April 25, 2008
Marlins Break Through
The Marlins and Brewers played a scoreless tie through nine innings. Gallardo struck out five through seven innings, Olsen none through 7 1/3. Amazingly, Olsen walked five, but none came around to score.
Florida loads the bases in the tenth, Yost pulls the infield in, but Helms hits the ball slowly enough and to the right of the shortstop enough that Hanely Ramirez has time to scamper home from third. They've added two more runs and are still batting in the tenth.
Update: That's all the Marlins get as they take a 3-0 lead to the bottom of the tenth.
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David, love your work. One question though. Why do people call them scoreless ties? If they are scoreless games then they have to be ties!
David, love your work. One question though. Why do people call them scoreless ties? If they are scoreless games then they have to be ties!