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vs. Yankees 5/15 (Game 1)


Moose Milligan

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8 minutes ago, Frobby said:

OK, so it’s long ball day in Yankee Stadium.    We’ve given Hess two leads and now given him back a tie game.    Let’s see if he can go an inning without giving it up.  

 

3 minutes ago, Moose Milligan said:

And the answer is...nope.

That’s just sickening.    On the bright side, they’ve all been solos, so we’re still in the game, for now.  

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Just now, Frobby said:

 

That’s just sickening.    On the bright side, they’ve all been solos, so we’re still in the game, for now.  

I'm not sure how you're watching the game, Frobby, but they just said Maybin's homer....Yankee Stadium is the only park in the majors it would have been a homer.

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14 minutes ago, Three Run Homer said:

Hess has taken over the club lead and is now only one behind Trevor Cahill for most HR allowed in the majors this season (13).  He's probably just not a good pitcher, period, but he might have a better chance with his flyball stuff somewhere besides Camden Yards and the AL East.  

Yes!  I knew he could do it!  Now up to 14.  

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14 minutes ago, Frobby said:

Sanchez’s HR went 443 feet, Torres’ went 427.    Those are homers anywhere.   Maybin’s, not so much (355 feet).

Orioles scouting report on Torrez is apparently:  "I dunno - just throw him batting practice fastballs.  Like... see what happens bro."  

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7 minutes ago, Frobby said:

How bad was Mancini’s error?

Bad.  He was there to make the catch but obviously had no idea where he was in relation to the corner in RF at Yankee Stadium.  You could tell he knew he was close to the wall but not sure how close...stuck out his glove, ball doinked off his glove in fair territory, shot foul...and then he thought it hit foul so he kinda stood there like a maroon while the Yankees guy was racing around the bases.  

Any good outfielder would have caught it.

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