Found April 29, 2009 on Raise the Jolly Roger!: Yardbarker Blogger Network
PLAYERS: Ian Snell

Still not convinced that the Pirates are cursed at Miller Park? Wait until you hear how they lost today. Ian Snell threw well–scoreless ball through six innings (despite throwing a ton of pitches). The problem came in the seventh in a 0-0 game, when his 0-2 pitch was hit out of the yard by Milwaukee pitcher [...]
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