MLB Look-alikes: Buster Posey and Jon Heder
The Golden Sombrero presents MLB Look-alikes: Buster Posey and Jon Heder
The Golden Sombrero presents MLB Look-alikes: Buster Posey and Jon Heder
Top 1: Kelly Johnson struck out swinging against Javier Vazquez
Top 3: Johnson called out on strikes against Vazquez
Top 4: Johnson hit a three-run double to center against Vazquez
Top 6: Johnson struck out swinging against Brian Sanches
Top 8: Johnson struck out swinging against Edward Mujica
Final Line: 1-for-5, 2B, 3 RBI, 4 K
Notes: Johnson’s golden sombrero on Saturday might have been platinum had he not mixed in a bases-clearing double against Javy Vazquez. Still, the free-swinging second baseman—who had raised his average to .221 entering Monday—became the first Diamondbacks’ player to join the club. Normally that would not have been the case, but the Mark Reynolds trade really opened the door.
Total 2011 Sombreros: 40
Top 1: Miguel Olivo struck out swinging against Justin Verlander
Top 4: Olivo struck out swinging against Verlander
Top 6: Olivo struck out swinging against Verlander
Top 9: Olivo struck out swinging against Jose Valverde
Final Line: 0-for-4, 4 K
Notes: Hitting in the four-hole on for the Mariners on Thursday night, Olivo stuck out swinging in all four at-bats. Granted, three were against Verlander, who is about as good as anyone at racking up strikeouts. It was just one of those days for both Olivo and the Mariners.
Total 2011 Sombreros: 39
Bottom 2: J.D. Drew grounded out to second base against Trevor Cahill
Bottom 5: Drew singled to right against Cahill
Bottom 7: Drew struck out swinging against Cahill
Bottom 9: Drew struck out swinging against Brian Fuentes
Bottom 11: Drew struck out swinging against Andrew Bailey
Bottom 13: Drew called out on strikes against Michael Wuertz
Bottom 14: Drew singled to center and drove in game-winning run against Guillermo Moscoso
Final Line: 2-for-7, 2 RBI, 4 K
Notes: I somehow overlooked this one even though it happened in the same game as Landon Powell’s, which I recapped earlier in the week. Anyway, after putting the bat on the ball in his first two at-bats, Drew notched a sombrero in his next four at-bats. However, the former 30/30 collegiate standout was just saving his old-man-strength for the 14th inning, when he came through with a walk-off single.
Total 2011 Sombreros: 38
Baseball fans have waited patiently for this day since the Royals drafted him second-overall in 2007. But after Eric Hosmer received the call ahead of his fellow future cornerstone, it became obvious that Moose would be loose at Kauffman within a matter of months. As a baseball fan and prospect junkie, this is an awesome day. It’s a day that’s been at the forefront of every Royals discussion and signifies that the future has officially arrived in Kansas City.
So, in honor of Moose’s arrival, here are a couple videos of the slugger that will hopefully hold people over until 9:05 PM cst, when he makes his MLB Debut against Ervin Santana and the Los Angeles Angels. The first video is courtesy of FarmSystem, and features Moustakas taking batting practice prior to the 2009 California League All-Star Game:
The second video features Moustakas crushing a three-run shot in August of 2010:
And what would Mike Moustakas Day be without some celebratory tunes???
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