I almost - almost - felt sorry for Jason Grilli today...
Meanwhile Wade Davis notches his 12th save in 12 chances after the first career Schwar-slam puts the Cubs in front.
Plus Edinson Volquez pitched a no-hitter for Miami. A very busy day indeed.Edit: Also, Pujols' 600th dinger was a grand slam.
Edit 2: Oh, shit, there were seven grand slams yesterday, that's a new record.
This is one of the reasons I love the MLB app so much. I got a push notifications that he had 3 HR and I jumped on the app and he was up to bat and he hit a Home Run. Otherwise I would have missed it.Yesterday, Scooter Gennet went 5/5 with 4 HR's and 10RBI.
It's always the little known guy that has this type of game, isn't it?
"Because of a couple of things. First of all, it’s a language barrier. Because of that, I think he can’t be a guy that would sort of sit in a circle with four, five American players and talk about the game. Or try and learn about the game or discuss the inner workings of the game. Or come over to a guy and say, 'Man, you gotta run that ball out.' Just can’t be — because of the language barrier — that kind of a player."
“He’s more of a sort of, play the game, allow his exuberance for the game to kind of spread around the team. I think the fans love him. He’s not afraid to do things that sort of irk the other team if you will, and you know what that is. I probably would hate him if I played against him because of his antics on the field, but he’s not afraid. He’s not afraid to do that. He’s learning to play a really good center field. They haven’t figured out where he needs to hit in the batting order yet. To answer your question, those are the reasons that I don’t think you can build a team around him. Now, I truly think he can hit second or first on a championship team. There’s no question about that.”
I have no doubt the Brewers will fade eventually, but still a little worried about the Cubs.
I think last year's championship run broke Maddon. Just yesterday he was back to his dumbass "Oh, Schwarber can hit leadoff, no problem" bullshit.
Yankees really pounding the shit out of the O's this weekend...
Oh and Aaron Judge's first homer of the game was 495 FEET. It CLEARED THE BLEACHERS.
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