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OK, then by lately I meant 7/15-7/17. That makes just as much sense as pulling 7/9 - 7/17 out of the air and then using :shock: to make it seem that it proves the statement false.

 

Tying trends to a calender month provides a common point of reference that can be used to avoid having one side manipulate the data to attempt to prove their pre-conceived theory.

 

That's great. Hollandsworth has 1 good game, and you want to call it a trend. Hey, that's fine.

 

Trends begin and end when they begin and end. This happend without respect to any fixed and arbitrary time reference. What you call manipulating data is nothing more than isolating a trend that your "common point of reference" completely ignores.

 

It was a two game sample, thank you very much. :P

 

I still don't think your 13 AB's prove anything, and definitely feel the :shock: was a bit much considering the sample size.

 

You imply that 6 AB's is too few for a trend but are claiming that 13 AB's is enough. Seems like a pretty fine line.

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Would one of you awesome people be so kind as to do a quick rundown of who knocked in our runs tonight? Thanks.

 

1st Todd Walker (5) solo shot to right off Claussen.

Derrek Lee (29) solo shot to left center off Claussen.

 

1st Griffey hit sacrifice fly to left, Lopez scored.

 

3rd Derrek Lee (30) solo shot to center off Claussen.

Aramis Ramirez (22) solo shot to left center off Claussen.

 

4th Todd Walker (6) 2 run shot to right off Claussen, Hairston scored.

Ramirez doubled to deep right, Lee scored.

 

7th Lopez doubled to center, LaRue scored.

Rich Aurilia (9) 2 run shot to left center off Williams, Lopez scored.

 

8th Barrett singled to right, Hairston scored, Walker to second.

 

9th Hairston singled to center, Perez scored, Hollandsworth to second.

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Sorry about the s word. Thanks for whoever edited it out for me.

 

Nice work Todd Walker.

 

It was me. No worries.

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In other news, Sammy Sosa hits a HR.

 

His 584th HR.

 

He's been playing very well the past few games. Good for him.

 

Burnitz This Year >>>> Sosa this year.

 

:!:

 

Cool.

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TOP OF THE NINTH INNING

 

Perez grounded an IF single to second

Murton grounded an IF single to third, Perez to second

Hollandsworth, pinch hitting for Rusch, grounded into a FC, 4-6, Murton out at second, Perez to third

Hairston singled to center field, Perez scored, Hollandsworth to second

Walker flied out to center field, Hollandsworth to third

Lee grounded into a FC, 6-4, Hairston out at second

 

1 runs, 2 hits, 0 errors, 1 men left on base

 

           1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9    R  H E
CUBS       2 0 2 3 0 0 0 1 1    9 17 0 
Cincinnati 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0      4  6 0 

 

Home runs: CUBS: Walker (5 & 6), Lee (29 & 30), Ramirez (22)

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Would one of you awesome people be so kind as to do a quick rundown of who knocked in our runs tonight? Thanks.[/quote

 

Walker 2 HR 3 RBI

Lee 2 HR 2 RBI

ARAM 1 HR 2 RBI

Barrett RBI Single, 1 RBI

Hairston RBI single, 1 RBI

 

 

 

Lee sucks with men on base lately. I don't think he's used to it.

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Sorry about the s word. Thanks for whoever edited it out for me.

 

Nice work Todd Walker.

 

It was me. No worries.

 

Thanks. Just slipped through my mind and fingers. :lol:

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Geez? Has Lee only hit solo shots lately?

 

I'm pysched he's hit 2 homers tonight, but I wish he had about 5 rbi.

 

How many RBI is he behind Carlos Lee?

 

2.

 

He was up with 2 men on twice, and didn't do anything.

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Please tell me that Murton is going out for the 9th.

 

Gameday says he is.

 

I saw that; didn't believe it though.

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Looks like demp is finish this one off.

Nope. Roberto Novoa is in.

 

Yeah saw that on gameday demp was up, i missed that novoa was actually in the lineup.

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