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Jake Marisnick takes 12. Last worn by Joey Gallo in 2022.
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diarioelpepazo · 1 year
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El venezolano se colocó a solo 17 imparables de Tony Gwynn en el puesto 21 de máximos hiteadores en la historia del mejor beisbol del mundo. Salvador Pérez impulsó y anotoó. Orlando Arcia ligó de 4-1 con doble y carrera impulsada.   S. Malavé/A. Marín Miguel Cabrera continúa en su camino para alcanzar a uno de los mejores bateadores de la historia en imparables, Tony Gwynn, en el compromiso de sus Tigres de Detroit ante los Rockies de Colorado en el Coors Field. Cabrera conectó su inatrapable 3124 en su maravillosa carrera colocándose a solo 17 imparables de Tony Gwynn en el puesto 21 de máximos hiteadores en la historia del mejor beisbol del mundo, las Grandes Ligas. El criollo pegó el inatrapable en el sexto capítulo del encuentro ante los envíos del derecho Jake Bird en cuenta de 1-1 conectando rodado por el medio del campo, para posteriormente ser reemplazado por Jake Marisnick como corredor emergente. “Miggy” batea para .238 en su última campaña en Las Mayores gracias a 38 imparables en 151 turnos, con un cuadrangular y 12 carreras impulsadas. Salvador Pérez anota contra los Dodgers [caption id="attachment_79349" align="aligncenter" width="612"] Salvador Perez.(Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images)[/caption] Reales de Kansas City se imponen parcialmente en el Kauffman Stadium a los Dodgers de Los Ángeles cinco carreras por tres en un complicado duelo correspondiente a la jornada sabatina en Las Mayores. Una de las carreras facturadas por la novena local fue anotada por el venezolano Salvador Pérez, quien asumió la capitanía del equipo para la presente temporada. Esto lo haría en la primera entrada del compromiso. El receptor criollo impulsó la primera del encuentro con un sencillo. Posteriormente, avanzaría por las almohadillas hasta llegar a la antesala. Su paisano Edward Olivares conectaría un elevado de sacrificio con el que 'Salvy' llegaría milagrosamente a la goma, luego de que Will D. Smith no lo pudiese tocar. SAFE! Salvador Perez with the smooooth slide into home plate 😎 📺 FOX pic.twitter.com/88N8k894U9 — FOX Sports: MLB (@MLBONFOX) July 2, 2023 Esta representaría la trigésima sexta carrera del pelotero nacido en Valencia en su primera campaña como capitán de los monarcas. De igual manera, posee un total de cuarenta carreras impulsadas. Asimismo, su promedio de bateo se sitúa en un .254 con .747 de porcentaje de embasamiento más slugging y quince cuadrangulares en los setenta y cinco juegos que ha disputado este 2023. Orlando Arcia intenta salir de su letargo  [caption id="attachment_79348" align="aligncenter" width="675"] El criollo colaboroó en el triunfo de su equipo. Foto Cortesía[/caption] Angel Marin El campocorto de los Bravos de Atlanta, Orlando Arcia, no atraviesa un buen momento con el madero en sus últimos compromisos, pero este sábado colaboró en la victoria de sus Bravos de Atlanta 7 carreras por 0 ante los Marlins de Miami. El venezolano ligó de 4-1 con doble y carrera impulsada, siendo este apenas su segundo imparable en sus últimos siete compromisos en los cuales batea para .071, con los mencionados dos imparables en 28 turnos al bate. Esta mala racha ha hecho que baje su promedio por debajo de .300, específicamente en .297, producto de 65 inatrapables en 219 turnos, con seis cuadrangulares, con 27 empujadas. A pesar del mal momento, Arcia será el campocorto titular de la Liga Nacional en el Juego de Estrellas gracias a su gran temporada.     Para recibir en tu celular esta y otras informaciones, únete a nuestras redes sociales, síguenos en Instagram, Twitter y Facebook como @DiarioElPepazo El Pepazo/Meridiano
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twins2994 · 1 year
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Minnesota Twins @ Detroit Tigers 6.25.23
Minnesota Twins Lineup Detroit Tigers Lineup
1.) Eddie Julien DH        1.) Zach McKinstry RF
2.) Donovan Solano 1B   2.) Spencer Torkelson 1B
3.) Carlos Correa SS       3.) Kerry Carpenter DH
4.) Royce Lewis 3B          4.) Javy Baez SS
5.) Kyle Farmer 2B           5.) Nick Maton 3B
6.) Willi Castro LF             6.) Andy Ibanez 2B
7.) Joey Gallo RF              7.) Matt Vierling LF
8.) Christian Vazquez C     8.) Jake Rogers C
9.) Michael Taylor CF         9.) Jake Marisnick CF
SP Bailey Ober RHP SP Michael Lorenzen RHP
(4-4) 2.83 ERA            (2-5) 4.00 ERA
(2023 MLB Stats)
-Chris Kreibich-
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goalhofer · 1 year
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Jake Marisnick pours ice cold beer down Gerrit Cole’s neck in celebration of Altuve’s walkoff home run in Game 6 of the 2019 ALCS to send the Astros to the World Series:
Cole: “Jake, that’s cold! It’s going down my BEHIND bro! Is going down my behind!”
