May 13, 200422 yr Pitch 1: Ball Pitch 2: Called Strike Pitch 3: Ball Pitch 4: Foul Pitch 5: Foul Pitch 6: Foul Pitch 7: Foul Pitch 8: Foul Pitch 9: Foul Pitch 10: Foul Pitch 11: Foul Pitch 12: Foul Pitch 13: Foul Pitch 14: Foul Pitch 15: Foul Pitch 16: Foul Pitch 17: Foul Pitch 18: HOME RUN GOOD LORD!
May 13, 200422 yr The AB was unreal...I happened to catch it just before I went to bed...the Dodger bench was laughing their asses off prior to the HR. Unbelievable!
May 13, 200422 yr I saw it on SportsCenter, I was actually laughing it was absolutely hilarious. Does anyone know what the longest at bat in MLB history was?
May 13, 200422 yr Thats friggin crazy. :blink: If I was the pitcher I would have beaned him and gotten it over with.....
May 14, 200422 yr I love hitters who do that! Thats another reason why I like Juan Pierre. Because he makes the pitcher work a lot and he dosent just go down but he keeps on battling and he dosent strike out. Another hitter on the Marlins who does that is Mike Redmond. And Mike gets a hit so many times and he just wastes the pitchers arm and gets him tired. And even if he does get out in the end it was still a great AB. When you are facing great pitchers you dont want them to pitch so long so you just foul the balls away and get him tired so they wont be able to pitch for so long. The person who does that the best is on the Dodgers...Paul La Duca.
May 14, 200422 yr I love hitters who do that! Thats another reason why I like Juan Pierre. Because he makes the pitcher work a lot and he dosent just go down but he keeps on battling and he dosent strike out. Another hitter on the Marlins who does that is Mike Redmond. And Mike gets a hit so many times and he just wastes the pitchers arm and gets him tired. And even if he does get out in the end it was still a great AB. When you are facing great pitchers you dont want them to pitch so long so you just foul the balls away and get him tired so they wont be able to pitch for so long. The person who does that the best is on the Dodgers...Paul La Duca. Actually Pierre sees fewer pitches per Plate Appearance than just about anybody on the Marlins ... Cabrera 4.3 (3rd in the league) Choi 4.0 Castillo 3.9 Lowell 3.9 Conine 3.6 Gonzalez 3.6 Pierre 3.5 Pierre ranks 65th among NL qualifiers (out of 99). Paul LoDuca is worse - he's 76th (3.48 pitches per Plate Appearance). Redmond isn't a qualifier, but he's worse than Pierre, seeing 3.3 pitches per Plate Appearance.
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