On Saturday, Kendrys Morales was sitting on a 3-2 pitch when A’s pitcher Jerry Blevins tossed a 4th ball to the young man, and usually a walk would be recognized by all. Unfortunately for Kendrys, he wasn’t paying great attention and just stood there thinking that the at-bat would continue. The result was a pretty funny scene and one which Kendrys teammates won’t let him soon forget.
Kendrys Morales Needs To Work On His Short-Term Memory
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