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steelparrot
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Lets hang on to this 1 run lead 
Nice to see a power streak from Pedro.

Nice to see a power streak from Pedro.
First time i am able to see Pedro at first. Is this his first game there? If not how has he looked?
Pedro warms.
Excellent.
Also, Frankie must look really good if he's struck out 8 through 5 and only thrown 70 pitches to do it.
Any reason Liriano was pulled after just giving up an infield single? Pitch count?
I hate it when a guy gets pulled because he gave up a "hit" when it didn't leave the infield. That doesn't tell you he's done. If the ball's hit sharply, sure, but if it was actually hit so softly that there wasn't a play, I just don't see how that's a bad sign.
Especially the way Liriano was pitching for most of the night tonight.
Any reason Liriano was pulled after just giving up an infield single? Pitch count?
I hate it when a guy gets pulled because he gave up a "hit" when it didn't leave the infield. That doesn't tell you he's done. If the ball's hit sharply, sure, but if it was actually hit so softly that there wasn't a play, I just don't see how that's a bad sign.
Especially the way Liriano was pitching for most of the night tonight.
I don't question Hurdle's choice to remove Liriano at that point. He was at 90 some pitches for the game, and Hughes has been brilliant this season.
What I do question is Clint's decision not to call on either Wilson or Watson to face the pinch hitting lefty Jon Jay with two outs and runners on first and second, after Hughes walked Carpenter. That's seemingly a no brainer.
They pull their guy for a lefty bat, so you pull your reliever for a left-handed arm to eliminate any advantage they might have in a very close ballgame. That's a seemingly no-brainer decision, yet it's one that Clint very often seems to mismanage.