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Running Baseball VII (or second half I, if you like)

Discussion in 'Sports and News' started by novelist_wannabe, Jul 13, 2007.

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  1. beefncheddar

    beefncheddar Guest

    Fine. Switch Mariners and Twins in my previous post. Regardless, the Yankees are done. Thhaaaaaaaaa Yankees are done.
     
  2. The wild card, maybe.
     
  3. Mayfly

    Mayfly Active Member

    http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=2941209

    Why can't Julio Franco just die already? I mean not really, but you know what I mean.
     
  4. Armchair_QB

    Armchair_QB Well-Known Member

    11-0 now. Save some for tomorrow boys.
     
  5. Tommy_Dreamer

    Tommy_Dreamer Well-Known Member

    Have you been sniffing glue again HB?
     
  6. beefncheddar

    beefncheddar Guest

    Don't see that every day: Catcher calls pitchout. Pitcher misses signal. Umpire drilled with fastball.
     
  7. beefncheddar

    beefncheddar Guest

    I'll give the ump credit: There's no way I'm calling that a strike ... despite the fact it was right down the middle of the plate. Probably and inch or so from straight-up nutectomy. I'm surprised he called a strike the rest of the game. And had the baserunner been paying attention, he could have probably taken third ... the ball bounced that far away.
     
  8. Mayfly

    Mayfly Active Member

    Twas a curveball. I guess you could say it was well hung with bad intentions. Jimmy Rollins should have murdered it.
     
  9. beefncheddar

    beefncheddar Guest

    I was watching on mlb.tv, so the screen wasn't that good ... but it sure looked like dead red to me. Either way, cross another thing off the "things I've never seen at a baseball game" list.
     
  10. Mayfly

    Mayfly Active Member

    Unless Saito's fastball has a huge break in it, then I don't think it's a fastball. I don't see Saito pitch that much, but that fastball looked like a huge breaking curveball. Bourne could have had third if he was looking where the ball skidded away.
     
  11. Mayfly

    Mayfly Active Member

    I think that's the same gun that gave Madson 96 MPH a few days ago. So it wasn't a curveball, but it had a hell of a lot of movement on it. Maybe from the close-up replay it looked to break more than it did. The ball was well over the heart of the plate.
     
  12. Mayfly

    Mayfly Active Member

    I know cutters have a good deal of movement, but it looked as if it broke 1-7, not 3-9.
     
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