31. A decision that allowed San Diego to tie the score, adding kerosene to the fire of speculation. 32. A minute after Murray tied the score, however, the Kings went on a penalty binge that threatened to instantly negate the comeback. 33. A hit in either situation would have at least tied the score. 34. A little less than five minutes later, Lightning defenseman Roman Hamrlik tied the score. 35. A grand slam would have tied the score, but Erickson is a sinkerball pitcher who changes speeds well. 36. A Juan Gonzalez sacrifice fly tied the score, and a run-scoring single by Tom Goodwin put Texas ahead an inning later. 37. A perfect block of home plate by Cubs catcher Scott Servais kept the Astros from tying the score. 38. A low snap from Brian Edmondson to punter Royce Huffman paved the way for the Commodores to tie the score. 39. A two-out walk and stolen base by Eric Young and an RBI double by Jeffrey Hammonds off the glove of left fielder Brian Jordan tied the score. 40. After a walk and a strikeout, Rodriguez allowed a sacrifice fly to tie the score. |