Today’s daily moment
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6/25 - Gehrig cycle
6 total bases on rookie, 1 pt
E: at Classic Yankee in B&W
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I was lucky to get this done first try
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On rookie? easy peasy...
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Took two times...not bad. Still hate the black and white stuff. Lou Gehrig did not attempt to hit in black and white
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@dlpme1977_psn said in Today’s daily moment:
Took two times...not bad. Still hate the black and white stuff. Lou Gehrig did not attempt to hit in black and white
Yes he did. Color wasn't invented until 1940. Read a book.
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@matrixtn_psn said in Today’s daily moment:
6/24 - BP P vs Mets
1 K in 1 inning on Vet for 1
This one was too easy. I used my first baseman load out and struck out the first batter on three pitches.
def nothing wrong with an easy one
I would like at least a little challenge. Literally threw three pitches and it was done lol
Oh, it was too easy, ok. Tomorrow I’ll ask for a Johnny Damon 10 base mission in one game just for you
I mean, 10 TB isn’t too bad, I wouldn’t mind it but do you only live with extremes? lol. Seriously though, strike out 1 batter. All I’m saying is it was at the extremely easy end of the spectrum. I’d rather see more middle of the road challenges.
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@dlpme1977_psn said in Today’s daily moment:
Took two times...not bad. Still hate the black and white stuff. Lou Gehrig did not attempt to hit in black and white
You weren’t alive then so how would you know?
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Funny cause this one I am on try 6..
Completed try 7
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@theblindrhino said in Today’s daily moment:
@dlpme1977_psn said in Today’s daily moment:
Took two times...not bad. Still hate the black and white stuff. Lou Gehrig did not attempt to hit in black and white
Yes he did. Color wasn't invented until 1940. Read a book.
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@theblindrhino said in Today’s daily moment:
@dlpme1977_psn said in Today’s daily moment:
Took two times...not bad. Still hate the black and white stuff. Lou Gehrig did not attempt to hit in black and white
Yes he did. Color wasn't invented until 1940. Read a book.
Yup did not read what I wrote. When he PHYSICALLY hit, he hit in pure color unless he was color blind. ha geez
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@dlpme1977_psn said in Today’s daily moment:
@theblindrhino said in Today’s daily moment:
@dlpme1977_psn said in Today’s daily moment:
Took two times...not bad. Still hate the black and white stuff. Lou Gehrig did not attempt to hit in black and white
Yes he did. Color wasn't invented until 1940. Read a book.
Yup did not read what I wrote. When he PHYSICALLY hit, he hit in pure color unless he was color blind. ha geez
No. The world was black and white up and until the day he died. RIP. Haven't you watched any old reels of the guy? They are black and white for a reason.
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6/26 - Mets/Phils as NYM
3 innings, Vet for 1
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@matrixtn_psn said in Today’s daily moment:
6/26 - Mets/Phils as NYM
3 innings, Vet for 1
My pleasure but guess they moved 3 inning games to Saturday’s now
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Cleared first go but w t f. At least 8 good timing, good pci pop ups, fly outs, ground outs and a P/P mccan shot that was caught with a leaping catch at the wall.
Finally got a hit in the 3rd. Then of course good timing ground out for DP.
Then because this game is what it is, a missed PCI late single up the middle to win in the 1st extra inning.
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Lets see what has happened on this date
2015: Prince Fielder hit his 300 HR.
2003: Edgar Martinez passes Griffey Jr for the franchise RBI lead for the Mariners.
1968: Bob Gibson throws his 5th consecutive shutout
1957 Willie Mays goes 4 for 5 scoring 3 and driving in 4.But nope we get a lame 3 inning game.
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@dolenz_psn said in Today’s daily moment:
Lets see what has happened on this date
2015: Prince Fielder hit his 300 HR.
2003: Edgar Martinez passes Griffey Jr for the franchise RBI lead for the Mariners.
1968: Bob Gibson throws his 5th consecutive shutout
1957 Willie Mays goes 4 for 5 scoring 3 and driving in 4.But nope we get a lame 3 inning game.
Dont forget Rod Carew!
On Rod Carew Night, the Twins' first baseman goes 4-for-5 en route to scoring five runs and collecting six RBIs in Minnesota's 19-12 victory over the White Sox at Metropolitan Stadium. The 31 year-old Panamanian's offensive output, which includes a double and home run, raises his season's batting average to .403.
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She would be at 31 today if we didnt miss any?
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@hikes83_psn said in Today’s daily moment:
She would be at 31 today if we didnt miss any?
Yes sir got my 3 pack today....
Right now u would get to exactly 35 if rest are 1 point
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@nymets1987_psn said in Today’s daily moment:
@hikes83_psn said in Today’s daily moment:
She would be at 31 today if we didnt miss any?
Yes sir got my 3 pack today....
Right now u would get to exactly 35 if rest are 1 point
Right on! Was afraid I had missed on. Need that pocket watch for the GOAT collection