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Twitter Has Gone Absolutely Crazy After Kevin Cash Removed Blake Snell From The Game

ST. PETERSBURG, FL - SEPTEMBER 16: Rays Manager Kevin Cash (16) trots off the field after making a pitching change during the game between the Washington Nationals and Tampa Bay Rays on September 16, 2020 at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, FL. (Photo by Cliff Welch/Icon Sportswire)

Blake Snell was cruising. He was through 5.1 innings. He had yet to allow a run, and had 9 strikeouts.  It was 1-0 Rays. Snell allowed one single, and manager Kevein Cash saw enough. It was a head scratcher, even at the time.

Here was Snell’s reaction.

Cash opted for the righty Nick Anderson, and trouble ensued.

After a Mookie Betts Double, Anderson threw a wild pitch to allow a run. And then there was some classic Mookie on this play. I imagine Kevin cash wanted to hide and never come back at this precise moment.

Twitter hasn’t been taking it easy on the Rays skipper.

https://twitter.com/TroutSzn/status/1321281032566394880


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Yeah, Kevin Cash may never live this one down. If the Dodgers do go on to win the World Series tonight, this is one of those moves that will define a man’s entire career.

This is Grady Little leaving Pedro in for too long in 2003, or Dusty Baker leaving Mark Prior in for too long in that same year. This is Jim Joyce blowing Armando Galarraga’s perfect game, or Pete Carroll throwing on second and goal with Marshawn Lynch at his disposal. This is that bad.

Kevin Cash may never recover.


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