1. But Butterfield had applied the brakes to Gonzalez and Williams drew a throw at second base from catcher Brian Johnson. 2. He obviously had run slowly at first to draw the throw, knowing all along he could make it home. 3. Kennedy stole third without drawing a throw in the first, and Vaughn stole second in the same manner in the third. 4. Knoblauch draws throws, feints and fakes and makes the opposing catcher more apt to call for fastballs. 5. Knoblauch hacked at a third strike, and Brosius dug for second, drawing a throw from Rangers catcher Ivan Rodriguez. 6. Lofton had singled, taken second on an infield out, and stolen third without drawing a throw. 7. McRae stole second without drawing a throw. 8. Stan Javier, up next, bounced back to the mound and Suzuki danced off second, nearly drawing a throw from Mariano Rivera. 9. Tejada went to third on the play, drawing a throw from Anderson that skipped past Glaus and went to the backstop. 10. That allowed Beltran to steal third without drawing a throw while Mike Sweeney walked. |