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Lopez exits game while pitching no hitter w/ flu like symptoms & dehydration

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10 hours ago, reiks12 said:

Think he shit himself on the mound?

When you’ve got to shit, you got to shit

15 hours ago, tray said:

The reporters who pestered Lopez after the game to dig down deeper into what "flu-like symptoms" meant got there answer - diarrhea.

The guy had the sh1ts . Let it go now .

 

THAT'S why he didn't give up any "runs"---he didn't have any  left.? 

16 hours ago, tray said:

The reporters who pestered Lopez after the game to dig down deeper into what "flu-like symptoms" meant got there answer - diarrhea.

The guy had the sh1ts . Let it go now .

 

LOL yea that and puking can cause dehydration in a hurry.

Wasnt that hot outside, not that you cant get dehydrated on a cooler day. Took us what 5 pitchers for a one hitter? And the cubs lost to boot! hate to see what the attendance totals were though when compared to GRF to Wrigley :(

On 8/25/2019 at 5:33 PM, tray said:

The reporters who pestered Lopez after the game to dig down deeper into what "flu-like symptoms" meant got there answer - diarrhea.

The guy had the sh1ts . Let it go now .

 

My buddy also said he crapped his pants.  I couldn’t confirm this myself but we have all been there at some time in our life.

Edited by Moan4Yoan

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