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Post by bosox on May 11, 2018 19:27:34 GMT -5
Now that's why you run on a missed strike three. Good hustle by Leon.
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Post by chrisfromnc on May 11, 2018 19:27:51 GMT -5
Leon to third on his own strikeout!
Remy said he’s never seen that. I saw it quite recently, but the players were all 10 years old.
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Post by wildsox on May 11, 2018 19:29:25 GMT -5
Hey! Some production from our catcher
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Post by jerrygarciaparra on May 11, 2018 19:33:17 GMT -5
remy is right. they changed signs and the Jays offensive tempo has dramatically changed.
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Post by jimed14 on May 11, 2018 19:33:53 GMT -5
Yep Jerry, a completely different game since they went to multiple signs. The batters don't know what is coming now and look foolish.
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Post by 75tillnow on May 11, 2018 19:34:03 GMT -5
Remy is right. The Jays were finding some way to steal signs, obviated by the switch to multiple signs. Wonder how they were doing it...
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Post by 75tillnow on May 11, 2018 19:36:11 GMT -5
ECHO CHAMBER! Love it! Group Mind!
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Post by bosox on May 11, 2018 19:41:22 GMT -5
Not a good night for Hanley.
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Post by pedrofanforever45 on May 11, 2018 19:50:02 GMT -5
You got to wonder how much Xander will be worth if he keeps continuing his pace of maybe a career year here.
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Post by jerrygarciaparra on May 11, 2018 19:54:09 GMT -5
at the risk of sounding naive, if they were stealing signs, how do they do it? I don't understand.
First, how can you see what Leon is putting down? and then how can the batter get that info in between the given sign and the pitch?
It has to be coming from somewhere in centerfield, no ?
they look totally guilty and it is impossible for MLB not to notice and investigate.
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Post by bosox on May 11, 2018 20:00:05 GMT -5
Nunez slowed up and was out. But did the second baseman have his foot on the bag?
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Post by Guidas on May 11, 2018 20:01:09 GMT -5
This first pitch swinging has to be adjusted. Axford was having problems finding the plate. Let hi try a bit.
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Post by Guidas on May 11, 2018 20:02:21 GMT -5
Nunez slowed up and was out. But did the second baseman have his foot on the bag? I agree. I would’ve challenged that.
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Post by nomar on May 11, 2018 20:09:31 GMT -5
You got to wonder how much Xander will be worth if he keeps continuing his pace of maybe a career year here. Teams aren’t as willing to pay big for one year as they used to be. One team could always overpay, but I don’t think we should under any circumstance. He’s a big risk if his career has shown us anything
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Post by bosox on May 11, 2018 20:17:50 GMT -5
Wow. A circus at third base and still was able to throw Morales out. Slow.
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Post by jerrygarciaparra on May 11, 2018 20:19:15 GMT -5
Nunez fielding hurts my eyes.
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Post by jerrygarciaparra on May 11, 2018 20:20:10 GMT -5
damn
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Post by trajanacc on May 11, 2018 20:22:52 GMT -5
Another day, another reliever peeing down his leg against the MFY.
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Post by bosox on May 11, 2018 20:23:32 GMT -5
Can JD save it in the 8th again?
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Post by bosox on May 11, 2018 20:26:12 GMT -5
Hanley - terrible night.
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Post by Guidas on May 11, 2018 20:28:03 GMT -5
Really, you can take a pitch fellas.
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Post by kevfc89 on May 11, 2018 20:28:55 GMT -5
the A's are having the same meltdown against the Yankees that everyone else has had during their streak
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Post by patford on May 11, 2018 20:32:25 GMT -5
the A's are having the same meltdown against the Yankees that everyone else has had during their streak It's uncanny the way the Yankees strike zones keep getting smaller as the game goes on.
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Post by pedrofanforever45 on May 11, 2018 20:32:37 GMT -5
the A's are having the same meltdown against the Yankees that everyone else has had during their streak They haven't blown the lead yet, unlike what the Sox did.
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Post by pedrofanforever45 on May 11, 2018 20:36:55 GMT -5
at the risk of sounding naive, if they were stealing signs, how do they do it? I don't understand. First, how can you see what Leon is putting down? and then how can the batter get that info in between the given sign and the pitch? It has to be coming from somewhere in centerfield, no ? they look totally guilty and it is impossible for MLB not to notice and investigate. Toronto has had a sketchy reputation when at home for stealing signs for a long while now. Who knows how they do it to be honest.
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