DODGERS 4, METS 2
I guess little ponies are better in a fight than giant invisible rabbits. Through four innings, the Dodgers looked like they were buying into the Harvey hype. Then, in the fifth, up stepped Nick Punto with two on and one out. He stroked a double to left, scoring A.J. Ellis and Juan Uribe (assisted by a Puig-esque overthrow by EY Jr.)
The Dodgers added two more off Harvey in the sixth, when an A.J. Ellis single scored Mark Ellis and Puig.
Hyun-Jin Ryu was again stellar (on National Left-Handers Day, no less), allowing just one run (a home run to Juan Lagares in the first) in seven strong innings. Belisario pitched a scoreless eighth. Kenley Jansen looked a tad more human, giving up a walk and an RBI single (after defensive indifference), but still locked down the save.
Dodgers have now won 39 of their last 47. This is getting ridiculous. In a good way.
If you are thinking to yourself, "I have never seen the #Dodgers play this well." You're probably right...
— Los Angeles Dodgers (@Dodgers) August 14, 2013
...Unless you are Japanese supercentenarian, 115-year-old, Misao Okawa, the world's oldest person.
— Los Angeles Dodgers (@Dodgers) August 14, 2013
10 comments:
Sure, you all bitch that there's no PGT, and then don't show up when it gets posted.
I see how it is.
Great PGT Nomo! Keep em coming! We love u man!
Gotta keep bitching.
^ Like
But that Rabbit is highly visible?
I don't get it.
And...fwiw
We like PGT shortly after the game so we can BASK in the victory's glowing embers.
Law of diminished returns the longer you wait to post.
That's the problem. I need my SOSG fix immediately. It's baseball heroin you guys are that good.
Birds ahead of Az by 1 in 8th
Damn. Dbags tied it up with 1 out
FINE. You guys put my kid to bed so I can write a PGT.
GT up, btw.
Will do. I've still got my nieces Barney tapes somewheres to put the kid to sleep. Or Porky's.
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