My e-mail to the writer Janis Carr:
Were you at the game?
"After getting Kole Calhoun to pop up to end the eighth, Seattle reliever Fernando Rodney turned and shot an invisible bow-and-arrow to the sky. The former Angels pitcher has done his celebratory move for years in the ninth inning."
Calhoun flew out deep to CF. A pop up is usually handled by the infield. The Seattle player retreated to the warning track.
Secondly, Rodney usually turns his back to home plate - and shoots towards the outfield scoreboard. or that area. Sunday - he - now if you watch the replay - turned towards the third base dugout...the one occupied by the Angels, and shoots. BIG FREAKING DIFFERENCE.
More mistakes by you:
"Trailing 5-4, Mike Trout walked and then raced home on Albert Pujols’ hit-and-run double to right field to tie the score. As soon as he crossed home plate, Trout turned and shot an arrow into the sky a la Rodney.
Pujols did the same while standing on second. Both Angels players said it was all in fun."
Whoops! Just watch the replay...Trout - now follow - looks directly at 2nd base (the base Albert is standing on) and "shoots" at him.
Albert - returns fire towards Trout's direction...NO WHERE NEAR THE SKY (unless you're an ant)
Lastly Janis - Fans have been booing Fernando for years. I booed him lustfully when he was in an Angels uniform. HE SUCKED!
Just trying to help you out...but your article is wrong on several areas. Good luck in future writings.