Posted on July 4, 2008 by Andrew Flynn
Unlucky Webb Gets No Decision vs. Brewers
Brandon Webb was charged with five runs in six innings Thursday in a no-decision versus the Brewers. Webb was quite unlucky in the game. The two second-inning runs scored on a wild pitch that should have been handled — and almost certainly would have been with Chris Snyder, not Robby Hammock, behind the plate — and on a grounder that Mark Reynolds bobbled. Webb later allowed a two-run homer to Mike Cameron in the sixth that appeared to be foul. It clearly passed on the wrong side of the foul pole, but there is a chance if might have grazed the pole. Webb wasn’t great today, but he was better than the line suggests. (Rotoworld)
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