He had no chance on that. He was off with the pitch and Verdugo hit it hardWhat is Duran doing?
Now THAT there's no excuse forVerdugo didn’t know how many outs.
If only we could use base coaches…Does anyone in this team ever know how many outs there are?
I can't kill him for that. You just sort of laugh out of disbelief.WTF is Duran smiling for?
When I played baseball the first base coach used to tell the runner on first how many outs there were. Does that not happen in the majors?Does anyone in this team ever know how many outs there are?
You expect these multi millionaires to follow the game situation?Does anyone in this team ever know how many outs there are?
They took 84 years off starting in 1920Seriously? Are the baseball gods taking the day off??
The baseball wins, thhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhe BASEBALL WINS!!!I want that Sterling foul ball footage on a loop.
So ... we should let them get more hits!!!We have twice as many hits as they do. They have twice as many runs as we do.
I came in just to point out the riveting fucking television that made. It’s a regular season game between two teams that really need the win. Maybe Treviño has better things to do than walk through his part in a pitcher’s rhythm.Catcher mic'd up is a foolish idea.... think he can chat a lot when the busiest guy in the field.
"He's a good hitter." Incredible TV. I know this is like 80% nostalgia talking but this show has fallen damned far since the days of Jon Miller and, yes, Joe Morgan, when Sunday Night Baseball was the strongest levee against the oncoming rush of another school week.I came in just to point out the riveting fucking television that made. It’s a regular season game between two teams that really need the win. Maybe Treviño has better things to do than walk through his part in a pitcher’s rhythm.
I literally came here to make this point."He's a good hitter." Incredible TV. I know this is like 80% nostalgia talking but this show has fallen damned far since the days of Jon Miller and, yes, Joe Morgan, when Sunday Night Baseball was the strongest levee against the oncoming rush of another school week.