You know who holds the MLB record?
Hint: A Dodger
Shaun Green...19
You know who holds the MLB record?
Hint: A Dodger
Just to show how special that was, more men have thrown perfect games (21) then have hit 4 homers in a game (16).
I wonder, with the tough past he has had...and him being a free agent at the end of this season...WHO will take the leap and offer a long term contract he wants?
I'm really hoping the Rangers re-sign him. He is such a fan favorite and he's my favorite Ranger. His message is so positive and he shows us that he's human like the rest of us.
Excellent point. He will more than likely be commanding a 5 year, $100 million dollar range type contract.
From ESPN.com...Albert Pujols signed for 10 years and $250 million. Joey Votto just landed 10 years and $225 million from Cincinnati. So why should Hamilton accept significantly less?
MLB -- Hamilton's 4 HRs raise the stakes for his future - ESPN Dallas
Well, those buyers are already remorseful. Pujols is hitting .190 with the same number of total bases in his last 19 games as Hamilton had yesterday, and Votto is presently 26th in the National League in Batting and 21st in Slugging and RBI.
Carl Crawford is about zero for $30 million so far, Dunn was the biggest first year bust in big contract history, and Jason Werth, who is respected as a competitor and would be one hell of an addition to a team at about half what he gets paid, in on the DL for the next few months.
Hard as this is to admit, John Lackey gave the best performance payback in the first year of a big contract in the post A-Rod/Manny inflated salary era.
While all that is true, it still won't stop someone from overpaying for Hamilton's services. It may cut the field of potential suitors down a little, but the $$ will still be there somewhere....Well, those buyers are already remorseful. Pujols is hitting .190 with the same number of total bases in his last 19 games as Hamilton had yesterday, and Votto is presently 26th in the National League in Batting and 21st in Slugging and RBI.
Carl Crawford is about zero for $30 million so far, Dunn was the biggest first year bust in big contract history, and Jason Werth, who is respected as a competitor and would be one hell of an addition to a team at about half what he gets paid, in on the DL for the next few months.
Hard as this is to admit, John Lackey gave the best performance payback in the first year of a big contract in the post A-Rod/Manny inflated salary era.
But it wasn't nice to see Kershaw lose to the Giants for the first time ever after pitching 8 solid innings and only giving up 2 runs (all on one swing of the bat by Pill).it was nice to hear Vin call the game last night on KCAL 9 (via MLB Network)
Carl Beane, the public address announcer at Fenway Park, was killed in a single-car accident in Sturbridge this afternoon.
Beane, 59, was pronounced dead at Harrington Hospital in Southbridge a short time after the crash on Holland Road early this afternoon.
Golfers from nearby Hemlock Ridge Golf Course called police at 12:39 p.m.to alert them to the crash, according to the office of Worcester District Attorney Joseph D. Early Jr.
Beane was driving a Suzuki SUV. He was a local radio announcer for many years, including at WBZ, before landing the Fenway job in 2003. The tire cover on the rear of the vehicle is emblazoned with Mr. Beane's name.
A preliminary investigation showed that Mr. Beane's vehicle was traveling north, crossed the double solid lines, left the road and hit a tree and a wall. There were no passengers in his vehicle and no other vehicles were involved in the crash.
OH MY! Sorry Bill and all Boston fans who were (I'm sure) very used to that voice.
I'm used to Sherm Feller. Don Rickles used to do a great imitation of the echo when he announced line-ups.
Should I miss my start and play golf or pitch? Hmmmmm....
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