Pedroiadolia: The psychological phenomenon of seeing wacko images on dirty uniforms.
Read More...The narratives around the two players, however, could not be different. Pedroia is almost the prototype of the over-achieving “scrappy” player. He is a 5’8” middle infielder who does the little things well. This ignores that he was also a second round draft choice who played baseball at a top baseball school. Cano, on the other hand is bigger, more athletic and does not project scrappiness at all. Throughout ...
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1. Downtown BookieHard to argue with that.
Which explains why the Yankees finished in last place and failed to make the playoffs.
Oh, wait....
DB
then again, they do play in a craptacular division. (though I guess it helps that they get fewer free wins from the Astros going foward)
The Yankees made a mistake by not trading for an outfielder who is famous for going the other way. If only they had pulled that trigger.
On a more serious note, I'm fairly sure that Cano / Ichiro / Gardner goes the other way above the average of MLB hitters.
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