In 2005 the leads from the electrodes began slipping out of position.
The starters turned a 3-3 game over to the bullpens when the lead began to rock back and forth.
Miami's 13-0 lead began to shrink in the third quarter, however.
The Tinker and me, we just looked at each other, and then the lead began to come our way.
In the end he got four seconds, because on the fifth the lead began to fly.
Then on count 7, the lead can begin another variation.
A lead of 67-52 began dissipating and nearly was gone.
The lead got to 9.5 games and then began to dwindle down to six by September 1.
The lead began to expand, from 4 seconds to 6 and finally to 10.
But as the lead began to swell, the pace quickened.