To be fair, he called ball 3 a strike which changed that whole at bat
It was fun to listen to on the radio. The Sox announcers were in absolute disbelief. Get that man some spider tack!
Catcher should have had #1 and #4 in that video (out of 5 - counting the ball 4 with nobody on). Those two weren’t bad.
Getting out of Fenway was an absolute nightmare. They had like 3 doors open. We were packed in like sardines. We ended up jumping a blockade to get out.
https://twitter.com/MandyBell02/status/1418565701363806214
She’s the Cleveland beat reporter for MLB.com.
Ugh.
That’s fucking terrible.
Man, my DVD copy of Major League is about to become extremely valuable.
Damn I was going to make a joke about them canceling that movie next.
Just like your namesake, you’re too slow.
They should follow the old Angels approach - The Ohio Guardians Of Cleveland.
I chuckled out loud.
I think the name is fine. Logo is WOAT, tho.
This was the answer IMO:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cleveland_Infants
Love this part of the article:
At one point during the season, he was running the bases and broke up a no-hitter by pitcher Ad Gumbert in the ninth inning of a game. With two outs, Browning was on first base after being hit by a pitch. The batter hit a ground ball and Browning let the ball hit his foot, rendering himself out but crediting the batter with a hit under the rules of that era.
I actually did too which never happens.
I would have gone with the Cleveland Football Team. You don’t change a winning formula
Stop being a Richard Cranium
Can’t teach experience
RANDY