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Thursday, June 10, 2004 |
A Clint Eastwood Kinda Day: Angels 5, Brewers 4
The Angels almost couldn't get anything right. With one run through the first six innings, the Brewers began to think they might break out the brooms. The Angels stranded eight, of which Figgins was responsible for half. Then, the seventh and eighth, but I get ahead of myself:
The Good
- Kotchman's 2-3, 2 RBI night, with one of those hits a double. Me, bag on him? You bet, and I still think he needs to go back down.
- Guillen's clutch single. Man we needed that.
- Jeffy's walk, and RBI single.
- AK's single, and his 18-pitch at bat that ended in a walk. Now that Alex Cora's gotten all the attention for his monster AB, it seems it's going around the majors now, and AK's just the latest guy to get infected by it, the last one being Kotch.
- A good night of middle infield defense from both Eck and AK.
- Sele's pitching, despite the 3-run tater.
- Gregg's pitching.
The Weird
- Both Anderson and Vlad had 3-2-1-0 nights (3 AB, 2 runs, 1 RBI, 1 BB).
- Josh Paul's interference, which I thought was either clumsiness by Paul (maybe) or an awkward swing by Podsednik (more likely).
The Ugly
- Eckstein's 0-5. Not unexpected considering the time he missed.
- Jose Molina's 0-2 night.
- Frankie's horrible Percival imitation. He was just off his game tonight.
- Giving four outs to the Brewers. If they don't get that double play, the game's tied.
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