I think that tomorrow Pete should take the 7 baseball cards other than catcher and pitcher, stand at the top off a stairs and chuck them down the stairs. Where they fall is where they play. Then we can develop some real versatility instead of this token effort.
Brian Anderson
Strike (looking) Ball Ball Strike (foul) Ball Anderson singled to center
Tyler Moore
Ball Strike (foul) Ball Ball Strike (foul) Ball Moore walked, Anderson to second
Miguel Rojas
Strike (looking) Ball Ball Strike (foul) Ball Ball Rojas walked, Anderson to third, Moore to second
Vance Worley
Strike (looking) Strike (swinging) Strike (swinging) Worley struck out swinging
Miami Marlins
Philadelphia Phillies
Bottom of the 2nd
Jorge Alfaro
Strike (foul) Alfaro homered to left
Philadelphia 3 - Miami 0
Jake Thompson
Strike (looking) Strike (swinging) Ball Ball Strike (looking) Thompson struck out looking
Cesar Hernandez
Strike (looking) Ball Strike (swinging) Hernández singled to left
Freddy Galvis
Ball Ball Strike (foul) Ball Galvis homered to right center, Hernández scored
Philadelphia 5 - Miami 0
Odubel Herrera
Strike (foul) Herrera singled to center
Rhys Hoskins
Strike (foul) Strike (looking) Hoskins homered to right, Herrera scored
Philadelphia 7 - Miami 0
Absolutely unbelievable!
Nick Williams
Strike (swinging) Strike (swinging) Williams singled to shallow right center
Guerra relieved Worley
18 home runs in 34 games does not even seem possible. But there it is !!!!
And once again, he did it with two strikes,
Maikel Franco
Ball Ball Strike (looking) Ball Franco doubled to deep left, Williams to third
It just all seems too good to be true. Soon we will be receiving national attention because of our rebuild. According to CD, the Dodgers are already aware of Hoskins. Wow, oh wow.
You know we could do a lot worse for a number 7-8 hitter than Franco.
J.P. Crawford
Strike (foul) Ball Crawford singled to center, Williams and Franco scored
Philadelphia 9 - Miami 0