Our man Marlon Byrd definitely had a big impact on last night's All-Star Game. He coaxed a walk against Sox pitcher Matt Thornton in the seventh inning, then scored on Brian McCann's bases-clearing double. But the bigger play came in the ninth inning, with David Ortiz on first. John Buck singled to right, but Byrd fired to second to force Ortiz, short-circuiting an AL rally. Bottom line: the NL won for the first time since 1996. Looks like the Cubs will have home-field advantage in the World Series! Right?The Discordic Adventures of Fnord is just how it sounds. I’m a fan of the world of randomness. This blog of mine will be totally random. As my Netflix Queue has 500 movies in it you should expect many movie reviews, TV show reviews and recaps along with my insane ramblings. Sit back, grab some jelly beans and enjoy the show!
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Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Byrd Takes Flight---Walk, Smart Defensive Play Help NL Win
Our man Marlon Byrd definitely had a big impact on last night's All-Star Game. He coaxed a walk against Sox pitcher Matt Thornton in the seventh inning, then scored on Brian McCann's bases-clearing double. But the bigger play came in the ninth inning, with David Ortiz on first. John Buck singled to right, but Byrd fired to second to force Ortiz, short-circuiting an AL rally. Bottom line: the NL won for the first time since 1996. Looks like the Cubs will have home-field advantage in the World Series! Right?
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