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Thursday, March 27, 2008
Hernandez struck out five and pitched six innings of one-run ball for the Minnesota Twins, who beat James Shields and the Tampa Bay Rays 4-2 on Wednesday.
But Hernandez really stole the show with his third-inning decision to kick a bunt attempt by Tampa Bay’s Elliot Johnson toward first base in a last-ditch attempt to get an out. The ball went directly into Justin Morneau’s glove, taking a hit away from Johnson.
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“When I’m on the mound, I’m thinking a lot about what I’ve got to do, the best way to get three outs,” said Hernandez, who recalled kicking a groundball to his first baseman last year during a regular-season game with the Arizona Diamondbacks.
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“That was unbelievable. Too bad that wasn’t a regular-season game. You probably won’t ever see that again. But you never know,” Morneau said.
Shields was impressed, too. “When our whole team is giving the opposing pitcher a standing ovation in the dugout, you know it’s a pretty good play,” said Shields.
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Posted: March 27, 2008 at 12:07 AM | 6 comment(s)
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1. Gamingboy Posted: March 27, 2008 at 12:20 AM (#2721302)Baseball is what's about in Cuba.
I don't think it is fair to the US to use it for the basis of the comparison. In terms of fan support, soccer isn't huge, but it does have its diehards and people more interested in the international game and European league soccer than the MLS. In terms of national team talent, the implied knock is way off. The US won the 2007 Gold Cup and has been neck and neck with Mexico for the last few years.
I still prefer Julian Tavarez's bowling the ball to first.
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