Saturday, April 18, 2015

Watch: Umpire Brian Knight Get Smoked By A 96-MPH Fastball

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We all know how dangerous it to get hit by a pitch. The last person expected to get hit would be the umpire. Why? Well because one of two things are expected to happen. The batter will either put the ball in play or the ump should feel confident that the catcher, who is sitting right in front of him, will use his big catcher's mitt to CATCH THE BALL! Well take a look at what happen to major league umpire Brian Knight during the Washington Nationals/Philadelphia Phillies game.

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Come on Jose Lopez! 96-mph fastball to the face? Catch the DAMN BALL! That's why we wear face guards and helmets folks! Umpire Brian Knight left the game and as they say he is day-to-day.

-LeRoy McConnell III

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Friday, April 17, 2015

Watch: Brett Lawrie's hard slide injures Alcides Escobar

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 There is no excuse for this play and especially as late of a slide as it was! What probably was no more than a force play at second base ended in a Alcides Escobar knee sprain in the 7th inning of a 4-4 tie between the KC Royals and Oakland A's. Brett Lawrie slid into second high spikes and all as if he was trying to breakup a double play.

Take a look. Via Benches cleared and some exchanged words went on between both teams but that was it. Alcides Escobar is the most durable player on the team playing all 162 games last season. Escobar left the game in the 7th inning on his own; but probably will miss some games. Could there be retaliation in tomorrow's game. Royals' flamethrower Yordano Ventura is on the mound!

-LeRoy McConnell III

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Watch: AROD LAUNCHES 2 HOMERS IN TAMPA

Credit: ProSportsXtra Credit: ProSportsXtra[/caption] I heard cheers for Arod in Tampa Friday night as the controversial slugger launch two bombs, one going as far as 470 feet! Alex hit number three and four. Take a look at the bomb off Nathan Karns in the bottom of the fourth inning. via MLB.com
Last count Alex Rodriguez has 658 home runs only two behind legendary Willie Mays for fourth all-the home run list. Barry Bonds 762 Hank Aaron 755 Babe Ruth 715 Willie Mays 660 Alex Rodriguez 658 Oh by the way with this home run, Rodriguez also passing Derek Jeter by scoring his 1,924th career run, for ninth place on MLB's all-time runs list. Arod is 3-4, 2HR,4RBI,2R

-LeRoy McConnell III

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Thursday, December 25, 2014

Kenny "The Jet" Smith Punks Shaq!

credit goes to @recordsANDradio I guess you can't judge a book by it's own cover.  Mind you Kenny Smith is only about 6'3 and a buck 90! While Shaquille O'Neil is 7 foot, 3 and some change!  The Jet may have gotten the best of Shaq this go around but don't be surprise if Shaquille comes clowning back!

I think Shaq might have a new career in being a stuntman!

-LeRoy McConnell III

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Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Bumgarner Brings San Francisco A Third World Series Title

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Three rings  in five years for the San Francisco Giants as their ace and 2014 World Series MVP, Madison Bumgarner does the unthinkable pitching five innings in relief, giving up two hits and no runs on two days rest to preserve a 3-2 victory.  Giants manager, Bruce Botchy wasted no time putting Madison in the bottom of the fifth inning with a one run lead thanks to a fourth inning rbi single by designated hitter Mike Morse scoring Pablo Sandoval.

The 25-year-old Bumgarner threw a shutout in Game 5 came back in heroic fashion helping the Giants end a streak of home teams winning the last nine Game 7s.

The ninth inning however didn't go without a little drama as Giants center fielder Gregor Blanco misplayed a two-out Alex Gordon line drive single that went for a two-base errors.  Many Royals fan hopefuls wished Gordon would have continued to circle the bases deciding the game at the plate.  It didn't happen and with Salvador Perez up with the season on the line.  Here is how the 2014 World Series ended: (via MLB.com)
Bruce Botchy is the tenth manager to win 3 World Series title.

-LeRoy McConnell III

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Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Jose Canseco in hospital after accidental shooting

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Former slugger Jose Canseco, is now recovering in hospital after accidentally shooting himself in hand Tuesday afternoon in his Las Vegas home, according to a neighbor. The 50-year-old Canseco is now recovering at University Medical Center of Southern Nevada, according to police.

The six-time all-star spent 17 seasons in the majors on eight different teams.  He retired back in 2002 with numerous of comebacks but never prevailed.  Canseco was Rookie of The Year in 1986,  American League MVP in 1988 where he was the first player in the Major Leagues that join the 40-40 club.  Canseco finished with 462 home runs, 32nd all-time.

-LeRoy McConnell III

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Monday, October 20, 2014

Top ten reasons how the Royals got to the World Series

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Kansas City Royals punch in their World Series ticket for the first time since '85!  That was so long ago that George Brett, the heart and soul of that team is now 61-year-old.   Ronald Reagan was in office for a second term, the popular star-studded song "We Are The World" was a smash hit, Coca Cola's introduced New Coke, Rod Carew of the Anaheim Angels became the 16th player to achieve 3,000 hits in a career and I had a head full of hair!  It's now 29 years later and the Royals are back in business running through American League playoffs unscathed.  Here are the top ten reasons  the Kansas City Royals are back in the World Series for the third time in franchise history.

