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Game 2 Info:

Series: Mets, 1-0

Date: Thursday, October 5th, 2006

First Pitch: 8:00pm ET

Venue: Shea Stadium, Flushing, New York

TV: FOX

Starting Pitchers:

http://www.major.jp/wbc/players/images/kuo.jpg http://i.a.cnn.net/si/images/baseball/mlb/players/4122.jpg

 

http://newyork.mets.mlb.com/mlb/images/team_logos/50x50/la.gif#56 Hong-Chih Kuo 0-0, -- (1-5, 4.22)

http://newyork.yankees.mlb.com/mlb/images/team_logos/50x50/nym.gif#47 Tom Glavine 0-0, -- (15-7, 3.82)

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Tom Glavine (48 games vs Los Angeles, 20-18 record with a 3.69 ERA---Career at Shea Stadium in 80 games, 29-27 record with a 3.41 ERA)

Rafael Furcal, 11 for 40 (.275 avg) 4 Doubles, 2 Triple, 2 HRs, 10 RBIs, 4 Walks, K

Kenny Lofton, 0 for 11, Walk, K

Nomar Garciaparra, 6 for 29 (.207 avg) 2 Doubles, 2 RBIs, 2 Walks, K

Jeff Kent, 14 for 54 (.259 avg) 2 Doubles, HR, 8 RBIs, 3 Walks, 8 Ks

J.D. Drew, 4 for 16 (.250 avg) Double, 2 RBIs, 3 Walks, 5 Ks

Russell Martin, 1 for 2 (.500 avg) RBI

Marlon Anderson, 10 for 35 (.286 avg) 3 Doubles, Triple, 6 RBIs, Walk, 2 Ks

Wilson Betemit, 3 for 15 (.200 avg) Double, HR, 2 RBIs, Walk, K

Hong-Chih Kuo --

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Andre Ethier, 0 for 2, K

Toby Hall, 1 for 3 (.333 avg) K

Julio Lugo, 5 for 17 (.294 avg) RBI, Walk, 2 Ks

Ramon Martinez, 2 for 4 (.500 avg) K

Olmedo Seanez, 1 for 3 (.333 avg) K

 

Hong-Chih Kuo (3 games vs New York, 1-0 record with an 0.00 ERA---Career at Shea Stadium in 1 game, 1-0 record with an 0.00 ERA)

Jose Reyes, 0 for 3, Walk, 3 Ks

Paul Lo Duca, 1 for 5 (.200 avg)

Carlos Beltran, 1 for 2 (.500 avg) 2 Walks, SB

Carlos Delgado, 0 for 3, K

David Wight, 1 for 3 (.333 avg) K

Cliff Floyd, 0 for 1

Shawn Green, 3 for 7 (.429 avg) Double, RBI, Walk, 3 Ks

Jose Valentin, 0 for 1, K

Tom Glavine --

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Endy Chavez, 0 for 1, K

Chris Woodward, 0 for 3, 2 Ks

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GO DODGERS!!! I am pulling for these guys to win the NL. I can easily root for DLowe, Maddux and Nomar. Ahh, I forgave Little after 04 anyway - and it'd be nice to see Nomah get a championship of his very own.

 

Billy Mueller could get another ring too.

 

GO DODGERS!!!

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Game 3 Info:

Series: Mets, 2-0

Date: Saturday, October 7th, 2006

First Pitch: 7:30pm ET

Venue: Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles, California

TV: FOX

Starting Pitchers:

http://i.a.cnn.net/si/images/baseball/mlb/players/5172.jpg http://i.a.cnn.net/si/images/baseball/mlb/players/3933.jpg

 

http://newyork.mets.mlb.com/mlb/images/team_logos/50x50/nym.gif#29 Steve Trachsel 0-0, -- (15-8, 4.97)

http://newyork.yankees.mlb.com/mlb/images/team_logos/50x50/la.gif#36 Greg Maddux 0-0, -- (15-14, 4.20)

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Steve Trachsel (21 games vs Los Angeles, 4-10 record with a 4.02 ERA---Career at Dodger Stadium in 12 games, 3-6 record with a 4.74 ERA)

Rafael Furcal, 17 for 53 (.321 avg) 4 Doubles, 2 RBIs, 7 Ks, 4 SBs

Kenny Lofton, 12 for 25 (.480 avg) Triple, 5 RBIs, Walk, 3 Ks, 4 SBs

Nomar Garciaparra, 1 for 2 (.500 avg) RBI

Jeff Kent, 6 for 28 (.214 avg) 4 Doubles, RBI, Walk, 8 Ks, SB

J.D. Drew, 6 for 25 (.240 avg) HR, 2 RBIs, 6 Walks, 6 Ks, 2 SBs

Russell Martin, 1 for 1 (1.000 avg)

