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Freddie Freeman is so good
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Freddie Freeman is so good
He can play Left, Center, Right and Second Base, and he's a switch hitter. He's everything Joe Maddon loves.
He can play Left, Center, Right and Second Base, and he's a switch hitter. He's everything Joe Maddon loves.
Who wouldn't though?...That's clutch.
Have we not seen Baez in the OF this year?
Could have sworn I've seen him rob an HR.
Maybe it was Almora with a similar faux-hawk peeking from the back of his cap....
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I love PNC Park. Great game for the Nats. Bryce almost launched one in the river.
Nah this clown doubled up with Kevin pillar and EZEQUIAL CARRERA
I saw that. I play that game. Highest I've ever gotten is 32
BEAT THE STREAK players out here?
The longest streak ever just ended yesterday at 51 games.
He was 5. HITS. AWAY.
Blue Jays OF.Ooooo Carrera. A buddy of mine said that earlier and I honestly thought he meant Correa and had a typo.
Who the hell is Carrera anyway?
Peter Gammons @pgammo 24m24 minutes ago
One Brave veteran told a friend "we'll have a fight today" after Loup broke Freddie Freeman's hand
The Washington Nationals have begun making calls now for closer, and while they haven’t found anyone who’s immediately available, David Robertson is very likely to become available and perhaps makes the most sense.
They have spoken internally about many possibilities, though, including Kansas City Royals closer Kelvin Herrera, Tampa Bay Rays closer Alex Colome, San Francisco Giants closer Mark Melancon, Miami Marlins closer A.J. Ramos, and Toronto Blue Jays closer Roberto Osuna.