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NOTSAMMY WITH A GREAT CATCH!!

 

Sammy would have did a 360 followed by a backflip, then caught the ball. He would've then flipped Pujols the bird while running by him.

 

Sammy woulda been better.

 

:P

 

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What's really annoying me about A-Ram is the fact that he always sits there and watches his home runs. I hope someone hits him sooon because if someone did that against the Cubs, I would be pissed off.

 

Everytime he hits, waits, and admires his possible home run.

 

IIRC he didn't do it once in Cincinatti. He's only done it about 5 times all year. It's nowhere near as big of a deal as his hustle may be.

 

It's been way more than five times. I didn't see his last home run in Cinci... however, it has been irritating me for a while and Brenly has also made mention of it before.

 

I don't see anything wrong with it. It's just a bit of flair, regardless of how old-school baseball guys might feel about it. I don't mind the emotion. I do mind the lack of hustle, although as Jon correctly points out, ARam is slow. He would have been out at 2nd. It's not like it was Walker or Hairston running.

 

I actually haven't noticed him jogging anything out lately either....until tonight.

 

GREAT catch by Burnitz!@!!

 

Whoa! Nothing wrong with it.... #1. It plays right into the whole hustle thing. There was one a month ago where he posed and it ended up being a double and possibly a triple. #2. It's qutie disrespectful. All of the commentators make references from Steve Stone to the guys on baseball tonight. Why do you think the player gets beaned quite a bit after posing?

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NOTSAMMY WITH A GREAT CATCH!!

 

Sammy would have did a 360 followed by a backflip, then caught the ball. He would've then flipped Pujols the bird while running by him.

 

Sammy woulda been better.

 

:P

 

No, it would've bounced off his over-sized ego and into the HR territory.

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