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Maybe Gillaspie recognized that the pitches were going to tail away from left handed hitters and that there was a huge hole at shortstop and put it in exactly the right place for the situation and the 3rd base coach knew who was in left field.
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Kudos to Wise for getting on base. Kudos to Gillaspie for making contact. Kudos to McEwing for knowing Pierre has a weak arm.
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You forgot Wise
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Where would the Sox be without him?
And kudos to the home plate ump for actually watching the play and properly calling him safe. |
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Kudos to the manager for having a pre-game meeting where this stuff is discussed. All managers do, right? Or should, if they have a shred of sense.
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And that's OK, luck is part of the game. Lip |
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Even Angel couldnt blow this one
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Yep! Too bad he didn't sign an experienced catcher though. A left handed hitting one would have been great.
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I doubt Ozzie ever did, at least after 2005.
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