Sunday, July 02, 2006

7/1 White Sox 8 Cubs 6

I only saw the first seven innings of yesterday's game before I had to go to a wedding. I spent all day at the wedding and am finally getting around to blogging. I listened to the last two inning on the radio which probably colored my conception events.

In the ninth inning, Ed Farmer basically predicted A.J.'s homerun. The Cubs closer, Ryan Dempster, had given up an infield single to Ross Gload and walked Jermaine Dye. Farmer said that Dempster was aiming pitches to Dye, and if he aimed pitches to A.J., he would get beat. A.J. took him deep, and Farmer sounded pretty smart.

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