Make that..of DOOM!
Read More...The move has become such a tradition that it has become known as the “Handshake of Doom” on social media and in the Comerica Park press conference.
So, when Verlander approached the dugout after a seven-pitch seventh inning and saw Leyland waiting at the bottom of the steps, he knew what that meant. Instead of accepting his fate meekly, he swerved at the last moment and used a different set of dugout stairs.
“He always stands there right at the bottom of the stairs, so I ...
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