10. Eric Hosmer's triple in the 12th inning  hosmer  

The 2014 Kansas City Royals had to do the unthinkable.  In order for the Royals to get to the World Series they had a must win wildcard game.  This is baseball's version of March Madness, win or go home.  KC was down 7-3 to the Oakland A's in the eighth inning before tacking on three runs in the inning follow by a clutch run in the bottom of the ninth.  Tied at seven in extra innings, Oakland struck first by scoring the go-ahead run.  Kansas City came up in the bottom half and showed their will by a one out triple by Eric Hosmer. (via MLB.com)

9.  Salvador Perez's walk off single in the bottom of the 12th inning gives KC a 9-8 victory!bleacherreport.com bleacherreport.com

After the heroic triple, Hosmer scored off an infield single by Christian Colon.  Colon soon stole second to get into scoring position.  Which sets the stage for Salvador Perez who was 0 for 5 at the plate with two outs.  Check out his game winning hit. (via Great Baseball Plays)

8. Nori Aoki makes two outstanding catches that keeps the game knotted at 2. www.cbc.ca
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Game 1, on the road, in LA, game tied at 2.  The Angels had men on first and second looking to blow this game open.  If Aoki doesn't come up with that Howie Kendricks' long flyball then the Angels might have won that game. (via Carrington Harrison) and you can view the second catch below (via MLB.com)

7. Mike Moustakas' go-ahead HR in the top of the 11th as KC defeats LA Angels 3-2!AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill
AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill

As the clock strikes midnight Mike "Moose" Moustakas delivers the crushing blow giving the Royals a win in Game 1 of the ALDS.  No better way to start your post-season career by belting out a home run in the area where you grew up. (via MLB.com)

6. The Royals have a knack for stealing bases. butler
Kansas City tied a MLB record stealing seven bases in the wildcard game against Oakland A's out of eight tries. It continued in the ALDS as slugger Billy Butler added insult to injury for the LA Angels as he too steals a base! It doesn't matter who KC has on first.  Look for them to continue making their move on the first or second pitch.  Jarrod Dyson and Terrance Gore are added speedsters coming off the bench to go alongside the likes of Cain, Gordon, Hosmer who will swipe a base on you
Last stolen base was in 2012!

5. Herrera, Davis & Holland sportsnola.com sportsnola.com[/caption] The best law firm I mean bullpen in baseball!  If KC is leading after six inning chalk it up as a Royals win!  It all starts when Kelvin Herrera comes in the seventh throwing ridiculous heat. (via MLB.com) The eighth inning belongs to Wade Davis continues throwing heat! (via MLB.com) Greg Holland is the closer the modern-day Dan Quisenberry!  When he enter the game is over! (via MLB.com)

4. Alex Gordon taking over Game 1 of the ALCS vs Baltimore Orioles bleacherreport.com
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Alex Gordon stole the show in his first ever ALCS game as he breaks his bat hitting a bases clearing double for an early 4-0 lead.  He makes an incredible catch out in the field and breaks a 5-5 tie in the top of the tenth inning to take a 1-0 lead in the ALCS. Here is a look at the broken bat bases clearing double (via MLB.com)

3. Lorenzo Cain's bid for a post season Gold Glove  and MVP of the ALCS  bleacherreport.com bleacherreport.com

I don't think anybody has enjoyed the baseball playoffs more than Royals center fielder Lorenzo Cain.  Cain has surprised many with his .533 batting average in the ALCS but the world should know that the Royals center fielder is a magician out in the field.  He has saved the Royals by taking away potential runs from opponents during crucial time. (via MLB.com) (via MLB.com)

 2. Mike Moustakas goes head first over the dugout rail making a catch on a foul ball    kansascity.com kansascity.com 

The Royals defense has taken so many opportunities away from the opposing teams and plays like Moustakas giving up his body is the sole reason why the Royals are in the World Series. (via MLB.com)

1. NED YOST  grantland.com grantland.com
The Royals were 48-50 on July 21st and everyone in Kansas City was calling for Yost's head. Their final 56 games of the season the Royals finished with a 36-20 record that led to an 89-73 finish and a wildcard berth. A playoff berth that hasn't happen in 29 years. Since the playoffs have begun the Cinderella Royals have outsmart the likes of Bob Melvin, Mike Scioscia and Buck Showalter with their managerial moves. Pushing the right buttons making moves to pinch hit and pinch run in the latter part of the game. Yost has succeeded in finding the best pitching matchups in duress situations. Are they overachiever, probably so but if you ask them do they think they belong in the World Series? With an 8-0 playoff record so far, without a doubt! 

-LeRoy McConnell III

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