Kaz Matsui spent time on the DL for anal fissure surgery.
chemical toilet said:
Kaz Matsui spent time on the DL for anal fissure surgery.
Bondag said:
McLane cared more about his pocketbook than winning it all. He assembled teams that would make the playoffs every year, but traded away too many prospects to win now. He never wanted to rebuild so eventually he had to pay too much for names as referenced above.
Bondag said:
McLane cared more about his pocketbook than winning it all. He assembled teams that would make the playoffs every year, but traded away too many prospects to win now. He never wanted to rebuild so eventually he had to pay too much for names as referenced above.
He is a businessman, and MLB is above all else a business. Can't blame him for putting his bank account first - winning trophies is, generally speaking, a secondary goal as it is. Making money is first.Bondag said:
McLane cared more about his pocketbook than winning it all. He assembled teams that would make the playoffs every year, but traded away too many prospects to win now. He never wanted to rebuild so eventually he had to pay too much for names as referenced above.
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"I don't know what's so special about that: throwing me a 3-2 cutter; showing me up," said Correa. "I go home, relax. Next time I face him, he better not give up a homer."
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1. Is Correa mad because Osuna took his time to throw to first base?
Watch how Osuna gets the ball, takes a few steps and then eventually tosses to first base for the final out. Is it that? Because, for one, Osuna had to wait for first baseman Justin Smoak to get to the bag. And it's not like Correa was breaking Statcast records as he ran down the line.
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2. Is Correa mad that Osuna did a celebratory dance after?
Here's Osuna and catcher Russell Martin doing a celebratory ritual that ends with a dab. Sure, dabs are played out, but that's hardly an over-the-top celebration for an MLB closer. Fernando Rodney has been shooting invisible arrows around baseball fields for years and he's not on the Unwritten Rules Most Wanted list.
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Altuve had three hits for the fifth consecutive game - he became the ninth major leaguer to do so in more than a century, and the first since George Brett's record-tying six-game streak for Kansas City in 1976
ChiliBeans said:
Good to see the old 1560 crew is still feasting on Twitter beefs.
ChiliBeans said:
Good to see the old 1560 crew is still feasting on Twitter beefs.