"He's got two homers right now," remarked Wily Mo Peña. "I got zero."
Actually, Peña is more like a minus-1. In the eighth inning yesterday, with Keith Foulke on the mound, Russ Adams singled to center and Frank Catalanotto launched a ball to deep right. Peña, in for the injured Nixon, backpedaled, leaped, and couldn't close his glove on the ball. It ricocheted a split-second before his back hit the low bullpen wall, and the ball bounced over for a home run.
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I love it! Good for Arroyo. Couldn't happen to a nicer guy.
From this morning's Globe:
"He's got two homers right now," remarked Wily Mo Peña. "I got zero."
Actually, Peña is more like a minus-1. In the eighth inning yesterday, with Keith Foulke on the mound, Russ Adams singled to center and Frank Catalanotto launched a ball to deep right. Peña, in for the injured Nixon, backpedaled, leaped, and couldn't close his glove on the ball. It ricocheted a split-second before his back hit the low bullpen wall, and the ball bounced over for a home run.
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