Wikipedia for "junk" in baseball terminology
breaking balls and knuckleballs, pitches that are difficult to hit due to movement rather than velocity. The term is also used to describe a "junk pitcher" or a junkball pitcher. "I couldn't believe he threw me a fastball because he had me down 1-2," Thames said. "He's usually a junk pitcher and he tried to sneak a fastball past me, and he left it up."[7] See also: Eephus pitch
I looked back at the 1st run scored on the single by Shumaker. Phillips should have had that ball and that would have been out number 3. Pitching has been good in this one thus far.
Stubbs started the night at .215. He's now at .212. I am no math whiz but is there a chance he's at .000 after his next 211 at bats?
Attended 1976 World Series in my Mother's Womb. Attended 1990 World Series Game 2 as a 13 year old. Want to take my son to a a World Series Game in Cincinnati in my lifetime.
I know this is a Captain Obvious statement ... But MAN, that STL lineup has nearly all of its regulars hitting .300!
“Every level he goes to, he is going to compete. They will know who he is at every level he goes to.” -- ED on EDLC
Reds44 it's ok to just admit you stepped in it when challenging the junk remark. It's painful to watch you digging in on this.
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