Marisnick: *continues to pour it but now directly down his behind*
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frontpagewoman · 5 years
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joethornton · 5 years
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happykeanu · 5 years
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baseballjerseynumbers · 7 months
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Spring Training:
Jake Marisnick assigned 10
Hunter Dozier assigned 17
Evan White assigned 20
Miguel Sanó assigned 22
Richie Martin assigned 25
Francisco Mejía assigned 28
Charles Leblanc assigned 33
Chad Wallach assigned 35
Carson Fulmer assigned 41
Jason Martin assigned 51
Adam Kolarek assigned 56
José Marte assigned 68
Caleb Hamilton assigned 77
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one-for-the-team · 5 years
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twins2994 · 1 year
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Tigers Hang On To Beat Twins.
Twins 2 Tigers 3 W-Olson (1-2) L-Lopez (3-5) SV-Lange (12)
The Minnesota Twins have gotten back on track with three straight wins to take back control of the American League Central. The team got back to work tonight against the Tigers in Detroit. The Tigers starting the scoring early in the second inning. Nick Maton led-off with a single to right and Miguel Cabrera drew a walk. Eric Haase and Jake Marisnick singled to load up the bases. Zack McKinstry knocked in a pair with a bloop single to center and Detroit had a three-run lead in a blink of an eye. Meanwhile, Reese Olson threw five shutout innings and ran out of gas in the sixth. Carlos Correa smoked an Olson fastball out to left for a solo homer and the Twins pulled within two. The Twins continued to inch further in the seventh as Joey Gallo belted a Chasen Shreve slider out to center for a solo shot. Minnesota was within a run after seven innings of play. Alex Lange got out of a bases loaded jam in the eighth and put up a zero in the ninth to pick up the win tonight. 
-Final Thoughts- Pablo Lopez had a decent start today. He went six innings and allowed three runs on seven hits with ten strikeouts and a walk. Emilio Paan got four outs, Jose De Leon injured his arm when warming up to come into the game. Jordan Balazovic got the last two outs of the eighth. Carlos Correa and Ryan Jeffers had two hits each to lead the way. The Twins hit 0-for-4 with runners in scoring position and left eight men on base. Byron Buxton left the game with back spasms. Tomorrow, Bailey Ober faces Michael Lorenzon in the series finale. The game will start at 11:10 due to rain expected in the area tomorrow. 
-Chris Kreibich-
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When your sibling won’t stop poking you and you swear to god one more fucking poke and they ass gettin slapped
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josealtubae · 5 years
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Angels “get even” with Marisnick during game two of the series
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ANAHEIM, Calif. – With his first game back since the Jonathan Lucroy collision, Astros outfielder, Jake Marisnick, had Angels fans constantly ridiculing him at Tuesday night’s game; as well as, a plunking pitch to his left shoulder.
On July 8, 2019, Lucroy was left with a concussion after a brutal collision at home plate with Marisnick. Since then, he has been suspended for two games by MLB. Last night was his first game back and was booed each time he came at bat.
“The fans were brutal over the dugout,” Astros manager AJ Hinch said. “He was certainly the villain tonight.”
Marisnick went 2-for-3 with two hits and a stolen base. It wasn’t until the sixth-inning, Noe Ramirez threw a wild pitch, hitting his left shoulder.
“This was not a surprise,” Hinch said. “I wish they would’ve handled it better. The pitch was too high. If they’re gonna hit guys, they need to hit guys the right way.”
Though, Marisnick expressed extreme guilt and reached out to Lucroy to apologize, many think it was an intentional collision last week, leaving Angels fans and teammates less resentful.
“There’s unwritten rules in baseball, and I think, as players, we respect them,” Marisnick said. “I think that’s a question for Ramirez, if it was intentional or not. I’m not the one throwing the baseball.”
Marisnick, understanding the situation, took his base. However, his teammates did not feel the same way and started spouting at first basemen, Albert Pujols, resulting in both benches and bullpens to rampage onto the field. Before anything could happen, Marisnick sent his teammates back to the dugout.
“I honestly didn’t really hear, I just saw the kind of situation happening,” Marisnick said. “I mean there’s no place for anything like that on a baseball field. I’m doing my best to kind of calm down the situation.”
Astros reporter, Julia Morales, felt he handled the situation maturely.
“What Jake Marisnick did tonight was impressive,” Morales said. “Fans made his hometown an awful place to play, booing him every at bat and every play he was involved in. All he did was come up with two hits, a stolen base and tried to diffuse what might have been a brawl after he was intentionally thrown out.”
Marisnick also recently won the Astros’ Heart and Hustle Award, which is given to one player from each team who “demonstrates passion for the game of baseball and best embodies the values, spirit and traditions of the game.”
“If you follow the Astros, you know Marisnick is a team favorite and no surprise that his teammates are going to respond or be bothered by this. Like he would probably win the ‘Class Favorite’ award,” Morales said.
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