For you stat junkies and/or worshippers of HAL, here's any interesting line:
[color=blue:ad1dd3ad6a]"Brandon Webb(1-0) got credit for the victory, pitching 8 innings and allowing 2 runs. [i:ad1dd3ad6a]Jeremy Accardo gained credit for his 1st save[/i:ad1dd3ad6a]. Mike Myers(0-1) ended up with the loss in relief. "[/color:ad1dd3ad6a]
This is how Accardo earned the save:
[color=blue:ad1dd3ad6a]*** TOP OF INNING 9 ***
0 C.Jones 1 Single (RF) b-1
SUBSTITUTE P - Francisco Cordero
0 1 J.Dye 1 Fly Out (CF) b-0
SUBSTITUTE P - Joe Beimel
SUBSTITUTE PH- Jose Vidro
1 1 J.Vidro 4 Force Play (C) 1-o b-1 catch-x
SUBSTITUTE P - Jeremy Accardo
2 1 Pickoff 1-o [/color:ad1dd3ad6a]
That is, he ended the inning without throwing a single pitch. Is this a save? If so, Accardo was [i:ad1dd3ad6a]not[/i:ad1dd3ad6a] rewarded with a save on my team statistics page, although it [i:ad1dd3ad6a]is[/i:ad1dd3ad6a] listed in the boxscore:
[color=blue:ad1dd3ad6a]Game 3
FINAL R H E
Lutherans 2 5 1
Daddy 4 11 1
Brandon Webb (DAD) leads Daddy past Lutherans, 4-2
W: Webb, B. (1-0) L: Myers, M. (0-1)
S: Accardo, J. (1)
HR: none [/color:ad1dd3ad6a]
No complaints or anything, just reporting the oddity for no reason other than to post the experience. I would imagine something like this is somewhat rare.
:shock: