I love baseball but am not much of a fan of the MLB. I grew up a White Sox fan and the only story I followed at all this past season was if they were going to end up worse than the 1962 Mets. I will occasionally watch an inning or two. I might watch some of the World Series unless it is Yankees versus Dodgers. Both teams can't lose. I have the same problem with basketball. I love the game but cannot stand the NBA. Give me college ball over that any day.
OK my son wanted to see the end of the Brewers/Mets game. Alanso was on deck and the Brewers up 2-0 in the ninth. I KNEW that if Pete came up with two on he was going to go yard. I have seen that movie too many times.
Harrison scored the game tying run in 7th and Pete had a sacrifice to score another in the Mets /Phillies NLDS game 1.
Video about the Brewers pitcher who gave up the homer to Pete possibly tipping pitches. Based on the coach talking to Pete I think it's entirely possible. Just seems like the margins for these things are ridiculously small, hitters have enough to comprehend already. In the big 4 sports hitting .300 remains the toughest "accomplishment" among something that theoretically every player could achieve.