Lets say there was a theoretical short yardage play. Because all 22 players were crowding around the ball there was no single clear view on video showing both the ball breaking the plane and the RB's knee not down. However they did capture the play looking down the goal line from both sides...
I did a little digging out of curiosity and this is what I found out about Coors Field's Humidor.
The idea behind its construction is that it wasn't the climate influencing a pitched or batted ball directly; but that the balls were being made lighter and harder and more difficult to grip by...
Seems like someone in the O's organization thinks the Sox were just creative with some food dye or paint in 2004 and that Schill's ankle was actually fine. All I have to say is that the next time Don Orsillo says something goofy I'll think about how bad it could be.
Since everyone knows that Tavarez is Spanish for "9th inning 3-1 meatball that gets knocked into Kenmore Square," I'm sure this news will brighten just about every member of RSN's day.
Its been kicking around the web a little and CBS's Boston station has reported that the 'jammed' finger is actually broken. So far I haven't heard it anywhere but from 7 news and its been a few hours.
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