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ssunshhinnee · 5 years
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Chile’s goalkeeper, Ryan Torrero
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rookieforlife · 5 years
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sheusedtobemine · 5 years
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Ryan Torrero on fire 💯🔥
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matstegen · 5 years
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Chile WNT portraits for Women��s World Cup 2019
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heathendler · 3 years
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What are your thoughts about the Tiane / Torrero situation? I read what happened and saw the video of Tiane thrashing Ryan and even though I love Endler I think it was such a bitch move. You don't get to talk shit about your teammates no matter what
I tried to understand the situation to the best of my ability since I don’t know spanish. I think Tiane’s comments were unnecessary. She didn’t need to go into details and maybe should have left the explanation for the staff to give since they’re the ones who choose the roster at the end of the day. We don’t know the situation or what happened exactly so I don’t have much of an opinion on that. There might have been communication problems between Ryann and the staff so she wasn’t able to express herself the way she intended to and this made her frustrated and seem disrespectful. I think Ryann’s response to the comments was very mature though.
I think this is just a reminder that players are human and sometimes they do things that we might not agree with. As long as there isn’t a very serious issue, I’ll still continue to support my favorite players but I also don’t mind criticizing them at times.
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buffynha · 3 years
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kickassviv · 5 years
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RYAN TORRERO WISH I COULD SAY SHE TOR ME ASS APART
HELL YEAH
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danvilledans · 5 years
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Danville Dan’s Cade Brown goes 3-for-4 with 2 homers in batting debut
BY CHAD DARE, COMMERCIAL NEWS PHOTO BY DEB EDWARDS
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Cade Brown was a highly successful two-way player in high school days at Cathedral Catholic in San Diego, Calif.
But when the 6-foot-5, 240-pounder took the field this spring for the University of San Diego Torreros it was as a pitcher only.
Brown made 19 appearances for USD, including three starts. He was 2-1 with a 7.22 ERA.
So when San Diego sent Brown to Danville this summer, the Torreros coaching staff was hoping that he could get time as both a pitcher and a hitter.
After two scoreless relief appearances this summer, Brown got his first opportunity to swing the wooden bats on Wednesday night and boy, did he swing the bat.
Brown went 3-for-4 with a pair of home runs as the Danville Dans rallied from 3-0 deficit to beat the Lafayette Aviators 6-3 before an announced crowd of 386 at Danville Stadium.
"I didn't hit much this spring, so I came in here with a clear mind and trying to focus on doing well at the dish as well as on the mound,'' Brown said. "I guess it paid off tonight. I'm excited to keep doing both for the rest of the summer.''
Coleman said that's exactly what his school wants him to do this summer.
"They want him to hit and we will give him that opportunity,'' Coleman said. "He is also going to get the start on Sunday, but we need to keep getting that bat in the lineup.
"We needed a spark tonight and he provided it.''
Brown admitted that he didn't expect to hit one homer, let alone two.
"I was just kicking off the rust and things went the way that they did — better than I expected,'' he said. "We were down three runs and I just knew that I had to drive in a run. I didn't get most of the barrel on it, but I knew for the ball flight that it had a chance.''
His first home run allowed Danville to close the deficit with Lafayette to 3-2 in the sixth inning. His second homer in the eighth inning, which was blasted deep into the night, helped extend the team's lead.
The Dans (4-2) actually took the lead with a two-run seventh inning.
Louisiana State University freshman-to-be Wes Toups delivered the go-ahead hit for Danville with a two-run double into the large right-center field gap, as Lafayette's center fielder Mason Sykes was playing Toups to hit the opposite way with runners on second and third.
"I normally try to go away with a lot of pitches,'' Toups said. "But in that situation, I'm trying to get the runner in from third base. So, I'm looking to put the barrel on the ball and pull it.
"I got a good pitch to hit and I didn't miss it.''
After being held scoreless in the first five innings, Danville came back to win with two runs in the sixth, seventh and eighth innings.
"Our pitchers did a great job of holding them there at three runs,'' Toups said. "We were hitting the ball hard the whole game. It just seemed like our offense turned on there late in game — at the right time.''
Danville starter R.J. Kuruts didn't figure into the decision as he allowed three runs — only two were earned — in sixth innings.
Tanner Green picked up the victory with two shutout innings of relief, while Ryan Patel earned his first save with a scoreless ninth.
The Dans will play the Aviators again tonight and Friday, but those games will be at Loeb Stadium in Lafayette.
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ssunshhinnee · 5 years
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All these talks about Chile’s GK Endler and Torrero, but why arent we talking about Natalia Campos!! Wow.. Chile wins the Most hottest GKs in a team award. 
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ssunshhinnee · 5 years
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Freed who? I only know Torrero
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rookieforlife · 5 years
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Ryan Torrero
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rookieforlife · 5 years
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Ryan Torrero in the rain. 10/10 would recommend.
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