With a normal runner he probably would have gotten away with it but Carroll was past it. Great runner.Throw was just too wide to make a good tag
With a normal runner he probably would have gotten away with it but Carroll was past it. Great runner.Throw was just too wide to make a good tag
Definitely, Heim maybe wasn't set up quite right due to Carroll's speedWith a normal runner he probably would have gotten away with it but Carroll was past it. Great runner.
I suppose it kept them out of a potential double-play (although they could have bunted into one), but I really don't understand them praising that it worked when a triple scores both runs regardless of what bases they were on.So, bunting works, eh?
Reminded me of DuranThat was one of the worst routes I've seen in a long time. Turned a single into a triple.
Looked like Heim may have slipped on the plate a bit, too.Definitely, Heim maybe wasn't set up quite right due to Carroll's speed
That play won’t diminish their fielding percentage.Also, Taveras in CF, is he usually that bad on a team that supposedly had such good defense?
Carroll's size helped as well. If he were bigger, Heim probably catches some part of his body as the ball arrives.Definitely, Heim maybe wasn't set up quite right due to Carroll's speed
What would? An error?That play won’t diminish their fielding percentage.
So fuggin impressive.Talk about a guy who put it together late. Very impressive turn around
Yes, taking a bad route on a ball turning a single into a triple is not an error. But bobbling a ball with the same result is a two base error.What would? An error?
Well played.Pham hit that thing like it was in his fantasy football league.
By the way, I just read Pham's wikipedia page again. He is amazing to have survived his start in life.Pham hit that thing like it was in his fantasy football league.
He’s been through a ton. I cut him some slack for being somewhat of a loose cannonBy the way, I just read Pham's wikipedia page again. He is amazing to have survived his start in life.