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Top of the 1st at Shea
2007-09-30 11:26
by Bob Timmermann

- H. Ramirez walked
- D. Uggla grounded into fielder's choice, H. Ramirez out at second
- J. Hermida singled to right, D. Uggla to third
- M. Cabrera singled to left, D. Uggla scored, J. Hermida to second
- C. Ross doubled to deep right, M. Cabrera and J. Hermida scored, C. Ross scored on T. Glavine's throwing error
- M. Jacobs singled to left
- M. Treanor walked, M. Jacobs to second
- A. De Aza singled to left, M. Jacobs to third, M. Treanor to second
- D. Willis hit by pitch, M. Jacobs scored, M. Treanor to third, A. De Aza to second
- J. Sosa relieved T. Glavine
- H. Ramirez struck out swinging
- D. Uggla doubled to deep left, M. Treanor and A. De Aza scored, D. Willis to third
- J. Hermida grounded out to first

7 runs, 6 hits, 1 errors
Florida 7, NY Mets 0

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2007-09-30 12:11:37
1.   dianagramr
sigh ....

Prior to the season, Baseball Prospectus ran its annual "Predictatron" contest, in which entrants had to predict the final records and postseason qualifiers in each league.

I had the Phils edging the Mets 88-74 to 87-75 for the NL East crown, with the Mets still getting the Wild Card.

Well .... I might be kinda sorta half-right.

2007-09-30 12:33:35
2.   Johan
That was an incredible inning to watch unfold. And it was interminable watching Willis try to get the Mets back in it.

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