May 17, 2007
Line of the Night?
I didn't understand Tony Armas' line at first:
| Player | IP | H | R | ER | BB | K | HR | BFP | Pit |
| T. Armas | 3.0 | 3 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 0 | 15 | 77 |
Three innings, two runs isn't horrible. But then I saw the seventy-seven pitches. That's 25 per inning. It's amazing he only allowed the two runs. But lifting him was he right move. Shawn Chacon pitched five strong innings and the Pirates took the game 7-2 over the Marlins.
Posted by David Pinto at
10:17 PM
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Equally bizarre is Curt Schilling's line tonight:
7 doubles and one home run in 6 innings, 118 pitches...
... but he held Detroit to 2 runs.
Boston wins 4-2, with Hinske making a staggering, punishing catch and also hitting the game-winning 2-run homer.
The Sox have the best record in the majors, by far the widest run differential, most runs scored of any team, equal success home and away, 9.5 game lead over the 2nd place Yankees; the team is leading a charmed life.