426 feet.
No doubter.
McBroom had already doubled off Keuchel earlier. SSS, lol.
Renteria continuing to battle with Bevington and Ventura for worst manager of all time in recent modern Sox history.
Ricky would do much better as the "Roman erectile dysfunction spokesperson" instead of Zack/Zach.
Everyone must be in a rush to go out for BBQ or steaks after the game...or hang out on the Country Club Plaza. City of Fountains. They might even run into Greg775 at the local Applebee's.
Keuchel still in.
Royals' announcers got fooled. Undoubtedly out of the game with the first baserunner to get reach.
Likely to happen as EE goes back to the line-up. If not tmrw, day game Sunday.
Jimmy Cordero will apparently pitch the bottom of the 6th. Keuchel done.
That wouldn't have been a homer in a phone booth. We haven't heard that one yet this year...although best reserved for balls on the infield or foul territory around the baselines.
Anderson heading for the MLB error lead again this season...that one really looked awkward, got his feet tangled up there somehow.
We can always bring in Semien and move Anderson to LF/RF, lol.
Or catcher's spot.
Out for son's graduation today....but yeah, normally the case.
Soler has lost a LOT of weight, he looks like Alphonso Soriano up there now. Cuban to a Cuban to retire another Cuban (Soler). Brilliant announcing work there, Ryan L.
We're pretty fortunate to be missing Duffy and Singer, all things considered (although the other two spots for KC were TBD so that might change.)
Definitely no Singer, since he went last night.
Between the LiMu Emu and Blue-Emu/Johnny Bench smirking grimaces, I've about had it with that particular species of animal...
McCann takes one off the coconut. Bubic has to recover quickly, easy to lose focus in those situations when you're worried about the hitter being okay.
LOL.
That first one to Mondesi was WAY low for a strike.
White Sox historically bad defense the last 5 years coming under attack by Royals' announcers. Who'd a thunk it. Comparing to 2013-2016 Royals' teams, that's a pretty tough standard to live up to.
How many will have lifetime or shorter term life-altering complications...?
Watch what all the politicians and media personalities do. None of their kids are going to be crowded together in underfunded, unprepared public schools.
We’re about to cancel a baseball season out of safety concerns for 900 mostly 1%ers and above...because nobody can follow the rules.
Why should K-12 students in outbreak areas be treated any differently? Somehow we expect middle school students to be more responsible than at any time since World War Two and the Great Depression? Why would it be reasonable to conclude that THEY can handle that immense responsibility when their parents and political leaders and scientists cannot agree on 2-3 common rules to follow in order to control the spread?