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NON È UN PROBLEMA DI OBAMA O TRUMP.  NON È UN PROBLEMA DI RISPETTO DELLA BANDIERA O DELL'INNO O DEI SOLDATI.  La morale la puoi fare quando hai capito il problema, non prima. Esattamente com

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1. Kershaw recorded a career-high 15 strikeouts, 14 of which came on breaking balls. The 14 strikeouts on breaking balls are the most in a single start since pitch types were begun to be tracked, in 2009. 

2. According to Elias Sports Bureau research, Kershaw’s 15 strikeouts are tied for the third-most strikeouts in a no-hitter in MLB history. The only pitcher in MLB history with more strikeouts in a no-hitter is Nolan Ryan, who did it twice (17 in 1973 with the Angels and 16 in 1991 with the Rangers). Kershaw tied Warren Spahn for most strikeouts in a no-hitter by a left-handed pitcher. Spahn did it in 1960. 

3. Kershaw is the third reigning Cy Young Award winner to throw a no-hitter, and the second to do so in a Dodgers uniform. Sandy Koufax did it for the Dodgers in 1964 and Bob Gibson did so for the Cardinals in 1971. 

4. Kershaw’s teammate Josh Beckett threw a no-hitter on May 25. The last time a team threw the first two no-hitters of a season was when Cubs pitchers Burt Hooton and Milt Pappas did it in 1972. Before Kershaw and Beckett, the last Dodgers to throw no-hitters in the same season were Carl Erskine and Sal Maglie in 1956. 

5. Kershaw's no-hitter came 24 days after Beckett’s no-hitter. Per Elias research, that is the shortest span between no hitters by a team since Johnny Vander Meer of the Reds did it in consecutive starts in 1938, on June 11 and June 15. 

6. The Dodgers now have 22 no-hitters in their history, most of any MLB team. No other team has more than 18. 

7. The most recent Dodgers left-handed pitcher to throw a no-hitter was Fernando Valenzuela in 1990. Kershaw is the fifth Dodgers lefty to toss a no-hitter. 

8. As for the Colorado Rockies, they were no-hit for the third time in their franchise's history. The most recent was by a Dodger (Hideo Nomo in 1998) and the other was by a lefty (Al Leiter for the Marlins in 1996). 

9. Kershaw’s only blemish came from a Hanley Ramirez error in the seventh inning. Elias tells us that the last pitcher to throw a non-perfect no-hitter without any walks wasJonathan Sanchez in 2009. An eighth-inning error did in Sanchez during his perfect-game bid. 

10. A legitimate case could be made for Kershaw’s pitching performance on Wednesday as the best individual pitching performance all-time. Kershaw’s Game Score was 102. Over the past 100 years, that’s the second-highest Game Score in a nine-inning game. Only Kerry Wood’s 20 strikeout game in 1998 was higher (105), but Wood allowed a hit in that game. 

Furthermore, Elias research confirms that Kershaw is the first player ever in the history of MLB with 15 strikeouts without allowing either a hit or walk. 

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Sherman è già parecchio carico... 

 

It's not too shocking to see Richard Sherman and a receiver in a fight. It's a little surprising that it was a receiver on his own team.

The Seahawks had a minor scuffle in minicamp practice on Wednesday. And in the middle was Sherman, the team's All-Pro cornerback.

Are you surprised that receiver Phil Bates got in a minor kerfuffle with the league's most braggadocious player? Probably not. And as far as football fights go, this was a pretty good one. There was some serious swinging going on.

Actually, it appears Sherman didn't have a ton to do with it. KOMO News said that tempers started flaring when safety Earl Thomas hit receiver Bryan Walters as he went down (cough, cough "non-contact practice" cough) at the end of a deep catch, and Walters hurt his shoulder. Sherman and Bates played the feud on the next play.

And Thomas got in a little verbal shot of his own afterward.

"When we're out here everything's happening fast and, ah, you know those receivers, they're kind of soft sometimes," Thomas said, via KOMO news. "They see one of their teammates, or guys in their same room fall, they start crying. You just kind of shrug it off and you don't pay attention to guys like that. But it's all in the game we're teammates at the end of the day. Obviously we're going after the same goal."

Hey, Seahawks coach Pete Carroll likes full-on competition in practice. He got it on Wednesday.

Bates and Sherman made up after the brouhaha. Fights happen in football practices all the time; that's not too big of a deal. We'll see if the Seahawks receivers appreciate Thomas' "soft" comment, however. 

 

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Grande serie vinta contro i Cardinals.

 

 

Beckett lancia uno shutout contro Wainwright e emerge come starter credibile (vicino parente di quando era ace ai Red Sux)

 

Greinke ne elimina 10 e concede solo 4 valide;

 

Kershaw è al terzo shutout consecutivo, 28 inning consecutivi senza subire punti, con 13 K a supporto. ERA sceso nei pressi di 2. Incredibile.

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La NFL si avvicina a grandi passi   :iminlove1: già ad agosto 4 incontri di prestagione  :headbang!:

 

Spero intanto che questo piccolo godzilla della natura firmi in tempi brevi la sua conferma con noi. Vontaze...FIRMA, TI PREGO!!!! FIRMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

 

Nella stagione appena conclusa semplicemente il difensore con più placcaggi di tutta la lega...

Top 100 Players of 2014:  52nd-best player in the league

L'ORCO  :inchino  :inchino

 

 

 

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qualche anima pia mi spiega a grandi linee come funziona lo sport baseball? :asd

il miei piu grandi crucci sono: il lanciatore pensavo fosse uno solo per tutta la partita e invece ??? e poi non giocano partite di seguito? boh :asd

i battitori invece? boh come funziona :asd

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qualche anima pia mi spiega a grandi linee come funziona lo sport baseball? :asd

il miei piu grandi crucci sono: il lanciatore pensavo fosse uno solo per tutta la partita e invece ??? e poi non giocano partite di seguito? boh :asd

i battitori invece? boh come funziona :asd

 

Hai chiesto poche cose...  :ahahah

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Masahiro Tanaka has been diagnosed with a partially torn ulnar collateral ligament.

 

Oh boy. The Yankees are saying that the tear is small and Tanaka could return after six weeks following a platelet-rich plasma injection. The club noted that the right-hander has seen three doctors and none of them have recommended surgery at this point. However, general manager Brian Cashman also isn't ruling out an operation eventually being required. Tanaka is in the first year of a seven-year, $155 million contract.
 

 

D-Gen immagino lo sapesse già.

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