MLB: Twins vs. Sox 7/28 (Buehrle perfect through 5)

jtd9046

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Buehrle just set the MLB record by retiring 42 consecutive batters, now at 43.

Here's to me jinxing this!!!
 
Huge game for both teams... Baker has a high pitch count for only allowing 3 hits thus far.

Twins announcers just brought up an interesting question. Would Gomez be looked down upon for trying to bunt on next inning? Posednik just tried in their half, would it be different if Gomez tried?
 
Huge game for both teams... Baker has a high pitch count for only allowing 3 hits thus far.

Twins announcers just brought up an interesting question. Would Gomez be looked down upon for trying to bunt on next inning? Posednik just tried in their half, would it be different if Gomez tried?

probably, and he should not be (imo) it's just playing Baseball
 
Huge game for both teams... Baker has a high pitch count for only allowing 3 hits thus far.

Twins announcers just brought up an interesting question. Would Gomez be looked down upon for trying to bunt on next inning? Posednik just tried in their half, would it be different if Gomez tried?

Not for any other player. I just ******* hate Carlos Gomez.
 
LOL, no clue who he played for.

Buehrle all of a sudden with no control.

He actually retired 48 in a row if you want to count his All-Star inning too. :p

The no-control thing is probably about right after a huge streak like that ends. The mental letdown has to be tough to deal with.

I don't remember, but how was Hershiser after his scoreless innings streak finally ended? He did great in the playoffs, but I don't remember how he did immediately after the streak ended.
 
1st & 3rd, 7th inning - time for a run and then the Matt and Joe show.
 

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