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Monday, May 28, 2007

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Posted by Matthew Carruth
The Mariners lack of plate discipline has been mentioned before, but I am wondering if I just saw something historic. Leading off the top of the 7th inning of Monday's game against the Angels, here's the transcript:
Lopez   1st Pitch  1B
Suzuki  1st Pitch  1B
Vidro   1st Pitch  1B/FC
Guillen 1st Pitch  SacFly
Ibanez  1st Pitch  FC+Err

Five consecutive batters put the first pitch in play. So what is the record for most consecutive batters to do that? I don't know, does someone out there?



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