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You Won't Believe What You Didn't Just Saw
2004-10-19 09:41
by Jon Weisman

Eight innings of one-hit ball by Edwin Jackson. Or was it Jose Lima? No, wait - Elmer Dessens.

A shutout inning from Eric Gagne.

A leadoff single by Adrian Beltre, a walk to Shawn Green, and a three-run walkoff homer by ... Milton Bradley?

Incredible!

What a series. Those cardiac kids, the Los Angeles Dodgers, riding their home crowd to take a 3-2 lead over the St. Louis Cardinals, are just one game away from the World Series!

Too bad the Yankees-Red Sox game of King of the Mountain prevented most of the nation from seeing a sterling National League game. But for us in Los Angeles, what a moment!

(By the way, Yankees - 14 innings and no substitutions? Sure is rough being Joe Torre. Why the Yankee roster doesn't carry 15 pitchers and 10 players, I'm not exactly sure.)

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