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Alex Rodriguez hits a pinch-hit home run to tie Willie Mays at 660 home runs
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| 5/1/2015
| Bill Baer
Posted on 05/01/2015 7:05:52 PM PDT by fhayek
Alex Rodriguez, not in Fridays starting lineup against the Red Sox, still managed to make history. He pinch-hit for DH Garrett Jones in the eighth inning, facing reliever Junichi Tazawa. He got ahead in the count 3-0, then slugged a 94 MPH fastball out to left field for career home run number 660, putting the Yankees up 3-2.
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TOPICS: Sports
KEYWORDS: arod; baseball; mlb
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Let the flaming begin...
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posted on
05/01/2015 7:05:52 PM PDT
by
fhayek
To: fhayek
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2
posted on
05/01/2015 7:06:53 PM PDT
by
dfwgator
To: fhayek
Did I hear he was a steroid freak. I’m not interested in him.
3
posted on
05/01/2015 7:07:10 PM PDT
by
iowacornman
(Speak out with courage!!)
To: dfwgator
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posted on
05/01/2015 7:07:22 PM PDT
by
fhayek
To: fhayek
It was his first ever pinch hit home run.
To: fhayek
I wish they would go back to 154 games. The season is just too long now.
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posted on
05/01/2015 7:11:08 PM PDT
by
yarddog
(Romans 8:38-39, For I am persuaded.)
To: yarddog
Uh, that was over fifty years ago. Talk about your traditionalists....
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posted on
05/01/2015 7:12:07 PM PDT
by
fhayek
To: fhayek
I think A-Rod -- and Major League Baseball -- would have been much better off if the trade to the Red Sox hadn't been overturned back in 2004. He would have been happier, he would have stayed at shortstop, and he wouldn't have played under such pressure in New York.
I'm not a big fan of the guy, but he was an amazing ballplayer even long before the steroid issues surfaced.
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posted on
05/01/2015 7:12:32 PM PDT
by
Alberta's Child
("It doesn't work for me. I gotta have more cowbell!")
To: dfwgator
Asterisk is right. There should be an official baseball Hall of Shame that lists all the players who were proven to have take steroids or other banned performance enhancing drugs
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posted on
05/01/2015 7:13:49 PM PDT
by
be-baw
(still seeking)
To: yarddog
It’s not just the number of games that’s the problem. It’s the elimination of scheduled doubleheaders, which has extended the season even later into the calendar year.
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posted on
05/01/2015 7:15:01 PM PDT
by
Alberta's Child
("It doesn't work for me. I gotta have more cowbell!")
To: Alberta's Child
That’s the problem. Rodriguez was such a great player. So was Barry Bonds. And Roger Clemens. Future fans will not understand that. All they will see is PED’s.
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posted on
05/01/2015 7:16:54 PM PDT
by
fhayek
To: fhayek
Wonder how many he’d have if it wasn’t for the “juice”. Pathetic.
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posted on
05/01/2015 7:17:42 PM PDT
by
Sicon
("All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others." - G. Orwell)
To: fhayek
He gets a $6,000,000 bonus for that one too.
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posted on
05/01/2015 7:17:43 PM PDT
by
Straight Vermonter
(Posting from deep behind the Maple Curtain)
To: iowacornman
Yes, as was the current leader from San Francisco whose name I do not want to mention. They make so much money, they spit in our face and than want back in. Worthless little children. When the mighty Babe made his sixty home runs, there were only 300 total home runs that year, so he had 20 percent of all home runs. Look at it now.
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posted on
05/01/2015 7:17:45 PM PDT
by
Fungi
(Job 26:7 : He stretcheth out the north over empty space, And hangeth the earth upon nothing.)
To: Alberta's Child
I always loved minor league baseball. During the early 50s we watched the Panama City Flyers of the Alabama Florida League. It was inexpensive entertainment for the whole family.
During the 60s and 70s it was the Asheville Tourists, then the Asheville Orioles and it is back to the Tourists now.
The players still have a bit of a kid in them and the play is actually pretty good. You also see some future stars.
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posted on
05/01/2015 7:20:39 PM PDT
by
yarddog
(Romans 8:38-39, For I am persuaded.)
To: be-baw
As far as I’m concerned:
1. Babe Ruth and Roger Maris (depending on length of season) hit the most home runs in one year.
2. Hank Aaron was, and is, the Home Run Lifetime Champion.
There were some others involved, I forget their names, but they don’t even warrant an asterisk.
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posted on
05/01/2015 7:24:29 PM PDT
by
The Antiyuppie
("When small men cast long shadows, then it is very late in the day".)
To: yarddog
I hear ya. It’s been great to see a resurgence of minor league baseball in some of the bigger cities of the U.S.
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posted on
05/01/2015 7:25:10 PM PDT
by
Alberta's Child
("It doesn't work for me. I gotta have more cowbell!")
To: Alberta's Child
There was some talk in Panama City a few months ago of restarting the Alabama Florida League but I haven’t heard anymore about it. Probably not enough interest.
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posted on
05/01/2015 7:31:29 PM PDT
by
yarddog
(Romans 8:38-39, For I am persuaded.)
To: fhayek
He like so many others are cheaters and in my book their records don’t count.
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posted on
05/01/2015 7:33:04 PM PDT
by
RetiredTexasVet
(Ready for Hillary .. yep, the liars, thieves, queers, perverts, freaks, murderers, etc. are!!!)
To: The Antiyuppie
Aaron had quite a strange career for an all-time home run king. He hit 755 home runs in his career but never hit 50 in a season.
He wasn't a slugger in the classic sense, and benefitted a lot from playing in small ballparks. I always thought his career home run total made it easy to overlook other parts of his game. He had a higher lifetime batting average than Pete Rose, and would have had more than 3,000 career hits even if you never counted any of his 755 home runs!
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posted on
05/01/2015 7:33:21 PM PDT
by
Alberta's Child
("It doesn't work for me. I gotta have more cowbell!")
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