Must be Cy and Christy out there today.
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Must be Cy and Christy out there today.
Hall doubles to right to start the fifth.
Weeks ground to 2nd after a long ab. Hall to 3rd one out.
Moeller hurts his hand or wrist trying a suicide bunt attempt that was fouled off. Cirrillo PH for him.
Brewers try a suicide squeeze with Moeller but Moeller bunts it foul and hurts himself. Cirillo in to pinch hit for Moeller.
My internet connection has gone out for some reason so I can't help out for now.
Milton, his ERA dropping like third period French, faces Hell Hall to lead off the fifth. Hall attains some degree of parenthood over Eric with a double to the RF corner. Weeks steps in, fouls off a bunch, then moves Hall to third with a grounder to second. Milwaukee manager Ned Yost, eager to preserve the sanctity of the Almighty Five Hundred, sends up Jeff Cirillo to hit for Chad Moeller (after Moeller does some things not covered in my Sportsline thread, see above). Cirillo makes the move work, singling to center to bring home the first run of the game. Glover strikes out again (two out). Brady Clark follows with a triple to center to make it 2-0 before Milton can get Hardy on a fly (drink) to center and get out of the inning.
2-0 Brewers after 5.
Well, you get the redszone member of the year award for being able to post without an internet connection. I don't think I could ever figure out how to do that.Quote:
Originally Posted by cumberlandreds
I know I am late to the party, but what kind of lineup was that? Narron gets a job for next year and shows gratitude by starting Cruz and Olmedo. Denorfia should be starting in center everyday the rest of the year. Why not?
DocScott on PBP -- you can't teach that!
Olmedo grounds out to second to lead off the sixth. Milton goes down swinging. Ryan Freel manages the Reds' second hit with a single to right. But Lopez grounds to second to end the inning.
2-0 after 5.5.
Even though I dont like Aurilia that much, he should atleast start over Olmedo.Quote:
Originally Posted by NC Reds
Milton retires Overbay on a grounder to second to start the Brewers' sixth. Carlos Lee, finding the concept of someone hitting a grounder off Eric novel, does the same. Two down. Geoff Jenkins flies out (drink) to left, restoring some sense of normalcy to all this.
Meanwhile, as usual, Milton pitches his best on the days the Reds can't score any runs. 2-0 Brewers after 6.
I should clarify that. It was my audio internet that went out. Too much traffic for it I suppose.Quote:
Originally Posted by OldRightHander
Dunn has struckout three times vs Gary frickin' Glover.