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Golden Sombrero: Cole Garner

Top 2: Cole Garner struck out swinging against Jordan Zimmerman

Top 5: Garner struck out swinging against Zimmerman

Top 7: Garner struck out swinging against Ryan Mattheus

Top 9: Garner struck out swinging against Drew Storen

Final Line: 0-for-4, 4 K

Notes: I’ll be honest: I had no idea who Cole Garner was prior to his sombrero on Sunday.  In his six at-bats for the Rockies this season, Garner has fanned six times. I’m impressed, but for the wrong reasons.

Total 2011 Sombreros: 69

Golden Sombrero: Jim Thome

Top 2: Jim Thome struck out swinging against Mark Buehrle

Top 4: Thome called out on strikes against Buehrle

Top 6: Thome struck out swinging against Buehrle

Top 9: Thome struck out swinging against Jesse Crain

Final Line: 0-for-4, 4 K

Notes: The novelty of a Jim Thome golden sombrero faded a long time ago, as the 40-year-old veteran is second on the all-time strikeout list with 2,431 – only 166 behind Reggie Jackson.  Thome’s also five home runs shy of joining the 600 HR club.

Total 2011 Sombreros: 68

Golden Sombrero: Matt Tolbert

Top 2: Matt Tolbert struck out swinging against Gavin Floyd

Top 4: Tolbert singled to center against Floyd

Top 5: Tolbert struck out swinging against Will Ohman

Top 7: Tolbert called out on strikes against Brian Bruney

Top 9: Tolbert struck out swinging against Jesse Crain

Final Line: 1-for-5, 4 K, 5 LOB

Notes: Tolbert’s sombrero on Friday against the White Sox was his first of the season, although his fourth inning single did snap a 1-for-20 skid.  Dating back to June 15th, Tolbert is now two for his last 23 and is currently hitting .181.

Total 2011 Sombreros: 67

Liveblog: Home Run Derby


Must Watch Videos: Domingo Ayala

He’s no semi-pro

After playing six games over the last three days—and going 5-1—the St. Louis Recruits 16U baseball team that I help coach has a much needed off day.  Therefore I’ve decided to take a little time today to catch up on something that the boys have been talking about all summer. Considering that I’m only slightly more mature than them (not really), I had a good feeling that these videos would live up to the hype.

His name: Domingo Ayala.

His purpose: Showcase his god-given talent.

They also recommended this (very NSFW) video, which is the source of 90% of our team’s chatter while on offense: