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Monday, May 20: Orioles at Cardinals


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Just now, Jagwar said:

What's more annoying. Two SBs without a throw or players glitching in front of the green screen?

Green screen for sure. Makes me not want to even watch the game.

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3 minutes ago, Billy F-Face3 said:

Something is going on where they know the pitch is going to the plate.

Yeah, Kremer not paying attention to the runner. 

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2 minutes ago, Roy Firestone said:

Kremer wont make 5 tonight...

I'm starting to think that too, but escaping so far with only 1 run damage, I'm hopeful he can put together a really good quick inning or 2 to get there. 

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I am trying to follow this on Gameday.  (I originally tried to follow it on MLB,TV, but they gave me the St. Louis radio broadcast - in Spanish.

So Gameday told me that with two out and a runner on second, Kremer got two strikes on Siani.  The next pitch was a ball and the next pitch was a swinging strike.

Then there was a ball, making the count 2-3 (!) and then Siani singled to drive home the run.

Can someone tell me why Siani was not out on strike three?

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20 minutes ago, Billy F-Face3 said:

I remember Brian Cox. He played Linebacker for the Bears and Dolphins.

I remember Mike Siani.   He played wide receiver for the Baltimore Colts in the late 70s.

I don't think it's the same guy that is starting for the Cardinals tonight though.

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