Walter Johnson was ESPN's top pick, and Puckett was left off the list but put on top by the fans. I don't remember the other two names, but they seemed like fairly obvious choices. probably killebrew (he should be 2) and carew (he should be 3) I believe you are correct.
Corect me if Im wrong, but isnt it Mr. Baker? I'm listening on gameday audio, so I haven't caught the question. Did it, by chance, ask who was on deck when a certain record was broken?
Walter Johnson was ESPN's top pick, and Puckett was left off the list but put on top by the fans. I don't remember the other two names, but they seemed like fairly obvious choices.
http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=3541810 As long as they've got CC on the hill, they don't need anyone else. Not Braun, and especially not the bullpen.
I wanna say he was at 125 or 126 going into the last batter, who made an out on a 2-2 pitch. I don't remember if there was a 2 strike foul ball or not, but I'm almost positive he touched 130. Regardless, thank you, Dusty Yost.
Are you sure they didn't just take him out to be safe since it was a blowout? Something is telling me that Yost doesn't generally care about blowouts, but I guess it's possible. JJ Hardy fitting in nicely once again.
He's still been pretty strong, and CC is a rental player. I have a feeling that if this comes back to bite anyone, it's gonna be whoever signs him to that mammoth contract he's going to sign this offseason. Rental player or not, he wore out last year in the playoffs for the Indians. It seemed pretty clear. :-$
He's still been pretty strong, and CC is a rental player. I have a feeling that if this comes back to bite anyone, it's gonna be whoever signs him to that mammoth contract he's going to sign this offseason.
Sabathia on deck. He's 2 for 3 with a couple RBIs, so he could just be hitting for himself before relief comes in for the ninth, but the bullpen is dead. CG for CC!!