The lowest moment of James Loney's career?

April, 9, 2011
4/09/11
6:35
PM PT
Tie game, 11th inning, Juan Uribe on second with none out. A single gives you the lead. No double-play threat. Right-handed pitcher on the mound.

And Don Mattingly has James Loney bunt.

So much for Mr. RBI. If that's not the lowest moment of Loney's playing career, it's the lowest moment of Mattingly's managing career.

Loney took three pitches, fouled off a bunt, hit another foul swinging away, then popped out.

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TEAM LEADERS

WINS LEADER
Clayton Kershaw
WINS ERA SO IP
5 1.35 72 73
OTHER LEADERS
BAA. Gonzalez .309
HRC. Crawford 5
RBIA. Gonzalez 30
RC. Crawford 28
OPSC. Crawford .823
ERAC. Kershaw 1.35
SOC. Kershaw 72