Streaking comeback kids
One of the signs of a mental makeup of a team fighting for a playoff spot is how well this team reacts to a big inning by their opponents. I'm not going to do any spectacular math here, but the last two games, are showing a positive development:
Game 1 of the current Colorado series:
Three runs in the fourth put up by the Rockies are countered with Dodger three in the bottom of the same inning thus reclaiming the lead on the way to the win.
Game 2 of the current Colorado series (still being played as I write this):
Five Rocky runs in the top of the sixth were mitigated by a six run outburst in the bottom of that inning (the Dodgers even countered to a bases clearing double with the same feat on their own by Nomar). All of this happening on the way to yest another win in a row (13-5 through six innings).
Winning teams simply find a way to bounce right back.
Game 1 of the current Colorado series:
Three runs in the fourth put up by the Rockies are countered with Dodger three in the bottom of the same inning thus reclaiming the lead on the way to the win.
Game 2 of the current Colorado series (still being played as I write this):
Five Rocky runs in the top of the sixth were mitigated by a six run outburst in the bottom of that inning (the Dodgers even countered to a bases clearing double with the same feat on their own by Nomar). All of this happening on the way to yest another win in a row (13-5 through six innings).
Winning teams simply find a way to bounce right back.
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