Phil Wood’s still honking…who knew?
Read More...This brings us back to balls and strikes, and the case of minor league ump—and big league fill-in—John Tumpane.
Tumpane was behind the plate May 12 when the Nationals played the Cubs.
Tumpane is a Triple-A guy who’s called up when a regular ump has a day off. He started getting major league assignments in 2010 when he was only 27 and apparently believes that close enough is good enough.
When a pitch is so far off the plate that the catcher makes no ...
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1. jingoist posted on September 04, 2012 at 08:52 AM # hit 0 | hit 0Need more info to be impressed. How fat are you? What floor do you live on? Is your wife real or are you telling stories again?
We should be so lucky!
Watched it all on TV. A little tough to get to the ballpark in Anaheim living in the East. I didn't have too much money back then. Closest I've come is when the Phillies were in the series. I made a few bids, wasn't too enthusiastic about paying $500 for upper deck tickets, decided to watch on TV. I don't regret that one bit, considering the weather the year they played the Rays.
This one shows a solid command of English as well:
That's his full Native American name.
Nice.
Thanks for the update, McCoy. ****. I wish I was employed (so I could go buy some tickets). I pull for the Mets as my childhood favorite, but the Nats and the O's have my allegiance now that the Mets have faded. I bet a lot of DC area transplants feel similarly.
E-mail from a married friend of mine last night: "Ray, I am writing to you from an air mattress in my basement..."
The next line, unfortunately- "What are you wearing?"
Huh, do you plan on moving to the Bay area when SF and the A's reprise their 1989 meeting?
Regards,
Tim
Are you counting Expos? If not, it would be pretty hard for a team that started in 2005 to have one, as it would have to be a guy who just came to Washington in 2005 or 2006 to finish their careers. Neither Larkin nor Alomar did so.
Close, Squash. I happened to be watching this game. Harper gidp and he hustled (as always) down the line to try and beat the back end of a close play at first. As he crossed the bag, he slammed his helmet down in disgust and yelled, probably an expletive. He didn't look at the umpire or throw the helmet at Buckners feet, and it seemed pretty obvious that his anger was directed at himself and not the ump. But Buckner gave him the hook immediately. No reflection at all. It was a bad call and looked for all the world that Buckner wanted his pound of flesh from the most hyped prospect in the history of MLB. To his credit, Harper left the field as soon as his manager got to first, which was immediately. But the kid was angry and incredulous and I don't blame him. He got screwed.
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