Either way it worked. Just a good pitching battle nowSoxfan in Fla said:Needs to be more subtle. Something happening in Queens.
Salem's Lot said:Whoever this is replacing G38 fucking sucks.
Is Jerry Remy the official scorer at Dodger Stadium these days? I swear he thinks an infielder has never made an error.glennhoffmania said:It's going to suck when they change that error to a hit.
Kruk was advocating for it right after the scorer made their decisionSalem's Lot said:Is Jerry Remy the official scorer at Dodger Stadium these days? I swear he thinks an infielder has never made an error.
glennhoffmania said:It's going to suck when they change that error to a hit.
Salem's Lot said:Whoever this is replacing G38 fucking sucks.
glennhoffmania said:
Seriously. This woman is a moron. But I'd like to hear her views on evolution.
How's that cake tasting again Don? Twice in 9 days. Enjoy it.soxhop411 said:“@pedromoura: Don Mattingly: “The fact that you get no-hit, it’s like icing on the bad part of the cake.””
glennhoffmania said:
Seriously. This woman is a moron. But I'd like to hear her views on evolution.
SaltLakeSox said:Jessica Mendoza is in booth replacing Curt on ESPN tonight. She played Softball for Stanford, Olympic Gold and Silver in 2004 and 2008.
mauidano said:So yeah. She understands the game. I thought she did well and was not annoying. What more can you ask for? Good job Jessica. Eat it Schilling, you could have been there for the no-no! That's what you get for putting your foot in your mouth.
Average Reds said:Finally saw the replay. That was a hit.
But it's hard to get too excited about it. Better this way than having a pitcher lose a perfect game on an umpire's blown call. Plus, if you're the Dodgers you can just end the controversy by, you know, getting a clean hit.
Totally agree that's a hit and surprised the home town scorer didn't grade it as such. That ball was scorched. Not a big deal either way, but it should have been a hit.Average Reds said:Finally saw the replay. That was a hit.
But it's hard to get too excited about it. Better this way than having a pitcher lose a perfect game on an umpire's blown call. Plus, if you're the Dodgers you can just end the controversy by, you know, getting a clean hit.