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And in comes WonderMan the 100 MPH thrower Aroldis Chapman.Who gives up a single to Keppinger

And in comes WonderMan the 100 MPH thrower Aroldis Chapman.Who gives up a single to Keppinger, pinch hitting for Castro (Matt Downs was playing second today – Oswaldo Navarro got sent down – heck, I didn’t know the guy was still on the team), then Anderson Hernandez was sent up to sac-bunt, but couldn’t get the job done, but replica Longines L3.651.4.16.6 Men's watch fortunately, 4 pitches were so far out of the strike zone that he walked.Michael laid down a bunt Chapman couldn’t field, then with bases loaded, Sanchez singled to right off a slider and drove in the 2 winning runs.Teh Awesoneness.It would have been nice if the guys had given the Wand Man some run support, but at least he didn’t get a L.Tomorrow, it’s Nelson Figueroa vs Bronson Arroyo.

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