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Steven Matz, who leads the league in home runs allowed, vs Julio Teheran, who's roughly 18-1 with a 1.45 ERA career at Citi Field.*



This should end well.



*Kidding. 6-3, 2.28 in 13 starts. Did you know he's been around since 2011? I would have said 2014, maybe 2015 at the earliest.


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Wayne Garrett looks great, Grote also, nice to see the spouses hanging in too



Still remember the moment Cleon caught the ball to win the WS and it lives with me


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ATL (49‑34) Julio Teheran (RHP, 5-6, 3.94)

NYM (37‑46) Steven Matz (LHP, 5-6, 4.85)


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That 1st inning was just a perfect illustration of how this season's been going.



Them: Off the end of the bat - finds a hole

- With a runner on 1st, and then later w/1st & 3rd, they hit two would-be GiDP balls, but neither one was at a fielder



We, on the other hand, hit line drives right at people with runners on and then fail to tag up.

And then could-be big ABs end in bases-loaded K's (Dom) just as they did last night (McNeil) for our side.

For their side last night's big bases-loaded AB (Camargo) ended in a bases-clearing double


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CBS back on, so guess we're close to resuming play. Mets down 2-sniffle,

top of the third.


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Wayne Garrett in the booth admitting he was unhappy when he batted leadoff - because, sez Garret, he wasn't a leadoff hitter. He wasnt fast enough.



Crazy talk. He was a walking machine who would've led the league in walks with at least 130 of those every year if he ever got to play day in and day out. Check out his stats.


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Yeah, Garrett's eye was never fully appreciated.



Hell, Garrett was never fully appreciated.



I thought Acuña was going to catch that double by McNelt.


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Garrett born 30 years later would likely have been a much more appreciated player.

Not just because of the later emphasis and appreciation of OBA but even legal training methods -- discouraged in his time -- would have added some meat to his skinny frame (5' 11" - 175 -- more or less my size)

and I'm guessing would have made him into at least a mediocre power hitter (three highest seasons were 12, 13, and 16).

A former poster here claimed he referred to him as 'Warning Track Wayne' back in the day for his propensity to not quite hit HRs.





My goal, if I ever were to meet and chat with Wayne, would have been to ask him if his On-Base ability was ever a subject at contract time seeing as how those guys were on one-year deals much of the time.

And, if not, if he thought it was because front offices didn't appreciate the value of that or whether they simply didn't want to pay for it. I suspect both.


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Someone was appreciating Garrett's on base skills. He batted leadoff. Dave Magadan never batted leadoff. Garrett could put up top five league leading OBP numbers with batting averages in the .230s. I wonder if Garrett has the best walk rate in franchise history, maybe even better than Mags and Olerud?


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Touki Toussaint out of the game in a double switch.

This will allow him to go back to his regular job as opening act for the Neville Brothers.


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Does anyone know anyone who tea's proudly while watching/listening to

a ballgame?


Old-Timey Member
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Frayed Knot wrote:

Cano got a meaningful hit!!

Cano got a meaningful hit!!



Careful!

Remember your heart.

Take a deep breath.

Later


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