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Why is Matt so slow lol, he looked so bad running and rounding first base. Granted he thought it was a foul ball but he is so bad at running the bases. Wow

The ball bounced into the stands. No real reason to run like crazy when it's either foul or a ground rule double.

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Mcallister is good...but he shouldnt be THAT good..we are making him look like Verlander..

I get what you mean but we just saw Verlander last week or something like that and he was something. Mcallister is looking good but not Verlander good. Still blanking our offense out. Sad :(

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The ball bounced into the stands. No real reason to run like crazy when it's either foul or a ground rule double.

So you're saying he's so slow he saw that it was a ground rule double. Most players would have had a chance at a triple or inside the park homerun if it had not gone out. Matt would be stuck at second. Ouch

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