high dudgeOn
phillies fans are mad about fact that wiggy didn't quite tag jimmy rollins yesterday during eighth inning.

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rollins arguably would have scored (if you're into "what might have happened" scenarios) because next batter hit a double. that would have tied game.
but let's face it ... that's a vicinity play if ever there was one. he could have been called safe, it's true, but umpire has obstructed view there and would punch anybody out.

Image: myphil17 via MLB.tv
rollins arguably would have scored (if you're into "what might have happened" scenarios) because next batter hit a double. that would have tied game.
but let's face it ... that's a vicinity play if ever there was one. he could have been called safe, it's true, but umpire has obstructed view there and would punch anybody out.
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Out of the dust, a real team has begun to emerge. They have some pitching and a solid core of mostly likeable players. But they have one huge elephant-sized problem: image.
Wayward, you like to point out the snubs given to the Os by NY papers. But there is a basis for those: over the past 5 - 10 years the top free-agent players have avoided Baltimore because of the reputation of the Os as cheapskate losers. It's time for Angelos and McPhail to fix that, and to start by signing Huff to a big contract (along with a promise by Huff to talk up the Oriole magic).
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