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Paulino Eats Up Mets Pitching; Bullpen Bounces Back in 3-1 Win
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NEW YORK -- No walks, no problems. The Marlins saw the benefits of not allowing any free passes on Thursday night.
Nate Robertson and Burke Badenhop kept pounding away with strikes, and the Marlins were able to walk away with a 3-1 victory over the Mets at Citi Field to take the series finale.
Robertson posted five solid innings, while Badenhop posted three innings of one-hit relief to help the Marlins claim two of three in the series.
After walking nine and hitting a batter in a 7-6 win in 10 innings on Wednesday, the Marlins were looking for strikes. Robertson and Badenhop provide plenty.
Originally drafted by the Marlins, Robertson made his big league debut with Florida in 2002. But after that season, the left-hander was traded to the Tigers, where he has spent the past seven years. Florida re-acquired him on March 30 in a trade for pitching prospect Jay Voss.
Efficient summed up the performance by Robertson, who was making his Marlins debut. In five innings, the lefty gave up one run on six hits. Perhaps the most telling stat was zero walks -- although he hit one batter.
The Marlins chipped away for three runs off Mets lefty Jonathan Niese.
RBI doubles from Jorge Cantu in the fifth and Gaby Sanchez in the sixth inning provided enough cushion for the Marlins to take the series. For Sanchez, it was his third double in as many games.
Dan Uggla's two-out RBI single in the first inning gave the Marlins an early edge. Cameron Maybin singled, and moved to second when Hanley Ramirez walked. Uggla ripped his run-scoring hit just past David Wright at third base.
Robertson held the Mets scoreless through three innings before Jeff Francoeur's run-scoring double tied it at 1 in the fourth. Jason Bay singled to open the frame, and he raced home from first on the ball to left field.
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Originally posted by Bobbob1313 View PostThey are pitching him outside. Would you like him to try to pull those pitches?
I would also like him to have the ability to read a fly ball in front of himGod would be expecting a first pitch breaking ball in the dirt because humans love to disappoint him.
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Originally posted by Absolute Zero View PostI would like him to not have 75% of the plate be a hole in his swing
I would also like him to have the ability to read a fly ball in front of him
They are attacking him on the outside. I assume you mean that the hole in his swing is everything else? Why would they be attacking him outside then?poop
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I dunno, but I asked them to put it up on the big screen and it was nice...until a group of 39 Young Republicans came and created 3/4 of a square around the main eating area. I almost got trapped by FestasRecord when He pitches: 3-2
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Oh, today was Scalia Day. Everyone was running around the law school with their golden ticket in one hand and Scalia bobblehead in the other.
I was leaving class today and saw two kids in suspenders, one was a girl, and the fella was like, OH WELL, HOW BOUT THAT CHEVRON TWO STEP!?
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