GDT 8/9/13: Marlins (Turner) @ Braves (Beachy) 7:30 PM

I picture Giancarlo Stanton walking around like this, just all the time.

[video=youtube;oabcM9SOF-E]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oabcM9SOF-E[/video]
 
1. 26 - Giants - 1916

2. 21 - Cubs - 1880, 1935

3. 20 - Athletics - 2002

4. 19 - White Sox - 1906

-. 19 - Yankees - 1947

6. 18 - Beaneaters - 1891

7. 17 - Senators - 1912

8. 16 - Phillies - 1887

-. 16 - Pirates - 1909

10. 15 - Dodgers - 1924

-. 15 - Twins - 1991

-. 15 - Braves - 2000

-. 15 - Mariners - 2001

14. 14 - Orioles - 1971, 1973

-. 14 - Rangers - 1991

-. 14 - Tigers - 1909, 1934

http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/history/rare_feats/index.jsp?feature=winning_streaks

So after tonight, we only need to win 13 more.

WE CAN DO THIS!
 
Let's get Freeman home here.

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I picture Giancarlo Stanton walking around like this, just all the time.

[video=youtube;oabcM9SOF-E]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oabcM9SOF-E[/video]

Fun fact: his grandfather also always loved that damn Glisten.
 
His fastball looks very dead straight to me. I think a good hitting team would be killing him. We would be killing him.

His fastball has always looked "straight" since he came up. He has a four seamer. What makes his fastball effective is his change up, and also dude before he got hurt, was locating pitches like Medlen was at the end of last season.

I always am surprised when hitters swing and whiff at his 90 mph fastball, but I think his delivery is kind of deceptive because he hides it for so long.
 
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