Read More...That brings us to Coors Field on Friday night. For a few seconds it seemed like we may have been headed towards that inevitable flare up. It happened in the third inning with Troy Tulowitzki running on first base, D.J. LeMahieu at the plate, and Madison Bumgarner pitching. As it’s being reported, Tulowitzki asked first base umpire Tim McClelland to check the baseball. McClelland complied, stopping play to give it a once over before tossing it out of play.
Bumgarner had the outward reaction ...
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< 1 2Heh. Those were great.
I figured this was a Sal Fasano joke. But bb-ref tells me that he never played for the Nats. So I'm lost.
Speaking of Sal, I'll never forget when he hit his home run for the Yankees. He looked like the most surprised guy in the ballpark that he had hit it. Running around the bases, pipe wrenches and stuff were falling out of his pockets.
I love the particulars of the numbers: The Nats get about $29M now. They're asking for like $100M. The Orioles have countered with $35M. No wonder it's taking so long to bridge that gap.
Are you kidding? This guy leads the league in most offensive categories, including nose hair. Why, when this guy sneezes he looks like a party favor!
In fairness, John Lannan does seem to flat own the Braves. You'd think facing him 751 times over the past half decade would give them some clue how to hit him, but apparently not.
Thats not even the most bizarre one. Soft tossing lefties stump a few teams. Braves' have a noticeable weakness against such pitchers. So maybe excuse that.
But the Braves' do well against soft tossing righties ( Even Livan they started hitting well ) except 1. Kyle Kendrick. He absolutely owns the Braves. Is horrendous against all other teams, but the Braves can't buy a run off him.
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