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After the Padres scored 3 in the 4th inning, I was concerned Young
might give back a run or two in the next inning. That has been a Padre pattern all year. Instead ... Chris Young struck out Luis Pujols on a full count, and then struck out the side (including Edmunds and Rolen). The game was effectively over right there. |
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Tell me that after Trevor has to pitch to Pujols in the ninth. |
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On Sat, 7 Oct 2006 12:36:25 -0700, "badlands420" <bung@hole.com> wrote:
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Still 3-0 Friars after 7 innings. This one belong to SD. |
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Think back nine days. |
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"badlands420" <bung@hole.com> wrote in message
news:dJTVg.28319$nm1.10600@fed1read04... Quote:
The good news: Pujols is out of the way for the 9th The bad news: It's only a 2-run lead. (Taguchi??? Friggin' So Taguchi?) |
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Yeah, an 0-2 pitch to a guy who hit two home runs in 316 at bats. Fucking dreadful. Also, if Pujols makes any attempt to swing at that waist-high 80mph lollipop slider that Linebrink started him off with, that damn thing hasn't landed yet. |
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On 2006-10-07 12:09:10 -0700, Hoover <Hoover@cst.com> said:
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Heh .. I'm guessing you aren't talking about the Luis Pujols that played back in the late 70s, early 80s.. ![]() |
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steveG wrote: Quote:
Bochy split time at catcher with Luis Pujols with the Astros way back when. Maybe that's why he's not afraid of Albert, he thinks it's the same guy. |
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On Sat, 7 Oct 2006 14:41:32 -0700, steveG <reddenedbeard@gmail.com> wrote:
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It's great to know you are always circling out there, just waiting for someone to make a mistake. |
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