Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Ryan Raburn likes to fail in big spots

I don't know anything about Ryan Raburn other than:

1. He totally dinked Cuddy's liner in game 163 last year, turning a single into a triple when they were ahead.
2. He opens his mouth like a spaz and lets Jim Thome score from first.

Last night, him and Granderson (whoops! I mean Jackson) converged on a fly ball in left-center. Raburn took what some would call an "interesting" route to the ball. He sprinted back towards the fence and then realized the ball was actually not that direction, so he changed and started running towards center. Let's see if we can identify the problem!



As TK would say, that's a shame. You don't ever want to see that.

Bert, when watching the replay, says, "Let's see if Raburn is calling off Jackson. (pause) Nope, he had it all the way, and it just hit the heel of his glove. (pause) Not saying anything right here, just with the open mouth..."



Christ, learn how to field, Detroit.

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