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Alex Guerrero has a .388 ISO and 177 wRC+ dude can hit man. Dodgers have so much depth, love it.
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just read that about 30 minutes agoBrady Aiken is showing his Medicaid to certain gm's.
http://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/brady-aikens-medicals-are-out-situation-is-still-cloudy/
If he isn't severely damaged, he could be a steal for some teams if he goes in the second round.
Paul Goldschmidt: batting .440 in the last 7 days (11-25, 3 2B, 3 HR). Heading for his third consecutive ^ .300 season, currently second-best AVG in the NL (.355).
Saw this happen live At the game last night, this girl dropped her phone on the field and Harp snapped a selfie with it
On June 3, 1995, while pitching for Montreal, he retired the first 27 Padres hitters he faced. However, the score was still tied 0–0 at that point and the game went into extra innings. The Expos scored a run in the top of the 10th, but Martínez surrendered a double to the 28th batter he faced, Bip Roberts. Expos manager Felipe Alou then removed Martínez from the game, bringing in reliever Mel Rojas, who retired the next three batters.[46] Martínez officially recorded neither a perfect game nor a no-hitter. Until 1991, the rules would have judged it differently; however, a rule clarification specified that perfect games, even beyond nine innings, must remain perfect until the game is completed for them to be considered perfect. This retroactively decertified many no-hit games, including Ernie Shore's perfect relief stint in 1917 and Harvey Haddix's legendary 12 perfect innings in 1959 (lost in the 13th).