Ellsbury's hips are flying open before the rest of his body. His swing is all hands right now.
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Speaking of Ryan Dempster, looks like his arm is dropping down. You can see a dramatic change in his release point which is causing a dropoff in the vertical movement on his pitches.
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Easier said than done, but he needs to get back on top of the ball.
Penguins dominated the Sens again. They're moving on. That's kind of scary how well they did against a solid defensive team. The Sens are obviously a let less experienced than the Bruins though and it seems like they had already given up on the series. When your captain tells reporters he doesn't think the team can come back from down 3-1, you know you're in trouble.
"Curtis Granderson suffered a fractured knuckle on his left pinkie finger after getting hit by a pitch in the fifth inning of Friday's contest against the Rays."
No timetable for his return.