This picture of the dirt after the catch is INSANE pic.twitter.com/hKbkemVd91
— Full Seam Ahead (@FullSeamAhead) November 4, 2022
This picture of the dirt after the catch is INSANE pic.twitter.com/hKbkemVd91
— Full Seam Ahead (@FullSeamAhead) November 4, 2022
Verlander had it cooking last night pic.twitter.com/wTlVFjxXAx
— astrosmemes (@astros_memes) November 4, 2022
is that legit?kegstand said:This picture of the dirt after the catch is INSANE pic.twitter.com/hKbkemVd91
— Full Seam Ahead (@FullSeamAhead) November 4, 2022
Zack Wheeler, bothered my arm fatigue, was fine in his bullpen session on Thursday and will still start in Game 6 but #Phillies manager Rob Thomson said that Ranger Suarez will be available in relief, pitching Aaron Nola if there’s a Game 7.
— Bob Nightengale (@BNightengale) November 4, 2022
After Chas McCormick made "The Catch" he fell back onto the warning track. One of Traces of Texas reader Lorri White's friends was sitting right there and snapped this photo of the impression Mccormick's body made in the dirt there and sent it to Lorri seconds afterward. Awesome! pic.twitter.com/9h4h5DBdv7
— Traces of Texas (@TracesofTexas) November 4, 2022
tjack16 said:
We gotta agree to disagree on this one. The huge numbers, huge waistline and big stripes down the side are awful to me. Looks like a karate belt
BeaumontAg05 said:
All I kept thinking last night was how Philly used every bullet in their bullpen. I know we used a lot too, but first of all we won, second we have a deeper pen. I just can't imagine what they will throw our of the bp, guess that's why Suarez is there.
wowYNWA_AG said:Zack Wheeler, bothered my arm fatigue, was fine in his bullpen session on Thursday and will still start in Game 6 but #Phillies manager Rob Thomson said that Ranger Suarez will be available in relief, pitching Aaron Nola if there’s a Game 7.
— Bob Nightengale (@BNightengale) November 4, 2022
Wheeler and Suarez in game 6 and Nola in game 7. Interesting
Yes, I agree with you there, but I missed it.Red Five said:It should have made you notice faster, since Meyers also ...RC_57 said:
After watching all season, I can't believe it's taken me until game 5 of the Series to notice that Chas catches left, bats right.
Guess with all that time wasted with Myers in center kept me from noticing.
Wish Chas could switch over and bat left too.
Jet Black said:tjack16 said:
We gotta agree to disagree on this one. The huge numbers, huge waistline and big stripes down the side are awful to me. Looks like a karate belt
These would look so much better with a few minor alterations. Tighten them up some so they are more form fitting and maybe even make it a button down.
cone said:wowYNWA_AG said:Zack Wheeler, bothered my arm fatigue, was fine in his bullpen session on Thursday and will still start in Game 6 but #Phillies manager Rob Thomson said that Ranger Suarez will be available in relief, pitching Aaron Nola if there’s a Game 7.
— Bob Nightengale (@BNightengale) November 4, 2022
Wheeler and Suarez in game 6 and Nola in game 7. Interesting
did not expect that
My 9-year old son is righthanded. Writes right, throws right, catches right. Bats left. Weirdest thing, but he's much better from the left than the right.RC_57 said:
After watching all season, I can't believe it's taken me until game 5 of the Series to notice that Chas catches left, bats right.
Guess with all that time wasted with Myers in center kept me from noticing.
Wish Chas could switch over and bat left too.
I'd say this is more common, though. Generally by design.Jackal99 said:My 9-year old son is righthanded. Writes right, throws right, catches right. Bats left. Weirdest thing, but he's much better from the left than the right.RC_57 said:
After watching all season, I can't believe it's taken me until game 5 of the Series to notice that Chas catches left, bats right.
Guess with all that time wasted with Myers in center kept me from noticing.
Wish Chas could switch over and bat left too.
Cromagnum said:Jet Black said:tjack16 said:
We gotta agree to disagree on this one. The huge numbers, huge waistline and big stripes down the side are awful to me. Looks like a karate belt
These would look so much better with a few minor alterations. Tighten them up some so they are more form fitting and maybe even make it a button down.
If we are modernizing throwbacks, may as well write "HTine hol' it dine" on there and put a cup of purple drank on it.
Take my money!!!!Cromagnum said:Jet Black said:tjack16 said:
We gotta agree to disagree on this one. The huge numbers, huge waistline and big stripes down the side are awful to me. Looks like a karate belt
These would look so much better with a few minor alterations. Tighten them up some so they are more form fitting and maybe even make it a button down.
If we are modernizing throwbacks, may as well write "HTine hol' it dine" on there and put a cup of purple drank on it.
True. He just happened to learn to swing the whiffle bat lefthanded first, and it's stuck with him.htxag09 said:I'd say this is more common, though. Generally by design.Jackal99 said:My 9-year old son is righthanded. Writes right, throws right, catches right. Bats left. Weirdest thing, but he's much better from the left than the right.RC_57 said:
After watching all season, I can't believe it's taken me until game 5 of the Series to notice that Chas catches left, bats right.
Guess with all that time wasted with Myers in center kept me from noticing.
Wish Chas could switch over and bat left too.
Blue on Saturday so Framber can cheat again.Cromagnum said:
I hope they do bust them out one way or the other. I don't know if they will do that with Framber on the mound though. I don't want them saved for game 7, because I do not want a game 7.
No, these are pic.twitter.com/t0IWsbVR03
— Shawn (@Shawn_Spradling) November 4, 2022
Very common in softball because they slap hit from the left sidehtxag09 said:
My brother in law is a softball coach. Their daughter does everything right handed but hits left handed.
Wabs said:Very common in softball because they slap hit from the left sidehtxag09 said:
My brother in law is a softball coach. Their daughter does everything right handed but hits left handed.
Cromagnum said:
I would also be good with this version.No, these are pic.twitter.com/t0IWsbVR03
— Shawn (@Shawn_Spradling) November 4, 2022
Jackal99 said:My 9-year old son is righthanded. Writes right, throws right, catches right. Bats left. Weirdest thing, but he's much better from the left than the right.RC_57 said:
After watching all season, I can't believe it's taken me until game 5 of the Series to notice that Chas catches left, bats right.
Guess with all that time wasted with Myers in center kept me from noticing.
Wish Chas could switch over and bat left too.
bearkatag15 said:
I assume you run that account?
It's a great account to follow