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Bleeding Blue and Teal:
I haven’t done any game notes in ages, so…
Veteran infielder Chris Woodward got the start at second base tonight and did well enough. Had a solid base hit and started a slick double play. Defensively he’s reliable and versatile but lacks range. Not as good a defender overall as Josh Wilson or Ronny Cedeno, but [...]
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