same 3 poor schmucks on the receiving end as well
citizenkane06 said:
2 immaculate innings! First time in history!
The probability of a 3-pitch K is 0.03753.
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The probability of an immaculate inning is 0.00005288.
The probability of two immaculate innings in a 9-inning game is 0.0000001006
The probability that none of the 234,198 all-time MLB games would have two immaculate innings is 0.9767.
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A 16-year-old boy caught Matijevic's home run ball, and ESPN said he exchanged it for a package that included six tickets, six batting practice passes, a ball signed by Altuve and a jersey signed by Justin Verlander.
"I was planning on giving the kid a signed bat because that's all that I would have wanted," Matijevic said. "But man, he's the best negotiator I've ever seen."
Ferris Wheel Allstar said:Quote:
A 16-year-old boy caught Matijevic's home run ball, and ESPN said he exchanged it for a package that included six tickets, six batting practice passes, a ball signed by Altuve and a jersey signed by Justin Verlander.
"I was planning on giving the kid a signed bat because that's all that I would have wanted," Matijevic said. "But man, he's the best negotiator I've ever seen."
The ESPN crew that called the Astros game Sunday was calling the CWS game last night for Ole Piss and Arky. They were talking about the kid and how good he negotiated it. It took a lot of people to get all that swag for the kid. I think it was the clubhouse manager that got with JV for his autograph. It was funny hearing it from Karl Ravech.Ciboag96 said:Ferris Wheel Allstar said:Quote:
A 16-year-old boy caught Matijevic's home run ball, and ESPN said he exchanged it for a package that included six tickets, six batting practice passes, a ball signed by Altuve and a jersey signed by Justin Verlander.
"I was planning on giving the kid a signed bat because that's all that I would have wanted," Matijevic said. "But man, he's the best negotiator I've ever seen."
Dad looked like a construction hand. Hell yeah he told the boy to get some.
I kind of wish Matijevic would have said "screw you kid, keep the damn ball".Ferris Wheel Allstar said:The ESPN crew that called the Astros game Sunday was calling the CWS game last night for Ole Piss and Arky. They were talking about the kid and how good he negotiated it. It took a lot of people to get all that swag for the kid. I think it was the clubhouse manager that got with JV for his autograph. It was funny hearing it from Karl Ravech.Ciboag96 said:Ferris Wheel Allstar said:Quote:
A 16-year-old boy caught Matijevic's home run ball, and ESPN said he exchanged it for a package that included six tickets, six batting practice passes, a ball signed by Altuve and a jersey signed by Justin Verlander.
"I was planning on giving the kid a signed bat because that's all that I would have wanted," Matijevic said. "But man, he's the best negotiator I've ever seen."
Dad looked like a construction hand. Hell yeah he told the boy to get some.
Harry Lime said:
This seems kind of redundant...
i wish I had more blue stars to give.Harry Lime said:
This seems kind of redundant...
not hard to hit one out when you pipe a 4 seemer belt high right down the middlehtownag10 said:
Gave up a home run to Aaron Hicks who is garbage. Was batting .229 with 2 HR and 15 RBIs prior to tying it up