Gordon Beckham gets hit where it hurts.
over 2 years ago
DrCrawdad
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Fixed the link by putting in the embed code.
Watch soon before MLB pulls it.
"You can observe a lot just by watching." ~ Yogi Berra
Oh, man...I didn't see where it happened at first.
Painful and embarassing. I’m guessing Beckham will learn to back up a little more from now on when a runner attempts a steal.
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"People shouldn’t bust your chops just because you’re a Sox fan on a Cub board — but I know it happens. FWIW, I think sites like this are more interesting when fans of other teams join in the conversation." by Shanghai Badger on Mar 13, 2009
I've never heard Harrelson so giggly.
Sometimes, you just gotta laugh, I guess.
"Was you ever punched in the face five hundred times a night? It stings after a while." ~Rocky Balboa
The odd, funny things that happen...
… and people some people say baseball is boring.
"People shouldn’t bust your chops just because you’re a Sox fan on a Cub board — but I know it happens. FWIW, I think sites like this are more interesting when fans of other teams join in the conversation." by Shanghai Badger on Mar 13, 2009
that pitch resulted in
2 balls
1 strike
1 thrown out
baseball is a game of outs......pop out, ground out, line out, pitch out, strike out, fly out, and Fox and Bud's favorite black out
They did manage to avoid the "bad" language
Reminds of the end part of George Carlin’s 7 words you can’t say on TV
" In addition to the seven that you “cannot say ever, ever, ever, not even clinically”, there are some “two-way words” that are innocent or offensive, according to context. For example, Carlin pointed out: “It’s OK to say [baseball star] Roberto Clemente has two balls on him. But you can’t say ‘I think he hurt his balls on that play.’”
"I am not ashamed to say I love Greg Maddux" - Jim Hendry
Me either Jim
It's gone
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