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In that pic, if Choo wanted to do it intentionally, he probably would have reached in a bit more still being in the box, he wasn't even extended out of the box. Sadly that was all on Martin.

 

he can't be too obvious, or it will be ruled interference

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Didn't look intentional to me. I've seen Choo do that stretch out to adjust his elbow pad plenty of times in other games. At the end of the day it's all on Martin, and at least he didn't have to pay dearly for his mistake. I'm sure he'll make sure never to throw the ball back that casually in key situations again.
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he can't be too obvious, or it will be ruled interference

 

There does seem to be a strange coincidence that it happened with a guy on third, but still idk...

 

Kinda reminds me though, for some of you hardcores with a good memory. I was watching a Blue Jays game (not too long ago 2months max) and I think it was Bautista in the box or maybe JD, they were extending their arm out over the plate pre-pitch before the catcher threw it back to the pitcher and twice the catcher thought better of forcing a throw to the pitcher until the arm came down, he finally threw it back and then suspiciously looked at the batter. Anyone remember this?

 

To me it looked like the catcher thought it was intentional, so maybe it's one of those "cheap trick" kind of plays that don't happen all the time but the vets know about?

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not that farfetched.... look at Martin's position behind the plate, he's away from Choo. he's throws back to the pitcher the same way each time, so why didn't he hit Choo's bat in a previous at bat? what changed here.... did Choo move the bat closer or did Martin change his throw angle? my bet is on the former

 

Hmmm. Sounds like a case for Jesse Ventura and "Conspiracy Theory" episode. Was this a pre-set play by the Rangers rehearsed by Choo and Odor to score a runner from 3B, pulled off to perfection? I don't think so.

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Hmmm. Sounds like a case for Jesse Ventura and "Conspiracy Theory" episode. Was this a pre-set play by the Rangers rehearsed by Choo and Odor to score a runner from 3B, pulled off to perfection? I don't think so.

 

you know, 9/11 was not a false flag operation, but the Bush administration choose to do nothing when 'elevated threat' reports were coming in

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He did the same to his mother and posted a series of pictures of it happening on Instagram. I love that guy.

 

Revere is a funny unique guy. Really humble and seems like a genuine nice fellow. The interview Admin posted of him talking to MLB for 3.5 mins after the game is actually hilarious.

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Revere is a funny unique guy. Really humble and seems like a genuine nice fellow. The interview Admin posted of him talking to MLB for 3.5 mins after the game is actually hilarious.

 

I think Revere would easily be the most fun member of the team to hang out with...

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Does anyone know where I can watch all the post game celebration? I wanna see everything that I missed at the bar.

 

This too, I'm trying to find myself in photos/videos. the sportsnetvideo didn't show the top of the dugout ;/

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This too, I'm trying to find myself in photos/videos. the sportsnetvideo didn't show the top of the dugout ;/

 

WWW.FACEBOOK.COM

A behind the scenes look at last night's celebrations #ComeTogether #Postseason

 

I didn't see this until today. Pretty interesting. A couple of times, you can hear JB telling both AA and Price "we are not done yet"

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Does anyone know where I can watch all the post game celebration? I wanna see everything that I missed at the bar.

 

Try this:

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There are a bunch last I saw on SN's pages but this one was most unique IMO

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I can't stand Bayless nor Stephen A; pompous, one of those reports thinks that sports fans tune into sports to listen/watch them rather than the athletes...

 

But finally someone is linking Dyson's comments with the USA Today's study. Norris words says it all

 

“I think it's a culture shock,'' Norris said. “This is America's game. This is America's pastime, and over the last 10-15 years we've seen a very big world influence in this game, which we as a union and as players appreciate. We're opening this game to everyone that can play. However, if you're going to come into our country and make our American dollars, you need to respect a game that has been here for over a hundred years, and I think sometimes that can be misconstrued. There are some players that have antics, that have done things over the years that we don't necessarily agree with.

 

“I understand you want to say it's a cultural thing or an upbringing thing. But by the time you get to the big leagues, you better have a pretty good understanding of what this league is and how long it's been around.''

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If we win the world series, I will get that same tattoo.

 

You mark my words.

 

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Not sure if anyone saw this or who is selling this. Great shirt!

 

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