Why would you care about a Rockies/Marlins game?The Rockies are getting their asses kicked. Makes me feel a little bit better.
I'm on the road and bored. Gotta watch something.Why would you care about a Rockies/Marlins game?
Angels' Don Baylor breaks leg in ceremonial first pitch mishap
By Mike DiGiovanna This post has been updated. See note below for details.
March 31, 2014, 9:34 p.m.
The Angels’ 2014 season — and Don Baylor’s tenure as the team’s hitting coach — got off to a rocky and bizarre start Monday night when Baylor injured his right ankle while catching the ceremonial first pitch from Vladimir Guerrero and had to be carried off the Angel Stadium field.
[UPDATED, 9:34 p.m. PDT, March 31: The Angels announced Baylor fractured his right femur and he is scheduled to undergo surgery Tuesday.]
The first-pitch ceremony before the season opener against the Seattle Mariners paired the only two Angels players who have won American League most-valuable-player awards, Baylor in 1979 and Guerrero in 2004.
The strong-armed Guerrero’s pitch was low and away, and Baylor, 64, made a lunging, backhand grab, but Baylor turned his right ankle in the process and was unable to get up.
Baylor sat motionless on the ground for a few moments before athletic trainers came out to tend to him and help him off the field.
The team announced during the second inning that Baylor had sustained a right leg injury and was taken to UCI Medical Center for further testing and evaluation. The severity of the injury was not immediately known.
The incident was eerily reminiscent of the 2010 play on which former Angels first baseman Kendrys Morales broke his leg while jumping onto the plate after a walk-off grand slam. Or the time first baseman Mo Vaughn, in his first game after signing a six-year, $80-million contract with the Angels, tumbled into the dugout while chasing a foul pop-up and suffered a severely sprained ankle in the 1999 season opener.
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Jesus. That's a terrible thing to happen to Don Baylor but I saw the highlight and how the hell did he manage to break his femur?! Old and brittle. Great. That's what we have to look forward to I guess.
Ugh. Poor bastard. I wondered about that because sometimes you hear of people breaking a bone far more easily than normal and they find out it's because they have previously undetected cancer.Supposedly he has some kind of bone cancer that makes him susceptible to this sort of thing.
~snicker~I know we're only 2 games into the season but the Braves have to do something with BJ Upton. The dude flat out sucks.
He's already 0-8 on the season with 4 strikeouts. Normally you can chalk that up as nothing but with his track record you know you're in for another year of him batting below .200 and tons of Ks.
We can't have that guy in the #2 spot and expect to be successful. They should find someone who can come in and play CF and at least hit .240. That's not great but it's a hell of a lot better than the .185 we'll likely get out of Upton.
The Braves are usually smarter than this. When they spend money they usually spend it wisely. There's no explanation for the $$ they gave Upton.~snicker~
I remember 2 things from his FA period. 1. I wanted to keep him cause if his great D and his timely hot streaks, though I knew he was prone to long stretches of crap at the plate, and nostalgia. 2. When I saw the money ATL gave him, I was shocked. No way was he worth that and it was a huge gamble on their part.The Braves are usually smarter than this. When they spend money they usually spend it wisely. There's no explanation for the $$ they gave Upton.
That was a signing that you'd expect the Yankees to make.
I know we're only 2 games into the season but the Braves have to do something with BJ Upton. The dude flat out sucks.
He's already 0-8 on the season with 4 strikeouts. Normally you can chalk that up as nothing but with his track record you know you're in for another year of him batting below .200 and tons of Ks.
We can't have that guy in the #2 spot and expect to be successful. They should find someone who can come in and play CF and at least hit .240. That's not great but it's a hell of a lot better than the .185 we'll likely get out of Upton.
I know we're only 2 games into the season but the Braves have to do something with BJ Upton. The dude flat out sucks.
He's already 0-8 on the season with 4 strikeouts. Normally you can chalk that up as nothing but with his track record you know you're in for another year of him batting below .200 and tons of Ks.
We can't have that guy in the #2 spot and expect to be successful. They should find someone who can come in and play CF and at least hit .240. That's not great but it's a hell of a lot better than the .185 we'll likely get out of Upton.
I was telling Deuce that he was the most overrated player in baseball years ago.~snicker~
Not trying to be funny here, in a way I am, but he's performing like a free agent who signs with the Yankees.I was telling Deuce that he was the most overrated player in baseball years ago.
They may be stuck with his contract but no one is forcing them to keep putting the guy on the field.As an aside....your daily Upton update: He's 0-3 with 2 more strikeouts.
I would straight up pull a minor league A ball trade with him. BJ Upton back to the Rays for a 10 lb tub of pine tar, 10 Louisville Sluggers, and 20 lbs of Big League Chew.
FU Garza.