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Just now, Il BuonO said:

And a successful swing.

That's been gone. It just struck me when they showed his face in that last AB. He really looks like he's lost some muscle mass even in his legs.

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1 minute ago, Moose Milligan said:

 

Three homers for Severino !!!

 

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I remember seeing Lee Lacy do that against the Yankees, in July of 1986.

 

https://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/NYA/NYA198606080.shtml

 

I also remember reading about Eddie Murray doing it in August of 1985, in our local newspaper up here in New York State. Murray had a chance to hit a 4th round-tripper in his final plate appearance of that game, and he almost did it ........ he hit a long fly ball out to right field. When asked about it after the game, Murray said that he is know as a fastball hitter, so he "decided to just wait on some slow stuff, and see what happens."

 

https://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/CAL/CAL198508260.shtml

 

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1 minute ago, SteveA said:

Come on guys, we're throwing the damn ball all over the place in the infield.

I honestly think our guys are better than this.

They're giddy from scoring a dozen runs.

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Just now, Moose Milligan said:

I thought you watched most of the games?

Our infielders haven't been throwing the ball this badly all year.   We've had plenty of missed cutoff men from the outfield, and baserunning blunders.   But I don't remember all these errant throws from infielders (and one from Pedro too).

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3 minutes ago, Sessh said:

That's been gone. It just struck me when they showed his face in that last AB. He really looks like he's lost some muscle mass even in his legs.

Biggest shrinkage I've ever seen was Sosa with the O's.

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