OP is 100% retarded.
I see you failed to address the fact the catcher placed his mitt in the middle of the K-zone.
Dee Gordon was the only leadoff guy so he was the only candidate for the position.
Pretty much every MLB player, including pitchers can hit a fastball over the wall when they know it's coming.
If you think batters are getting 85MPH fastballs in batting practice, you don't know anything about baseball.
Was God watching a baseball game?Was the HR scripted - no. Was it the longest ball Gordon ever hit- good chance.
Is Giancarlo Stanton hitting one that completely leaves the yard any less emotional?
Was God watching a baseball game?
No.
On a 2-0 count and Bartolo Colon not wanting to go 3-0 on a base stealing threat, and who as a leadoff man, there's a good chance he's taking 2-0 and making you throw a strike, and if he does swing, odds are he won't hit it over the wall, so Colon threw a get me over fast ball to try and get strike 1.
Gordon just happened to run in to it.
Weak troll at best.
Yes it is because the fact it was at the beginning of the game (leadoff) and off of Dee Gordon's bat is what made it so incredible.
There is nothing incredible about a home run hitter hitting a home run. It's what they do.
WHAT!?!?!
That is considered a hitters count and you think he was taking it.
Learn baseball please.
Was God watching a baseball game?
No.
No.Maybe
I see you failed to address the fact the catcher placed his mitt in the middle of the K-zone.