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I got one week free of MLB.TV due to voting in the MLB Final Vote. This is my first time ever watching MLB.TV on My Computer and, I have to say, it is really cool! Yesterday was the first day of the Free Trial of MLB.TV and I watched the final two innings of the Dodgers-Marlins game where the Marlins Pitcher (Volstad?) had not allowed A Dodger past second for eight innings. Volstad got to two outs in the ninth before he gave up a base hit, advancing the Dodger (Eithier?)runner to second for the first time in the game. Marlins Manager Fredi Gonzalez decided that was enough and he removed Volstad with two outs in the ninth inning. Volstad had thrown exactly 100 pitches. Kevin Gregg comes in to get the final out facing Jeff Kent, and Kent hits a long fly ball to the warning track in right field, and the Marlins win the game 3-1.
After that game was over, I wanted to see the Cubs game, but I didn't want to spend three hours at my computer (it was late at night when the Dodger game ended), so I watched the Cubs-Giants "Condensed Game" meaning they take A Baseball Game (running an average of three hours, which is the same ammount of time given for Football Games) and cut it down to ten minutes, but you still see all 27 outs of the ballgame and any base hits or homeruns or anything like that. The Cubs and Giants were scoreless Through eight innings before Aramis Ramirez smacked a three run homerun down the Left Field Line, giving the Cubs a 3-0 lead. The Giants would get runners on in the ninth against closer Kerry Wood, but Wood would get out of the Jam, and the Cubs won 3-1.
MLB.TV Is Awesome!
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