Mark Ellis down the line – fair!
Nick Punto down the line – fair!
Adrian Gonzalez down the line – fair!
The intentional walk to Puig.
Jerry Hairston back to the box. “He threw it away! He threw it away!”
Mark Ellis down the line – fair!
Nick Punto down the line – fair!
Adrian Gonzalez down the line – fair!
The intentional walk to Puig.
Jerry Hairston back to the box. “He threw it away! He threw it away!”
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WinnipegDave
Was this the kind of exciting that you were talking about Joe?
https://twitter.com/MLBNetworkRadio/status/365947708978106368
Linkmeister
Exciting enough for one national political reporter:
Spence
Puig’s 14-29 with 8 bbs in August. OBP over 600.
Spence
Puig by month:
June – 436/467/713
July – 287/352/436
August – 482/608/770
Even his July is ok for a rookie, but this guy is in a complete zone now.
Bob_in_Vegas
And hopefully he’ll be right in the field, back in right field.
Bob_in_Vegas
I just had a flash to the game in ’88 when Gibson scored the winning run from 2nd on a wild pitch . . . let’s hope this team can take that full ’88 ride!
Spence
If this team can do something in the playoffs, there are going to be some books written about this season. So many storylines. Last place to First place. Puig, the current 35-8 run. This is literally one of the hottest runs ever for any team.
Jon Weisman
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