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What is Aaron Boone doing with the lineup? It looks disjointed af. No way LeMahieu should be hitting 9th either. I guess it kinda worked cause he protected Tulo who got a HR, but he's a career .300 hitter...move his *** up. Gardner hasn't hit above .264 the last 5 seasons and is coming off a crap year hitting...he should be 9 (second leadoff).

Boone is trash and so is Gardner
 
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What is Aaron Boone doing with the lineup? It looks disjointed af. No way LeMahieu should be hitting 9th either. I guess it kinda worked cause he protected Tulo who got a HR, but he's a career .300 hitter...move his *** up. Gardner hasn't hit above .264 the last 5 seasons and is coming off a crap year hitting...he should be 9 (second leadoff).


For some reason, we thought adding more righty bats instead of lefty bats was more important :{

Then we re-signed Gardner for some reason instead of going after a CarGo or someone like that.
 
For some reason, we thought adding more righty bats instead of lefty bats was more important :smh:

Then we re-signed Gardner for some reason instead of going after a CarGo or someone like that.

Well, I think Tulo and DJ can definitely give them something, but I don't see how batting DJ 9th is the best way to utilize his bat when they still have Gardner at leadoff. If anything, Gardner would be better off before the turn of the lineup -- say you switch him and DJ and put Tulo in the 2 spot, with Judge and Stanton at cleanup -- Gardner is gonna see some hit-able pitches because no one is going to look forward to that 1-4, let alone 1-5 or 1-6 (depending on how it looks). And you bracket Tulo with DJ and Judge (or Stanton) and he's gonna have a revitalized year, in my opinion. I just don't get what he's doing. It was the first time I looked at their lineup, so maybe it was a one-time thing, but it has the look of trying to be too cute or too analytical or whatever it is that he's thinking...
 
Was the Cubs/Rangers game delayed at all or am I trippin'? I thought that game started a while ago, but it's only the 2nd inning still?
 
Dodger Stadium fight leaves 47-year-old father of 4 critically hurt

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LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- A fight at a Dodger Stadium parking lot during Friday night's game left a 47-year-old man with critical injuries.

Los Angeles police said two men got involved in an argument before one of them got punched once and fell to the ground. A witness immediately reported the incident to stadium personnel and the LAPD, authorities said.

The victim, a father of four, suffered a skull fracture and is on life support. His wife identified him as Rafael Reyna.

"He was hit and his head hit the ground and caused a skull fracture, and now his brain is swelling. He's bleeding on the brain," wife Christel Reyna said.

Christel Reyna said she was on the phone with her husband as he was leaving the stadium and in the parking lot. She then heard a woman and a man arguing with him.

"I was hearing the arguing happening and then I heard like a smack, a crack. It sounded like a baseball bat, and then I heard him start moaning," she said.

Christel Reyna's 22-year-old son and other family members have gathered at LAC+USC Medical Center. She hasn't yet told her younger children -- ranging in age from 11 to 15 -- about their father's condition.

"They're going to go in there and they're going to see him with tubes coming out of him. That's not the daddy they know," she said.

Dodger security and the LAPD are working together to identify the suspect. He may have driven off in a white SUV, possibly a Toyota 4Runner, police said. If you have any information about the incident, you're urged to call the LAPD.

Christel Reyna is also urging anyone who witnessed the altercation or knows the people involved to come forward.
 
Dodger Stadium fight leaves 47-year-old father of 4 critically hurt

rafael-reyna.jpg


LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- A fight at a Dodger Stadium parking lot during Friday night's game left a 47-year-old man with critical injuries.

Los Angeles police said two men got involved in an argument before one of them got punched once and fell to the ground. A witness immediately reported the incident to stadium personnel and the LAPD, authorities said.

The victim, a father of four, suffered a skull fracture and is on life support. His wife identified him as Rafael Reyna.

"He was hit and his head hit the ground and caused a skull fracture, and now his brain is swelling. He's bleeding on the brain," wife Christel Reyna said.

Christel Reyna said she was on the phone with her husband as he was leaving the stadium and in the parking lot. She then heard a woman and a man arguing with him.

"I was hearing the arguing happening and then I heard like a smack, a crack. It sounded like a baseball bat, and then I heard him start moaning," she said.

Christel Reyna's 22-year-old son and other family members have gathered at LAC+USC Medical Center. She hasn't yet told her younger children -- ranging in age from 11 to 15 -- about their father's condition.

"They're going to go in there and they're going to see him with tubes coming out of him. That's not the daddy they know," she said.

Dodger security and the LAPD are working together to identify the suspect. He may have driven off in a white SUV, possibly a Toyota 4Runner, police said. If you have any information about the incident, you're urged to call the LAPD.

Christel Reyna is also urging anyone who witnessed the altercation or knows the people involved to come forward.
Ninjas fight everyday B
 
Reds playing like mid season reds at the moment. 3-0 in the 4th :smh:

Already took gray out in the 3rd :smh:
 
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