Looks like Hamels has this pitching thing all figured out...
"However, according to Hamels, the difference was when Gonzalez and Freeman hit homers.
'What hurt today was the homers," Hamels astutely pointed out. "If they were doubles or base hits, I don't think as many guys would've scored.' "
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He should retire from baseball and go into the rocket science career field.
This guy wants to suck all the cubs dick can he not have an unbias some what partition reguards
by RWH2 on Apr 5, 2010 10:20 AM CDT
by justincredubil02 on May 9, 2011 2:54 PM EDT reply actions
It sounds like he went to the Joe Morgan school of baseball commenting.
A baseball diamond is, most simply, the intersecting of four 90-foot baselines, and, most powerfully, the intersecting of seemingly random lives.
Hamels: "ME SMART!!"
"My parents do a lot of things behind the scenes that go unnoticed"- Cam Newton, Heisman acceptance speech.
Then again...
somone out there is the reason it says that on the box. We are a society of idiots spitting in the face of Charles Darwin.
http://sportsandgrits.blogspot.com/
I disagree with Hamels
We all know the homers by Freeman and Gonzo were rally killers. Thus, if each had merely hit a double, we would have score, like, 10 runs.
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