No idea why we didn't have them review that. ...And Altuve with the huge pick-me-up. Covid ain't got **** on that guy.
Jason Lane, Yordan, every LHB catcher in baseball, it's rare but not as rare as one would think For baseball players, throwing right-handed and batting left-handed may be the best combination for success in the major leagues, according a new analysis of player data from 1871 through 2016. The findings, published in a letter to The New England Journal of Medicine, show that such players - among them, Boston Red Sox legend Ted Williams - were far more likely to be .300 hitters and were also more likely to end up in baseball’s Hall of Fame. https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...ll-players-throw-right-hit-left-idUSKBN1CU32Y Also a good read: https://www.mlb.com/news/baseball-endangered-species-lefty-hitter-lefty-thrower
why don’t I like the NBA like I did as a kid and in my 20’s? I know you don’t know me, it’s kinda rhetorical.