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Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Webb sparks Animals

There's an interesting discussion going on at the DMBL Message Board about stadiums. Things are going to change a little bit next year regarding how often you can change your team stadiums. Take a look and offer your input before it's too late!

Philadelphia won a key game yesterday against Marietta to make the series 2-1. Brandon Webb pitched a complete game gem yesterday, shutting out the Mighty Men in a tight 1-0 game. Webb and Marietta's A.J. Burnett were duelling it out for much of the game. Through six innings, Burnett held the Animals to two hits and Webb held the Mighty Men to three. But Burnett had thrown 112 pitches and was lifted in the seventh inning for Trevor Hoffman. Scott Rolen led off the inning with a single and A.J. Pierzynski followed with an RBI double, giving the Animals a 1-0 lead. And that's all that would score for the rest of the game. In the bottom of the ninth, Brian Giles reached first on an infield single with two outs. Giles stole second but was left stranded. Game four is tonight and Honolulu hosts Newark for their game three.

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