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Murphy's getting better, Delgado won't do that shit again, and Sheffield is [not] hitting himself right to the bench and perhaps unemployment. Let's do it Mets.


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I'm not sure if there are any others, but you certainly haven't missed as many as the Mets have.


Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket
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Yeah but that wasn't routine.

The others show a lack of concentration, particularly when considered together.


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="Elster88"]Murphy's getting better, Delgado won't do that shit again, and Sheffield is [not] hitting himself right to the bench and perhaps unemployment. Let's do it Mets.


Delgado has one-handed popups many occasions. I expect he will continue to do so at least some of the time.


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Delgy had an oopsie like that early in Game Two of the '06 NLCS. Foreshadowed an awful evening.


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My only point in even bringing this up was that you generally see, what, maybe 2 of those in a season? And yet we've already seen 3 now with still about 85% of the year still to come.

Plus one of them directly cost us a game (Murphy's) and Delgado's last night nearly did.


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Yup!

I rate those as a bit tougher than the others because of the angle the catcher has to deal with and the fact that his glove isn't ideal for the task -- but it was definitely another one where a NYM fielder, while camped under a ball, had said ball hit him dead-central in the glove and still pop out


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I'm not a pro baseball player, but both the Castillo and Delgado drops bring a question to mind. When did the one hand at shoulder height catch of a pop up become acceptable? Everybody seems to do it, so I won't get down too much on those two guys. But whatever happened to getting under it and turning your glove up above your head?


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Guys have gotten away with it as long as I can rememember. Few ffolks makes a fuss about two hands until you drop it.


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="HahnSolo":1t3l4hdp]I'm not a pro baseball player, but both the Castillo and Delgado drops bring a question to mind. When did the one hand at shoulder height catch of a pop up become acceptable? Everybody seems to do it, so I won't get down too much on those two guys. But whatever happened to getting under it and turning your glove up above your head?[/quote:1t3l4hdp]
The first I remember seeing do it were Roberto Clemente in the outfield and Vic Power in the infield. (For you kiddies out there, Vic was a very good fielding first baseman.)

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Frayed Knot
Jul 04 2009 04:13 PM


7/4 -- Omir Santos, in the CBP, with the catcher's glove.
Directly leads to one run and comes just two outs after Wright inexplicably backs off of a foul pop up.







Ashie62
Jul 04 2009 04:19 PM


="Frayed Knot":1j03jjer]7/4 -- Omir Santos, in the CBP, with the catcher's glove.
Directly leads to one run and comes just two outs after Wright inexplicably backs off of a foul pop up.[/quote:1j03jjer]

I don't usually agree with McCarver but this IS major league baseball







Edgy DC
Jul 10 2009 06:44 PM


Blown rundown play, 7/9.







Frayed Knot
Jul 10 2009 06:45 PM


Well, shit, if we're going to track simple errors here we're going to need more bandwidth.



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7/4 -- Omir Santos, in the CBP, with the catcher's glove.
Directly leads to one run and comes just two outs after Wright inexplicably backs off of a foul pop up.


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="Frayed Knot":1j03jjer]7/4 -- Omir Santos, in the CBP, with the catcher's glove.
Directly leads to one run and comes just two outs after Wright inexplicably backs off of a foul pop up.[/quote:1j03jjer]

I don't usually agree with McCarver but this IS major league baseball







Edgy DC
Jul 10 2009 06:44 PM


Blown rundown play, 7/9.







Frayed Knot
Jul 10 2009 06:45 PM


Well, shit, if we're going to track simple errors here we're going to need more bandwidth.



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Blown rundown play, 7/9.


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