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    Broad Street got a reaction from ten ocho recon scout in Throw at Marisdick   
    Like this team needs help putting people on the bases....
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    Broad Street got a reaction from IIIII in Throw at Marisdick   
    Like this team needs help putting people on the bases....
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    Broad Street got a reaction from Taylor in Throw at Marisdick   
    Like this team needs help putting people on the bases....
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    Broad Street got a reaction from halomatt in Throw at Marisdick   
    Like this team needs help putting people on the bases....
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    Broad Street got a reaction from eligrba in Throw at Marisdick   
    Like this team needs help putting people on the bases....
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    Broad Street got a reaction from Angel Oracle in Throw at Marisdick   
    Like this team needs help putting people on the bases....
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    Broad Street got a reaction from AngelsLakersFan in Mike Trout to Undergo MRI Tomorrow   
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    Broad Street got a reaction from Taylor in Mike Trout to Undergo MRI Tomorrow   
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    Broad Street got a reaction from Angel Oracle in Mike Trout to Undergo MRI Tomorrow   
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    Broad Street reacted to John Taylor in David Fletcher is the most overlooked Angel ...   
    I felt Fletcher should have been an All-Star this year.
     
    The good news is that David Fletcher is not overlooked when it comes to @tdawg87's fantasies:
     

     
     
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    Broad Street got a reaction from Taylor in Trading Jo Adell   
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    Broad Street got a reaction from Lou in 2019 MLB All Star Game - #45   
    And Astros batters have driven both in.... wonder if Dodger fans are having flashbacks. 
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    Broad Street got a reaction from Troll Daddy in Brad Ausmus on the collision at homeplate   
    I’m not a fan of throwing at another player intentionally. Our pitchers don’t have the greatest control as it is, nor do I want any extra runners on base. 
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    Broad Street got a reaction from Biergott in Brad Ausmus on the collision at homeplate   
    2 things stand out immediately to me...
    1) Marisnik has the back half of the plate all day the whole way on that play, yet he launches himself at the front portion of the plate with his shoulder down. 
     
    2) How often do players try and slide in safe to home on the front part of the plate? Especially when they can see the whole back half wide open?
     
    Even if it wasn’t intentionally dirty, it’s a dumb facking play that has me questioning Marisnik’s intelligence. 
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    Broad Street got a reaction from jordan in Brad Ausmus on the collision at homeplate   
    2 things stand out immediately to me...
    1) Marisnik has the back half of the plate all day the whole way on that play, yet he launches himself at the front portion of the plate with his shoulder down. 
     
    2) How often do players try and slide in safe to home on the front part of the plate? Especially when they can see the whole back half wide open?
     
    Even if it wasn’t intentionally dirty, it’s a dumb facking play that has me questioning Marisnik’s intelligence. 
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    Broad Street got a reaction from moccasin in Brad Ausmus on the collision at homeplate   
    2 things stand out immediately to me...
    1) Marisnik has the back half of the plate all day the whole way on that play, yet he launches himself at the front portion of the plate with his shoulder down. 
     
    2) How often do players try and slide in safe to home on the front part of the plate? Especially when they can see the whole back half wide open?
     
    Even if it wasn’t intentionally dirty, it’s a dumb facking play that has me questioning Marisnik’s intelligence. 
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    Broad Street got a reaction from Swiss Angel Fan in Brad Ausmus on the collision at homeplate   
    2 things stand out immediately to me...
    1) Marisnik has the back half of the plate all day the whole way on that play, yet he launches himself at the front portion of the plate with his shoulder down. 
     
    2) How often do players try and slide in safe to home on the front part of the plate? Especially when they can see the whole back half wide open?
     
    Even if it wasn’t intentionally dirty, it’s a dumb facking play that has me questioning Marisnik’s intelligence. 
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    Broad Street got a reaction from Pancake Bear in Brad Ausmus on the collision at homeplate   
    2 things stand out immediately to me...
    1) Marisnik has the back half of the plate all day the whole way on that play, yet he launches himself at the front portion of the plate with his shoulder down. 
     
