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When you play for one run you guarantee that's the best you'll get.

 

And

 

Having Bradley give himself up to attempt to hit a weak grounder to 2B so that we can hope our worst contact hitter hits a deep flyball is awful strategy.

lol

 

have you ever played the game?

 

Never.

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BOTTOM OF THE SIXTH INNING

 

Theriot grounded out to the pitcher, 1-3

D Lee walked

A Ramirez grounded into a DP, 6-4-3, D Lee out at second

 

0 runs 0 hits 0 errors 0 men left on base

 

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

 

Home runs:

Houston: C Lee (16)

CUBS: D Lee (20)

 

Houston        IP  H  R ER BB  K HR PIT
Rodriguez     6.0  5  1  1  1  5  1  84

 

CUBS           IP  H  R ER BB  K HR PIT
Zambrano      6.0  1  1  1  4  3  1  82

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           Houston        CUBS
P/PA          4.32        3.82
RBI%          0.00        0.00
R/BR          0.20        0.17
BA           0.071       0.238
OBP          0.278       0.273
SLG          0.286       0.476
OPS          0.563       0.749
ERA           1.50        1.50
BB/9          1.50        6.00
K/9           9.00        4.50

Posted
When you play for one run you guarantee that's the best you'll get.

 

And

 

Having Bradley give himself up to attempt to hit a weak grounder to 2B so that we can hope our worst contact hitter hits a deep flyball is awful strategy.

lol

 

have you ever played the game?

 

Never.

It shows.

Posted
When you play for one run you guarantee that's the best you'll get.

 

And

 

Having Bradley give himself up to attempt to hit a weak grounder to 2B so that we can hope our worst contact hitter hits a deep flyball is awful strategy.

lol

 

have you ever played the game?

 

Never.

Just sit behind your computer and shut the hell up then!...

Posted
When you play for one run you guarantee that's the best you'll get.

 

And

 

Having Bradley give himself up to attempt to hit a weak grounder to 2B so that we can hope our worst contact hitter hits a deep flyball is awful strategy.

lol

 

have you ever played the game?

 

Never.

It shows.

 

Fo real!

Posted
When you play for one run you guarantee that's the best you'll get.

 

And

 

Having Bradley give himself up to attempt to hit a weak grounder to 2B so that we can hope our worst contact hitter hits a deep flyball is awful strategy.

lol

 

have you ever played the game?

 

Never.

It shows.

 

I played baseball so I know more than you!!!!!!!!!!1111111

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Posted
When you play for one run you guarantee that's the best you'll get.

 

And

 

Having Bradley give himself up to attempt to hit a weak grounder to 2B so that we can hope our worst contact hitter hits a deep flyball is awful strategy.

lol

 

have you ever played the game?

 

Never.

It shows.

 

Please educate all of us non-baseball playing idiots oh great all-knowing master of baseball.

Posted
When you play for one run you guarantee that's the best you'll get.

 

And

 

Having Bradley give himself up to attempt to hit a weak grounder to 2B so that we can hope our worst contact hitter hits a deep flyball is awful strategy.

lol

 

have you ever played the game?

 

Never.

It shows.

 

I played baseball so I know more than you!!!!!!!!!!1111111

 

Psh, I played more baseball than you, and Im an internet poster on more than 1 site, suck it. I am king

Posted
When you play for one run you guarantee that's the best you'll get.

 

And

 

Having Bradley give himself up to attempt to hit a weak grounder to 2B so that we can hope our worst contact hitter hits a deep flyball is awful strategy.

lol

 

have you ever played the game?

 

Never.

It shows.

 

Please educate all of us non-baseball playing idiots oh great all-knowing master of baseball.

You just keep on believing that Bradley would have had to give himself up in an attempt to weakly ground out to the right side in order to advance the runner. That was obviously the only way it could have been done.

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A ground ball to the right side or a really deep fly ball to the right side are the only ways he moves up a runner. You think it's easy for a player, even one as skilled as Milton Bradley to put a ball wherever he wants it against one of the better pitchers in the NL.

 

After all you were on traveling all stars when you were 10 with Joey Santucci's dad as your coach.

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