I hate you.i just started watching this inning.
I'm sorry Link.
And that's how the Mets lost to the fucking Marlins.Fuckin dunkers
Game 2 and 3 were games the Phillies could have easily won. Game 2, the Phillies had a 2-0 lead through the 6th. Game 3, Hamels choked a 3-0 lead away. They at least should have forced a Game 7. The Phillies were very much in that series.
It's no coincidence that CC is throwing better now that it's real hot outside.
Raul takes pride in his defense. (Would have been tough for anyone)
Dom Brown has 12 HRs in the month of May.
8 HRs in the past 11 days
7 HRs in the last 7 games.
Yeah I know. This really is a breakout season for him.12 HRs in his previous 433 AB before this season.
Some people forget how great the '09 offense was.That's what happens when you play the best team in baseball that season with easily the best offense in the game. They were in the series but the Yanks scoring runs is not surprising.
Im not going to spend too much time on the 2006 pick, both because no one wants to take credit/blame for it, and because the player that most deemed worthy of that #1 pick, Andrew Miller, is himself a failed starter trying to hold on as a lefty reliever. But in 2007, the Royals chose to go the long route, selecting a high school hitter over the best college player in the draft and picked Moustakas over Matt Wieters. In 2008, the Royals chose to go the long route, selecting a high school hitter over the best available college player in the draft and picked Hosmer over Buster Posey.
http://www.ranyontheroyals.com/2013/05/how-hell-did-this-happen.html
I’m not going to spend too much time on the 2006 pick, both because no one wants to take credit/blame for it, and because the player that most deemed worthy of that #1 pick, Andrew Miller, is himself a failed starter trying to hold on as a lefty reliever. But in 2007, the Royals chose to go the long route, selecting a high school hitter over the best college player in the draft – and picked Moustakas over Matt Wieters. In 2008, the Royals chose to go the long route, selecting a high school hitter over the best available college player in the draft – and picked Hosmer over Buster Posey.
My GAAAAAD.