Was Andy Pettitte’s less than perfect recollection while testifying last week during the Roger Clemens’ perjury trial a genuine lapse in his memory, or a concerted effort to help his friend beat the wrap? Although lawyer-turned-blogger Craig Calcaterra did a good job demonstrating that Pettitte did not flip flop on the stand, that didn’t stop […]
Archive for May 7th, 2012
Does Jon Heyman’s Allegation Against Pettitte Belie a Conflict of Interest?
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Exercise in Futility: Chris Davis, Adrian Gonzalez Come Up Empty With Bat in 17-Inning Marathon
Posted in Baseball, Baseball History, MLB, Red Sox, Yankees, tagged Adrian Gonzal, Baltimore Orioles, Chris Davis on May 7, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
The Red Sox and Orioles played a marathon finale to their three game series (which, in terms of innings, almost lasted four). The six-plus hour affair probably wasn’t what either team had in mind on getaway day, but, for Adrian Gonzalez and Chris Davis, the afternoon must have seemed even longer. By going 0-8 in […]