Marlon Anderson, 12 for 32 (.375 avg) Double, Triple, HR, 2 RBIs, Walk, K, 2 SBs

Wilson Betemit, 1 for 1 (1.000 avg)

Greg Maddux, 2 for 12 (.167 avg) 4 Ks

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Julio Lugo, 0 for 3, 3 Ks

Ramon Martinez, 1 for 4 (.250 avg) 2 Ks

 

Greg Maddux (64 games vs New York, 35-18 record with a 3.35 ERA---Career at Didger Stadium in 20 games, 8-6 record with a 2.88 ERA)

Jose Reyes, 2 for 19 (.105 avg) Walk, 6 Ks, 2 SBs

Paul Lo Duca, 8 for 21 (.381 avg) HR, 2 RBIs, Walk

Carlos Beltran, 3 for 13 (.231 avg) Double, 2 RBIs, 2 Walks, K

Carlos Delgado, 4 for 23 (.174 avg) HR, 3 RBIs, 8 Ks

David Wright, 5 for 11 (.455 avg) 2 Doubles, 2 RBis, K

Cliff Floyd, 18 for 73 (.247 avg) 7 Doubles, 2 HRs, 10 RBIs, 3 Walks, 17 Ks, SB

Shawn Green, 14 for 33 (.424 avg) 3 Doubles, 3 HRs, 10 RBIs, 6 Walks, 8 Ks, 3 SBs

Chris Woodward, 4 for 8 (.500 avg) Triple, RBI, Walk, K

Steve Trachsel, 1 for 11 (.091 avg) Walk, 2 Ks

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Ramon Castro, 5 for 15 (.333 avg) RBI, Walk, K

Endy Chavez, 3 for 20 (.150 avg) Triple, HR, 3 RBIs, 9 Ks, 3 SBs

Mike DiFelice, 4 for 16 (.250 avg) 2 Doubles, 2 RBIs, 3 Ks

Julio Franco, 2 for 2 (1.000 avg) RBI, Walk

Michael Tucker, 2 for 13 (.154 avg) 2 Doubles, 2 Ks

Jose Valentin, 6 for 23 (.261 avg) 2 Doubles, RBI, 2 Walks, 5 Ks, 2 SBs

Posted
The Mets score first in the first inning. They would have a big inning going if Lo Duca didn't get thrown out at Third on Beltran's hit. It's already 2-0 as Marlon Anderson lets a ball fall in.
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Anyone notice how many empty seats there are right behind home plate? I know showing up in the 3rd and leaving in the 8th is the thing to do in LA, but that's a disgrace. This is the playoffs. I'm glad this is shaping up to be their last game this year.
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Anyone notice how many empty seats there are right behind home plate? I know showing up in the 3rd and leaving in the 8th is the thing to do in LA' date=' but that's a disgrace. This is the playoffs. I'm glad this is shaping up to be their last game this year.[/quote']It's a disgrace that they left Brooklyn to go to LA LA Land.
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Okay, I know this will sound stupid, but every day during the regular season, I check the box scores of every game and exactly how each run was scored.

 

That being said...I have certainly seen more people scoring from first on doubles this postseason than I did all of the regular season, percentage-wise at least.

 

 

Hustling more because the games are important? Or am I just nuts?

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Brooklyn> LA LA Land

 

Still, L.A. > You

 

With that said, me > Brooklyn

 

And I f***ing love how Brooklynites hate the O'Malley's more than Osama Bin Laden.

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And I f***ing love how Brooklynites hate the O'Malley's more than Osama Bin Laden.
Everyone did for many years and some still do, but when the facts came out it was clear that a greater share of the blame lies with Robert Moses and Mayor Wagner. They should both burn in hell while the O'malleys should spend 10,000 years in purgatory.

 

No one is > Brooklyn

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The Mets, who are banged up and injured, are fighting back to retake the lead 7-5 against Broxton and LA. It seems that they are just not going to let the less talented LA Dodgers take a single game.
Posted
Mets are rooting for the Pods to storm back against St. Louis. Even with homefield' date=' the Cards would have the edge over New York[/quote']How do you figure that. The Cards bullpen is awful, and the Mets hitting will get into their pen. I only see Carpenter taking the Cards deep into games. In the other games, the Mets will abuse the Cards pen.
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Nothing worse than getting owned by former Dodgers. Not to mention skinny former L.A. Kings' draft pick. Arrrrrrrggghhhhhhhhhhh!

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