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Half walk-off celebration, half delirium.
By the 18th inning last night, things had gotten weird. Really weird: http://atmlb.com/15KEJhS
Walk-Off! Jose Lobaton with a game winning hit and the Rays win 5-4! And he gets his ice cream!
We got you!
Ryan freakin' Roberts
Rays twitter getting so sassy ESPN picks it up as news
KEEP IT CLASSY, BOSTON
But since you can’t do that, just keep the hell off our tag.
THANKS BYE
How do I get a job updating the RaysBaseball account? I've got jokes, too!
So much good news.
This is art.
Ya, he’s pretty good
Yeahhhhh buddy!
Make sure you watch our boys in the all star game tonight!
I don’t like sports, but the Bearcats are my new favorite team.
This guy is perfect.
I love baseball.
Joe Maddon’s glasses got dirty, so he did what any normal manager would do. Went to the water cooler.
1. Dan Johnson 2008, 2010-2011
2. Elliot Johnson 2008, 2011-2012
3. Kelly Johnson 2013-present
In chronological order...
"The Token Johnson"'s of the Tampa Bay Rays.
I believe the most successful pitchers that pitch a long period of time pitch with their fastball first, and then everything plays off of that. I think the fastball pitchers with command and aggressiveness pitch deeper into games. That’s why those are the guys that are in the seventh and eighth inning with decent pitch counts.
Joe Maddon, the Tampa Bay Rays manager
Fastball first: Pitchers succeed by keeping it simple
(via ballgame-lover)