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    Another epic fail by Milton Bradley

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    Re: Another epic fail by Milton Bradley

    I was watching the game when that happened. I fell in the floor laughing.

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    Re: Another epic fail by Milton Bradley

    From the main page I saw "Another epic fail by Milton" and was really hoping Eric Milton had stopped being a decent back-end starter for LA.
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    Re: Another epic fail by Milton Bradley

    Heres a link of the video from the Cubs broadcast:

    http://chicago.cubs.mlb.com/media/vi...08757&c_id=chc

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    Re: Another epic fail by Milton Bradley

    Speaking of epic fail, anyone see Luis Castillo drop a routine pop up to lose the game for the Mets? With the Mets winning 8-7 in the 9th inning and runners on first and second with two outs, A-Rod hit a routine pop up to second base. Luis Castillo was camped underneath the ball but somehow the ball popped out of his glove and two runs scored resulting in a 9-8 Yankees win. Crazy.

    Here's the video:

    http://newyork.yankees.mlb.com/news/...=.jsp&c_id=nyy

    I feel sorry for Castillo. Mets fans will never let him hear the end of that. I've always liked Castillo, he's been a solid player throughout his career...but that was bad.

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    Re: Another epic fail by Milton Bradley

    Quote Originally Posted by OnBaseMachine View Post
    I was watching the game when that happened. I fell in the floor laughing.


    he also missed a flyout earlier and had a base running blunder as well.
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    Re: Another epic fail by Milton Bradley

    Quote Originally Posted by OnBaseMachine View Post
    Speaking of epic fail, anyone see Luis Castillo drop a routine pop up to lose the game for the Mets? With the Mets winning 8-7 in the 9th inning and runners on first and second with two outs, A-Rod hit a routine pop up to second base. Luis Castillo was camped underneath the ball but somehow the ball popped out of his glove and two runs scored resulting in a 9-8 Yankees win. Crazy.

    Here's the video:

    http://newyork.yankees.mlb.com/news/...=.jsp&c_id=nyy

    I feel sorry for Castillo. Mets fans will never let him hear the end of that. I've always liked Castillo, he's been a solid player throughout his career...but that was bad.
    I actually watched that in all its live incredibleness and I don't usually watch other teams' games. In Castillo's defense, the ball probably got caught in that Yankee Stadium Jet Stream everyone is talking about. (Hey...it's a perfectly good excuse).

    But it was classic. Made me actually prefer losing tonight the way the REDS did.
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    Re: Another epic fail by Milton Bradley

    Epik Fale!

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    Re: Another epic fail by Milton Bradley

    Quote Originally Posted by oneupper View Post
    I actually watched that in all its live incredibleness and I don't usually watch other teams' games. In Castillo's defense, the ball probably got caught in that Yankee Stadium Jet Stream everyone is talking about. (Hey...it's a perfectly good excuse).

    But it was classic. Made me actually prefer losing tonight the way the REDS did.
    I wonder how many people angrily turned the channel as soon as the pop up became apparent only to find out later the Yankees won? The bad part is that it happened to the Mets, but then the Yankees, and Arod, benefitted :thumbdown :thumbdown :thumbdown

    I guess I'm conflicted

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    Re: Another epic fail by Milton Bradley

    Quote Originally Posted by toledodan View Post
    he also missed a flyout earlier and had a base running blunder as well.
    I liked the booer they focused in on. That was good form on the "boo"

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    Re: Another epic fail by Milton Bradley

    To have things like that happen at a softball game with thirty people watching is humiliating enough, but to have it happen with the glare of thousands of eyes and thousands more watching over and over on the Internet must be really tough.

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