A Battlefield Bullinger
I believe we can award a Bullinger today to Glendon Rusch, who offered up to the Busch Leaguers the following line:
IP 2.2, H 6, ER 7, BB 3 against the Milwaukee Brewers.
Congratulations to Glendon. His stablemate and Bullinger favorite, Will Ohman had one of his better lines of the season (no award):
IP 2, H 4, ER 3, BB 2
When a team gives up 16 runs, there’s a pretty good chance Mr. Bullinger is going to be seen on this site.
I see Braden Looper, he of the 1.54 ERA picked up his 2nd win today for the Pecklers. And you all laughed at our $5 preempt on the set up man for the best team in the NL, a team with a famously injury prone closer. Meanwhile, Big Al hit #14 and drove in #32. BUT, his 1 for 3 dropped his average to .350, and the slacker had no steals.
As I wrote this, Moises knocked out a walk off homer in the 9th against. This guy is among the lead leaders in all categories. He’s famous as a slow starter (he has leg injuries every spring), but he’s carrying the Giants while we wait for Barry earn his salary. Fatmondo, Kline and Fassero worked a one hit no walk scoreless last three innings.
Meanwhile, Juan Cruz had a hell of a start, with 2 hits, no walks 1 run in five for the DBacks. A former closer of the future, Cruz may be something entirely different.
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