Posted May 21, 200717 yr http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x21l9e_ha...s-a-triple-play Hanley being the man that he is turns the slick triple play when he was with the Red Sox. (I was bored today)
May 21, 200717 yr Why do they keep calling him Renteria? No idea but that is clearly Shadez. Yeah. I guess that just proves how incompetent most announcers are.
May 21, 200717 yr Author Who cares about the retarded announcers. Hanley looking smoove on that turn. I'm suprised he didn't clock the guy going back to first in the back of the head. You can tell how much smaller he was as well.
May 21, 200717 yr I was at that game. (spring training season ticket holder for the sox) Everyone went crazy...
May 22, 200717 yr Im sure you all realize that we are witnessing one of the best young shortstops this game has seen. He is to us what Dwyane Wade is to the Heat. You can talk all you want about Reyes in NY, but Hanley will soon show the league who the best SS is. He is a five tool player and Im glad we get to see him grow up in front of us.
May 22, 200717 yr Im sure you all realize that we are witnessing one of the best young shortstops this game has seen. He is to us what Dwyane Wade is to the Heat. You can talk all you want about Reyes in NY, but Hanley will soon show the league who the best SS is. He is a five tool player and Im glad we get to see him grow up in front of us. He needs lots of work on his D
May 22, 200717 yr Im sure you all realize that we are witnessing one of the best young shortstops this game has seen. He is to us what Dwyane Wade is to the Heat. You can talk all you want about Reyes in NY, but Hanley will soon show the league who the best SS is. He is a five tool player and Im glad we get to see him grow up in front of us. He needs lots of work on his D "Lots" may be an exagerration, which is commonplace on these boards, but he does need some work. He racks up the errors mostly because he actually tries to make plays. Something I give him extra credit for. Let's not forget that he is just a second year player. You hope a second year guy won't make the same mistakes consistently as he did as a rookie, but it is still a learning experience. I would rather have a guy attempting plays instead of just watching ground balls go past him.
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