1. An error allowed one run across before Crain retired shortstop Matt Alexander on strikes with three pitches for his third strikeout of the inning and the save. 2. Another common educational error is allowing a puppy to mouth or bite playfully. 3. A seventh-inning error allowed four unearned runs to cross the plate, and, of course, the offense grounded into two more double plays. 4. However, an assembly line error allowed the prototypes to remain enabled on the chips. 5. Salmon stumbled and had trouble picking up the ball, and his error allowed Myers to get to third. 6. The error allowed the Angels to load the bases with no outs. 7. The error allowed Molina to reach third and left Eckstein safe at first. 8. The error allowed two runs to score, tying up the game. 9. The error allowed Google.com and perhaps other Internet search engines to copy confidential files that were online from April to late June. 10. The fielding error allowed Hamilton to reach second. |