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...that the first rule of baseball is "catch the ball?"

I thought that was just more Hawk-rambling, but we'd still be playing baseball if EE and Becks didnt make those plays.

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He's just said it every game I've watched for the last 2 weeks.

From reading Soxtalk all these years, catch the ball is a very underestimated part of the winning equation.

QUOTE (YASNY @ Jul 29, 2012 -> 01:45 AM)
From reading Soxtalk all these years, catch the ball is a very underestimated part of the winning equation.

 

It sure makes your pitching look better on paper.

 

QUOTE (kitekrazy @ Jul 29, 2012 -> 02:57 AM)
It sure makes your pitching look better on paper.

 

It makes your pitching better, period. Those guys have confidence in the defense and they don't have to nibble, which keeps them away from needless walks.

QUOTE (typewritermender @ Jul 28, 2012 -> 10:05 PM)
He's just said it every game I've watched for the last 2 weeks.

And he's also said "for , it's not what he hits, it's when he hits it" 3x every game for the past month.

Hawk loves to exaggerate. IT'S ALL GOOD!

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