Sunday Night Baseball 5/25/08
Carlos Quentin had 3 RBIs, including a walk-off solo home run to lead the Chicago White Sox to a 3-2 win over the Anaheim Angels (I will NEVER refer to them as the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim). I scored the game on ESPN. The game was a quintessential pitchers' duel, with Jose Contreras recording 10 K's and allowing only 3 hits. Despite Contreras's stellar performance, he didn't even get the win, as Scott Linebrink pitched a 1-2-3 9th inning. John Lackey took the loss in a complete game performance, allowing 6 hits, 3 runs striking out 3, and walking 2 with a hit batsman. Quentin went 3-for-3, earning player of the game honors. The game lasted 2 hours and 5 minutes. Interestingly enough, all 3 of Lackey's K's were called.
wow - i also enjoy keeping score either at home or at the game...do you compile you own stats if so what do you use?
good job
victor bahena
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Victor,
Thanks for the comment. I have found that keeping score enhances my enjoyment of televised games. To answer your question, I do compile my own stats. I use AB's, runs scored, hits, and RBIs. For pitchers, I mark the winning and losing pitchers, holds and saves (if applicable). I also like to note any inherited runners and if any scored. I also compile runs, innings pitched, walks, K's, and any other applicable stats.
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