Roto Riteup: September 29, 2018
We just hit dingers here at the Roto Riteup.
FIVE straight games with homer.@ddahl21 is on ?. #SeptemberBaseball pic.twitter.com/pvbTGCLru6
— MLB (@MLB) September 29, 2018
We just hit dingers here at the Roto Riteup.
FIVE straight games with homer.@ddahl21 is on ?. #SeptemberBaseball pic.twitter.com/pvbTGCLru6
— MLB (@MLB) September 29, 2018
The Roto Riteup is racing to home plate at full speed!
.@JLester34: speed demon. #SeptemberBaseball pic.twitter.com/UTedDkeGIV
— MLB (@MLB) September 28, 2018
This feels like the first win the Rangers have had in awhile:
Ichiro is ready to take on any challenge …
Even if it involves pillows. #MomentOfFlavor pic.twitter.com/Tn1RNKzIzb
— MLB (@MLB) September 24, 2018
The Roto Riteup salutes you, Adrian Beltre!
In possibly his last home game, Adrián Beltré gets a standing ovation from the @Rangers faithful. pic.twitter.com/k7fEYbAxSb
— MLB (@MLB) September 23, 2018
And we’re the two best friends that anybody could have.
These two ? pic.twitter.com/EiVi5K5s9L
— Atlanta Braves (@Braves) September 21, 2018
When Roto Riteup readers start creeping up in the standings…..
“I think I might be able to help with the Pan/Pam dilemma.” pic.twitter.com/1sqAjD1Gbz
— MLB GIFS (@MLBGIFs) September 19, 2018
The Roto Riteup is a big fan of cycling:
You knew he wasn’t stopping at 2nd. pic.twitter.com/n0kE0dl6UJ
— MLB (@MLB) September 18, 2018
Big apologies for taking the last few days off. Been dealing with some health issues, but am now off the DL and looking forward to only pinch running and playing defense.
Jack Nicholson was super upset about this in The Departed.
Now pinch-running…#RatWatch pic.twitter.com/XFE2ZSjysM
— Cut4 (@Cut4) September 15, 2018
Return of the mack.
#TBT to David Wright sending Citi Field into pandemonium in the World Series.https://t.co/xqoI80qHxQ pic.twitter.com/RN1Ei3U0Q4
— Cut4 (@Cut4) September 13, 2018
Bryce Harper is hoping to be the next two-way player.
.@Bharper3407 can rake. He’s also a pretty good hitter. ? pic.twitter.com/xJB17AsEwJ
— MLB (@MLB) September 11, 2018
…but he’s no Kyle Gibson.