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Wow. That was close to rolling out of his glove. Acuna having to turn to his other side right in front of the wall and catching the ball with the edge of his glove and securing it in the base of his glove, which often leads to the ball popping out of your mitt.
And another close call: Michael Harris tagging up and scoring the lead run from third on a shallow fly that was fielded by the Pirate's infielder. Harris recognized the infielder's momentum would prevent him from setting his feet to make an immediate throw home and narrowly beat the tag.
Also, Harris was initially ruled to have left early on the tag up and called out, but that ruling was overturned.
Brilliant play by Harris.
There seem to be so many different ways the Braves can beat folks.
Also, Harris was initially ruled to have left early on the tag up and called out, but that ruling was overturned.
Umpires in general this series have been bad. I don't get that call the third base ump was looking right at Harris and could see the fielder too with the angle he had. I think he was just surprised Harris went and made it.
The fear with those calls is will they actually reverse it? Or will they just say not enough evidence (even though there was) and move on.
GO BRAVES!!!
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WOW!!!!
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Last night's go ahead run for the Braves was very close there at the plate!!!
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TODAY!!!! ALREADY!!!! WOW!!!!
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THIS WAS LAST NIGHT TO END THE GAME - BOTTOM OF THE NINTH - TWO OUTS - TWO STRIKE COUNT!!!!
STRIKEOUT LOOKING!!!
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THE ATLANTA BRAVES MATT OLSON!!!! YEAH BABY!!!!
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HE IS JUST MESSING THEM PIRATES UP!!!!
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WOW!!!!
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WOO HOO!!!!!
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homers are nice and all, but our pitching staff has been getting assaulted lately. Hope they can get that fixed sooner than later. Lots of runs going to waste.
@donniem very true sir. I will say that it is quite nerve wracking, but it’s really fun too!!!
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Well, they lost but Olson got HR # 40!!!
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Well the good news is we split the series with the Pirates 2 games to 2 games. Close series. We had a come-from-behind win as did the Pirates.
The bad: At times we'd build a nice lead, only to see the Pirates make a comeback. In four games: 25 earned runs, 21 by the starting pitchers.
Game 1 sp Strider. 6 earned runs 2.2 innings pitched
Game 2 sp Chirinos 6 earned runs 5.0 innings pitched
Game 3 sp Fried 4 earned runs 4.0 innings pitched
Game 4 sp Elder 5 earned runs 5 innings pitched
Let's hope our starting pitching improves this weekend against those Mets.