mom holding an infant caught a fall ball into the seats. look at her. there is nothing moms can t do. that is amazing. one fan in boston, not so smooth. both hands up. he misses and the ball hits him on the top of the head. he is okay. flashing a smile as he nursed a bruce with an ice back. you always want mom in these situations. now to philadelphia and the braves looking to wrap up the win. leading the phillies by a run. take a look. swing and a drive to left field. dave, that ball is gone. a walk off home-run. that walk off is look williams first homer leading in the 2-1 win against atlanta. the rookie was emotional in the
for the toon squad in the space jam sequel next month. what a night for luke williams in his first career start. the phillies rookie getting a story book ending, down one, bottom of the ninth, williams launching the walk off home run over the left field fence. his first career home run. fans going nuts and look at williams, he was so excited, as were his teammates. they mobbed him at home plate and gave him the old water bath during the postgame interviews. maybe an even more impressive play happened in san diego. a ball bounced into the stands during a padres game and a mom holding her baby snags it out of the air. you can see she was super pumped, jumping up and down. my wife always tells me, guys, moms are the best at multi-tasking and that was a perfect example right there. it is so true. moms can do everything.
New York Yankees outfielder Clint Frazier is starting to look like himself again.
Unfortunately for the Tampa Bay Rays, Frazier has now played a big role in the Yankees’ two straight victories over them in this four-game set.
It all started on Tuesday night. The Yankees were losers of four straight and had their backs against the wall. After dropping the first game of the series to the Rays on Memorial Day, the Yankees were in danger of losing their fifth game in a row.
Frazier stepped to the dish in extra innings and gave the Yankees a jolt of energy. The outfielder came up clutch, blasting a two-run walk-off home run to send everybody home and get his team back in the win column.
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NEW YORK As the 11th inning unfolded Tuesday night in the Bronx, Clint Frazier already knew he was going to do something special.
The outfielder stepped up to the plate with two outs and the game-winning run on third in the bottom of the frame, quite possibly New York s final opportunity to steal a win from the red-hot Rays.
Frazier didn t just get the job done, he delivered in emphatic fashion, pounding a hanging slider from righthander Andrew Kittredge for a two-run, walk-off home run. Knowing the ball was destined for the seats as soon as it left his bat, Frazier took a long look before strolling out of the box, flipping his bat and hopping into his home-run trot.
san francisco is great. and san francisco, l.a. and san diego okay. hey, we haven t even begun to talk. so last night, i asked, the rays are hot. they have won 16 out of 17 before last night, hottest team in baseball. so i m starting to worry, am i going to have to start rooting for the yankees to actually slow the rays down? come to the dark side. last night they came through. frazier saved the game and he saved it in the bottom of the 11th, hitting the walk-off home run and the rays were walking all over them this season and they have for the last few years. they were the yankees in jeopardy of falling 4 1/2 out and now the footsteps of the loveable team, mike barnicle what s the date? we re in june. this is why we play 162