what a catch from Lee to rob Keppinger... However, he still gets the big Sac! 5-5
what a catch from Lee to rob Keppinger... However, he still gets the big Sac! 5-5
Lee caught that but he couldn't catch that one hit to him earlier that bounced out of his glove and was a much easier catch?
We ought to get at least one.
Dunn ends the inning by swinging at a ball in the dirt.
The Reds have only got Carlos Lee out once so far this series.
Who would you rather have Dunn or Lee? I'd take Lee.
Sampson walked Patterson on 4 pitches.
Thats his first walk since March / April
Ross hits into the Reds 4th double play of the night to end the 9th inning.
My list of immediate releases grows by the minute: Patterson, Javy, Ross is an easy addition.
REDS in extras this year... 6-6 record.
8 of the 12 games have ended in 10 innings (4-4 record).
Cordero never has an easy inning.
Our 'premium' closer gets the first two out, gives up a double to Tejada, a walk to Berkman, and then a double off a diving Patterson's glove.
Reds down 7-5
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Good lord... Cordero gets roughed-up again. 2 run double by Lee off of Patterson's glove on a diving attempt.
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