasmus here. Don't want Pujols coming up with a chance to make this a very close game.
Ohhhh my god George stop it with the Cardinals loving.
lots of pitches to rasmus...
Awesome. The worst Albert can do is hit a solo shot to lead off the 4th.
Rasmus flies out to center. 5-0 Reds mid 3rd.
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