(1) 11.10pm BST Dodgers 0 - Cardinals 1, top of the 7th Siegrist throws a wild pitch at 1-2 that allows Punto to advance to second base.
(2) 11.02pm BST Dodgers 0 - Cardinals 1, top of the 7th Nick Punto, the Shredder, hits a liner to centerfield and does Don Mattingly keep his starting pitcher in or pinch-hit?
(3) They try one more time and... Punto chases one and misses.
(4) 9.45pm BST Dodgers 0 - Cardinals 0, top of the 3rd Nick Punto leads off the third, with Hanley Ramirez reportedly away from the ballpark and getting x-rays and really this just sounds worse and worse for Los Angeles the more they talk about it.
(5) He turned up at Kettering in his Fiat Punto, played out of position on the right of midfield and worked tirelessly.
(6) 11.17pm BST Dodgers 0 - Cardinals 1, bottom of the 7th Molina grounds out to Punto, who has maybe been the Dodgers' best position player of the game.
(7) 9.28pm BST Dodgers 0 - Cardinals 0, bottom of the 1st Yadier Molina hits a ball that seems likely to sneak into the outfield but Nick Punto, in the game only because Hanley Ramirez is hurt, gobbles it up to make the third out of the inning and keep the Cardinals off the board.
(8) Even the strikeout of little Nick Punto can't illicit any joy, for some reason.
(9) 9.31pm BST Dodgers 0 - Cardinals 0, bottom of the 1st So, Yadier Molina gets stopped by Nick Punto.
(10) He faces old teammate James Loney, although I'm not sure if either of them remember his time as the post-Nick Punto Trade starting first baseman last season.
(11) By the trading deadline, the 2012 Red Sox were so clearly out of the postseason mix that they agreed to a payroll-clearing trade that sent Gonzalez, Crawford and Beckett (and Nick Punto of course), who were supposed to represent the future of the Boston Red Sox, to the suddenly cash-flush Los Angeles Dodgers .
(12) Nick Punto works a full count off of Michael Wacha before he strikes out on a high fastball, because he is Nick Punto, 9.43pm BST Dodgers 0 - Cardinals 0, bottom of the 2nd Jon Jay is up next for the the Cardinals, Kershaw gets him to ground out to Mark Ellis and that's six gone after that lead-off triple.
(13) 3.23am BST Hanley Ramirez He is done - Nick Punto is in.
(14) Inside his flat and his Fiat Punto car detectives found compelling evidence; small bottles of champagne, clear plastic gloves, a torch, sex toys, condoms, sleeping tablets and a heavy ashtray in which he crushed the powerful drugs to incapacitate his victims.
(15) Instead, the Dodgers' best hitter will be replaced in the lineup with Nick Punto.
(16) Seeing the Argentinian pope riding in a Fiat Punto, one of the least expensive of cars – his own choice – around the streets of Rio de Janeiro filled me with the deepest tenderness.
(17) Updated at 5.02am BST 3.13am BST Nick Punto grabs a glove... ...then he disappears from the dugout, which means he is warming up under the stands.
(18) Can the Detroit Tigers actually win a playoff series with Miguel Cabrera hitting like Nick Punto?
(19) 3.55am BST Dodgers 3 - Cardinals 0, top of 9th It will be Beltran, Holliday and Molina for St Louis as they look to get back in this ballgame - little Nick Punto is off the bench to replace the less than 100% Ramirez at shortstop to shore up the defense - he'll bat ninth as the pitchers spot moves to second in the order on the double switch.
(20) The Cardinals decide no because it's Nick freaking Punto.
Unto
Definition:
(prep.) To; -- now used only in antiquated, formal, or scriptural style. See To.
(prep.) Until; till.
(conj.) Until; till.
Example Sentences:
(1) Their brief was to eradicate cross-border raids by Palestinian fedayeen (guerrillas), yet many felt the overzealous Sharon was becoming a law unto himself.
(2) Facebook Twitter Pinterest The City of London is a world unto itself.
(3) Once more unto the valley of the kings, then, as another Silicon monopolist issues a decree, in this case to the indescribably junior entity that is Norway.
(4) Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more.
(5) And be open unto themselves as to how they behaved and why they behaved as they did, and to understand – not to blame them – but to understand, and to show greater courage the next time round.
(6) Dadd's three paintings Puck (1841), A Fairy – Sunset (1841-42) and Come unto these Yellow Sands (1842) are elegant and precise – the Puck is a baby, sitting on a mushroom in moonlight under a columbine dripping with dewdrops, among grasses also beaded with water, and watches much smaller naked dancers cavorting below him.
(7) I would like to see, over time, an understanding by all people and cultures, and religions, that there should be separation of church and state, that there is a sense of rendering unto Caesar what is Caesar’s and to God what is God’s.
(8) There were occasional bursts of vivacity: the comment, when the Tory government economised on a booster station for the BBC World Service, that "Nation shall murmur unto nation"; shrewd opposition to entry into the ERM "at an unsustainable rate"; and an early warning to Nigel Lawson, in 1988, of the looming economic crisis.
(9) Still the Vatican turns a blind eye to this most repugnant and damaging of all sexual practices, the suffering little children whose priests come unto them.
(10) Members are required to "keep secret all matters committed and revealed unto you or that shall be treated secretly in council".
(11) Far from ignoring the white working class during this election, they were written about so extensively by nervously placatory liberal journalists that these articles became a genre unto themselves, satirised perfectly by Benjamin Hart last week (“I couldn’t help but notice that people in Bleaksville are angry … I wanted to hear more but Ed explained that David Brooks had scheduled an interview with him to discuss whether he ate dinner with his family every night, and what it means for America.”) So here’s an alternative take: we’ve heard enough of white rage now.
(12) Health,” reckons Friel, “remains a law unto itself.” Less pronounced special needs that lie outside formally specified provisions are being moved out of School Action and School Action Plus programmes into a system called SEN Support.
(13) Even when "which" isn't mandatory, great writers have been using it for centuries, as in the King James Bible's "Render therefore unto Caesar the things which are Caesar's" and Franklin Roosevelt's "a day which will live in infamy".
(14) What is new – and what, surely, ought to have given Mr Hunt pause for thought – is the emerging evidence that the company has been run as a law unto itself.
(15) Why you should listen : “Answer not a fool according to his folly,” it says in Proverbs, “lest thou also be like unto him.” Jones’s appearance on Rogan’s show is a cautionary tale.
(16) He lived on and off in Italy for some years, unearthing the lives of his father’s family in Calabria, which became a book: Unto the Sons .
(17) Every checkpoint is a law unto itself,” he mused, also unconvincingly upbeat about the future.
(18) Great power relations conducted through official and unofficial channels in foreign capitals are a world unto themselves.
(19) Arterial blood samples were taken 3 minutes after spinal injection then every 15 minutes unto 90 minutes after the first sampling.
(20) The first thing, Thiele – a Catholic – thought, was the golden rule: do unto others as you would have them do unto you.