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Topic n° 325 |
Johnny Gaudreau Jersey Kids |
il 07/10/2018 @ 08:29 da officialsbaseball
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Long after the Detroit Tigers broke the game open Johnny
Gaudreau Jersey Kids , JaCoby Jones made the play of the day.
Maybe even the play of the year in the Comerica Park outfield.
Jones’ twisting, backhanded catch in the sixth inning took a home run away
from Adrian Beltre in Detroit’s 7-2 victory over the Texas Rangers on
Saturday.
The Tigers scored all their runs in the first, chasing Cole Hamels before
that inning was over. It was still 7-0 when Jones made his spectacular catch in
left-center field.
Beltre’s drive was headed toward the Texas bullpen, but Jones came over from
center and jumped, reaching over the wall with his left hand and backhanding the
ball. Jones’ momentum spun him around a bit, and he fell forward onto the
ground, holding on for the out.
”You have to time it,” Tigers manager Ron Gardenhire said. ”As you saw, his
whole arm went over the fence, and he snagged it behind. It’s a timing
thing http://www.officialbruinsproonline.com/authentic-adidas-brad-marchand-jersey ,
and you have to be athletic to be able to do some of those things.”
Jones did not stay in the clubhouse to talk to reporters afterward.
Hamels (4-8) retired only two batters for the Rangers in his shortest start
since 2010.
Mike Fiers (6-5) allowed a run and five hits in six innings. He struck out
six with one walk.
Rougned Odor hit a solo homer for Texas immediately after Beltre was robbed
by Jones. Shin-Soo Choo doubled twice for the Rangers to extend his on-base
streak to 46 games, tying Julio Franco’s club record set in 1993.
Niko Goodrum had four hits for the Tigers.
Nicholas Castellanos opened the scoring with a solo homer with one out in the
first. John Hicks added an RBI single, and Jose Iglesias hit an infield single
with two outs and the bases loaded to make it 3-0.
Hamels still would have made it out of the inning, but center fielder Delino
DeShields misplayed a line drive by Jones for an error , allowing three more
runs to score.
”It just knuckled on me,” DeShields said. ”I was trying to stay with it, but
it swerved on me at the last second. It’s frustrating, because you are doing
everything you can to make the play, but he hit it right on the screws and right
at me, and that’s when a ball will take off on you.”
Mikie Mahtook followed with an RBI double Nate
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two walks and three earned runs. He threw 41 pitches.
LOOKING BACK
It was the shortest start for Hamels since June 1, 2010, when he also lasted
two-thirds of an inning for Philadelphia at Atlanta. That start was shortened
because of a rain delay.
Hamels had gone at least five innings in each of his first 17 starts this
year.
”By the time he gave up the double, he was pushing 40 pitches, and that’s my
limit,” Texas manager Jeff Banister said. ”Once you get to 40 in one inning, you
are pitching fatigued, and it is too much of a risk to leave him out there. I’m
not going to do that to one of my pitchers.”
ON A ROLL
Goodrum had his second four-hit game in a week. He also went 4 for 4 at
Toronto on July 1.
He’s hitting .464 (13 for 28) over his last seven games.
”I didn’t know that,” he said. ”The only stats I can see is what they show on
the board of everyone.”
TRAINER’S ROOM
Rangers: SS Elvis Andrus appeared to foul a pitch off his left leg in the
fifth but remained in the game. He was taken out in the eighth.
UP NEXT
Michael Fulmer (3-7) takes the mound for Detroit against Austin Bibens-Dirkx
(1-2) in the series finale Sunday.
—
Ian Kennedy was penciled in to start for the Royals on Wednesday night in the
series finale against the Cleveland Indians in Kansas City.
The operative word was “penciled.”
“Not in ink Womens
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advance of Tuesday night’s game.
Kennedy won’t be making that start. He was placed on the 10-day disabled list
retroactive to June 30 with a strained left oblique.
Manager Ned Yost said Kennedy felt a little something while playing catch, so
the Royals opted not to have him start.
“It doesn’t make any sense to push him,” Yost said. “We’ll bang him one
start. We don’t want to jeopardize it and then he could be out six to eight
weeks.”
Yost said Kennedy would probably miss just one start before being plugged
back into the rotation.
Kennedy agreed the cautious way was the better way.
“I’ve learned from the past of pitching through things,” he said. “And I’ve
learned my lesson that compensating is not always the best thing. It leads to
more and more soreness and stuff going on later in the season when you’re trying
to compensate and do things. So I’m going to be smart.”
Yost did not reveal who would take Kennedy’s rotation spot, but the Royals
will probably recall right-hander Trevor Oaks from Triple-A Omaha to start. Oaks
has not pitched since Friday, so Wednesday would be his jhby
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