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(vs. BRAVES, July 28th)

NUMBER 23

CHRISTOPHER LYN DAVIS

CHRISTOPHER LYN DAVIS

CHRISTOPHER LYN DAVIS

CHRISTOPHER LYN DAVIS

CHRISTOPHER LYN DAVIS

CHRISTOPHER LYN DAVIS

CHRISTOPHER LYN DAVIS

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(vs. BRAVES, July 28th)

NUMBER 24

CHRISTOPHER LYN DAVIS

CHRISTOPHER LYN DAVIS

CHRISTOPHER LYN DAVIS

CHRISTOPHER LYN DAVIS

CHRISTOPHER LYN DAVIS

CHRISTOPHER LYN DAVIS

CHRISTOPHER LYN DAVIS

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I posted this in the game thread but wanted to put it here too... (took me a while to do it all...) :D

No replay tonight, Gnats on MASN. I watched the highlights on mlb.com. Davis' second HR, MASN's super slo-mo view... The pitch comes into frame, maybe 10 feet out. Chris' bat is basically still on his shoulder. Pitch gets to about a foot in front of Chris and the bat has rotated 180o+! 9 feet times 90 mph = do the math .068 seconds... about 1/16 of a second! UNBELIEVABLE bat speed!

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If deputy gets hot it's just what the doctor ordered. He can carry the offense. Still need a bat though because he can't carry us 2 months too much to expect from the big fella ;)

That's Jones' and Machado's job. It was Paredes' for a while, too, and maybe will be again.

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Three guys I know won't put up with the pieing:

1. JJ Hardy

2. Matt Wieters

3. Chris Davis

Some guys just don't like it. I don't blame em. Its gotten kindve old.

I thought the game before last night, Matt was asked if mind getting pied, and he said no, that he was just looking to see if it was coming.

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(vs. TIGERS, July 30th)

NUMBER 25

CHRISTOPHER LYN DAVIS

CHRISTOPHER LYN DAVIS

CHRISTOPHER LYN DAVIS

CHRISTOPHER LYN DAVIS

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