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2016-05-01 Marlins (Koehler) at Brewers (Peralta), 1:10 PM CDT [Brewers win, 14-5]


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0-2 count on Walsh and he works a walk hit by pitch!
"This is a very simple game. You throw the ball, you catch the ball, you hit the ball. Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose, sometimes it rains." Think about that for a while.
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Really? I would pronounce like Kohler.

 

In German, you generally pronounce the second vowel with the first vowel silent. So I'd pronounce it like Schroeder — not Bill's way but the way the former Packer said it (shray-der).

 

Carter hit his second homer and the FOX graphic said "second home run tonight."

That’s the only thing Chicago’s good for: to tell people where Wisconsin is.

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Ed Sedar is a complete knob.

 

The day he is gone will be a day to rejoice, I don't want him anywhere near a contending team.

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This team needed this.
"This is a very simple game. You throw the ball, you catch the ball, you hit the ball. Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose, sometimes it rains." Think about that for a while.
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Doing his best to keep our streak alive of not having a starter pitch more than 5 innings. Jeesh...
"This is a very simple game. You throw the ball, you catch the ball, you hit the ball. Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose, sometimes it rains." Think about that for a while.
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So far so good with Bill pronouncing Ureña. The other night, he said "urea" at least three times. I hate to pick on him because he's generally good with pronunciations, but "urea" is pretty egregious.

That’s the only thing Chicago’s good for: to tell people where Wisconsin is.

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11-1 lead and he can't finish 6 innings.......wow

 

Guy throws 95 and can't strike out even 1 hitter

 

Any stat gurus out there know how many times in MLB history a starting pitcher has gone deep enough into a game to win and won without a single K? I can't imagine it is too many.

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So this is how we get Peralta 17 wins again. We just need to score 11 runs for him every time and he should have no problem hitting 17.

 

I don't know if I would if I would say no problem.

"This is a very simple game. You throw the ball, you catch the ball, you hit the ball. Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose, sometimes it rains." Think about that for a while.
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11-1 lead and he can't finish 6 innings.......wow

 

Guy throws 95 and can't strike out even 1 hitter

 

Any stat gurus out there know how many times in MLB history a starting pitcher has gone deep enough into a game to win and won without a single K? I can't imagine it is too many.

 

I don't think that is all that rare.

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11-1 lead and he can't finish 6 innings.......wow

 

Guy throws 95 and can't strike out even 1 hitter

 

Any stat gurus out there know how many times in MLB history a starting pitcher has gone deep enough into a game to win and won without a single K? I can't imagine it is too many.

 

I don't think that is all that rare.

 

I wouldn't think so either. Especially when you go back to the day where everyone was a slap hitter.

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11-1 lead and he can't finish 6 innings.......wow

 

Guy throws 95 and can't strike out even 1 hitter

 

Any stat gurus out there know how many times in MLB history a starting pitcher has gone deep enough into a game to win and won without a single K? I can't imagine it is too many.

 

I don't think that is all that rare.

 

You're right, I thought I remembered seeing a couple years ago that Derek Lowe was the first one to do it since 2002, but after looking it up, that was actually shutouts without a strikeout, which is obviously much more rare.

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11-1 lead and he can't finish 6 innings.......wow

 

Guy throws 95 and can't strike out even 1 hitter

 

Any stat gurus out there know how many times in MLB history a starting pitcher has gone deep enough into a game to win and won without a single K? I can't imagine it is too many.

 

Not that rare, last season it happened 9 times. Last Brewer was Kyle Lohse on July 8 2013

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Speaking of Augies, we didn't see either one of them on this weekend's broadcasts. Bill Schroeder filled that role.

That’s the only thing Chicago’s good for: to tell people where Wisconsin is.

[align=right]-- Sigmund Snopek[/align]

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Are you kidding me Ed Sedar? Wow I am so sick of him over at 3rd. That is a joke.

 

 

I watched the replay of this. Ichiro was picking the ball up out in medium left field before Walsh even rounded 3rd base. I know Ichiro is like 63 years old, but he can still throw. The game is now 11-1. I know you never stop trying to score, but good lord. At 11 - 1, why even take the risk of getting a guy thrown out at the plate?

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