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Crazy ugly looking play
I was watching an ESPN segment and they showed a play where I believe Ken Harvey from the Royals was cutting off a play to home and when he spun around to throw he hit a teammate in the head. It looked like he punched him in the face. Anybody know when this play happened?Washington State University Cougars
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Re: Crazy ugly looking play
Harvey used to play for my hometown Spokane Indians.Washington State University Cougars
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Harvey used to play for my hometown Spokane Indians.Washington State University Cougars
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Hey man, I never caught them showing it till now.Washington State University Cougars
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Re: Crazy ugly looking play
Hey man, I never caught them showing it till now.Washington State University Cougars
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That was a scary play but there's other weird things that happen on the baseball diamond too. Last night Enrique Wilson fouled a ball off his head then in the same at bat he knocked Gregg Zaun silly by hitting him with his followthrough. Those kind of at bats always interest me because it just proves that when you're playing around with balls going at close to 100 MPH that anything can happen and often do.Member of the Official OS Bills Backers Club
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Re: Crazy ugly looking play
That was a scary play but there's other weird things that happen on the baseball diamond too. Last night Enrique Wilson fouled a ball off his head then in the same at bat he knocked Gregg Zaun silly by hitting him with his followthrough. Those kind of at bats always interest me because it just proves that when you're playing around with balls going at close to 100 MPH that anything can happen and often do.Member of the Official OS Bills Backers Club
"Baseball is the most important thing that doesn't matter at all" - Robert B. ParkerComment
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