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I can’t … It’s just … that is so beautiful and hilarious. Again, that’s batting-average against from the catcher’s perspective, so picture a lefty-swinging Sandoval with his back to you over on the right side of your screen. The place you go in the strike zone is in on his hands but, for goodness sake, don’t go too far in! If you miss outside the zone and come close to hitting him, he kind of rakes those pitches. Which doesn’t make sense. But, hey, neither does Sandoval. ...Read More...
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1. Jim FurtadoYoukilis (1.1 WAR) and 5 mill for practiclly nothing
Mike Aviles (2.0 WAR) for a manager
Josh Reddick (4.5 WAR) for a reliever (-.6 WAR) and a platoon player (.5 WAR)
Jed Lowrie (2.1 WAR) for a reliever (-.6 WAR)
"Ben, most people would turn you away
I don't listen to a word they say"
That first inning hit and run last night was a treat to watch.
Good for him.
you're lucky. the game ended by 8 pm out here. i had all night to stew about it.
Well, better him than David Fecking Freese.
I’m happy for Pagan. He’ll always be my little angel. (Although last night I saw a disturbing resemblance to Wilson Valderrama.)
Scutaro's been a hitting machine ever since he came over to the Giants.
Total line with the Giants, including playoffs:
.360/.380/.467 in 321 PA's.
Clearly it's not sustainable, but it sure has been fun while it's lasted. I realize that you probably don't believe in players being hot or seeing the ball really well, but right now Scutaro is as locked in as any hitter I've ever seen. Every time he comes up he's spraying line drives.
As evidence: he only has 15K's in his 321 Giants PA's. All of a sudden, he's peak Joe DiMaggio playing 2nd base.
He's only struck out once in 48 at bats this post season. In 40 years, he can write his own Gene Tenace-like remembrance of this postseason.
Without, one hopes, the death threats.
Scutaro and the Panda were very entertaining to watch during this past series; hopefully they and the remainder of the Giants lineup will put up a similar effort and resulting numbers against the Tigers.
These are two of the best live baseball moments I've ever seen (though I'm pretty sure the HR against Rivera was in '07), and because of them Marco will always have a special place in my heart - even if it hurts a little seeing him do it for the guys across the Bay.
One of my faves.
Looks like my reading about the walk off homer against Rivera a couple of years ago was enough to convince me that was the game I saw.
A Player to be Named Later
(Spoiler alert: He makes the big leagues.)
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This was the best thing I ever saw in person at a major league game. Had great seats down the 3b line.
In my memory, there's an instant of silence as the whole stadium held its collective breath - and then the rattle against the foul-pole fence-grid thing - and then MADNESS.
I've probably never been happier for a player than for Bellhorn in the 2004 postseason. No particular reason but a minor personal fave, a TTO player, and a Ken Phelps all-star. He'd had a good year for Boston but was getting eaten alive a bit in the playoffs -- through game 5 of the ALCS he was hitting 129/289/194 with 14 K in 31 AB. There were grumblings about how this type of player might work in the regular season but would get eaten alive in the playoffs.
Then in game 6, his 3-run HR turns a 1-0 lead to a comfy 4-0 lead and the Sox win.
In game 7, he hit another HR -- the game was over by then but it was a HR.
In game 1 of the WS, he hits a game-winning 2-run HR in the 9th.
He finished that postseason with the rather ludicrous line of 197/397/447 with 17 Ks (and 15 BBs). A TTO hero with an extreme TTO line with 2 massive hits on the biggest stage. Perfect.
I never knew that. I thought he was a Mets signing.
Also second the above. loved scutaro on the jays. would trade escobar for him in a heartbeat even considering the age gap.
Wrong. Insanely cackling for all to hear.
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