It's not really an either/or. They can assess Pivetta in a week (or whatever the timeline is) and go from there.With now two pitchers who were scheduled as starters injured, will they try to make a deal or just hope Pivetta's injury doesn't linger.
Thought that as well but let's be honest he doesn't remember that he already brought it up once.That's the second time Millar brought up Wakes daughter bringing a boy home. So fucking weird.
Yeah, Wakes daughter, who better be careful with the boys, threw out the first pitch.Watched the opening ceremony thing.
Did anything else happen with the players? They walked out from the outfield and then...that was it?
Right - I saw that in the video.Yeah, Wakes daughter, who better be careful with the boys, threw out the first pitch.
They had a dinner at Abe & Louie’s last night.Watched the opening ceremony thing.
Did anything else happen with the players? They walked out from the outfield and then...that was it?
Was a bit surprising. My guess is that maybe they wanted the pregame to be about Wake.Watched the opening ceremony thing.
Did anything else happen with the players? They walked out from the outfield and then...that was it?
Or at least the Fenway experience and the student ticket prices.I'd like the announcers to deal with the game. . .
Other than being there for Wake's kids, there wasn't a whole lot for them to do. My assumption is the celebration is going to go all year long and we'll see more ceremonies with more focus on the individual players.Right - I saw that in the video.
But the team that was out there seemed like they were mostly ignored. Unless I missed something. They played the super long video, and then the first pitch...and then it ended.
I understand that and it was very lovely what they did.Was a bit surprising. My guess is that maybe they wanted the pregame to be about Wake.
True, it was slightly anticlimactic, but I also am not sure how you honor 20-ish guys in a way that is comprehensive. But yeah it felt like a bit of an afterthought after the video.Was a bit surprising. My guess is that maybe they wanted the pregame to be about Wake.
I would have assumed just naming them one by one.True, it was slightly anticlimactic, but I also am not sure how you honor 20-ish guys in a way that is comprehensive. But yeah it felt like a bit of an afterthought after the video.
Yeah, I don’t think the Orioles would have cared if a couple minutes less time was spent on their introductions and given to the Sox ceremony.I would have assumed just naming them one by one.
Position + Name or something. Give them all a moment to wave.
The Blizzard works in mysterious ways.Hamilton really throws kinda funky.
Agreed. It was laced.Even with the shortstop near the bag, I think that would have been a hit if it got through.
Agree.Even with the shortstop near the bag, I think that would have been a hit if it got through.
Add me to that list too. Sometimes it's a bit too much. I stopped watching Intentional Talk a couple years ago for that reason. I get that it's his schtick now and his moneymaker but it's annoying most of the time.yes that's a perfect way of putting why he bugs me, just too "on" at all times it seems.
Schilling had a few memorable moments in the video tribute but I'm gonna go out on a limb and say that will be the extent of his exposure this year.Other than being there for Wake's kids, there wasn't a whole lot for them to do. My assumption is the celebration is going to go all year long and we'll see more ceremonies with more focus on the individual players.
Agreed, maybe the players decided against itI understand that and it was very lovely what they did.
But I would have loved each player to get recognized one by one.
Why always Millar? Literally anyone else from that team would be more interesting.Millar repeating jokes in the 2nd inning.