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TOP OF THE FOURTH INNING

 

D Lee singled to left field

A Ramirez singled to center field , D Lee to second

Bradley singled to right field , D Lee to third, A Ramirez to second

Soriano singled to center field , D Lee scored, A Ramirez to third, Bradley to second

Baker doubled to left center field Ramirez, Bradley scored, Soriasno scored on a fielding error, E2

K Hill grounded out to short, 6-3

Zambrano grounded out to short, 6-3

Johnson called out on strikes

 

4 runs 5 hits 1 errors 1 men left on base

 

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

 

Home runs:

CUBS: none

Philadelphia: none

 

CUBS           IP  H  R ER BB  K HR PIT
Zambrano      3.0  2  0  0  2  3  0  43

 

Philadelphia   IP  H  R ER BB  K HR PIT
Moyer         4.0  6  4  3  1  3  0  58

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BOTTOM OF THE FOURTH INNING

 

Howard grounded out to short, 6-3

Werth grounded out to second, 4-3

Dobbs grounded out to short, 6-3

 

0 runs 0 hits 0 errors 0 men left on base

 

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

 

Home runs:

CUBS: none

Philadelphia: none

 

CUBS           IP  H  R ER BB  K HR PIT
Zambrano      4.0  2  0  0  2  3  0  54

 

Philadelphia   IP  H  R ER BB  K HR PIT
Moyer         4.0  6  4  3  1  3  0  58

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              CUBSPhiladelphia
P/PA          3.05        3.60
RBI%          0.33        0.00
R/BR          0.50        0.00
BA           0.353       0.154
OBP          0.421       0.267
SLG          0.353       0.154
OPS          0.774       0.421
ERA           0.00        6.75
BB/9          4.50        4.50
K/9           6.75        6.75

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Theriot            AB    R    H   2b   3b   HR  RBI   BB   SO     BA    OBP    SLG    OPS  BABIP  P/PA   IsoD   RBI%
Leading off        65    9   17    1    1    0    0    5    9  0.262  0.314  0.308  0.622  0.304  3.74  0.053  0.000
bases empty       221   30   64   11    2    4    4   19   33  0.290  0.351  0.412  0.763  0.326  3.67  0.062  0.000
Middle (4-6)      112   22   36    2    1    2   16   10   17  0.321  0.376  0.411  0.787  0.366  3.81  0.055  0.264
0 outs            111   20   35    5    1    2    8    7   16  0.315  0.361  0.432  0.794  0.355  3.59  0.046  0.162
CUBS leading      108   16   28    3    1    3   13   12   18  0.259  0.331  0.389  0.720  0.287  3.85  0.071  0.159
last 7 games       24    2    6    1    1    0    6    3    4  0.250  0.310  0.375  0.685  0.300  3.70  0.060  0.429
July               69   10   24    4    1    0    7    6    7  0.348  0.390  0.435  0.824  0.387  3.64  0.042  0.241
Road              181   21   46    6    1    2   15   18   31  0.254  0.327  0.331  0.658  0.297  3.76  0.073  0.159
Day               164   29   51    8    2    3   17   12   31  0.311  0.358  0.439  0.797  0.369  3.92  0.047  0.194
vs Left            69   12   22    7    0    2    8    5    5  0.319  0.377  0.507  0.884  0.323  3.71  0.058  0.231
vs. Phila           6    1    2    0    0    0    1    2    2  0.333  0.500  0.333  0.833  0.500  4.00  0.167  0.500
Dan Iassogna        5    1    3    0    1    0    0    0    1  0.600  0.600  1.000  1.600  0.750  3.80  0.000  0.000

season totals     352   50  104   17    3    7   36   28   55  0.295  0.351  0.420  0.771  0.334  3.72  0.055  0.191

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If you were someone like Ryan Howard, Carlos Delgado, Barry Bonds, etc. Wouldn't you want to work on your opposite field hitting so they can't do the shift to you? They generally try pitching away anyway to stay away from your power so if you spent an off-season or so working on hitting it the other way they can't eliminate completely, one side of the field.
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D Lee              AB    R    H   2b   3b   HR  RBI   BB   SO     BA    OBP    SLG    OPS  BABIP  P/PA   IsoD   RBI%
runners on        153   19   43   10    0    9   50   20   35  0.281  0.362  0.523  0.884  0.312  3.92  0.081  0.234
Middle (4-6)      105   18   33   10    0    7   26   12   18  0.314  0.392  0.610  1.001  0.325  3.92  0.077  0.302
0 outs            109   14   33    9    0    3   12   10   20  0.303  0.358  0.468  0.826  0.349  3.89  0.056  0.200
CUBS leading       91   12   23    9    0    4   17   13   18  0.253  0.343  0.484  0.826  0.275  4.03  0.090  0.236
last 7 games       29    3    8    3    0    1    3    0    6  0.276  0.276  0.483  0.759  0.318  4.21  0.000  0.125
July               67   11   18    5    0    7   20    1   14  0.269  0.290  0.657  0.947  0.239  3.87  0.021  0.325
Road              151   15   39    8    0    5   19   19   31  0.258  0.337  0.411  0.748  0.296  3.92  0.079  0.171
Day               154   26   44    8    0   11   37   13   33  0.286  0.341  0.552  0.893  0.300  3.86  0.055  0.268
vs Left            53    5   15    3    0    2    7   11    9  0.283  0.409  0.453  0.862  0.310  4.12  0.126  0.161
vs. Phila           8    0    1    1    0    0    0    0    2  0.125  0.125  0.250  0.375  0.167  4.63  0.000  0.000
Dan Iassogna        6    0    1    1    0    0    2    0    1  0.167  0.167  0.333  0.500  0.200  3.83  0.000  0.400

season totals     307   42   86   17    0   18   59   32   63  0.280  0.349  0.511  0.860  0.301  3.94  0.069  0.232

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You know what I'd really like to see? One of those innings that is fueled by two, three, even four walks that we became accustomed to last year. Fred, out of curiosity, do you keep a stat of say, how many times the Cubs have walked three+ times in an inning this year versus last year?
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You know what I'd really like to see? One of those innings that is fueled by two, three, even four walks that we became accustomed to last year. Fred, out of curiosity, do you keep a stat of say, how many times the Cubs have walked three+ times in an inning this year versus last year?

 

No, I only have walks per game. I'd have to go back and dig inning by inning to get that.

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Gary Matthews JUST said on the broadcast that Ryan Theriot wouldnt be a starter on most MLB teams.

 

Love or hate Theriot (I'm somewhere in between), that's absolutely absurd. He's been a hell of a lot better than Rollins this year.

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