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Cardinals v. Wood

                  PA AB  H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO   BA  OBP   SLG   OPS SH SF IBB HBP GDP missG
Matt Holliday     18 18  6  2  0  2   4  0  4 .333 .333  .778 1.111  0  0   0   0         0
Yadier Molina     15 14  4  1  0  2   4  0  3 .286 .267  .786 1.052  0  1   0   0         0
Jon Jay           14 12  5  1  0  0   2  2  1 .417 .500  .500 1.000  0  0   0   0         0
Allen Craig       10 10  4  0  0  1   1  0  1 .400 .400  .700 1.100  0  0   0   0         0
David Freese       8  5  3  0  0  0   1  3  2 .600 .750  .600 1.350  0  0   1   0         0
Daniel Descalso    7  7  3  0  1  0   1  0  1 .429 .429  .714 1.143  0  0   0   0         0
Carlos Beltran     6  6  2  0  0  1   1  0  1 .333 .333  .833 1.167  0  0   0   0         0
Lance Lynn         4  1  0  0  0  0   1  1  1 .000 .333  .000  .333  1  1   0   0         0
Matt Carpenter     3  2  1  0  0  1   1  1  1 .500 .667 2.000 2.667  0  0   0   0         0
Tony Cruz          3  3  1  1  0  0   2  0  0 .333 .333  .667 1.000  0  0   0   0         0
Adam Wainwright    3  3  0  0  0  0   0  0  2 .000 .000  .000  .000  0  0   0   0         0
Pete Kozma         2  1  0  0  0  0   1  1  0 .000 .500  .000  .500  0  0   0   0         0
Total             93 82 29  5  1  7  19  8 17 .354 .402  .695 1.097  1  2   1   0         0

 

Cubs v. Lynn

                   PA AB  H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO   BA  OBP   SLG   OPS SH SF IBB HBP GDP missG
Starlin Castro     13 13  5  1  1  0   2  0  1 .385 .385  .615 1.000  0  0   0   0         0
David DeJesus      13 10  2  0  1  0   0  3  2 .200 .385  .400  .785  0  0   0   0         0
Alfonso Soriano    13 13  4  1  0  0   1  0  5 .308 .308  .385  .692  0  0   0   0         0
Darwin Barney      10  9  1  1  0  0   0  1  1 .111 .200  .222  .422  0  0   0   0         1
Anthony Rizzo       6  5  3  0  0  1   3  1  0 .600 .667 1.200 1.867  0  0   0   0         0
Cody Ransom         5  5  1  1  0  0   0  0  4 .200 .200  .400  .600  0  0   0   0         0
Luis Valbuena       4  3  0  0  0  0   0  1  1 .000 .250  .000  .250  0  0   0   0         0
Travis Wood         4  4  0  0  0  0   0  0  1 .000 .000  .000  .000  0  0   0   0         0
Nate Schierholtz    2  2  0  0  0  0   0  0  0 .000 .000  .000  .000  0  0   0   0         0
Edwin Jackson       1  1  0  0  0  0   0  0  1 .000 .000  .000  .000  0  0   0   0         0
Total              71 65 16  4  2  1   6  6 16 .246 .310  .415  .725  0  0   0   0         1

 

SP match-ups are not in our favor.

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Not sure if serious.

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Another towering teutonic tape-measure blast by Nate.

So other than it being a great Billy Wilder movie, why "The Apartment"?

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Another towering teutonic tape-measure blast by Nate.

So other than it being a great Billy Wilder movie, why "The Apartment"?

 

That's it. Probably my #3 favorite film.

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Nick Cannon was too cool to chat with Len and JD?

Vice versa. I get the feeling Len is a driving force behind cutting off the stupid interview crap.

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How long before the successes of Wood, Feldman, and Villanueva becomes recognized as something more than luck? Between them and Samardzjia and Maholm last year, someone is doing something very right with our starting pitchers. Maybe it rubs off on the pen.
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Another towering teutonic tape-measure blast by Nate.

So other than it being a great Billy Wilder movie, why "The Apartment"?

 

That's it. Probably my #3 favorite film.

No Argument here. Also, I've been told a baseball game is happening.

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Wow, Moreland is especially bad (tonight).

 

Pat: Lynn steps off the rubber now, looking back at second. Keith, did Lynn think Castillo was taking off there?

Keith: Well, Pat, you know Lynn stepped off there and just looked back out. Looked back out into Center Field there right after he stepped off.

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How long before the successes of Wood, Feldman, and Villanueva becomes recognized as something more than luck? Between them and Samardzjia and Maholm last year, someone is doing something very right with our starting pitchers. Maybe it rubs off on the pen.

 

For Wood, it'll be when he stops stranding 80% of his runners and doesn't have a 7.4% HR/FB ratio.

 

He's been acceptable, but he hasn't fundamentally changed what kind of pitcher he is or anything.

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Maybe next time Molina can just run into center field if the throw beats him to the base.

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