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Post by sierchio on Nov 4, 2019 2:39:07 GMT -5
It's actually pretty decent analysis ... IDK if it will live up to the inger standard though.. let me know
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Post by inger on Nov 4, 2019 10:43:26 GMT -5
It's actually pretty decent analysis ... IDK if it will live up to the inger standard though.. let me know At 12:38, it’s too long for a watch it while you take a dump video. Hmmm. I’ll see if I can move something else on my schedule...
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Post by inger on Nov 4, 2019 11:13:02 GMT -5
Okay, I checked my schedule and found an item titled: Sitting on my ass quietly for 12:38 shortly after I get up. So I cancelled it, and watched the video. It sort of went like I expected it to.
Sure, hitters miss mistake pitches all the time...Hitters have bloopers and bleeders fall in, too. But skill will prevail in a far greater percentage of situations.
I did like some of the clever commentary though. Especially “Womack the Knife”. For that alone, I’ll call this recommended viewing for Kaybli.
God, the guy killed us when he was here Tell me, Great God of Baseball, was that not enough? Could you not have instead had him bring with him a great swarm of locusts to devour all of the grass in Yankee Stadium? Perhaps also some moths to devour the pennants there flying?
Perhaps cause a one game famine by shutting down the concessions stands? A mass cleansing by poisoning the stadium beer? No. Instead, thou has sent us Womack...
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Post by inger on Nov 4, 2019 11:21:58 GMT -5
Now, I’m wondering how many MLB hitters I would have to pitch to in order to record one out...Armed with what is probably now about a 42 MPH fastball, I would surely have an advantage. It has to be hard to hit with tears of laughter in your eyes and rolling down your face...Then, there is my gyroball. The only problem it that it’s also 42 MPH and behaves exactly like my fastball. And my straight 42 MPH curveball that doesn’t move...
How about if I just get to pitch to Womack instead? Or maybe Mark Belanger. He must be well into his 80’s by now...Does anyone know of any retired MLB hitters that are legally blind that I might pitch to? Or preferably, legally blind as a bat?...
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Post by sierchio on Nov 4, 2019 11:55:43 GMT -5
LOL... I think about that a lot too... of course when I was a teenager, I was confident I could get out major leaguers... I had a big head.. but it was made that way by the way everyone gushed over my throwing arm, back in the day...
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Post by inger on Nov 4, 2019 12:10:26 GMT -5
I just looked. Mark Belanger passed away in 1998. I do believe I could get him out. All I’d have to do is find a way to hit the strike zone for three called strikes...
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