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    Re: 6/16 Rangers vs Reds (Walker karate chopped Narron so hard...)

    He is way outside of the batters box and slaps it to SS, Young has to come in and range a bit over for it so it wasn't that bad of an effort and he hustled to first as fast he could... brownie points with J-Nar of course.

    I wonder if there is a scrappiness calculation with the coaching staff.

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    Re: 6/16 Rangers vs Reds (Walker karate chopped Narron so hard...)

    Hatteberg with a basehit in between the left side.

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    Stanton runs pretty well for a fat man.

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    Re: 6/16 Rangers vs Reds (Walker karate chopped Narron so hard...)

    With two outs, Griffey sends what looks like could be his third homer of the night a few feet shy of the wall. 7-3 the score is with still a few innings left to play. It's too bad no one is joining me for the game threads lately. If everyone logged on tomorrow that could, the threads could get hopping again.

    Peace, I am out to the picture house, or what you people call a "movie theater."

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    Re: 6/16 Rangers vs Reds (Walker karate chopped Narron so hard...)

    Quote Originally Posted by WilyMoROCKS View Post
    Stanton runs pretty well for a fat man.
    I am watching this on my computer (regular TV hookup, not MLB.tv) and for some reason the sound isn't on, so I just assumed partly that my connection was off because I thought the same thing. I thought we were going to see some Casey like running there, but his 40 year old reliever body surprised me.

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