Discover: Wednesday Wonderings
- Cat loves the dodgers marvels at the record-setting run Clayton Kershaw is on.
- Craving more Kershaw? We’re getting more than ever, points out Dodger Insider.
- The Metssiah couldn’t help but be amazed at Noah Syndergaard’s dominant display.
- What’s better than a walk-off grand slam? Not much if you’re BBST and it’s the A’s.
- The Cutoff Man wants to know what happened to the Yankees’ recent momentum.
- Does baseball need more brawls like Expressing My Own Ignorance believes?
- Definitely Not JaysTalk talks Rangers-Jays suspensions. What do you think?
- Was firing Fredi Gonzalez the right move by the Braves? Dixieland Sports explores.
- The Angels’ Ace writes that the Angels are caught in a playground of nightmares.
- Can the Red Sox keep their offensive output going? The Loyal Bostonian has doubts.
- Right in Your Wheelhouse thinks the White Sox still can improve in some areas.
- Are the Cardinals missing some magic this season like stlcardinalsminimo claims?
- St. Louis GM John Mozeliak discusses the Redbirds’ start with Cardinals Insider.
- Sconnie Sports Talk would like to see the Brewers sell sooner rather than later.
- How can the Angels stay in the AL West race? Tracy Ringolsby takes a look.
- Check Down wants to know if we can start predicting a Red Sox-Cubs World Series.
- Can Marcell Ozuna help the Marlins to the postseason? By the Numbers investigates.
- Want to see images from the Play Ball event at Fenway Park? Enter Fenway Frames.
I’m not that big of a METS fan because they are in our division, and we all vie for first place. After all, the team is our competition.
But tonight in NY, KUDOS goes to METS FANS. When WILSON RAMOS was at bat for Washiungton, he lost said bat into the third baseline stands. Immediately, three Mets fans, I’m thinking early 20s, captured the bat. Lo and behold, they gave it to a kid, a few rows in front of them, because the young man was wearing a Nationals cap. That made the kids day!
THEN, an official from the stadium staff came over and took it away from the young man. The Mets crowd booed at that. THEN, seeing what was going on, BRYCE HARPER gave one of his NEW game bats to someone to take over and give to the young Nats fan.
Kudos all the way around, except for the stadium official. The Mets fans for being generous, supporting and for their good sportsmanship, and to Bryce Harper for being aware of what was going on.
That happy young man is now going home with an official Bryce Harper bat, and likely a bit more of a Mets fan.
Thank you Mets fans, it doesn’t get any better than that. You ROCK! Thank you!!!
Than you Bryce … you’re the man.
Long live tis wonderful game!
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