it would have hit his forearm and not his bicep. that's just conjecture - only one person knows. had it hit the bat I would have expected ausmus to lose it. they should have checked his arm.
Fox did this super-slow zoom in and it showed it hit the bat and not his arm. no, you couldn't tell. that was just mccarver making crap up. on the replay it could have hit either his arm or the bat. based on his reaction, I am guessing bat.
what percentage of the crowd has seen more games at wrigley than the cell? I'm going to go with 75 percent. 25 percent have never been to the cell before this postseason.
I'm sure there was plenty of heat but I will never forget Bagwell's k on the slurve where he was headed to the dugout before the catcher caught it. In any case, Kerry dominated the Astros that year. And his career numbers are right in line with his 1998 numbers so I wouldn't complain if he threw all fastballs.
um, do 20 ks and 1 baserunner jog any memories? Kerry threw too many curves and slurves. He threw fastballs because he couldn't throw offspeed for strikes.
Bags should join Walker. Jenks is an amazing story. To think that the Jenks and Turnbow's of the world are out there and we keep signing hawkins and remlinger.