Just gotta hope for the series win tomorrow
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Marlins Fall Short in Rollercoaster Game With the Cubs 9-8
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I still wonder what would have happened if Cody would have been ejected, or injured, or something. Or even Boner. If boner had to leave the game for what ever reason. I would like to know what Fredi would have done."The Marlins are going to lose because they don't have two magical unicorns having sex in the bathroom"
-Dan LeBatard
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Great clutch hit by Bonifacio. Didn't think he could hit it that far, and on an 0-2 count no less!
Just too many miscues and sloppiness in the field.
Nice first game for NJ. I really like what he brings to this lineup.
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Originally posted by m26555 View PostGotta love the emotion Nunez shows every time he's on the mound.
I wasn't impressed with him staring down Hill.
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MIAMI -- The Marlins scored three runs in the ninth to tie the game, but a home run by former Marlins first baseman Derrerk Lee in the 10th led to a 9-8 Cubs victory before 35,811 fans at Land Shark Stadium.
Florida's three-run rally started when Ronny Paulino hit his first career pinch-hit home run to spark the Marlins with two outs in the ninth. Chris Coghlan followed with a single to left and Nick Johnson singled to put runners on first and third for Emilio Bonifacio. The infielder, who replaced Hanley Ramirez before the fourth inning due to a left knee contusion, delivered with a two-run triple over center fielder Kosuke Fukudome that tied the game at 8.
Lee led off the 10th inning with a solo home run on a 2-0 Leo Nunez fastball that put the Cubs back in front, 9-8, but that was not all the damage he did on Saturday night. The former Marlins first baseman was 4-for-6 with a double, a home run and three RBIs.
The Cubs scored six runs over 1 2/3 innings off Marlins starter Burke Badenhop, but Florida's relievers shut out Chicago's offense until Ryan Theriot hit a two-run double with two outs in the top of the ninth. The bullpen was led by Brian Sanches, who threw 3 1/3 scoreless innings in relief of Badenhop while striking out six and allowing just two hits.
The Marlins began to claw at the six-run deficit by scoring a run in the bottom of the second. Jeremy Hermida's single drove in a run in the third while Johnson doubled in a run in the fourth. Hermida drove in two more in the fifth, but the Marlins were unable to score again until Paulino homered in the ninth.
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Originally posted by Sashimi View PostI couldn't care less whether he shows emotion or not. Just pitch better.
I wasn't impressed with him staring down Hill.
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