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Because baseball is coming and you can’t skimp on the classics.
Matt Harvey hits the streets to find out what New Yorkers think of him, goes undercover as ... Matt Harvey.
Just horsin' around in the King's Court.
Happy 4th!
"At the end of it all, Felix Hernandez will sit upon the Iron Throne and rule as the one true king of AL Westeros." - George R.R. Martin (Source: Our Hearts)
Listen to Munenori Kawasaki sing “O Canada” and admit that he is now a Canuck. It’s like watching The Voice only without Adam Levine. And if you need further proof of how wonderful Kawasaki is, beyond the dancing, smiling, and unique pre-game exercises, then enjoy his appearance on Intentional Talk when he busts out his English phrase book. It may be one of the few times I truly enjoy Intentional Talk:
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Wrigley Field
June 10, 2013
Chicago, Illinois
Photo by pwsullivan
2013 All-Star Game Apple Figurines
It's hard to pick a favorite until you realize that the Pirates one is an apple dressed like a pirate.
Kudos to you, Bat Catching Guy. Kudos to you.
Toronto
Photo by @s_findlay via @AndrewStoeten
BREAKING: Elvis Andrus continues to troll Adrian Beltre.
Update: Andrus decides to go all in with his troll job by touching Beltre's head. (Fantastic GIF by @DShep25, via debbie87 & ranger-nation)
Something's not quite right here...
(via Big League Stew)
There are countless different ways to approach fandom, and no right or wrong way to care about baseball. But from a communal standpoint, one of the greatest feelings is getting caught up, and we want to experience that wave from its very earliest moment, its origination. We wait for a time and a place for the story to start, where we can start constructing our own narrative of our fandom. Narratives get a lot of bad press lately, and certainly, they're really terrible if you're using them to make predictions. But there's nothing wrong with using narratives to frame our own experiences and create our own history.
Patrick Dubuque, Lookout Landing
Miguel Cabrera makes odd faces after hitting a solo shot, while Alex Avila puts in some eye drops
Felix Hernandez Is Good At Baseball
I think I’ve lost track of how many times I’ve said “[Player A] is good at baseball,” whether it’s been on Tumblr or Twitter or just to myself as I marvel at a player’s performance on the field. It’s meant as an understatement, of course. To be a major league baseball player, you are required to be more than simply good at baseball. You have to be one of the best baseball players on this entire planet if you want to play professionally at the highest level. And if you want to be considered a superstar on top of that, you have to separate yourself as the best of the best. You have to be exceptional.
When considering his abilities as a pitcher, Felix Hernandez is already exceptional. Anyone familiar with his otherworldly arsenal of pitches and his many accolades can attest to that. But because Felix is Felix, his overall athleticism takes it to the next level. Not only is Felix good at pitching baseballs, he also prides himself in fielding his position well when those baseballs make their way back toward him on the mound. And guess what, he’s not too shabby with the bat, either. Let’s take a look back at some of Felix’s highlights as a big league hitter thus far.
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I started a separate blog for my longer Mariners/Giants-related ramblings. Because the most logical thing to do when you have trouble keeping your existing blogs updated is to start a brand new one! Anyway, here is a post about Felix Hernandez: great or greatest offensive threat in interleague play? You decide!
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BirdWatch 2013: Fair Or Fowl? continues! This little guy looks like he's got a lot on his mind.