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Nice thread title.



Matz got in trouble to start each of the first two innings, but pitched his way out of it both times.



Mets up 1-0 on hustle by Conforto.


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McNeil, looking good in his low-numbered jersey, clubs a no-doubter. Five-zip.



Canó follows with a double and LET'S HAVE A ROUT!


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Johnny Lunchbucket wrote:

old bald texting dork in a MFY tshirt in the front row.


How do you like the dude and the lady in a\matching Keith Hernandez road jerseys with a script New York on the front?



They care enough about authenticity to get the captain's C on the front, but choose a chest plate that Keith never wore.


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9-1 is your final score! Edwin Diaz gave up a solo homer. Might have been 11-1 but for Tebow getting thrown out at home and later, Tebow not scoring on a hit from 2nd.


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It tells you how hard baseball is that, by football standards, Tebow has an impressive range of skills, but by baseball standards, he's got like 1 1/2 tools.


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Edgy MD wrote:

It tells you how hard baseball is that, by football standards, Tebow has an impressive range of skills, but by baseball standards, he's got like 1 1/2 tools.


I'm certain that Jake deGrom, OTOH, has less than 1 1/2 football tools. It cuts both ways. But tell me about that Keith jersey with the script that couple was wearing. What year jerseys were they? The 93-94 roads? That's a jersey you rarely see fans wear. I'm drawing a blank as to any other NY script road jersey that Keith never played in.


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Johnny Lunchbucket wrote:
Might have been 11-1 but for Tebow getting thrown out at home and later, Tebow not scoring on a hit from 2nd.


What the fuck was he doing on base multiple times?!?


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I beleive he had a single and a walk. He was on third when the SS mistimed a bouncing ball, allowing the batter to reach easily on an error but he was a dead duck trying to score from 3rd.


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It was a legit single and a legit walk. He's clearly worked hard and looks like he knows what he's doing up there. But the bat speed isn't enough to turn his muscle into consistent homerun power, unless he maybe becomes a guess hitter. And as noted, the instincts aren't sharp on defense and on the bases.



There's certainly room for hope and reason to keep an eye on him. Time is a cruel enemy, but he's already come far, despite the injury.


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