"The first ball, he drifted on it," Trembley said. "T-Bone [first base coach John Shelby] addressed that the other day. You've got to run to the spot. You can't try to time it. And then the second one, I thought he peeked and looked up at the runner. So both of them are mistakes, and you can't have that."
In the bottom of the third, Scott singled and moved to third base on Adam Jones' double to left. With no outs, Brandon Fahey sent a pop-up to shallow center field. Jones, assuming the ball was going to drop, broke for third base, but shortstop Jose Reyes made the catch and doubled him off second.
Trembley hung his head from his seat beside the dugout as Jones returned to the bench.
