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  1. #1
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    Just when you thought you've seen it all......

    Just like the hit streak record I never thought I'd see broken in BM, I never thought I'd see this either.......





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    Boston Red Sox at Cleveland Indians
    July 21, 2012
    
    TOP OF THE FIRST
    Hector Rondon takes the mound for the Indians.
    Ryan Kalish singled to right. <--1>
    Ian Kinsler grounded to third for a double play (5-4-3). <--->
    Dustin Pedroia lined out to left. <--->
    0 runs, 1 hit, 0 errors, and 0 left on base.
    In the middle of the first, the game is tied at 0.
    
    BOTTOM OF THE FIRST
    Adam Wainwright takes the mound for the Red Sox.
    Grady Sizemore struck out. <--->
    Nick Weglarz struck out. <--->
    Billy Butler flied out to right. <--->
    0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors, and 0 left on base.
    At the end of the first, the game is tied at 0.
    
    TOP OF THE SECOND
    Josh Reddick homered over the left field fence. <--->
    Jason Bay walked. <--1>
    Kevin Kouzmanoff singled to right, advancing the runner to third. <3-1>
    Kevin Youkilis struck out. <3-1>
    Victor Martinez reached first on a fielding error by the third baseman - a run scored. <-21>
    Yamaico Navarro grounded to first base, forcing the runner at second. <3-1>
    Ryan Kalish grounded to first. <3-1>
    2 runs, 2 hits, 1 error, and 2 left on base.
    In the middle of the second, Boston leads 2 to 0.
    
    BOTTOM OF THE SECOND
    Matt LaPorta flied out to right. <--->
    Wes Hodges struck out. <--->
    Cody Ross struck out. <--->
    0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors, and 0 left on base.
    At the end of the second, Cleveland trails 2 to 0.
    
    TOP OF THE THIRD
    Ian Kinsler singled to right. <--1>
    Hector Rondon threw a wild pitch. <-2->
    Dustin Pedroia tripled down the right field line, scoring a run. <3-->
    Josh Reddick homered to deep left-center for two RBIs. <--->
    Conor Graham came in to pitch for the Indians. <--->
    Jason Bay popped up to second. <--->
    Kevin Kouzmanoff singled up the middle. <--1>
    Kevin Youkilis popped up to short. <--1>
    Victor Martinez grounded to the shortstop. <--1>
    3 runs, 4 hits, 0 errors, and 1 left on base.
    In the middle of the third, Boston leads 5 to 0.
    
    BOTTOM OF THE THIRD
    Jason Donald popped up foul down the third base line. <--->
    Carlos Santana flied out to center. <--->
    Skip Schumaker grounded to first. <--->
    0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors, and 0 left on base.
    At the end of the third, Cleveland trails 5 to 0.
    
    TOP OF THE FOURTH
    Yamaico Navarro walked. <--1>
    Ryan Kalish grounded to third. <-2->
    Ian Kinsler walked. <-21>
    Dustin Pedroia walked. <321>
    Conor Graham threw a wild pitch - a run scored. <32->
    Josh Reddick homered into the left field bleachers for three RBIs. <--->
    Jason Bay grounded to third. <--->
    Kevin Kouzmanoff popped up foul down the first base line. <--->
    4 runs, 1 hit, 0 errors, and 0 left on base.
    In the middle of the fourth, Boston leads 9 to 0.
    
    BOTTOM OF THE FOURTH
    Grady Sizemore walked. <--1>
    Nick Weglarz struck out. <--1>
    Billy Butler walked. <-21>
    Matt LaPorta walked. <321>
    Wes Hodges doubled down the left field line for two RBIs. <32->
    Cody Ross walked. <321>
    Jason Donald grounded to the third baseman for a double play (5-4-3). <32->
    2 runs, 1 hit, 0 errors, and 2 left on base.
    At the end of the fourth, Cleveland trails 9 to 2.
    
    TOP OF THE FIFTH
    Adam Miller came in to pitch for the Indians. <--->
    Kevin Youkilis was hit by a pitch. <--1>
    Victor Martinez grounded to short for a double play (6-3). <--->
    Yamaico Navarro grounded to first base. <--->
    0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors, and 0 left on base.
    In the middle of the fifth, Boston leads 9 to 2.
    
    BOTTOM OF THE FIFTH
    Carlos Santana grounded to first base. <--->
    Skip Schumaker doubled down the left field line. <-2->
    Grady Sizemore singled to right, scoring a run. <--1>
    Nick Weglarz singled into the left field corner. <-21>
    Billy Butler doubled down the right field line for two RBIs. <-2->
    Matt LaPorta doubled to deep left field, scoring a run. <-2->
    Wes Hodges singled to left, scoring a run. <--1>
    Cody Ross grounded to third, forcing the runner at second. <--1>
    Jason Donald walked. <-21>
    Carlos Santana grounded to the pitcher. <-21>
    5 runs, 6 hits, 0 errors, and 2 left on base.
    At the end of the fifth, Cleveland trails 9 to 7.
    
    TOP OF THE SIXTH
    Ryan Kalish struck out. <--->
    Ian Kinsler grounded to short. <--->
    Dustin Pedroia grounded to the second baseman. <--->
    0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors, and 0 left on base.
    In the middle of the sixth, Boston leads 9 to 7.
    
