2023 MLB Thread; Say Hey, everybody: Rest In Power, Willie

Phils with easy sweep.

What a weekend for philly, lets keep it rolling

Asdrubal such nice pick up. Still waiting for Ramos to get healthy

Guess homeboy aint feel to confident in his team (nats) to go thru with that bet i see. Lolol
 
Phils with easy sweep.

What a weekend for philly, lets keep it rolling

Asdrubal such nice pick up. Still waiting for Ramos to get healthy

Guess homeboy aint feel to confident in his team (nats) to go thru with that bet i see. Lolol

I miss AsCab, dudes hitting has been great his years with the mets. Im glad he'll be in the playoffs this year, even with the likes of the Phillies.

Yankees are a wild card team now? #nopennant
 
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The date was August 8, 1982. The Red Sox were playing an afternoon game at Boston's Fenway Park. Suddenly a screaming foul ball whizzed past the first base dugout and Red Sox left fielder Jim Rice heard the unmistakable sound of ball striking flesh. Looking around the corner of the dugout into the stands Rice saw 4 year old Jonathan Keane bleeding profusely from his head. Realizing in a split second that it would take several minutes for park EMT's to get to the scene, the future Hall of Famer sprang into action. Rice leaped over the railing into the stands, cradled the young fan into his arms and carried the boy into the dugout where he received immediate attention from the team's medical staff. Within just a few minutes Jonathan was rushed to the hospital where doctors credited Rice with saving the boys life. Jim Rice played the rest of the game in a blood stained uniform, a true badge of courage.
 
Oakland's got a pretty fun team. Atlanta, Philly, etc. But the MLB is content being an afterthought :lol:
 
Oakland's got a pretty fun team. Atlanta, Philly, etc. But the MLB is content being an afterthought :lol:

It's a shame that despite how good this looks for the league - having division bottom dweller of recent seasons in Atlanta & Philly playing playoff caliber baseball into August - the league can't market it correctly.
 
It's a shame that despite how good this looks for the league - having division bottom dweller of recent seasons in Atlanta & Philly playing playoff caliber baseball into August - the league can't market it correctly.

Teams have to market and schedule themselves better /s

Red Sox/Yankees ratings are always gonna be good so no chance ESPN/fox/mlb messed with that
 
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