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42
To commemorate the 60th Anniversary
42 April 15, 1947 Thank you. |
Anybody see it
The plate ump holding his hands open beneath him like two pancakes in the Dodgers/Padres game. If he keeps his hands down there, I guess he wants to learn a very painful lesson. I see he is putting a lot of trust that the catcher will block those foul balls in the dirt.
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MLB Catcher?
His open hands look like two targets.
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Who was that PU?
I thought he looked pretty sharp in the mechanics division. Nice to see a umpire who doesnt glue himself to 3BL extended or the "point strike" at the MLB level. Maybe he took some ASA clinics and learned a few things. :D |
Umpires: HP--Angel Hernandez. 1B--Ted Barrett. 2B--Mark Carlson. 3B--Larry Young.
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Way to derail the original posters thoughts.
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Yes, sorry Jack. . .anyway, thanks for all you did for baseball and for society as a whole. Your wife remains one classy lady!
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In Chicago, a good number of Cubs wore 42. Griffey, Jr, who started the idea, was the ONLY Red out there.
Bob |
Padres pitcher Chris Young wrote his college thesis on Jackie Robinson, and is a tremendous admirer of his, yet he did not wear 42 yesterday. Mike Cameron was the only Padre to wear the number, probably because it was a "Dodger Day," where the whole team wore 42. I'm sure the Padres didn't want to overdo it, and steal anything away from the Dodgers' festivities.
I think the Cincinnati thing is similar, as the rest of the team did not want to be "me too," and deferred to Griffey to represent the team. Bud Selig said that anyone who wanted to wear 42 on Sunday could do so, so those that felt like doing it did. |
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