July 28, 200421 yr He has given up really 3 runs through 5 innings. Why is everyone so damn negative in a one run game? Hold on, I'll answer that after this leadoff walk.....
July 28, 200421 yr .143 is now what davis is hitting, woo hoo. Considering it was 0.093 when he came on board, gotta be happy that it is going up!
July 28, 200421 yr I haven't seen that one, but i guess they said it hit the line? Isn't it almost physically impossible for it to hit the flat, top part of the wall and come back in play? It hit right on the edge of the padding. It definitely did not it the vertical part of the wall. If it had how did it bounce up in the air rather than falling down..? (Rhetorical). It's more possible for the ball to bounce up from hitting a horizontal surface versus a vertical one... no?
July 28, 200421 yr Like i said earlier i have never seen a team give up a run right after they score as much as the sox have this year.
July 28, 200421 yr Like i said earlier i have never seen a team give up a run right after they score as much as the sox have this year. And the year before and the year before that and the year before that...
July 28, 200421 yr for the love of god...will someone please tell the sox pitchers there is never a reason to walk the lead-off man in an inning on 4 straight #$*$% pitches!!!! aaaauuugggghhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! juddling :banghead :banghead
July 28, 200421 yr It hit right on the edge of the padding. It definitely did not it the vertical part of the wall. If it had how did it bounce up in the air rather than falling down..? (Rhetorical). It's more possible for the ball to bounce up from hitting a horizontal surface versus a vertical one... no? Carlos Lee esque, where it hits the "corner". Unless that ball had ridiculous backspin, and was coming nearly straight down, a ball that bounces purely on the horizontal part of the wall isn't going to come back into play. Again, you've seen it, i haven't, i'm just saying. Anything actually over the wall basically carries into the stands, etc.
July 28, 200421 yr It hit right on the edge of the padding. It definitely did not it the vertical part of the wall. If it had how did it bounce up in the air rather than falling down..? (Rhetorical). It's more possible for the ball to bounce up from hitting a horizontal surface versus a vertical one... no? That is the thing is did hit the top of the wall which is a vertical surface and bounced right back up and nearly hiting carlos. Hawk and d.j. could not believe the bounce it took. If you do not believe me watch the replay if you have time later.
July 28, 200421 yr Hey Koskie, take a free pass why don't ya? Koskie was probably glad he didn't get HBP again. He was HBP 4 times in 2 days.
July 28, 200421 yr 1st and 3rd, nobody out......wow. Twins just dominating, they know how to play some baseball.
July 28, 200421 yr 2nd base hit for Blanco on a hit and run. f***! What the hell is the deal with Elo - why must he immediately give a gained run back?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
July 28, 200421 yr Carlos Lee esque, where it hits the "corner". Unless that ball had ridiculous backspin, and was coming nearly straight down, a ball that bounces purely on the horizontal part of the wall isn't going to come back into play. Again, you've seen it, i haven't, i'm just saying. Anything actually over the wall basically carries into the stands, etc. It hit at the spot behind Carlos where the padding is over the "moat". Where you can put your beers.. if that padding had not been there, the ball would have fallen behind the wall. And it didn't come back into play.. it bounced up and Carlos grabbed it. Had he not, it would have rolled to the people sitting there.
July 28, 200421 yr What the hell is the deal with Elo - why must he immediately give a gained run back?!?!?!?!?!?!?! Not this time. E-Lo gets out of it...4-3 Twins going into the bottom of the 6th!
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