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calsnowskier
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Andrew Romine for the Tigers is planning on playing all positions in today’s game.
Is this cool, or a bastardization?
Is this cool, or a bastardization?
Andrew Romine for the Tigers is planning on playing all positions in today’s game.
Is this cool, or a bastardization?
And he still has to pitch. In a 1-run game.He just made a mockery of the catcher position.
You just knew it was gonna be a close game when the Tigers decided to do this
And he still has to pitch. In a 1-run game.
And as a Giants fan, I have a vested interest in the game, so you are damned right I think this whole thing sucks...
He was laughing as he allowed that passed ball.It's really just strange especially since he's never had experience as a catcher. Just made the whole thing embarrassing having to take him out mid inning.
He probably only faces 1 hitter tho. So just hope it isn't a homer haha
Andrew Romine for the Tigers is planning on playing all positions in today’s game.
Is this cool, or a bastardization?
They need to try to win every game, damn it.The Tigers are battling the Giants for the worst record in baseball. Let them have some fun.
They need to try to win every game, damn it.
IF the Tigers are able to win this, it won’t be as disgusting as I thought, but they still tried.
Andrew Romine for the Tigers is planning on playing all positions in today’s game.
Is this cool, or a bastardization?
And he still has to pitch. In a 1-run game.
And as a Giants fan, I have a vested interest in the game, so you are damned right I think this whole thing sucks...[/QUOTE]
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Total bastardization. Announcers always say the great thing about baseball is you can watch it for 50 years and still on any given day you can see something you've never seen before. But when it is orchestrated like that it makes a mockery of the game.Andrew Romine for the Tigers is planning on playing all positions in today’s game.
Is this cool, or a bastardization?
I do totally agree on you with this one. Still, I can't help but feel that all of these Weekends With Schmidt are starting to rub off on usTotal bastardization. Announcers always say the great thing about baseball is you can watch it for 50 years and still on any given day you can see something you've never seen before. But when it is orchestrated like that it makes a mockery of the game.
Total bastardization. Announcers always say the great thing about baseball is you can watch it for 50 years and still on any given day you can see something you've never seen before. But when it is orchestrated like that it makes a mockery of the game.