1. At one point, he retired eight straight batters. 2. Between the second and the fourth innings, Perez retired eight straight batters. 3. After a Barry Larkin single in the first inning, Johnson retired nine straight batters. 4. After allowing a double and walk, Penney retired ten straight Florida batters. 5. After issuing a walk to the first batter he faced, Hampton retired nine straight batters. 6. But after getting the next two batters, he allowed four straight batters to reach. 7. But the inning continued, and by the time Pettitte was relieved and Darren Holmes got the final out, he had allowed five straight batters to reach base. 8. Cone had found his control by then, and he whipped through the middle innings, retiring nine straight batters on one run. 9. Dreifort, an enigma in that the movement of his pitches is near the best in baseball, walked three straight batters before being replaced in the fifth inning. 10. He also recovered from a shaky third inning, in which Toronto scored three runs, by retiring eight straight batters. |
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