The restraint it must take for you to write this column without this reference to last night’s game, which I will quote from the Los Angeles Times, “He had just given up a game-winning grand slam to a good-fielding catcher who walked to the plate batting .217.” That was Tanner Scott.
The restraint it must take for you to write this column without this reference to last night’s game, which I will quote from the Los Angeles Times, “He had just given up a game-winning grand slam to a good-fielding catcher who walked to the plate batting .217.” That was Tanner Scott.
It wasn’t restraint as much as luck. I wrote that column in January. After that game a few nights ago, it felt like a good time to repost.
“A good-fielding catcher who walked to the plate batting .217.” — that’s great.
Tanner Scott was quoted recently saying, “baseball hates me right now.“ None of us are disagreeing with that.
xchecked Tanner twice at Howard and then was lucky enough to draft him while with Orioles.