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Mariano Rivera caught doctoring the ball ALCS game 3, 10th inning
After his last warmup pitch, Mariano Rivera walks towards the back of the mound, looks at 2nd base area, then 3rd base area, and then down at the ball and spits directly onto the ball as Fox quickly cuts to a shot of Mike Scioscia. About 15 seconds later he delivers his first pitch to Aybar, for a called strike on the corner.
Post-All-Star Break OPS and ERA
Hitting : OPS
Morales - 1.091
Vlad - .994
Kendrick - .943
Hunter -.938
Napoli - .845
Aybar - .839
Abreu - .802
Izturis - .800
Figgins - .800
Goofy Swing - .769
Matthews - .750
Rivera - .740
Mathis - .726
Pitching : ERA
Bulger - 1.59
Jepsen - 2.11
Oliver - 2.50
Palmer - 2.93
Lackey - 3.18
Kazmir - 4.41
R rodriguez - 4.50
Santana - 4.61
Arredondo - 5.54
Fuentes - 5.68
Weaver - 6.13
Loux - 6.75
Saunders - 7.67
SOS - 9.90
Bell - 10.80
50 - 0 when leading after 8 ... cough it up CJ
Rangers just blew a 2-0 nothing lead in the 9th to lose to the A's.
A's held to 2 hits through 8, and then score 3 in the 9th.
3-2 final score ... and Nelson Cruz hurt himself on the walkoff hit to right by Rajai Davis ... officially a triple, but really a glorified double.
With Kinsler on the DL, White Lines Hamilton slumping, and now a possible injury to Nelson Cruz, it appears Angels luck has struck again.
Was Willits Safe?
Does anyone know the rule here? Did we get screwed ? Watching it, I was so upset at the squeeze deicison, the attempt, the fail, and then the drop ... the drop was the last thing on my mind. I wonder if we will get any explanatio from the league, not that it matters now.
http://insider.espn.go.com/proxy/proxy.dll/insider/espnradio/player?id=3630371&action=upsell&appRedirect=http%3a%2f%2finsider.espn.go.com%2fproxy%2fproxy.dll%2finsider%2fespnradio%2fplayer%3fid%3d3630371
Audio clip from espn talking about it.
If you are a player, do you want to lose that way?
For me, I have to question whether the guys in that locker room were happy with a squeeze call. Lefty at the plate, he does not bunt conventionally(he slashes his bunts hard), 2-0 count, tie game top of the 9th, season on the line, the guy lined out to deep center last at bat, and got the game winning hit the night before. That tells me my manager has to come up with a gimmick for us to win. The odds are much better to let him swing away, than go for the squeeze.
I also question Willits in right, and why Oliver didn;t come in to face the lefties ... but those are typical Scioscia moves ... and not as frustrating as the squeeze.
Overall, an all around failure by the whole team & staff. Although the starters did do an amazing job considering the defense and offense failures every inning.
Hunter to Vlad : TRY AND BE SMART!
Hunter said he was surprised Guerrero tried to go from first to third on the play.
“Vladdy was aggressive. That’s what we’ve been known for, but sometimes you have to be kind of smart,” Hunter said. “Sometimes it’s good to be aggressive, and sometimes it’s bad to be aggressive. But Vladdy is Vladdy. He thought he could make it, but it just didn’t work out.”
http://nbcsports.msnbc.com/id/26984593/
No wonder Vlad was tearing up in the dugout, nobody wants to be thrown under the bus. :(
The only thing more deadly than his rifle, is his swing!
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