Aaron Boone becomes the first person in MLB history to hit a series-clinching walk-off homer as a player, then lose on a series-clinching walk-off homer as a manager.
Yankees fans here in NY are devastated
"I may not be a mathematician, but I can count to a million." - Shannon Sharpe
Either that is a really big guy, or that is a really small guy.
The Astros have a ton of "home-grown" talent...Altuve, Bregman, Correa, Springer, Yuli, Yordan (thanks Dodgers), Kyle Tucker, McCullers...then they make huge trades for guys like Cole, JV, Osuna, Pressley, Greinke (huge trade even if I don't care for the move), Brantley, etc.
"Milk is for babies. When you grow up, you have to drink beer" -Arnold
I wasn't disparaging your team. It's hard to get far without homegrown talent. I'm just saying, when you end up winning another WS, and people bitch that you spent money, ignore them. Small market fans in MLB are pretty evil, and want to steal your joy. They also kick puppies.
https://www.denverpost.com/2019/10/2...all-gentleman/
LeMahieu’s 26 regular-season home runs topped his previous high of 15, proving to all of the so-called East Coast baseball experts that LeMahieu was more than a*Coors Field*creation.
Then again, any Rockies fan who watched LeMahieu evolve from a part-time player in 2012 into a three-time Gold Glove second baseman and two-time all-star, knew he was special. His ability to be in the right spot at the right time was uncanny. His athleticism was beautiful to watch and allowed him to play multiple infield positions for New York.
Park factor. More home runs at that band box. Of course they went up. Most impressive thing to me was that the number of doubles he hit stayed on par with what he hit at Coors.
"Milk is for babies. When you grow up, you have to drink beer" -Arnold
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