September 18, 2006 Chicago Cubs at Philadelphia Phillies Play by Play and Box Score - Baseball
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Class Is Now In Session, and Open Thread: Cubs vs. Phillies, Thursday 8/2, 1:20 CT
Published 8/2/2007 by Al
... Sean Marshall has been consistent all season since his recall and activation on May 23 -- he's had only one really bad start among his twelve, and since the All-Star break he has allowed only four runs in 18 IP (2.00 ERA). He faced the Phillies last September 18 and pitched poorly but the Cubs won the game anyway. Jose Hernandez, who's no longer with Philadelphia, hit a grand slam off Marshall. ...
Game 107 - Preview
Published 8/2/2007 at View from the Bleachers
... Sean Marshall has only faced the Phillies once in the past and it came last year and it came in September. He was knocked out of the game in the 4th inning after giving up six earned runs on five hits. The Cubs went on to win the game, beating former Cub, Jon Lieber. Aramis Ramirez went deep twice and had 7 RBI's. Juan Pierre picked up his third longball of the season and Scott Moore added one of his own. (Box Score) ...
The Griddle: The Mark of the RBI Beasts, 6 6 6
Published 5/4/2008 at Baseball Toaster
All three players had 6 RBI games today. That's the first time that there have been three different players with 6 or more RBI in a game in one day since September 18, 2006 when Aramis Ramirez of the Cubs (with 7) and ...
Cheers to Pierres
Published 9/16/2008 by Aaron Jay Sapiro at Rockin' the Ravine
... After the 5 years and 55 Million that we gave to you, you’ve finally rewarded us with your first career Dodger Home Run. Pierre is tied with Luis Maza, Gary Bennett, Danny Ardoin, Angel Berroa, and Delwyn Young for 12th on the team in Home Runs, just two behind Andruw Jones.
The last time Juan Pierre hit a Home Run was September 18, 2006. It was a leadoff Home Run in the top of the third Inning, the Cubs won 11-6, and Jon Lieber was pitching.
I looked all of that up.
The rest is history as they say. The Cubs finished 66-96, ...
