Gonna be sad when Ramos and Phelps are on the DL in early July with fallen off arms.
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Originally posted by thatnewguy View PostA win is a win guys. We're still doing that thing where we're picky how we win.
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Also, who was complaining about the win? I know I definitely was not.
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Originally posted by nny View PostOh damn
Ramos is on pace for same games/inn as past several years, but Phelps is on pace for 89 games/104.5 inn
Last time a RP broke 100 IP was scott proctor in 2006.Originally posted by Madman81Most of the people in the world being dumb is not a requirement for you to be among their ranks.
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After Ozuna reached on one-out single, Realmuto hit a towering fly ball that dropped into the base of the Home Run Sculpture in left-center.
But as Ozuna retreated to first as if preparing to tag up if the ball had been caught, Realmuto passed him. The Brewers challenged the play and, after umpires reviewed the replay, concurred that the Marlins were in violation.
“It was my mistake,” Ozuna said. “That cost us one run.”
Ozuna said he apologized to Realmuto.
“I say, ‘Sorry. I feel bad. It’s not going to happen anymore,’” Ozuna recounted. “And I tell it to my teammates.”
But first base coach Perry Hill blamed himself for the mistake. He said he yelled for Ozuna to go halfway between first and second. When Ozuna returned to first, Hill said he should have started looking for Realmuto to tell him to stop.
“My fault,” Hill said. “I should have stopped J.T., so it’s my fault. There’s a lot going on. But once I can’t get Ozuna to go halfway, once I see him coming back, I have to stop [Realmuto]. I’ve done it a hundred times before. I just didn’t do it that time.”
Whoever was to blame, it made for an interesting postgame conversation piece. Some Marlins players said they didn’t really see that it was any one person’s fault. It was just a strange confluence of circumstances.
“It was weird, because when I went out to hit, they said they were overturning it,” Fernandez said. “And I said, ‘What’s going on?’ But what matters is the result today, and that’s all I care about.”
Realmuto said he held no hard feelings despite losing a home run.
“It was just an honest mistake,” Realmuto said. “I was not looking at Ozuna because I was watching the ball. And then he was thinking it was going to be caught in center field, and he was going to try to tag, make a hustle play, really. There’s no bad blood anywhere.”
Realmuto was credited with a RBI single and ruled out. No home run.
Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/sports/ml...#storylink=cpy
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Originally posted by AdamRavs View PostWe really need another reliable arm in the pen though. Breslow has one good outing and then like 2 or 3 shit ones.
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Am I the only one who thinks the rule about overrunning the lead runner is kind of silly on a dead ball play?Amy Adams, AKA Cinnamon MuffLogan Morrison: "If baseball didn't exist, I would probably be ... like a curler. Or a hairstylist."
Jupiter
39 AB
15 H
0 2B
0 3B
0 HR
0 BB
.385/.385/.385
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Originally posted by tjfla View PostWhat we really need is NOT to have to play anymore NL East teams. O wait nevermind-its gonna be a very long Aug/Sept for this team
Look like a solid team when not playing Philly/Atlanta
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Originally posted by Todd View PostAm I the only one who thinks the rule about overrunning the lead runner is kind of silly on a dead ball play?
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