August 14, 2008
Down Goes Frasor
The Toronto bullpen entered this afternoon's game against the Tigers with a 2.87 ERA, the best in the game. They cannot, however, protect a 1-0 lead given to them by Jesse Litsch as Jason Frasor gives up two hits and three walks, and all five base runners come around to score as Shawn Camp comes in and give up a two-run single to clear Jason's runners.
Armando Galarraga pitched eight stellar innings, walking two and striking out six. With the Tigers taking a 5-1 lead, his one-run effort may now result in a win.
Update: Fernando Rodney retires the side in order, striking out two to preserve the win. Galarraga continues to have a great season for Detroit, making one wonder how well Texas would be doing if they kept Armando and Edinson Volquez. I guessing the Texas offense would still be pretty good without Josh Hamilton.
Posted by David Pinto at
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Not to mention Danks and then I saw someone else they gave up. TEX is absolutely awful in the field as well. Both Catalnotto and Vazquez misplayed balls - ridiculously called hits - that were just awful. Saltalamacchia is awful behing the plate and Kinsler is just as bad at 2B. That's half your team that can't play the field at a MLB level.