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Monday, October 25, 2004

Schilling Takes Game Two

Posted by Dave Studeman
According to Jay Bennett's Player Game Percentage, Curt Schilling was the MVP of Game Two, and it wasn't even close. He corralled 18.2 points in yesterday's game, compared to runner-up Jason Varitek, with 8.8 points. Varitek's first-inning triple was the play of the game.

Mark Bellhorn (21.0) remains MVP of the Series so far, but Keith Foulke (20.5) and Schilling (18.2) are right behind. Check Jay's site about a day after each game to mark each player's contribution to the game and his team.

Congratulations Lions

Posted by Craig Burley
Congratulations to the Seibu Lions, who won the Japan Series this morning with a 7-2 win over the Chunichi Dragons in Game 7.

Takashi Ishii won his second game of the series with six shutout innings; he didn't give up an earned run in either game he pitched. A five-run third - all the runs scored with two outs - was keyed by a ten-pitch AB by leadoff hitter Tomoaki Sato that resulted in a single and the game's first run. The inning was later capped by a two-run homer by Seibu slugger Alex Cabrera, and the Lions cruised the rest of the way to complete a comeback after having been down 3-2.

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