W. throwing the first pitch of Game 4 to Nolan, but having too much movement on his cutter for Ryan to make the catch. TFM.

    1. PTG Beauregard

      You shut your whore commie mouth. Any real ‘Murican would watch W. and the Express have a catch , over and over and over.

      14 years ago at 10:44 pm
    2. Eighteen Fifty Five

      You sound like a tween in love with Paris Hilton. You’re trying way too hard if you actually believe that.

      14 years ago at 3:51 am
    1. FrattyIce1845

      What the fuck did I just watch….?

      I lost it at the guy in the background humping the air.

      14 years ago at 12:12 am
  1. Southern Frat

    Fratomac, you obviously have never touched a baseball, that was clearly a 2 seam. A cutter would’ve broke the opposite way.

    14 years ago at 9:38 pm
    1. Fratamoc

      Blame the intern. What I posted originally and what was published are not even close. It was suppose to say, “Not throwing a strike. NF. W. trying to jam the batter with the inside pitch. TFM.

      14 years ago at 10:00 pm
  2. Roger Fraterer

    W is right handed, and the ball tailed to the right, making it a 2-seamer. A cutter would break to the left. Good try though.

    14 years ago at 2:05 am
    1. Riverboat Gambler

      It’s neither. He just opened his shoulder throwing his 4-seamer. Opening your shoulder causes the ball to tail in. Learn baseball.

      14 years ago at 7:58 am
    2. Roger Fraterer

      That is completely wrong, opening up your shoulder will not cause the ball to tail. It’s all about finger pressure and your grip. Once again, good try though.

      14 years ago at 12:37 pm
    3. Riverboat Gambler

      You’re an idiot. When you try throwing with your hips and shoulders open, it will make it harder for you to follow through. That causes the ball to sail to the left. Learn baseball. Finger grips do not make the ball sail that much at 45 mph. Go out and play catch and you’ll see what I mean. I pitched for 8 years. I would know. Nice try.

      14 years ago at 6:56 pm
    4. Roger Fraterer

      The ball did not “sail” to the left, it “tailed” to the right. I played baseball for 14 years up until my sophomore year or college, and still play catch to this day. I’m sorry you can’t admit you’re wrong, but.. You are. I’m sure an incredibly angry 500 word response will ensue.

      14 years ago at 2:08 am
    5. Riverboat Gambler

      I actually pitched college baseball for two years at the D-3 level. You’re right that It tailed to the right. But finger pressure doesn’t make it tail like that. Play catch and open your shoulders and hips. It’s called “flying open”.

      14 years ago at 7:24 am
  3. People Look Up To Me

    He simply tried to aim it. If you actually played baseball you will understand it. Aiming makes you concentrate too much and messes with your motion, making the ball not reach the desired location.

    14 years ago at 8:58 am