Curveballs for Jobu is Off Base Percentage's daily trip around the ballparks.
Today's honorary bat boy: Marty Barrett, who scored the winning run in the longest baseball game in history: a 33-inning affair between the Pawtucket Redsox and the Rochester Red Wings.
A number of teams had trouble finishing in nine innings today. Five games went to extra innings, the most extra-inning games in a single day since April 14, 2009 when there were also five.
Reds 5, Nationals 4 (10). Cincy trailed 2-1 before rallying for three in the ninth against Tyler Clippard (Jonny Gomes double, Scott Rolen two-run home run). Washington tied it back up in the bottom half on Mike Morse's two-run, two-out double, but the Reds got a Drew Stubbs single to spoil Luis Atilano bobblehead day (rumor).
Orioles 4, Redsox 3 (11). Juan Samuel is Baltimore's greatest post-Davey Johnson manager. How he got that team to be just one game under .500 in his first three games I'll never know.
Padres 6, Phillies 5 (10). The Pads wasted an outstanding performance by starter Kevin Correia (1 2/3 IP, 5 R, 4 ER, 3 BB), but still managed to win it in the 10th on Oscar Salazar's pinch-hit single.
Giants 6, Pirates 5 (10). Freddy Sanchez burned his former team with a sacrifice fly in the 10th for the win. The former batting champion has been fantastic in just under 80 plate appearances, hitting over .370 with an OBP in the mid-400s. When reached for comment, a Pirates fan had this to say:
Dodgers 5, Braves 4 (11). A.J. Ellis got the seventh hit of his career off Jesse Chavez and LA split the four-game series. Dodgers manager Joe Torre went ahead of Bobby Cox, 70-69 in their head-to-head meetings. Torre is 8-2 against Cox in the World Series (unnecessary Yankees World Series mention).
UPDATE - 11:22 p.m.
Make it six. The Cardinals and Brewers have gone to extra innings. We'll have another update shortly.
UPDATE - 11:46 p.m.
Brewers 4, Cardinals 3 (10). Corey Hart's sacrifice fly, (not his third strikeout, breaking MTD's heart), wins it for Milwaukee. This is the first day with six extra inning games since August 24, 2008.
Corey Hart is dead to me. I've gotten way too greedy for golden sombreros.
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