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The Red Sox closer has attributed his unusual mound ritual — in which he bends down low toward the plate to get the catcher’s signs, while extending out and dangling his right arm — to biceps tendonitis he got in 2010 that made it too painful to hold his arm behind his back.
That's what happened to Batman too.
White Sox are making a play for Harper.
By Ryan Gaydos | Fox News
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Pittsburgh Pirates star Chris Archer drew his line in the sand Thursday when it comes to players who have been linked to performance-enhancing drugs who are also vying for election to the Baseball Hall of Fame.
Archer, a right-handed pitcher who previously played for the Rays and is entering his first full season with the Pirates, offered his opinion on the Hall of Fame on Twitter.
“If you ever failed a test, got suspended, or admitted to using performance enhancers you should NOT be in the hall of fame,” he wrote. “No hard feelings but you disgraced the integrity of the game, your stats are tainted. You don’t deserve the honor.”
Archer offered his opinion amid a contentious debate among hall-of-fame voters, baseball analysts and fans alike. He recorded a 4.31 ERA in 27 starts between the Pirates and Tampa Bay Rays last season.
The 2019 Baseball Hall of Fame class will be announced Tuesday. Some of the top candidates include Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens and Edgar Martinez. Bonds and Clemens are among some of the candidates who have either tested positive for or been linked to steroids during their playing career.
I agree with him.
Former NY Yankee Mariano Rivera became the first player ever unanimously elected to the HoF. Before Rivera, the highest vote percentage to gain Hall entry belonged to Ken Griffey Jr. in 2016, when he received 99.3 percent (named on 437 of 440 ballots).
Just 16 more days until pitchers and catchers start reporting :dance:
And Harper and Machado both remain unsigned.
There's a rumor going around that Harper's going to announce his intentions tomorrow.
Just in: Harper hasn't made his final decision yet.
The Phillies have hired Jimmy Rollins as a special advisor. Jimmy's come home.