Saturday, June 6, 2015
Baseball Tradition
One of the things I love about baseball is the tradition of the game. Dodgers rookie Scott Schebler got his first major league hit last night on the first pitch he ever saw in the Majors. Cardinals starter and right hander threw a fastball that was running away from him and Schebler hit a line drive between third base and shortstop for a single. The Cardinals immediately threw the ball in and tossed it to Dodgers third base coach Alonzo Bundy and he passed it on to the dugout for Schebler to keep the ball he hit for his first major league hit. Dodgers Hall Of Fame announcer Vin Scully commented that hopefully Schebler had "10 or 15 more years" of those left in him.
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Scott Schebler,
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