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David Ortiz's 10th and final All-Star appearance ended in anticlimactic fashion Tuesday in San Diego, when the Boston Red Sox legend exited quietly to a standing ovation after drawing a walk in the third... Prior to the game, there was considerable fanfare over whether Jose Fernandez would groove a pitch down the middle so Ortiz could hit a homer in his All-Star finale. Alas, Fernandez and Big Papi exchanged laughs during the third-inning showdown, but all Ortiz got to show for it was a seven-pitch walk. Related: Fernandez reneges on offer to groove one to Ortiz Ortiz was replaced by Blue Jays slugger Edwin Encarnacion, and greeted by his American League teammates who emptied the dugout and congregated to the right of the first-base line. After the game, Ortiz called the embraces Ortiz ''something I'll never forget ...
You see all your boys.'' Ortiz, who's retiring at the end of the season, entered his final All-Star Game with a .313/.389/.500 slash line and eight extra-base hits in 16 at-bats. SAN DIEGO -- Red Sox warrior-poet David Ortiz was the American League's starting DH in the All-Star Game on Tuesday night at Petco Park (AL 4, NL 2). It was also his final All-Star appearance, as Big Papi long ago announced that the 2016 season would be his last. In his 10th and final Midsummer Classic, he grounded out in the first and then worked a seven-pitch walk off Jose Fernandez in the third (contrary to advance speculation, Fernandez didn't serve one up... After that, AL manager Ned Yost listed Ortiz for pinch-runner Edwin Encarnacion so that the former could get a proper All-Star send-off ...
Ortiz entered Tuesday night with a career All-Star batting line of .313/.389/.500 in 18 plate appearances. Now Ortiz will get back to helming the Red Sox as they aim to get back to the postseason. He'll enter the second half with a robust line of .332/.426/.682 with 22 homers and a majors-leading 34 doubles. At this rate, he'll wind up with perhaps the greatest final season in baseball history. Provided he actually retires, of course ... Looking forward to seeing David Ortiz in next year's All-Star Game.
When David Ortiz walked off the field at Fenway Park in the eighth inning of Game 3 of the ALDS for a pinch runner, he willed his teammates to let him take the field... "Put me back in it, let me wear this uniform one more day," Ortiz told reporters following the loss Monday. That request was left unfilled however, as the Boston Red Sox failed to rally and were swept by the Cleveland Indians with a 4-3 loss in what would be Ortiz's final game in the... While it wasn't the storybook ending that he was hoping for, Ortiz did share a nice moment with the fans as they gave him a standing ovation. SAN DIEGO -- Boston Red Sox star David Ortiz ended his All-Star Game career with quite a walk off. The popular Big Papi was embraced outside the dugout by nearly every member of the American League roster Tuesday night when he was replaced by a pinch runner and strolled back to the bench.
Miguel Cabrera playfully tousled Ortiz's hair. As Ortiz made his way through the scrum of players, he wrapped his Red Sox teammate Jackie Bradley Jr. in a bear hug and lifted him off the ground. Ortiz called the embraces "something I'll never forget. ... You see all your boys."
Catcher Buster Posey of the San Francisco Giants clapped his bare hand against his mitt as Ortiz left the field. In his 10th appearance ever, Ortiz got a joyous sendoff Before the 2016 MLB All-Star Game, Miami Marlins pitcher Jose Fernandez promised that if he got a chance to face his favorite player growing up, he’d groove three fastballs down the pipe to Boston... When Baltimore Oriole Cal Ripken ripped a home run off Los Angeles Dodger Chan Ho Park in his final All-Star Game (2001) many thought Park grooved one for Ripken out of respect, even though... Fernandez? He wasn’t going for subtle, even telling ESPN’s Eduardo Perez before the game Tuesday that he had worked out hand signs with National League starting catcher Buster Posey to make sure Ortiz got his...
After grounding out in the first inning, Ortiz stepped to the plate in the third inning with the bases empty and one out. Fernandez was now pitching. But instead of Ortiz cranking a bomb to the outfield, Fernandez threw a collection of pitches that were too fast (95 mph) or too slow (80 mph) and he ended up walking Ortiz. As the Boston Red Sox slugger said, laughing, after the game, “I was supposed to hit a home run in my second at-bat. My boy told me that he was going to throw me nothing but fastballs, and the first pitch was a changeup I saw. We gotta discuss that later.”
http://www.espn.com/video/clip?id=espn:17035178 When he was pulled from the game after walking against Fernandez, the crowd roared and the entire American League dugout emptied to come dap up Ortiz and pay respect to the man, who was...
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You see all your boys.'' Ortiz, who's retiring at the end of the season, entered his final All-Star Game with a .313/.389/.500 slash line and eight extra-base hits in 16 at-bats. SAN DIEGO -- Red Sox warrior-poet David Ortiz was the American League's starting DH in the All-Star Game on Tuesday night at Petco Park (AL 4, NL 2). It was also his final All-Star appearance, as Big Papi long ago announc...
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When David Ortiz walked off the field at Fenway Park in the eighth inning of Game 3 of the ALDS for a pinch runner, he willed his teammates to let him take the field... "Put me back in it, let me wear this uniform one more day," Ortiz told reporters following the loss Monday. That request was left unfilled however, as the Boston Red Sox failed to rally and were swept by the Cleveland Indians with ...
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Miguel Cabrera playfully tousled Ortiz's hair. As Ortiz made his way through the scrum of players, he wrapped his Red Sox teammate Jackie Bradley Jr. in a bear hug and lifted him off the ground. Ortiz called the embraces "something I'll never forget. ... You see all your boys."