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Good Golly Miss Molly: Corey Kluber Strikes Out 18 Cardinals

Posted by olabner on May 13, 2015May 13, 2015 in AL, NL

John Lackey kept throwing out baseballs, seemingly wondering what was wrong with them. Corey Kluber kept throwing out Cardinals. He didn’t entice them to hit meek grounders that he could field and toss to his first baseman. He didn’t get…

Musings in the Sixth, or, How Carpenter Got His Swing Back

Posted by olabner on May 12, 2015May 12, 2015 in AL, NL

Lance Lynn keeps striking out hitters, with three people on at once, and just one another time. He strikes out nine in six innings. He leaves with his team up 3-0. And Matt Carpenter takes a stance at home with…

An Eventful Third

Posted by olabner on May 10, 2015 in NL

Mark Reynolds hit from the right, with a pink bat in his hands and pink shoes on his feet. He hit a weak grounder to the pitcher to start the inning, but not because of his fashion. The Pirates’ lefty,…

A Walk’s as Good as a Hit, but Only if You Draw One.

Posted by olabner on May 8, 2015May 8, 2015 in NL

St. Louis led this one by three entering the 9th inning. Trevor Rosenthal faced Gregory Polanco, who squinted at strike one and weakly knocked the next pitch into the stands. Foul. After a ball, Rosenthal sneered at his catcher, firing…

Ballad of the 9th.

Posted by olabner on May 7, 2015 in NL

Kevin Siegrist kicked the air and fired a pitch toward home. Yadier Molina caught it, dust billowing from his glove like stars. But though the universe may expand, even an umpire has his limits. The ball was low and outside,…

Grief and the Game.

Posted by olabner on May 6, 2015 in Grief, NL

I can still see the growing green grass covering the lumps and molehills of a baseball diamond. A slice of a red barn cuts through my vision. And somewhere, where I can’t see, my grandfather walks between the yellow backhoe…

5th inning, or bless you, Kolten Wong.

Posted by olabner on May 5, 2015 in NL

Kolten Wong almost helped turn a double play to end an inning with the bases loaded. Instead, the Cubs scored two runs on a grounder to short. Jhonny Peralta picked up a ground ball off the bat of Starlin Castro,…

Cards and Cubs: a bad inning vs a bad century.

Posted by olabner on May 4, 2015May 4, 2015 in NL

The Cards fell behind 5-0 in the 1st. To the Cubs. Full moon. Annoyance gripped me like a snake latching onto my heel. Maybe it was a small bear. A bad inning trumped a bad century. Or was it the…

Walk-off again?

Posted by olabner on May 2, 2015 in NL

St. Louis and Pittsburgh were tied at 1. In the bottom of the 11th, Peter Bourjos smacked a ball up the third base line and started to run, sifting the dirt with each step. He stood at second, with red…

Sick Day

Posted by olabner on April 29, 2015May 1, 2015 in NL

At the moment, nothing. But still. by

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