
Enough to turn the interleague tide? Hopefully. IL play has been devestating so far (The Pirates avoided becoming the first team to lose 100 interleague games. Their 59-99 record is by far the worst of any team in interleague games. They lost five of their first six games against the AL this season), although the Buccos are still floating in 4th. At least browsing the box score, it looks like Duke matched Halladay inning for inning, which is huge. This team might be 4 games over .500 with a couple decent starting pitchers (yeah, I'm talking to you Ian) rather than 4 games under .500 ... Hopefully Maholm can keep it going against the BJ's. Must get hot on this homestand, especially with the Spanks and Rays coming to town this week.
Boy those red uni's are hideous.
Oh, and in case you missed it, the Indians had a nice little walk off as well, bottom of the ninth, 2 outs down by 2, 3 run homer .... in front of 13,000 (the largest home crowd of the year) ...
Way to go Pearce!
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