Ok, I found a bunch of inside the park home runs on the Internet. Some players touched the bases with their right foot, others with their left foot, and othes used both.
Too bad Cool Papa Bell is not alive.
He would know which foot to use.
Ok, I found a bunch of inside the park home runs on the Internet. Some players touched the bases with their right foot, others with their left foot, and othes used both.
Interesting.
Can someone be right or left footed? :idunno:
Go CARDS :the_wave:
I would guess that NFL kickers are right footed or left footed.
Sebastian Janikowski is the only placekicker I can think of who is "left footed".
There are lots of left footed punters.
Ok, I found a bunch of inside the park home runs on the Internet. Some players touched the bases with their right foot, others with their left foot, and othes used both.
Ok, I found a bunch of inside the park home runs on the Internet. Some players touched the bases with their right foot, others with their left foot, and othes used both.
I would guess that NFL kickers are right footed or left footed.
Sebastian Janikowski is the only placekicker I can think of who is "left footed".
There are lots of left footed punters.
That's rich, coming from one who was a Mayberry Bears fan, and thought Goober was the greatest manager, since Walter Alston.
Well this is one way to manage a game.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...goes-on-expletive-filled-tirade-against-media
This is true. But depending on what city you're in, the sports reporters vary in the intensity of coverage. I've heard that NY sports reporters are particularly tough.Here's what the Reds' manager said to the beat reporters that follow the team and write about them:
Your job is not to sniff out every [fbomb] thing is about the Reds and [fbomb] put it out there for every other [fbomb] guy to hear. It's not your job.
Actually, that's EXACTLY what their job is about. Newsflash: the reporters are not shills for the Cincinnati Reds.
It was good to see the Giants beat the Dodgers last night 6-2. Tonight it's Madison Bumgarner vs Clayton Kersshaw!
This is true. But depending on what city you're in, the sports reporters vary in the intensity of coverage. I've heard that NY sports reporters are particularly tough.
In Cincinatti, Dusty Baker handled reporters very well it seemed to me. In St. Louis, Tony Larussa took every question as a personal attack and responded with barely concealed contempt. But Tony Larussa and Dusty Baker are both in different jobs now. Was Tony's success more the result of the GM and a homegrown farm system or the talent he was given to work with?
It was good to see the Giants beat the Dodgers last night 6-2. Tonight it's Madison Bumgarner vs Clayton Kersshaw!
Tony Larussa totally mishandled the Ozzie Smith situation. The GM at that time, I believe it was Walt Jockety (but I could be wrong) put him in that position. Tony and Walt didn't like the scrutiny the team was under and the criticism received which led them to leave KMOX radio. Another big mistake. Fortunately, these mistakes were corrected over time when Walt left, and later when Tony left. Tony showed his lack of management skills when they got rid of Steve Kline because he was frustrated with continuing to warm-up inning after inning and not getting into the game. Matheny knows better. As for the White Rat, he was a very good manager who maybe was too close to some of his players. He tolerated a lot of bad behavior as long as they still won. Matheny appears to be doing an excellent job even giving his closer some rest even with the game on the line. I still believe the Cardinals need a lefthander in the rotation but I don't know who I'd replace. Long term excellence can only be achieved through the farm system. Current management recognizes that and has done a good job so far.No. Tony is one of the best team managers in history. how many WS trophies did dustywin ? as a MANAGER. sofa managers are the best. go lead a TEAM to a World Series Victory - atrol: BTW, i have NEVER seen a better handling of the press than LaRussa - except Matheny, Whitey, Red, . . . . ALL Cardinals. The Best Organization in Baseball
Is there a better pitching staff than the St. Louis Cardinals right now?