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David Aardsma

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The New York Yankees are the hardest in baseball to get players. They are notorious for making it extremely tough for the media to have any access to the players.

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Always love talking baseball with our friend David Aardsma David Aardsma. What are we to make of the Dodgers and Brewers going in opposite directions? Watch the clip. Watch on TV. Sub to the pod & YouTube Channel. youtu.be/QRuDmff-854

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They are so beautiful and perfect that you don’t connect to it. It feels sep are from you. Gunn makes you feel like you are in the movie and the characters feel real

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And he swung, make sure that next batter gets the strike to Absolutely unacceptable by Robles. The pitcher obviously didn’t meant to hit him.

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If you get hit 4 times in a single series either they hate you or your pitchers are absolute crap for not stopping it. These players have become absolutely spineless Your ML rehabber gets hit the second time, someone on the other team better be laying on the god damn ground

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Passed Balls are the worst stat in baseball followed closely by holds and blown saves (7th and 8th inning). Absolutely subjective stat and baseball should not have subjective stats. Its dependent on if it’s a home or road game, the player doing it, and the scorekeeper

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#Yankees Babe Ruth founded the 600 Home Run Club 94 years ago today, on Aug. 21, 1931—at the time, Rogers Hornsby ranked second all-time in homers... with 294.

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I know it’s strange, but it absolutely messes up the hitters timing and eye level. Jamie Moyer used to quickly step off the mound and lob the ball in. The next fb would look like it was the hardest of the hitter had ever seen It works

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It takes one picture to understand where ESPN’s money and loyalty lies. They don’t give a damn about baseball It’s that simple Bring Baseball Back ESPN

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It’s not even about an iconic brand, she destroyed the single thing that made them unique and stand out in a flooded marketplace.