(Wilson Ramos missed the squeeze sign the first time, and so swung away nearly killed Michael Morse. Two pitches later, he got it right to drive in the winning run. Screen grabs via MLB.com/MASN.)
"That was a first. Man, it was scary. You don’t know what to do."
(MIchael Morse on his near death experience in the seventh inning, via Washington Post, 7/6/2011)"After he scored, he said: 'Hey you're good. You're good. But I almost killed him." (Wilson Ramos, via CSNWashington.com, 7/6/2011)
"You've got to open up the Cracker Jack box."
(Davey Johnson, via MASNSports.com, 7/6/2011)
Nationals 5, Cubs 4: Second time's the charm. Wilson Ramos suicide squeeze plates Michael Morse for the winning run in yet another one-run victory. Call it Daveyball.
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Love Davey's Cracker Jack strategy.
Posted by: gonat | July 07, 2011 at 10:06 AM