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Saturday, April 01, 2006

Stalemate: Dodgers 0, Angels 0

Tonight's game was really quite a pitching show at Angel Stadium of Anaheim, with both sides putting up ten innings of zeros. Perhaps the most impressive outing was that of top Dodger pitching prospect Chad Billingsley, who, despite some early rough air, didn't allow a hit more than a single in five innings of work. He will undoubtedly start the season at AAA, but it's comforting to know he's available should Jae Seo start to descend to a level below the fifth-starter mediocrity he's being paid for.

As for the Angels: Kelvim Escobar pitched well, for the most part, but heck, so did everybody else. There was a tiny bit of tension in the ninth when Tim Salmon came up in the ninth -- but he lined out instead of hitting the immensely gratifying home run that everyone expected. And the same with Brian Specht when Kendry Morales, Howie Kendrick, and Jeff Mathis had successfully gotten aboard, loading the bases; Specht grounded to short to end the ninth, proving why he's no longer considered a prospect. The scene repeated itself in the bottom of the 10th when Maicer Izturis belted a rare one-out double, only to be stranded when Nick Gorneault struck out, and Edgardo Alfonso rolled out to short.

One other thing of note I forgot to mention: Erstad batted sixth. Mike is coming to his senses.

Recap


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What is with all of these ties?

Also, how is it that Izturis hit a two-out double and then was left stranded by a strike out and ground out?
 
Because I was looking at the bottom of the 9th. Screwy scorebook. Corrected.
 

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