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April 15: Second game of double header vs Seattle (7 innings)


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3 minutes ago, waroriole said:

 

Franco was so good on that play, he broke Treys glove ...... Hahaha.

 

 

 

2 minutes ago, scOtt said:

 

I can't remember that ever happening.

 

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It happened for the Hoboken Zephyrs in The Twilight Zone ...... 

 

 

The Twilight Zone S 1 E 35 The Mighty Casey / Recap - TV Tropes

 

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1 minute ago, scOtt said:

Mother of God!

 

Hard smash straight into the pitcher's glove. 1-4 DP. :(

Brown is right, we really cannot catch a break.  We've also had some well hit fly balls this series (Mancini, Sisco, Mountcastle) that have died before the fence, yet hte Mariners are hitting home runs like they are going out of style.

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I don't understand.   GameDay says:

"DJ Stewart lines into a double play, P Will Vest to SS JP Crawford, DJ Stewart out at 2nd".

If it is a lineout, how was DJ out at second?   Wouldn't he have been doubled up off first?

Was he running with the pitch?

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Just now, SteveA said:

I don't understand.   GameDay says:

"DJ Stewart lines into a double play, P Will Vest to SS JP Crawford, DJ Stewart out at 2nd".

If it is a lineout, how was DJ out at second?   Wouldn't he have been doubled up off first?

Was he running with the pitch?

He advanced to second on a WP.

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Just now, SteveA said:

I don't understand.   GameDay says:

"DJ Stewart lines into a double play, P Will Vest to SS JP Crawford, DJ Stewart out at 2nd".

If it is a lineout, how was DJ out at second?   Wouldn't he have been doubled up off first?

Was he running with the pitch?

From what I saw on GD, Stewart advanced on a passed ball previously.  

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1 minute ago, SteveA said:

I don't understand.   GameDay says:

"DJ Stewart lines into a double play, P Will Vest to SS JP Crawford, DJ Stewart out at 2nd".

If it is a lineout, how was DJ out at second?   Wouldn't he have been doubled up off first?

Was he running with the pitch?

He stole 2nd on PB on earlier pitch.

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Just now, SteveA said:

I don't understand.   GameDay says:

"DJ Stewart lines into a double play, P Will Vest to SS JP Crawford, DJ Stewart out at 2nd".

If it is a lineout, how was DJ out at second?   Wouldn't he have been doubled up off first?

Was he running with the pitch?

Never mind.   I missed that DJ advanced on a passed ball.

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2 minutes ago, Yardball85 said:

Brown is right, we really cannot catch a break.  We've also had some well hit fly balls this series (Mancini, Sisco, Mountcastle) that have died before the fence, yet hte Mariners are hitting home runs like they are going out of style.

Camden Yards is a bandbox. There's no excuse for a team not being able to hit homeruns in this ballpark. This team doesn't have any power period. 

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