Kelleyman
Former WS Champs. Hope this updates in 2025
This evening.
Ok thanks. Just got back from Corpus Christi area
This evening.
I would think he would come at a reasonable cost.
This evening.
Did you guys see where a Dallas Cowboys bus with 4 Cowboys employees on board was involved in a fatality accident today in Arizona? None of the Cowboys employees were hurt.
I found a link. The van was a crumpled mess. Terrible. 4 people in the van died.Haven't seen that anywhere
Brett Nicholas had 3 hits today to raise his average to .302.
I found a link. The van was a crumpled mess. Terrible. 4 people in the van died.
Dallas Cowboys Bus Involved In Fatal Crash In Arizona
I wonder between guys like Ortiz, Tate, Mendez, Guzman, Cordell, and Sadzeck how many of those we will lose over the next few days?Thinking Brett might be a trade piece the other day. Saw where the Mets offered D'Arnaud to the Brewers straight up for Lucroy and the Brewers said NO!
For what they're asking for Lucroy, they can keep him.Thinking Brett might be a trade piece the other day. Saw where the Mets offered D'Arnaud to the Brewers straight up for Lucroy and the Brewers said NO!
I was really surprised JD didn't land Nathan a few months back. He likes to take low cost chances on guys like that.Joe Nathan fans side in first MLB appearance since second Tommy John
Granted, it wasn't the prettiest frame for the 41-year-old
- by R.J. Anderson
- @r_j_anderson
- 43m ago • 1 min read
When Joe Nathan underwent his second Tommy John surgery, back in April 2015, you would've been justified in thinking his big-league career was over. Nathan was 41 years old and coming off a miserable season. Even if he got through the soul-testing rehabilitation process, he'd have to find a contract and then pitch well enough to earn a roster spot. Unlikely, right?
Maybe so, but unlikely things happen every day, especially in baseball. So, naturally, Nathan found his way back onto a big-league roster over the weekend, and made his first appearance since the operation on Sunday. Things got odd along the way, because that's baseball for you.
Nathan allowed a triple, a walk, and a stolen base to begin his outing -- a sequence that seemed to suggest he was in for a long afternoon. That's when those darn unlikely started happening again. First Nathan fanned Ryan Braun. Then Jonathan Lucroy. Then Chris Carter. Just like that, Nathan escaped a bad situation against the Brewers' heart of the order without so much as a run allowed.
To make things better for Nathan? He was awarded the win, his first since September 23, 2014.
Presumably Nathan will be working with a short leash and he probably won't finish the season in the majors. Still, at this rate, it seems like the unlikely is the likely when it comes to Nathan's career.
Joe topped out at 94, hardest he's thrown since Sept 2014
For what they're asking for Lucroy, they can keep him.
I wonder between guys like Ortiz, Tate, Mendez, Guzman, Cordell, and Sadzeck how many of those we will lose over the next few days?
I was really surprised JD didn't land Nathan a few months back. He likes to take low cost chances on guys like that.