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May 25, 2007
Mike Timlin started the seventh inning for the PawSox and threw 16 pitches (seven strikes) He walked one and made an error.
Wayne Lydon led off the inning for Syracuse and hit a chopper down the first-base line. Timlin made the play, but hit Lydon in the back with the ball trying to throw to first. He was given an error on the play.
Timlin walked the next batter and got a little help from his defense on the following hitter, who hit a chopper up the middle that PawSox second baseman Joe McEwing grabbed and turned an unassisted double play.
Timlin got the next hitter to ground out to McEwing to end the inning.
Posted by Joe McDonald
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