(Photo of TV/MASN by Nationals Enquirer staff. No lead is safe.)
So much for getting another night off for Clip n' Save. Brian Bruney starts the eighth inning with a comfortable 6-2 lead. 3 batters later, it's a 6-3 game, 2 on, no outs, and Riggleman is giving Bruney the hook. Clippard and Batista later, it's an 8-6 game.
Enough already. Bruney must go.
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Yes. Please, please, please. If Storen is ready, bring him in. Even if they don't think so, he couldn't possibly do worse! What a terrible waste of good offense.
Posted by: Sofie230 | May 11, 2010 at 10:46 PM
That looked like Chernobyl. Bruney should move there.
Posted by: Brandon | May 11, 2010 at 10:54 PM
How soon can we see Storen?
And does Bruney have naked photos of Riggleman? Riggleman keeps going back to Bruney even though he's been horrible all year.
Posted by: Mike | May 11, 2010 at 11:06 PM
@Mike: Maybe video? But in Riggleman's defense -- it seemed like a good, safe spot to bring in Bruney, try to build his confidence up, etc. And it blew up. At least he had a quick hook...wish he'd been a little quicker to pull the plug on Clippard.
Posted by: The Nationals Enquirer | May 12, 2010 at 07:11 AM
And what happened to Jesse English? He did pretty darned good when he was up and then they bring up Slaten instead? I don't understand that.
Posted by: Kendra | May 12, 2010 at 12:32 PM