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1 game back in the east now. What a time to he alive
Red Sox having the same disaster of a west coast trip the Yanks had last month when we went 1-6. Sox are currently 1-4 as the trip come to a close this afternoon.
If that happens ( i dont think it will) good news is farrel is goneRed Sox are NOT... Repeat NOT winning the AL East
(Yes, I did say this in the other board @PolarVortex)![]()
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Todd Frazier will always remember his first home at-bat as a member of the New York Yankees.
And not for all good reasons.
Frazier, acquired by the Yankees last week as part of a deal with the Chicago White Sox, came up with the bases loaded in the second inning Tuesday night and proceeded to bounce into a triple play against the Cincinnati Reds.
With rookie Reds starter Luis Castillo on the mound at Yankee Stadium, Matt Holliday singled to right, Didi Gregorius singled to right and Chase Headleysingled to left to load the bases in the second.
Frazier, batting seventh, hit a hard grounder up the middle. Reds shortstop Jose Peraza fielded it, stepped on second and threw to first. Gregorius, who had been on second base, held up when the ball was hit in case it was caught. He was late to advance, and first baseman Joey Votto's throw across the diamond caught him in a rundown. Gregorius was called out for running wide of the baseline while trying to avoid a tag.
It went down as a 6-3-5-6 triple play and was the second of that variety in Major League Baseball history. The other was turned by the Pittsburgh Piratesagainst the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1970.
It also marked the first triple play turned by Cincinnati since 1995 and the first against the Yankees since 2011.
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They can't do anything right currently
Jerks. Made me watch that whole game.What a fun way to watch the Red Sox lose! They thought for sure they had the game when they went ahead in the top of the 13th. Huzzah!
Couple that with the dramatic walk off grand slam by Encarnacion, and it was a bad ass day of extra innings baseball for this guy.
Zero clutchness. Team is anti-clutch. Sox repeatedly get people in scoring position and then proceed to shrivel up.
So happy I didn't stay up for that shit show.
And at this stage, not sure what the point of Nunez is. Another guy who will hit a single or two when the bases are empty. Sox already have plenty of those guys.
ntw nunez will spend most of his time on the DL with smith and thornbergZero clutchness. Team is anti-clutch. Sox repeatedly get people in scoring position and then proceed to shrivel up.
So happy I didn't stay up for that shit show.
And at this stage, not sure what the point of Nunez is. Another guy who will hit a single or two when the bases are empty. Sox already have plenty of those guys.
Jerks. Made me watch that whole game.