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8 minutes ago, oriolediehard said:

Who hit Kjerstadt in the helmet?  Was it a Yankees pitcher?

Toronto hit him. And Burnes hit two guys lackadaisical…then the F’n BlowJays knocked out Westburg. Still pissed when they hit Jones when he signed his extension. The Blue Jays are due for some serious blowback from the Orioles

do not like vendettas, but the BJ’s need a bite

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7 minutes ago, Roy Firestone said:

Ryan Mountcastle. Good guy . Good teammate. Better than average defender. Streaky hitter. Hasn't hit a HR since the Truman Administration. Hurt every single year. Lets move on from him next year.

For who?

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22 minutes ago, Since1984 said:

Toronto hit him. And Burnes hit two guys lackadaisical…then the F’n BlowJays knocked out Westburg. Still pissed when they hit Jones when he signed his extension. The Blue Jays are due for some serious blowback from the Orioles

do not like vendettas, but the BJ’s need a bite

No, Clay Holmes (Yankee closer) hit HK in the head.

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10 minutes ago, Roy Firestone said:

Ryan Mountcastle. Good guy . Good teammate. Better than average defender. Streaky hitter. Hasn't hit a HR since the Truman Administration. Hurt every single year. Lets move on from him next year.

Shocked you are willing to wait that long.

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52 minutes ago, Since1984 said:

Toronto hit him. And Burnes hit two guys lackadaisical…then the F’n BlowJays knocked out Westburg. Still pissed when they hit Jones when he signed his extension. The Blue Jays are due for some serious blowback from the Orioles

do not like vendettas, but the BJ’s need a bite

Still haven't gotten them back for not playing Mussina in the All Star Game.  Next time a Blue Jay gets hit, Oriole players should yell "That was for Mussina"

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39 minutes ago, maybenxtyr said:

No, Clay Holmes (Yankee closer) hit HK in the head.

Square in the back of his head.   After Judge whined about getting hit on his hands--- you know-- his hands that are only 9 inches or so outside the strike zone.

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