    BOTTOM OF THE SIXTH
    Brian Fuentes came in to pitch for the Red Sox. <--->
    Skip Schumaker struck out. <--->
    Grady Sizemore dribbled weakly to the catcher. <--->
    Nick Weglarz struck out. <--->
    0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors, and 0 left on base.
    At the end of the sixth, Cleveland trails 9 to 7.
    
    TOP OF THE SEVENTH
    Rafael Perez came in to pitch for the Indians. <--->
    Josh Reddick homered into the center field bleachers. <--->
    Jason Bay grounded to first. <--->
    Kevin Kouzmanoff flied out to left. <--->
    Kevin Youkilis popped up to second. <--->
    1 run, 1 hit, 0 errors, and 0 left on base.
    In the middle of the seventh, Boston leads 10 to 7.
    
    BOTTOM OF THE SEVENTH
    Brad Lidge came in to pitch for the Red Sox. <--->
    Billy Butler walked. <--1>
    Matt LaPorta struck out. <--1>
    Wes Hodges singled to left. <-21>
    Cody Ross struck out. <-21>
    Jason Donald grounded to first base. <-21>
    0 runs, 1 hit, 0 errors, and 2 left on base.
    At the end of the seventh, Cleveland trails 10 to 7.
    
    TOP OF THE EIGHTH
    Jose Veras came in to pitch for the Indians. <--->
    Victor Martinez grounded to the shortstop. <--->
    Yamaico Navarro singled back through the middle. <--1>
    Ryan Kalish singled to right, advancing the runner to third. <3-1>
    Ian Kinsler doubled down the third base line, scoring a run. <32->
    Dustin Pedroia hit an infield single to third, scoring a run. <3-1>
    Vinnie Chulk came in to pitch for the Indians. <3-1>
    Josh Reddick homered over the center field fence for three RBIs. <--->
    Jason Bay flied out to center. <--->
    Kevin Kouzmanoff singled through the right side. <--1>
    Kevin Youkilis homered to right-center for two RBIs. <--->
    Victor Martinez grounded to the shortstop. <--->
    7 runs, 7 hits, 0 errors, and 0 left on base.
    In the middle of the eighth, Boston leads 17 to 7.
    
    BOTTOM OF THE EIGHTH
    Cla Meredith came in to pitch for the Red Sox. <--->
    Carlos Santana grounded to first base. <--->
    Skip Schumaker reached first on a throwing error by the first baseman. <--1>
    Grady Sizemore popped up to first. <--1>
    Nick Weglarz singled to center. <-21>
    Billy Butler struck out. <-21>
    0 runs, 1 hit, 1 error, and 2 left on base.
    At the end of the eighth, Cleveland trails 17 to 7.
    
    TOP OF THE NINTH
    Kerry Wood came in to pitch for the Indians. <--->
    Yamaico Navarro flied out to right field. <--->
    Ryan Kalish singled to right. <--1>
    Ian Kinsler popped up to third. <--1>
    Dustin Pedroia lined out to left field. <--1>
    0 runs, 1 hit, 0 errors, and 1 left on base.
    In the middle of the ninth, Boston leads 17 to 7.
    
    BOTTOM OF THE NINTH
    Matt LaPorta grounded to third. <--->
    Wes Hodges grounded to short. <--->
    Cody Ross grounded to short. <--->
    
    RED SOX WIN: 17-7

  2. #2
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    Re: Just when you thought you've seen it all......

    wow

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    Re: Just when you thought you've seen it all......

    Very cool stuff

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    Re: Just when you thought you've seen it all......

    Nice. I've had two guys go yard 5 times, Bench and Brett.

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    Re: Just when you thought you've seen it all......

    I've had three, or whatever one more than the maximum somebody else has would be.

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    Re: Just when you thought you've seen it all......

    he went 10 games without walking :0
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    Re: Just when you thought you've seen it all......

    wow, and he wasnt far from coming up again! I had a guy w a 14 RBI game, that was the most incredible individual game i had seen, this is incredible

    let us know how his season ends

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    Re: Just when you thought you've seen it all......

    Dang 5 HR, most in a game for me is 3 HR by Pujols, lol.
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    Re: Just when you thought you've seen it all......

    Quote Originally Posted by tebowforheisman View Post
    Dang 5 HR, most in a game for me is 3 HR by Pujols, lol.
    What team did Pujols do it for?
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    Re: Just when you thought you've seen it all......

    Quote Originally Posted by Francoeurstein View Post
    he went 10 games without walking :0
    You don't need to get walked when you hit 5 homers in a game

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    Re: Just when you thought you've seen it all......

    Quote Originally Posted by Red Sox Fan 734 View Post
    You don't need to get walked when you hit 5 homers in a game
    But it's pretty surprising that he hit that much HR without anybody walking him for 10 games

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    Re: Just when you thought you've seen it all......

    they might now

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    Re: Just when you thought you've seen it all......

    Only time I've ever had it happen is with Hanley in a dynasty where I was just messing around and built a lineup of stars. That's a rare and fantastic feat. GJ.
    Zack and Miri made a Morneau and now it Byrnes when he Peavy's.

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    Re: Just when you thought you've seen it all......

    Only Josh Reddick... haha! I hope he turns into that kind of player, that would be awesome!
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    Re: Just when you thought you've seen it all......

    I may have the best yet. I had Mark Prior throw a perfect game and hit 2 home runs.

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