He is still alive?
Post game last night. Sandy looks great.
He is still alive?
When he dies, there'll be a tread on this site a mile longHe is still alive?
I think he was at last night's game.He is still alive?
I am not. Good to go.if you're rich enough to have your rats driven around, perhaps you should reëvaluate your worldview
I thought he was just a legend.We may see Brandon McCarty tonight
He worked the room.I can't believe I missed all the Scully stuff. He threw out the first pitch? Anything else?
He worked the crowd like a pro. See if you can find it. It was a treat.I can't believe I missed all the Scully stuff. He threw out the first pitch? Anything else?
Lonborg - game two of the 1967 series.When Vin Scully invoked the names of Duke Snyder, Roy Campanella, Jackie Robinson, and Gil Hodges, all of whom made me fall in love with baseball, I lost it. Best first pitch ever. I guess I have to pull for the Dodgers now. I was indifferent up to that point
Well said. I need to send my mom a clip of this. She's a Brooklyn Dodgers fan.When Vin Scully invoked the names of Duke Snyder, Roy Campanella, Jackie Robinson, and Gil Hodges, all of whom made me fall in love with baseball, I lost it. Best first pitch ever. I guess I have to pull for the Dodgers now. I was indifferent up to that point
Damn that was 50 years ago.Lonborg - game two of the 1967 series.
You act surprised by this in a game where homers are affectionately called bombs.They signed Verlander with two seconds to spare? MLB uses atomic clocks?
Forgotten except by the Druids, Bank.Damn that was 50 years ago.
I was at that game, RF bleachers.
Day game
Lonborg was brilliant.
I agree, but if the RS retained him, they would have found a way to make it not work somehow.I was sorry and puzzled by the Sox failure to sign Hill. I know, they had a full complement of pitchers, but couldn't they have made it work somehow?
Papi said in pregame he was too, except he used the word mad.I was sorry and puzzled by the Sox failure to sign Hill. I know, they had a full complement of pitchers, but couldn't they have made it work somehow?
Interesting. Do you have another explanation for why his cutter moves more?I pine pretty damn hard for Statcast, but I can't be the only one bothered by RPMinute, right? Did some tests on it around the ASB and found it's far too dependent on velocity as a timed measurement. In its place, I created RPPitch based off of Trackman distances. Despite what RPM would should you, Verlander's cutter, as a prominent example, actually moves more on average than his fastball.