ST. PETERSBURG â" Blue Jays left-hander J.A. Happ was strapped to a stretcher in an ambulance, on his way to Bayfront Medical Center on Tuesday night, when a phone was placed over his ear. The scary sight of Happ, 30, getting struck in the head with a
This was the smile of a man finally tasting what he had craved for years. This was J.A. Happ at Yankee Stadium ten days ago, allowing himself a grin powered by relief and satisfaction. The smile of a pitcher finally here for a while, after a career
Terry Foster argues the importance of the utility man, a fan's guide to the Washington Nationals, and J.A. Happy leaves game after being hit by a line drive. These stories and more in today's Morning Prowl.
Time is not an arrow, but a snake. Ballplayers are as vulnerable as they ever were, and so are we.
Time is not an arrow, but a snake. Ballplayers are as vulnerable as they ever were, and so are we.
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