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4/13 vs. Brewers


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12 minutes ago, Mooreisbetter27 said:

Don’t know how you could possibly blame that inning on Kremer.

He's still at 60 pitches and 6 hits in 3 innings. When the team actually shows up and spots you a lead, you gotta get some zeros on the board...

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