Quick, good start for Claussen.
1,2,3 - 12 pitches.
Quick, good start for Claussen.
1,2,3 - 12 pitches.
Pierre K
Walker 4-3 GO
Barrett Fouls out to the Hat
Reds coming up
lopez fouls down the line to right on the 1st pitch
That sounds like a good start.
DefinitelyOriginally Posted by Gallen5862
Phillips takes two balls and two strikes and then takes a close strike 3 to K looking
Junior almost got that one...a double nonetheless
Griffey doubles in the corner on a ball that Murton kinda of gave up on that hit just fair.
Aurilla hitting cleanup (not my choice) fouls out to first on the first pitch.
Griffey hit the first pitch as well
0-0 after one
Good to see the guys are showing patience tonight.
I haven't paid too much attention to Zambrano over the years, is he a first pitch strike kinda guy? Is there a reason we're hacking at the first thing we see, or is this lack of patience?
4 guys up in the 1st and 3 of them swing at the first pitch.
8 pitches for Zambrano in the 1st.
Lack of patience. Zambrano usually throws a ton of pitches, IIRC he leads the NL is pitches per start.Originally Posted by Highlifeman21
Phil nevin leads off watching 3 balls before Claussen gets 2 strikes
He then gets a lazy fly to Kearns who watches it into the glove
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