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2 hours ago, henrygandorf said:

mike wright locks it down.  5-3 final.

orioles bettors get paid 3.5 to 1.

Great advertisement for the bullpen game. Yankee hitters rarely faced the same guy twice

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Would kinda think Orel’s # would be a little more protected. 

Wonder how many times a position player has pitched with a lead in a non-extra inning game? Can’t be many. 

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Sonny Gray blamed the Yankees coaching staff for his pitching struggles. I guess the Reds contract out their coaching to the Yankees too, because Gray is still sucking. 

*Just realized he walked the opposing pitcher on 4 pitches with the bases loaded. Jesus Christ. Reds pull him after just 2.2 innings in his debut with the team. 

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5 hours ago, SuingToGetAMessageBoard? said:

I wondered the same.  

And now we know. 

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Martin also made a bit of history. In closing out the ninth inning of a team win, he became the first primary position player to do so since left fielder Willie Smith got the final out of a 4-1 Tigers win over the Senators on Sept. 23, 1963 -- though Smith did make 29 total pitching appearances over his career. Hybrid player Brooks Kieschnick accomplished the feat several times for the Brewers between 2003 and ’04, while a handful of position players (John Baker, Chris Davis and Wilson Valdez) closed out long extra-inning wins for their clubs earlier this decade.

Martin is the first full-time position player to work a 1-2-3 ninth in a team win since at least 1925.

 

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Jesus fuck. 

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A man was severely injured in an altercation at Dodger Stadium on Friday, and the Los Angeles Dodgers said they are cooperating with the police investigation into the incident.

"Last night, an altercation occurred suddenly between two men who were leaving the stadium," the Dodgers said in a statement Saturday. "One of the men was injured as a result of the altercation. A witness immediately reported the incident to stadium personnel, and emergency medical technicians were promptly dispatched to provide medical assistance at the scene. The matter is now being investigated by the Los Angeles Police Department, and the Dodgers are cooperating fully with the investigation."

The man, identified as Rafael Reyna by his wife, Christel, is in the hospital and on life support after he suffered a fractured skull among other head injuries. Christel Reyna told KABC that she didn't see what started the altercation as they left Friday's Diamondbacks-Dodgers game but that she heard Rafael Reyna arguing with someone and then a loud cracking sound.

"I was hearing the arguing happening and then I heard like a smack, a crack," Christel Reyna told KABC. "It sounded like a baseball bat, and then I heard him start moaning."

Police say the 47-year-old man was punched once by another man and fell to the ground in a parking lot. Police say they are investigating the encounter as an assault and looking for a person in their 20s who drove away in a white SUV. No arrests have been made.

In 2011, San Francisco Giants fan Bryan Stow suffered brain damage and was permanently disabled when he was assaulted outside Dodger Stadium on Opening Day. The two men who attacked Stow would receive prison sentences of four and eight years, respectively, and be ordered to pay a share of the $18 million judgment against the Dodgers.

The Dodgers increased security outside the stadium following that attack.

Bolded seems to have gone well. 

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GianKarlo Stanton is definitely not a fan favorite in NY. Judge hit a clutch 2-run single with the bases loaded to pull the Yankees within 1, then Stanton got absolutely dominated by a guy with a career ERA of 13.50 on 3 pitches. Booed off the field. 

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2 hours ago, Helobious said:

GianKarlo Stanton is definitely not a fan favorite in NY. Judge hit a clutch 2-run single with the bases loaded to pull the Yankees within 1, then Stanton got absolutely dominated by a guy with a career ERA of 13.50 on 3 pitches. Booed off the field. 

yankee fans are such trash.

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1 minute ago, BigOrange1 said:

yankee fans are such trash.

I was inside Minute Maid when Astro’s fans booed Beltran for having the audacity to sign with the Yankees after they offered him more money. So get off your high horse.

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What the fuck is wrong with Dodger fans? We may need a Dodger Fans Going Goon 2019 thread. Can they not afford security?

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Friday night's game went into extra innings and ended with a loss. Fans who watched the game on television said they saw ugly encounters inside the stadium.


 

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16 minutes ago, SurlyBDR said:

Wait, so they booed him for signing with another team. Not while he was still on their team. Am I reading that correctly? 

 

lol, this.

14 minutes ago, spystud13 said:

And BO is a Braves’ fan. 

...and this.

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28 minutes ago, Helobious said:

I was inside Minute Maid when Astro’s fans booed Beltran for having the audacity to sign with the Yankees after they offered him more money. So get off your high horse.

*Mets

But yeah that was bush league

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5 minutes ago, thestud said:

It would be awesome if everyone would stop responding to Helobashit and his dumbassery. If everyone put him on ignore this thread would be infinitely better.

Y'all put him on ignore and you'll regret missing out on his daily updates on Luke Voit's chase for .400.

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