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NashLumber last won the day on November 13 2016

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  • Birthday 11/01/1961

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    Durham NC
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    O's, making music, raising my family, dog lover
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    self-employed musician / semi-retired
  • Favorite Current Oriole
    Gunnar, Bradish, Adley
  • Favorite All Time Oriole
    Brooks Robinson

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  1. Agreed. I think it all comes down to Ted Williams' philosophy of "get a pitch you can hit". If it's the first pitch (and in so many case, the first pitch is that pitch), then go with it. We see it so many times where the broadcaster will say "(insert pitcher name) was ambushed on that pitch". It means, he threw the best pitch he's gonna see, ie. pitch #1. Taking strike one with someone who is not known for hitting his target basically reduces the equation to "two strikes vs. 4 balls". Doing the same with an ace will be even more disadvantageous. Getting oneself into a hole puts the pitcher at that distinct advantage and the batter then finds himself swinging or flailing at pitches that are close, rather than one he can barrel up on.
  2. 82 degrees in Durham NC. Nice night to watch on the iPad with the wife and Great Pyrenees pup in the backyard. So everyone has their own Homer Hose nipple or what? Go Rhino! I see Ben agrees.
  3. In think in cases like this, we get store credit and not a refund. The Met's Team Store.
  4. Not afraid to pitch inside, I see Maybe Adley can set up for a pitch a foot off of the plate and maybe he'll hit the corner instead.
  5. Dang, saw a fan wearing a Baines jersey. That's like wearing a Dave Duncan or something.
  6. Ain't gonna lie, this one feels good. Nice job boys! Turn on the splash!
  7. The Milkman. When you need to turn it up to 11. Or if 10 sounds like 11.
  8. Carrying this team on his back.
  9. Yeah, nobody needs those kind of "mommy issues."
  10. @Roy Firestone, I was just thinking of the similar number of AB of Holliday and Mays at this stage in Jackson's first four or so games. Mays did go 0-12 after that HR off of Spahn and Durocher moved him from 3rd in the lineup to 8th. So we were both on the right track. In my original post above, I remember that bit of info as I researched a paper on Mays in 3rd grade as my "most unforgettable character".
  11. Apparently we were thinking about the same thing. And @Moose Milligan, he was 0 for 12 until he got his first hit per what I saw. He broke his hitless streak vs. Warren Spahn with a HR over the roof at Polo Grounds. I was typing my Mays tidbit when you posted yours.
  12. I'm not saying Holliday will have a career like Mays, but I remember this tidbit when I wrote a theme about Willie as my "most unforgettable character" in 3rd grade. I still have the paper. I went back to check that on Wikipedia: "Mays appeared in his first major league game on May 25 against the Philadelphia Phillies at Shibe Park, batting third. He had no hits in his first 12 at bats in the major leagues, but in his 13th on May 28, he hit a home run off Warren Spahn over the left-field roof of the Polo Grounds."
  13. I feel for him and am pulling for him. That said, one of my friends, a Brewer fan just texted me and calls him ... JacKson I told him, "just wait".
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