This season, you’ll never hear me complain about a win. But man oh man did the Cubs’ offense miss a number of opportunities early – *again.* Thanks to Randy Wells and the Ranger bullpen for making this win happen in spite of that.
By Brett on May 23, 2010
This season, you’ll never hear me complain about a win. But man oh man did the Cubs’ offense miss a number of opportunities early – *again.* Thanks to Randy Wells and the Ranger bullpen for making this win happen in spite of that.
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I wouldn’t compare him to Grabow…their ERAs are on opposite ends of the spectrum!
I know. But last night, he played the part.
And, of course, I made a conscious effort not to highlight the ERA…
Colvin again hit in a pressure spot but still cant crack the lineup.