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In the Mets finale this afternoon Jose Reyes (battling Ryan Braun for a batting title) took himself out of the game after leading off with a bunt single.
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I wasn't happy with it either, but the Mets have had a simply awful season, and I think it would mean a lot for Reyes to win the franchise's first batting crown. That said, he should have had at least three at bats.
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I guess we would have to be in his shoes to know, for sure, what we would do....but I can't imagine, without being in that position, coming out of a game like that. Since I don't really care about very many of today's major league sports, including baseball, it's not a big deal to me..
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Well Reyes won the batting title. Good for him!
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Didn't Ted Williams hit a homerun in his final at bat by not playing after his homerun, even though there was a game or 2 left in the Red Sox season?
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There is some controversy around it, but per Williams's bio he told his manager before the final game at Fenway (in which he homered in the 8th innning) that it would be his last. He skipped the final three games at NY. Others seem to refute that, saying he decided after the HR to not play again. Either way, I don't think it compares to what Reyes just did. If Williams chose to leave on a high note it's hard to blame him. 42 years old; last at-bat at Fenway; nothing to play for. |
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