AerchAngel
<B>Secretary of Statistics</B>
Did Carms hit right handed against a right handed pitcher?
It was over long before that. When Camargo made his bonehead error, the game ended.
Did Carms hit right handed against a right handed pitcher?
Did Carms hit right handed against a right handed pitcher?
Did Carms hit right handed against a right handed pitcher?
You won’t get credit for this but you are absolutely right. Gives the Sox the opportunity to plug in holes with tremendous players like Kinsler, Phillips, or Pearce...The depth of that team is astonishing...like the Cubs....That’s what wins hampiosnhips...Consistent TOR pitching and position depth...
Yes. I guess different rules apply for knuckleball pitchers?
I don't see an error on Camargo in the box score. When you want to put the blame on a player, make sure of your facts.
It was a hard hit ball that Camargo appeared to take his eyes away from. While not charged with an error, I believe most thought it was a play he should have made especially in light of the fact he made a much more difficult catch on a line drive earlier in the game. His "misplay--however labeled" extended the inning and led to a couple of Boston runs.
That said, if/when we lose this game, it'd be pretty unfair to hang all of the blame on Camargo.
Did Carms hit right handed against a right handed pitcher?
How was that not an error? I just assumed it was. It was obviously an error.
Now we get Wright. Seriously Snit, screw you.