by Valen » Wed May 09, 2012 7:25 pm
Part of the fun of this Hamilton feat is the stories and talk surrounding it. This is one from the Dallas Morning News.
When Shaun Green accomplished this with the Dodgers there was a 22 year old kid hitting in front of him. That kid's name was Beltre. Same kid years later is hitting behind Hamilton. How lucky is that to be teammates with 2 of the 16 guys to have done this?
Elvis was on base for each of the 4 HRs. Once on a walk and once on a bunt single. Forget how he got on the other two. So how much was the possibility of him running a distraction for the pitcher contributing to the 4 HRS. Many might say none. They may be right. But I love the running game so I am giving Elvis credit for all 4. That is going to be my story and I am sticking to it. :lol:
Another story talks about Monday Josh was not hitting as well as he wanted. So after his third AB he drops in to the video room and notices his swing is a bit long. He went up for the last AB reminding himself to stay small or short, forget which word he used. But that really highlights one of the changes in baseball over the years. When I grew up watching baseball players had no such tools. Just one of the ways technology which we often take for granted has changed the sport we all love.