The veteran Matt Holliday made a curious return to MLB. The 38-year-old outsider played his first Premier League game in 2018 with a buttonhole. . . since 2007. The reason is that none of his teammates in Colorado Roches wear shoes No. 47 and the individual batch of the seven-time Star Matcher has not yet arrived in Denver. At the end of last month, Holliday signed a Mainleague deal with the rocks, who yesterday called him out of the Albuquerque Aussotows for the last home game against San Diego Padres. Without a button, Matt was rescued by team vice president Jim Kellogg, who ordered the shoes to be taken from the World Series Outfitted Outfit uniform in the club museum.
`In general, there are not so many boys that carry the 47th number, so I`m not surprised that there was no one to help me. ` They found my old shoes that nobody wore for a whileI hope that the spirit of 2007 will come back with them, `said a smile to Hollywood, who led Rockefeller to the first and only participation in Autumn Classics, lost with 0:4 by Boston Red Sox.
In his first match for the 2008 team, the veteran batted under No. 5 but finished 0 of 3. In defense he played in the left-handed, where no ball came before being replaced by Gerardo Parra at 7-inja inng. For Holliday was the first Major League game after 2017 when playing for New York Yankees. Previously, he spent seven seasons and a half in St. Louis Cardinals (2009-2016), which became the champion in 2011 and was voted MVP in the National League final.
The fight against the `report` ended with a dramatic 4:3 win for Rockies. Ian Desmond brought her double home with 2 outs in the 9th innings against Kirby Yeats (L 4-3, BS 1). With 1 RBI contributed David Dahl with a home run in the 5th and Nolan Arendo with a self-sacrificial flaw in the 6th. For Padres, Hunter Renfroe hit a solo homer in the 6th and Jose Pirella scored 2 points with a singl e hit in the 7th. With the success of Colorado (70-57), he held a match from livescore baseball against the leader of the West Division of Arizona Diamondbacks (71-56). San Diego (50-80) continues to worsen the weakest balance in the National League. Worse this season in MLB are just the finals in the American League Baltimore Orioles (37-90) and Kansas City Royals (38-90).
Colorado Rockies - San Diego Padres 4:3
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.