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Post by chiyankee on Jun 21, 2022 18:46:27 GMT -5
Vintage Clutch DJ!
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Post by pippsheadache on Jun 21, 2022 18:46:48 GMT -5
DJ salvages things with a two-run single.
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Post by rizzuto on Jun 21, 2022 18:46:49 GMT -5
DJ with a big time hit to tie the game!
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Post by kaybli on Jun 21, 2022 18:48:32 GMT -5
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Post by inger on Jun 21, 2022 18:49:22 GMT -5
It seems like DJ is doing better than .253. He gets two hits and his average stays at .253, or so it seems. Maybe his average is stuck. It’s not even Russ-Worthy…
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Post by chiyankee on Jun 21, 2022 18:49:52 GMT -5
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Post by inger on Jun 21, 2022 18:50:08 GMT -5
He’s getting old at a young age…
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Post by kaybli on Jun 21, 2022 18:52:26 GMT -5
Ball hits the catwalk in foul territory meaning its foul? Hard to keep up with the rules of this shit stadium. It's like backyard rules. I don't remember even other dome stadiums having so many amateur rules. They showed a big essay on YES Network explaining all the different rules :
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Post by rizzuto on Jun 21, 2022 18:52:27 GMT -5
I heard Tim Kurkjian on the Buster Olney podcast state that the 1939 New York Yankees outscored their opponents by 411 runs!
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Post by chiyankee on Jun 21, 2022 18:52:50 GMT -5
lol, Nasty Nestor strikes again.
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Post by chiyankee on Jun 21, 2022 18:54:01 GMT -5
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Post by rizzuto on Jun 21, 2022 18:54:26 GMT -5
It's like backyard rules. I don't remember even other dome stadiums having so many amateur rules. They showed a big essay on YES Network explaining all the different rules :
It the ball goes through the Clown's mouth, the batter can pick out anything from the top shelf.
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Post by kaybli on Jun 21, 2022 18:56:04 GMT -5
They showed a big essay on YES Network explaining all the different rules :
It the ball goes through the Clown's mouth, the batter can pick out anything from the top shelf.
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Post by rizzuto on Jun 21, 2022 18:56:08 GMT -5
Nestor drops down and strikes out the ball boy.
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Post by pippsheadache on Jun 21, 2022 18:59:08 GMT -5
I heard Tim Kurkjian on the Buster Olney podcast state that the 1939 New York Yankees outscored their opponents by 411 runs! That was the fourth consecutive Yankee championship team, and the one with the best record at 106-45. The Pythagorean record was 111-40. A team OBP of .374. And all of that after losing Lou Gehrig at the start of the season. What a team.
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