January 29, 200521 yr I was reading an article from espn.com about how Brian Anderson from KC has probably the best pick off move and on there the Padres coach Rob Picciolo mentions how Anderson and a few others like Buehrle have such good pitch outs you don't notice them trying to pick u off. It isn't a big deal but its good to see some players on the sox getting some positive recognition. http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=1977698
January 29, 200521 yr QUOTE(El Caballo @ Jan 28, 2005 -> 10:05 PM) I was reading an article from espn.com about how Brian Anderson from KC has probably the best pick off move and on there the Padres coach Rob Picciolo mentions how Anderson and a few others like Buehrle have such good pitch outs you don't notice them trying to pick u off. It isn't a big deal but its good to see some players on the sox getting some positive recognition. http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=1977698 I think it's pretty universally known that Buehrle has a sick pick-off move.
January 29, 200521 yr Author QUOTE(Kalapse @ Jan 28, 2005 -> 10:11 PM) I think it's pretty universally known that Buehrle has a sick pick-off move. The point I am trying to make is that a lot of players on the sox have their own great talents that stand out but it isn't always seen on magazines like it would be for any other popular organization.
January 29, 200521 yr well Brian Anderson is on it and he is from KC so if they can get some love id expect us too
January 29, 200521 yr A couple days ago they were talking about the best base stealers in baseball on ESPN. They talked about Juan Pierre, Carlos Beltran, Carl Crawford, Bobby Abreu and Ichiro, not even a mention of Scott Podsednik even though he led the majors with 70 last season. s*** like that just pisses me off so it's good to see a Sox player get a little credit every once in a while. Good for Mark.
January 29, 200521 yr One time in Colt league I walked three batters, but picked them all off after they got on. No joke, it was amazing. My move was always a borderline balk, but I'm not sure those umps even knew the 45 degree line rule.
January 29, 200521 yr QUOTE(3E8 @ Jan 28, 2005 -> 10:53 PM) One time in Colt league I walked three batters, but picked them all off after they got on. No joke, it was amazing. My move was always a borderline balk, but I'm not sure those umps even knew the 45 degree line rule. Hey ... good plan. You could pitch a no-hitter and never throw a strike. LOL
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