51. His only hint of trouble came in the seventh when St. Louis put runners on the corners with singles by Brian Jordan and John Mabry. 52. In the bottom of the third, the Angels put runners on first and second with one out when Salmon flied to center for the second out. 53. In the sixth inning, Moehler put two runners on base for the first time, with two outs. 54. In the seventh, the Angels put runners on first and third with one out. 55. It put runners on first and third and put Nagy in instant danger. 56. It was big because the Cardinals put five runners on base in the final two innings. 57. Ivan Rodriguez singled and Rusty Greer walked to put runners at first and second with no one out. 58. Jones did manage to pick up Bonilla in the second inning, when another throwing error by the third baseman put runners at first and second with no outs. 59. Jones was magnificent, overcoming an aggressive Marlins running game that put runners in scoring position in the first, fourth, fifth and sixth innings. 60. Jones added a single to right, putting runners at the corners. |