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It took a perfect relay to barely get Hill at third, it wasn't a terrible decision.

 

More Wuertz warming up in the 6th and 7th, hopefully Z attacks Lou next.

 

Not really. He was out by about 10 feet. Wasn't even close.

 

I don't really no what to say other than that you're completely wrong. His arm was extending to the base when he got tagged in the midsection. I had to look at the replay closely to make sure he wasn't actually safe.

 

Seriously? It wasn't even close.

 

Again, not much else to say but you're wrong.

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It took a perfect relay to barely get Hill at third, it wasn't a terrible decision.

 

More Wuertz warming up in the 6th and 7th, hopefully Z attacks Lou next.

 

Not really. He was out by about 10 feet. Wasn't even close.

 

I don't really no what to say other than that you're completely wrong. His arm was extending to the base when he got tagged in the midsection. I had to look at the replay closely to make sure he wasn't actually safe.

 

yeah, it was relatively close.

 

Still. You learn in little league that you're not supposed to make the 3rd out in an inning trying to reach 3rd base. It's the mistakes like those that keep the Cubs from winning close games.

 

the baserunning of pitchers who have just hit doubles is absolutely, 100% NOT the type of mistakes that keep the cubs from winning close games.

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It took a perfect relay to barely get Hill at third, it wasn't a terrible decision.

 

More Wuertz warming up in the 6th and 7th, hopefully Z attacks Lou next.

 

Not really. He was out by about 10 feet. Wasn't even close.

 

I don't really no what to say other than that you're completely wrong. His arm was extending to the base when he got tagged in the midsection. I had to look at the replay closely to make sure he wasn't actually safe.

 

yeah, it was relatively close.

 

Still. You learn in little league that you're not supposed to make the 3rd out in an inning trying to reach 3rd base. It's the mistakes like those that keep the Cubs from winning close games.

 

the baserunning of pitchers who have just hit doubles is absolutely, 100% NOT the type of mistakes that keep the cubs from winning close games.

 

So just because he's a pitcher he gets a pass when making a baserunning mistake?

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It took a perfect relay to barely get Hill at third, it wasn't a terrible decision.

 

More Wuertz warming up in the 6th and 7th, hopefully Z attacks Lou next.

 

Not really. He was out by about 10 feet. Wasn't even close.

 

I don't really no what to say other than that you're completely wrong. His arm was extending to the base when he got tagged in the midsection. I had to look at the replay closely to make sure he wasn't actually safe.

 

Seriously? It wasn't even close.

 

Again, not much else to say but you're wrong.

 

Only by your definition of close.

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It took a perfect relay to barely get Hill at third, it wasn't a terrible decision.

 

More Wuertz warming up in the 6th and 7th, hopefully Z attacks Lou next.

 

Not really. He was out by about 10 feet. Wasn't even close.

 

I don't really no what to say other than that you're completely wrong. His arm was extending to the base when he got tagged in the midsection. I had to look at the replay closely to make sure he wasn't actually safe.

 

yeah, it was relatively close.

 

Still. You learn in little league that you're not supposed to make the 3rd out in an inning trying to reach 3rd base. It's the mistakes like those that keep the Cubs from winning close games.

 

the baserunning of pitchers who have just hit doubles is absolutely, 100% NOT the type of mistakes that keep the cubs from winning close games.

 

So just because he's a pitcher he gets a pass when making a baserunning mistake?

 

A mistake is a mistake. That was a mistake and a bone headed play.

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It took a perfect relay to barely get Hill at third, it wasn't a terrible decision.

 

More Wuertz warming up in the 6th and 7th, hopefully Z attacks Lou next.

 

Not really. He was out by about 10 feet. Wasn't even close.

 

I don't really no what to say other than that you're completely wrong. His arm was extending to the base when he got tagged in the midsection. I had to look at the replay closely to make sure he wasn't actually safe.

 

yeah, it was relatively close.

 

Still. You learn in little league that you're not supposed to make the 3rd out in an inning trying to reach 3rd base. It's the mistakes like those that keep the Cubs from winning close games.

 

the baserunning of pitchers who have just hit doubles is absolutely, 100% NOT the type of mistakes that keep the cubs from winning close games.

 

So just because he's a pitcher he gets a pass when making a baserunning mistake?

 

pretty much, yeah.

 

if you want to see the type of mistakes that keep the cubs from winning close games, check out lee's crap at bat right there.

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It took a perfect relay to barely get Hill at third, it wasn't a terrible decision.

 

More Wuertz warming up in the 6th and 7th, hopefully Z attacks Lou next.

 

Not really. He was out by about 10 feet. Wasn't even close.

 

I don't really no what to say other than that you're completely wrong. His arm was extending to the base when he got tagged in the midsection. I had to look at the replay closely to make sure he wasn't actually safe.

 

Seriously? It wasn't even close.

 

Again, not much else to say but you're wrong.

 

Only by your definition of close.

 

And several other people in this thread.

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Cubs get a break. Bet they don't take advantage of it like teams do against them.

 

Apologize. :D

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It took a perfect relay to barely get Hill at third, it wasn't a terrible decision.

 

More Wuertz warming up in the 6th and 7th, hopefully Z attacks Lou next.

 

Not really. He was out by about 10 feet. Wasn't even close.

 

I don't really no what to say other than that you're completely wrong. His arm was extending to the base when he got tagged in the midsection. I had to look at the replay closely to make sure he wasn't actually safe.

 

Seriously? It wasn't even close.

 

Again, not much else to say but you're wrong.

 

Only by your definition of close.

 

And several other people in this thread.

 

If serveral means one, sure...

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