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Saturday, May 4 in Cincinnati: John Means returns to the mound


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4 minutes ago, LA2 said:

I'm on Gameday only--wth just happened?

Westburg short hoped a throw past Mountcastle. Mateo raced over and barehanded the ball and threw an absolute dart to Gunnar at second to get the runner trying to advance on the over throw.

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1 minute ago, Billy F-Face3 said:

John Means is showing that we have pocket Aces.

We've got 4 of a kind of bradish stays in form and Grayson comes back!  Imagine if Irvin keeps playing like this and he has to come out of the bullpen in the playoffs!

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1 minute ago, Roy Firestone said:

Y'all are, of course, entitled to your opinion..but for me Kevin Brown is the best TV Oriole announcer in decades...as good or better than Jon Miller..

Nowhere close to Jon Miller, especially if the knock on KB is the excitement level.  That said, I have no problem with KB, but I definitely miss a good Gary Thorne/Jim Palmer game.

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2 minutes ago, LA2 said:

I'm on Gameday only--wth just happened?

 Westburg made a great stop and had to pop up and make a hard across the diamond throw.   He threw it really hard but a bit off target and it got past Mountcastle.   E5.

Mateo had come over behind first and raced over into foul territory, got the ball, and gunned down the batter trying to go to 2nd.   He was out by  a mile.

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1 minute ago, spleen1015 said:

Westburg throw a bad throw to first, Mateo ran over, picked it up and threw out India at 2nd.

I've said it since last year, Westburg's arm will not look good on deep plays from 3B. He doesn't have a very good arm. 27th percentile.

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