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The boys are back with another episode after waiting all weekend for the Rangers series to finally kick-off after a couple of rain outs. The Yankees offense lacked production in the split doubleheader on Sunday, but nonetheless, the pitching staff remains strong. Michael King had his first hiccup of the season in Game 2 of the doubleheader, allowing 3 runs, including a 2-run home run from Brad Miller.
The real story of yesterday was Chris Woodward. All this man does, and the only time that he'll ever receive any media attention, is when he complains. Let's backtrack to last year, when the Rangers played the Padres in Globe Life. Tatis Jr. had a 3-0 count with the bases loaded, swung at a fastball down the middle, and homered. Woodward came out, and stated that Tatis was in the wrong, and shouldn't have swung 3-0. Fast-forward to Sunday's game, where Gleyber hits a walk-off homer to right. After the game, Woodward says, "that ball is an easy out in 99% of all ballparks. he plays in a little league ballpark, hitting little league home runs." Well Chris Woodward, sorry not sorry to say, but that home run would have left 26/30 stadiums in the MLB.
We went ahead and looked at Woodward's MLB stats as a player. They are NOT GOOD. Gleyber had hit more homers in his first year and a half in the league, than Woodward had hit in his entire 10 year MLB career. Which brings us to wonder if Chris Woodward go even go yard in a "little league" ballpark.
Please be sure to like and subscribe!! Follow us on all our social media platforms by searching Pinstripe Pals!! New logo in the works!! Thanks to everyone for their continuous support throughout our journey!!
MIKEY... WELCOME TO THE PINSTRIPE PALS FAMILY!!
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The boys are back with another episode after waiting all weekend for the Rangers series to finally kick-off after a couple of rain outs. The Yankees offense lacked production in the split doubleheader on Sunday, but nonetheless, the pitching staff remains strong. Michael King had his first hiccup of the season in Game 2 of the doubleheader, allowing 3 runs, including a 2-run home run from Brad Miller.
The real story of yesterday was Chris Woodward. All this man does, and the only time that he'll ever receive any media attention, is when he complains. Let's backtrack to last year, when the Rangers played the Padres in Globe Life. Tatis Jr. had a 3-0 count with the bases loaded, swung at a fastball down the middle, and homered. Woodward came out, and stated that Tatis was in the wrong, and shouldn't have swung 3-0. Fast-forward to Sunday's game, where Gleyber hits a walk-off homer to right. After the game, Woodward says, "that ball is an easy out in 99% of all ballparks. he plays in a little league ballpark, hitting little league home runs." Well Chris Woodward, sorry not sorry to say, but that home run would have left 26/30 stadiums in the MLB.
We went ahead and looked at Woodward's MLB stats as a player. They are NOT GOOD. Gleyber had hit more homers in his first year and a half in the league, than Woodward had hit in his entire 10 year MLB career. Which brings us to wonder if Chris Woodward go even go yard in a "little league" ballpark.
Please be sure to like and subscribe!! Follow us on all our social media platforms by searching Pinstripe Pals!! New logo in the works!! Thanks to everyone for their continuous support throughout our journey!!
MIKEY... WELCOME TO THE PINSTRIPE PALS FAMILY!!