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QUOTE (caulfield12 @ Apr 3, 2014 -> 02:35 PM)
Farmer and DJ didn't even believe the Twins WEREN'T going to score after Escobar ended up at second.

 

well, then obviously it has become fact now. Because if they believed it, it will happen.

 

Wait a second, Ed Farmer believes every batter will hit a homerun. Why dont the sox players each have 10 homeruns now?

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QUOTE (Chilihead90 @ Apr 3, 2014 -> 02:45 PM)
Defensive positioning cost Quintana an out this inning. Alexei was shifted about 5 feet to his right for Willingham, and Willingham hit it about 5 feet to Alexei's left. Bud Luck Jose.

I not get that either he was way over toward 3rd.

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QUOTE (fathom @ Apr 3, 2014 -> 02:47 PM)
Avi going to play himself into a left fielder. He's worse than Dye and Quentin out there.

You do not put a bad RF and move him to LF it is the other way around.

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QUOTE (fathom @ Apr 3, 2014 -> 01:47 PM)
Avi going to play himself into a left fielder. He's worse than Dye and Quentin out there.

 

 

Had him playing way too shallow for a clean-up hitter there. (Remember all the talk about Garcia playing CF?)

 

 

Ramirez got fooled by the location of the pitch to Mauer...it was down and in and he started moving towards second, expecting him to pull it, but he should have known that he would take that pitch and go the opposite way with it.

 

Quintana shaken now. Eight strikeouts, though.

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QUOTE (raBBit @ Apr 3, 2014 -> 08:49 PM)
He takes steps in every time. I noticed this on OD. His first step is always in. It's the most rudimentary mistake an outfielder can make.

 

He also seems to rarely run to a spot where he thinks the ball will land. That definitely costs him a step or two.

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QUOTE (raBBit @ Apr 3, 2014 -> 02:49 PM)
He takes steps in every time. I noticed this on OD. His first step is always in. It's the most rudimentary mistake an outfielder can make.

The first thing they teach you is to take your first step back.

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