So you are saying there was a Dodger player who, as a baserunner, was able to field ground balls to prevent double plays? Must be a great fielder to barehand those hot shots. I call BS on that.
And I don’t always have time to sit and constantly post about things as I am watching a game. Just because I didn’t post it doesn’t mean that it shouldn’t have happened. It certainly should’ve happened after he walked the number nine hitter on a non-competitive pitch and he was close to 100 pitches. He’s also not gone longer than 6 2/3 innings.
He should’ve been taken out after he walked the number nine hitter on a non-competitive pitch. Instead, he left him in to face a guy who had already hit a home run off of him who then got single. Luckily, Sims was able to get out of it.