Mark Grote
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I did not think that was a... In the world of pitches Shota Imanaga has thrown to give up home runs, I didn't think that was a bad one.
It was at least low.
He had to go down and get it.
But the problem is he went down and he got it.
Three-run jack.
And when I consider the body of work and I ask myself at the end of the game what I'm watching, I'm going, why the hell do I have to talk about Joey Weimer?
Like...
Like, why is this man taking up space in my brain?
So I go back and I think about some of the series where we talked last year about what went on at Wrigley.
And I think for everybody who said, well, you know, Seattle also played in that hot weather.
And they didn't seem to have trouble with you.
The Nationals also played in the same weather this weekend.
You've got to point the finger sometimes or the thumb if necessary in dropping two or three to the Nationals, even though, yes, it is early.
And I'm sorry you're fatigued by this, but you know who's not fatigued about talking about the series they just had this weekend?
The Milwaukee Brewers.
And that's where I'm at right now.
Or do you say White Sox?
Well, I say Brewers and White Sox.
Both teams played a big dividend in what happened in Milwaukee over the weekend.
But look, I know people are going to point the finger at Shodan Managa, but let's be realistic.