Whoops! Angels' Sean Rodriguez strikes out after 4-2 count

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 Whoops! Angels' Sean Rodriguez strikes out after 4-2 count
If you weren't paying any attention to Thursday's Angels-Tigers game, no need to worry. Neither were the managers, players or coaches. In a moment that only the drag of a 162-game season could produce, Angels' rookie Sean Rodriguez (pictured right) struck out when he should have actually been on first base with a walk. That's right. Absolutely no one involved with the game realized that ... [link]

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FURTHER PROOF THAT NO ONE WATCHES THE TIGERS
Published 9/6/2008 by World of Isaac (noreply@blogger.com) at The World of Isaac
The Tigers haven't been interesting in well over a month. It was as if they mailed it in sometime in Spring Training. Well, now it seems that not only the fans are disinterested but the umpires are as well In a moment that only the drag of a 162-game season could produce, Angels' rookie Sean Rodriguez (pictured right) struck out when he should have actually been on first base with a walk. That's right. Absolutely no one involved with the game realized that the count before the strikeout was 4 balls and 2 ...

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