Charles, Cleveland just might. I heard Albert Belle and Bert Blyleven may be making comebacks.
Charles, Cleveland just might. I heard Albert Belle and Bert Blyleven may be making comebacks.
^ I fell asleep during this play. Neither of them touched the bag. Was Utley out because of that?
Charles, I'm sure Belle is intimidating cashiers and baggers (especially when they ask him plastic or paper?) at his local supermarket.
Madchild, I thought Utley should have been out since he didn't touch the base but I read that since he was called out on the play that he was not required to touch the base, so when it was overturned he was automatically awarded second base.
Thanks for the info. Looks like a suspension came down - 2 game.
http://espn.go.com/mlb/playoffs2015/...ben-tejada-leg
Charles, Lofton is still daydreaming of playing in the NBA and Manny Ramirez is probably still disappearing into the Green Monster at Fenway Park in the middle of a game to take PED’s in the bathroom. Last I heard was that Manny was some type of assistant coach for the Cubs. I’d assume helping out with the hitters since his forte wasn’t on defense.
Madchild, two-game suspension doesn’t surprise me. It’s only fair. That wasn’t a slide into second – looked more like a defensive back that hates tackling going low on a defenseless tight-end.
Utley might still play
-Here's the latest wrinkle in the biggest story in baseball at the moment: The appeal hearing for Chase Utley's two-game suspension, which would keep him out of Monday's Game 3 of the NLDS and potentially Tuesday's Game 4 as well, is "highly unlikely" to be held before the Los Angeles and New York Mets meet again.
That means, according to Los Angeles Times scribe Bill Shaikin, that Utley could very well be in the lineup on Monday night and this Dodgers-Mets bout could get explosive, with bad blood lingering from Game 2 and with Mets ace Matt Harvey on the mound.
The Blue Jay game was a nail biter today.
The benches cleared twice because of the Texas pitcher, Sam Dyson.
- On this day, Connie Mack retires after managing the A's for 50 seasons.
Connie Mack died a long time ago. How did he just retire today?
It looks like the curse of the Cubs lives on.
Dan Haren retires
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