Found October 06, 2009 on
Baseball Musings:
PLAYERS:
Jesse Crain,
Adam Everett,
Ron Mahay,
Curtis Granderson
TEAMS: Minnesota Twins, Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals
TEAMS: Minnesota Twins, Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals
Jesse Crain departs from the game after getting the first out in the top of the eleventh. He struck out Adam Everett. Ron Mahay comes on to face Curtis Granderson.
Update: Mahay strikes out Granderson, doing his LOOGY thing. He comes out of the game.
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