Brewers 4, White Sox 4 (10 innings)
W: N/A
L: N/A
It's not a true Cactus League season until you've had your first tie. The Brewers and White Sox played for ten innings today but were unable to decide a winner. It was the Brewers' first tie of the Cactus League season, but the White Sox's fourth in 19 games.
Randy Wolf started for the Brewers today and had a decent performance, allowing two runs on seven hits in five innings with no walks and two strikeouts. He recorded six of his fifteen outs via fly ball but only allowed two extra base hits, both doubles. The Brewers were leading when he left the game, but the White Sox scored two in the seventh inning off Carlos Villanueva to tie the game.
After Wolf and Villanueva, the Brewers got scoreless innings from Mitch Stetter, Chris Smith and Tim Dillard. Dillard issued the Brewers' only walk of the game in the tenth inning.
Meanwhile, Ryan Braun hit his third home run of the spring in the first inning off Freddy Garcia, and finished 2-for-3 with three RBI. Rickie Weeks also had two hits, and scored two runs.
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I really can't wait for opening day.
2 weeks away!!
Cards Announcers On Gamel's First Career HR, "That’s all they need is another home run hitter".
And with the first tie...
… I’m officially off ST games. Blech. Enough of this drivel. Let’s see some real games, dammit.
What begins in fear usually ends in folly.
by Ted Simmons Speed Camp on Mar 21, 2010 7:04 PM CDT reply actions
I hear you
I hate spring training. It’s nice that it signifies the impending start of the season, but it takes SO long.
"I will agree that the attitude [at BCB] is ridiculous and they have done so much to instigate animosity and then block us from responding. Real mature!"
yep
saw there were 30+ games and almost passed out. That’s probably more games than the short schedule A clubs play all year. okay, probably not…but it’s a LONG time and a lot of games.
by PagsBrewCrew on Mar 22, 2010 7:08 AM CDT up reply actions
































