Buehrle’s Sick Opening Day Play

Been strapped for time, but my excitement about the start of baseball season is at elevated levels. The Mets managed to win opening day, so I’m going to stick with the optimism thing until they crush my spirit (thinking over/under would be tomorrow). In the meantime, some great pitching performances from aces around the league and one standout play from a hurler, the likes of which I’ve never seen. Between the legs. Glove scoop. SLICK. Well-played, Mr. Buehrle.

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