Roto Riteup: July 12, 2019
Can we get baseball back, please?
No one:
Absolute no one:
Vampires in the afternoon: pic.twitter.com/uK28rvNhGt
— Cut4 (@Cut4) July 12, 2019
Can we get baseball back, please?
No one:
Absolute no one:
Vampires in the afternoon: pic.twitter.com/uK28rvNhGt
— Cut4 (@Cut4) July 12, 2019
The U.S.A. Women’s Soccer team has nothing on this….
Y’all wanna see a nutmeg K? pic.twitter.com/KLtP8YTnni
— Cut4 (@Cut4) July 3, 2019
Could the mound in London actually have been lower?
ERod's vertical release point this year is at 5.778 feet on average.
In London, it was 5.727 feet.
It's a 115 pitch sample out of nearly 1700 total pitches this year, which puts the sample standard dev at about 0.015 feet.
— Connor Kurcon (@ckurcon) July 1, 2019
Interesting… I struggle converting back from the metric system too…
The Roto Riteup always brings something unexpected.
Let’s dance. pic.twitter.com/0t0ozSJTCx
— MLB GIFS (@MLBGIFs) June 26, 2019
It seemed like a good idea at first!
This goes down in the scorebook as: wut? pic.twitter.com/U16wCRa8fg
— Cut4 (@Cut4) June 26, 2019
Sometimes if you want to get something done right you have to do it yourself.
The Minors gave us one of the weirdest walk-offs you'll ever see. @swbrailriders' Breyvic Valera hits what appears to be a game-tying double, but Norfolk's right fielder forgets how many outs there are….
(via @MiLB) pic.twitter.com/tc5knvf2Mt
— Cut4 (@Cut4) June 20, 2019
I get knocked down, but I get up again.
This is how Max Scherzer looked, tonight.
(You should see the other guys.)#Scherzday // #OnePursuit pic.twitter.com/0bXdnPGigL
— Washington Nationals (@Nationals) June 20, 2019
How I would look in a Major League at bat:
Bruh. pic.twitter.com/naiuRkIzJd
— Cut4 (@Cut4) June 19, 2019
How I celebrate after the completion of the Roto Riteup:
We don’t even have a caption. Just watch this bat flip.
via @MiLB pic.twitter.com/8MENdugkSF
— Cut4 (@Cut4) June 18, 2019