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Fukudome           AB    R    H   2b   3b   HR  RBI   BB   SO     BA    OBP    SLG    OPS  BABIP  P/PA   IsoD   RBI%
runners on         24    9   12    3    0    2   13    8    4  0.500  0.618  0.875  1.493  0.556  4.00  0.118  0.423
Early (1-3)        23    4    7    3    0    0    3    6    5  0.304  0.433  0.435  0.868  0.389  4.27  0.129  0.375
1 out              28    6    9    2    0    1    6    5    7  0.321  0.429  0.500  0.929  0.400  4.06  0.107  0.625
CUBS leading       23    5    8    2    0    2    8    8    3  0.348  0.515  0.696  1.211  0.333  4.00  0.167  0.545
This series         4    0    0    0    0    0    0    1    2  0.000  0.200  0.000  0.200  0.000  3.40  0.200  0.000
last 7 games       24    2    8    0    0    1    5    3    6  0.333  0.407  0.458  0.866  0.412  4.33  0.074  0.444
Road               39    7   15    3    0    3    9    5    9  0.385  0.455  0.692  1.147  0.444  3.86  0.070  0.429
Nite               31    7    9    2    0    2    4    6    9  0.290  0.421  0.548  0.969  0.350  3.84  0.131  0.154
vs Right           64   13   22    6    0    3   12   14   13  0.344  0.463  0.578  1.041  0.396  4.04  0.119  0.375

season totals      66   14   23    6    0    4   15   14   14  0.348  0.463  0.621  1.085  0.396  4.05  0.115  0.423

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Soriano's homer comes just in time. I'm still pissed about the Bulls.

 

Yep, the classy Rondo busting open Hinrich's eye and Miller's mouth in the same game. Of course the refs don't think punching someone in the face is a flagrant if it's at the end of a game.

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Hoffpauir          AB    R    H   2b   3b   HR  RBI   BB   SO     BA    OBP    SLG    OPS  BABIP  P/PA   IsoD   RBI%
RISP                9    0    3    2    0    0    6    1    2  0.333  0.364  0.556  0.919  0.429  3.36  0.030  0.429
Early (1-3)         8    1    4    1    0    1    3    2    0  0.500  0.600  1.000  1.600  0.429  3.90  0.100  0.500
1 out              13    0    4    1    0    0    2    1    3  0.308  0.333  0.385  0.718  0.400  4.13  0.026  0.200
CUBS leading        8    1    3    0    0    1    3    2    1  0.375  0.500  0.750  1.250  0.333  3.40  0.125  0.667
This series         4    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    2  0.000  0.000  0.000  0.000  0.000  3.75  0.000  0.000
last 7 games       13    1    3    0    0    1    3    1    2  0.231  0.286  0.462  0.747  0.200  3.43  0.055  0.286
Road               12    1    3    0    0    1    4    1    3  0.250  0.308  0.500  0.808  0.250  3.23  0.058  0.429
Nite                9    1    2    0    0    1    4    1    3  0.222  0.273  0.556  0.828  0.200  3.91  0.051  0.500
vs Right           27    2    9    2    0    2    8    2    5  0.333  0.367  0.630  0.996  0.350  3.60  0.033  0.353

season totals      29    2    9    2    0    2    8    2    6  0.310  0.344  0.586  0.930  0.333  3.63  0.033  0.333

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TOP OF THE THIRD INNING

 

K. Hill called out on strikes

Miles singled to right field

Zambrano singled to left field , Miles to second

Soriano homered to left field , Miles & Zambrano scored

Theriot walked

Fukudome blooped a single to shallow right field , Theriot to second

Hoffpauir grounded into a DP, 6-4-3, Fukudome out at second

 

3 runs 4 hits 0 errors 1 men left on base

 

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

 

Home runs:

CUBS: Soriano (7)

Arizona: none

 

CUBS           IP  H  R ER BB  K HR PIT
Zambrano      2.0  1  0  0  1  1  0  32

 

Arizona        IP  H  R ER BB  K HR PIT
Petit         3.0  4  3  3  2  0  1  43

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Fukudome with a line drive single to the gap

 

It was an easy lazy fly ball...that somehow dropped for a hit because every D'back near it decided that someone else was going to field it.

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If he could have come through early on in the season w/RISP he would be off to a monster start, but his avg/obp/slg/HR are all off to a great start the RBI's will come.

 

He's 0-14 w/RISP and 2-22 w/men on base. If he could have capitalized on those spots (even hitting .200-.300) he would probably be around the 20-25 RBI mark.

Edited by Cubswin11
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It was an easy lazy fly ball...that somehow dropped for a hit because every D'back near it decided that someone else was going to field it.

 

Better that then another crushed fly ball to the gap that wingfooted Chris Young runs down.

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