hasbeen;1430196 wrote:Hector Noesi on the mound for the Mariners. This is my nightmare.
Lol.....I think I can speak for the majority. Who?
hasbeen;1430196 wrote:Hector Noesi on the mound for the Mariners. This is my nightmare.
He was a part of the Mariners-Yankees deal that sent Michael Pineda to NYY and Jesus Montero to SEA. He was a starting pitcher who only pitches from the stretch and is terrible. He was awful last season. This spring he had an ERA of like 72.34. He's fucking annoying to watch. I can't stand him.Ironman92;1430208 wrote:Lol.....I think I can speak for the majority. Who?
That'd be an improvement.Ironman92;1430227 wrote:He'll go 6 giving up 3 runs
Meaty Oker
karen lotz;1430332 wrote:unsure what's going on here...
karen lotz;1430341 wrote:I think the trail runner was called out when both runners were tagged while on second. The lead runner was running back to the dugout thinking he was out and then the coach told him he was safe.
I92 seems to have a good grasp of when a runner is safe, so maybe he will chime in soon.
Midstate01;1430342 wrote:The runner coming from first is out. But I'm just not sure how you score it with a guy going backwards on the base.
Ironman92;1430638 wrote:Harper's 2nd HR today was ridiculous.
Shin Soo Choo reached base 6 times today.
Terry_Tate;1430653 wrote:Drew Stubbs is on pace to be on base 9 times every month.
Mariners picked him up last week. He last pitched halfway through ST. I've watched both his Mariners start and I don't think he's pitched bad. He gets hit, but keeps the team in the game. They don't score for him. Then he had a terrible 5th inning today.Ironman92;1431122 wrote:Didn't know Harang was still around.
CF doesn't move lol
http://www.mlb.com/video/play.jsp?c_id=tex&content_id=26471857&partnerId=as_mlb_20130421_7335594
Rotinaj;1432139 wrote:Tigers suck. What's going on classy??
karen lotz;1432149 wrote:Leyland still trying to figure out the strategy involved, obviously.
karen lotz;1432431 wrote:Uptons hit back to back HRs in the second game of the DH, making the second pair of brothers to do so in MLB history.