    2) How often do players try and slide in safe to home on the front part of the plate? Especially when they can see the whole back half wide open?
     
    Even if it wasn’t intentionally dirty, it’s a dumb facking play that has me questioning Marisnik’s intelligence. 
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    Broad Street got a reaction from Billy_Ball in Brad Ausmus on the collision at homeplate   
    2 things stand out immediately to me...
    1) Marisnik has the back half of the plate all day the whole way on that play, yet he launches himself at the front portion of the plate with his shoulder down. 
     
    2) How often do players try and slide in safe to home on the front part of the plate? Especially when they can see the whole back half wide open?
     
    Even if it wasn’t intentionally dirty, it’s a dumb facking play that has me questioning Marisnik’s intelligence. 
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    Broad Street got a reaction from gurn67 in Brad Ausmus on the collision at homeplate   
    2 things stand out immediately to me...
    1) Marisnik has the back half of the plate all day the whole way on that play, yet he launches himself at the front portion of the plate with his shoulder down. 
     
    2) How often do players try and slide in safe to home on the front part of the plate? Especially when they can see the whole back half wide open?
     
    Even if it wasn’t intentionally dirty, it’s a dumb facking play that has me questioning Marisnik’s intelligence. 
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    Broad Street got a reaction from stormngt in Brad Ausmus on the collision at homeplate   
    2 things stand out immediately to me...
    1) Marisnik has the back half of the plate all day the whole way on that play, yet he launches himself at the front portion of the plate with his shoulder down. 
     
    2) How often do players try and slide in safe to home on the front part of the plate? Especially when they can see the whole back half wide open?
     
    Even if it wasn’t intentionally dirty, it’s a dumb facking play that has me questioning Marisnik’s intelligence. 
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    Broad Street got a reaction from grogdevil in Brad Ausmus on the collision at homeplate   
    2 things stand out immediately to me...
    1) Marisnik has the back half of the plate all day the whole way on that play, yet he launches himself at the front portion of the plate with his shoulder down. 
     
    2) How often do players try and slide in safe to home on the front part of the plate? Especially when they can see the whole back half wide open?
     
    Even if it wasn’t intentionally dirty, it’s a dumb facking play that has me questioning Marisnik’s intelligence. 
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    Broad Street got a reaction from Game 6 in Brad Ausmus on the collision at homeplate   
    2 things stand out immediately to me...
    1) Marisnik has the back half of the plate all day the whole way on that play, yet he launches himself at the front portion of the plate with his shoulder down. 
     
    2) How often do players try and slide in safe to home on the front part of the plate? Especially when they can see the whole back half wide open?
     
    Even if it wasn’t intentionally dirty, it’s a dumb facking play that has me questioning Marisnik’s intelligence. 
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    Broad Street got a reaction from Torridd in Brad Ausmus on the collision at homeplate   
    2 things stand out immediately to me...
    1) Marisnik has the back half of the plate all day the whole way on that play, yet he launches himself at the front portion of the plate with his shoulder down. 
     
    2) How often do players try and slide in safe to home on the front part of the plate? Especially when they can see the whole back half wide open?
     
    Even if it wasn’t intentionally dirty, it’s a dumb facking play that has me questioning Marisnik’s intelligence. 
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    Broad Street got a reaction from Fish Oil in Brad Ausmus on the collision at homeplate   
    2 things stand out immediately to me...
    1) Marisnik has the back half of the plate all day the whole way on that play, yet he launches himself at the front portion of the plate with his shoulder down. 
     
    2) How often do players try and slide in safe to home on the front part of the plate? Especially when they can see the whole back half wide open?
     
    Even if it wasn’t intentionally dirty, it’s a dumb facking play that has me questioning Marisnik’s intelligence. 
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