Farmer1906 said:
The blue behind the dish had a nice game. Not perfect, but he didn't make himself known, was pretty consistent, and had a hell of a called strike chop.
Ain't that the truth!
Farmer1906 said:
The blue behind the dish had a nice game. Not perfect, but he didn't make himself known, was pretty consistent, and had a hell of a called strike chop.
Philip J Fry said:gougler08 said:
I'm confused why they are talking up the Rays so much, I'd understand if against the Yankees or dodgers but Tampa?
Because all of those ****s live and work on the east coast and are more familiar with them.
irish pete ag06 said:JV is wearing an Astros hat in the HOFKC_Ag14 said:
Couple of things:
- JV changed this entire franchise's history, and continues to.
- As always, we go as 27 goes.
- 10 more.
Safe at Home said:
So I guess you need an all-team subscription on mlb.com to watch the Yankees tonight?
It is no longer the players choice, The Hall decides now. So to answer the question, I guess it is possible but he might have to pitch until he is 45 and all those seasons with the 'Stros.irish pete ag06 said:JV is wearing an Astros hat in the HOFKC_Ag14 said:
Couple of things:
- JV changed this entire franchise's history, and continues to.
- As always, we go as 27 goes.
- 10 more.
mathguy86 said:
Yankees with that bad fielding in LF lets the Twins take an extra base. That could bite them.
mathguy86 said:
Yankee stadium homer right there. Lazy fly to RF goes in the seats.
mathguy86 said:
Whoever is keeping the list, add Brett Gardner to the most punchable face in baseball.
Frok said:mathguy86 said:
Whoever is keeping the list, add Brett Gardner to the most punchable face in baseball.
He looks like a giant mini-me from Austin Powers
mathguy86 said:
Whoever is keeping the list, add Brett Gardner to the most punchable face in baseball.