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What the holy hell happened there?

 

Apparently Dunn is as good a baserunner as he is a fielder. Too bad we didn't take advantage. I wonder if Hairston would have made that play.

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details plz

 

Dunn was leading off second, pickoff play, Dunn stumbles back over ther bag and nearly into CF.

 

And we couldn't get him out? :?

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details plz

 

Dunn was leading off second, pickoff play, Dunn stumbles back over ther bag and nearly into CF.

 

And we couldn't get him out? :?

 

I think it was one of those fake pickoff plays where nobody actually covers the bag.

 

Nice work, Williamson.

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BOTTOM OF THE SEVENTH INNING

 

Williamson in to pitch for the CUBS

Dunn doubled off the wall in left field

Encarnacion struck out swinging

Kearns grounded out to third, 5-3, Dunn to third

Ross struck out swinging, 2-3

 

0 runs, 1 hits, 0 errors, 1 men left on base

 

              1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9    R H E
CUBS          2 0 0 0 0 2 2        6 7 0 
Cincinnati    1 0 3 0 3 0 0        7 9 0 

 

Home runs: CUBS: Ramirez (1), Lee (1), Mabry (1)

Cincinnati: Arroyo (1), Aurilia (1), Griffey (1)

 

pitcher     IP  H  R ER BB  K HR PIT
Rusch      4.0  6  4  4  2  2  2  85 
Williams   1.0  2  3  3  3  0  1  30 
Ohman      1.0  0  0  0  0  0  0  07
Williamson 1.0  1  0  0  0  2  0  13 

Old-Timey Member
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hahahaha, dunn is such a goof

 

what happened?

 

Apparently Dunn was four steps off the bag at 2B when Williamson attempted a pick off. Dunn tripped all over himself, but Walker came late to the bag, so Williamson's toss went into the OF. Luckily, Dunn was still flailing, so no advance.

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Fake throw to 2nd by Williamson. While Dunn was casually returning to the bag, he tripped over 2nd base and basically stumbled about 10 feet towards RF. Williamson then decided to throw to Walker, but the throw was in the dirt and nearly skipped into CF. A good throw might have nailed Dunn returning from his blunder. It was quite comical.

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