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    Re: Houston@San Francisco 5/12-5/15

    Cain went eight innings His strikeout total was five and has been down all year compared to years past.

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    Re: Houston@San Francisco 5/12-5/15

    In the B-8th, the Astros bring in a lefty to face Bowker and Bochy pinch hits Castillo for him. I would have gone with Ortmeier against the lefty. Also, Molina's numbers continue to go down. It would be smart to drop him down in the order. Its just not smart to have a guy with a OBP of. 300 hitting in front of a guy hitting .325.

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    Re: Houston@San Francisco 5/12-5/15

    Cain wins his second game of the year and lowers his ERA to 4.17. Wilson got his 12th save of the year leading the NL. Durham reached twice in his game back and Lewis was a homerun shy of hitting for the cycle exactly one year after doing it on May 13th, 2007.

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    Re: Houston@San Francisco 5/12-5/15

    Quote Originally Posted by love_that_reefer View Post
    Cain went eight innings His strikeout total was five and has been down all year compared to years past.
    By far last nite was his best outing thus far. 8 IP, 5Ks (4BBs!!!), not to mention a HR on the offenseive side. This guy can really hit! He's like Micah Owings!

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    Vizquel is expected to have the night off tonight. Expect Burriss to play SS.

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    Re: Houston@San Francisco 5/12-5/15

    Astros get an early 3-0 lead thanks to a Berkman homer, his second of the series.

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    Re: Houston@San Francisco 5/12-5/15

    Rowand hits a two run blast to make it 3-2 in the second!!

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    Re: Houston@San Francisco 5/12-5/15

    3-3 off a safety squeeze/throwing error by the pitcher! Brand new ballgame.

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    Re: Houston@San Francisco 5/12-5/15

    Giants blow a good opportunity in the third with runners on the corners and one out. Bowker comes up and swings at the first pitch...again. He fouled it off. He later popped it up into shallow CF and didn't get the run home. Castillo then strikes out. Castillo has been playing nice defense so far.

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    Re: Houston@San Francisco 5/12-5/15

    Durham gets a leadoff single but gets thrown out trying to be greedy. Of course Winn doubles right after him

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    Re: Houston@San Francisco 5/12-5/15

    Giants waste another leadoff double. 3-3 going into the 6th.

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    Re: Houston@San Francisco 5/12-5/15

    Castillo hits a one out double. Please let the third time be the charm!

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    Re: Houston@San Francisco 5/12-5/15

    Burriss bunts. Why? Base hit scores a run. Stupid move. Two outs now.

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    Re: Houston@San Francisco 5/12-5/15

    No charm this time. Speaking of time, I'm off to bed!

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    Re: Houston@San Francisco 5/12-5/15

    Well then g'nite reefer. May the Giants win this one for you.

    The Giants have left six guys on base tonite. Not too bad, but obviously it isn't too good either. And Misch wasn't actually pitching too bad either. 3 ERs, 6Ks, and 0 BBs in 6 IP. But when your offense doesn't score very many runs, I guess that that's not enough.

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