
It's only the middle section where the Scooby Doo bit and the jewel thief bit come in, where the jokes are less funny and the plot is more silly where you feel it. However for the most part you're laughing so hard you don't care how thin it is. The plot for this film is very, very weak. A cross-country adventure ensues that includes stolen monkeys, international jewel thieves, the scooby-doo gang, a star wars confrontation, many many cameos and a million rude jokes. In order to stop the slander Jay and Bob decide to travel to Hollywood to stop the filming and therefore stop the internet discussions. Not only that but people are on the message boards insulting and slandering them.

When they are introduced to the world of the internet they discover that a film version is being made of the comic book that they were the inspiration for. “The four-man outfield kind of messed me up but overall, I felt like it was pretty good.” “Just my first route, it was kind of shaky in the beginning, but once I started to get a little bit more comfortable out there, it was all right, “ Hicks said.Stoners Jay and Bob spend their time selling drugs in front of a grocery store and hanging out. “The four-man worked well there because we were well-positioned, but I think he misread it and turned it into a good catch to hang on." “About gave me a heart attack there,” manager Aaron Boone said with a laugh. Then in the bottom half, the switch-hitter’s drive from the right side of the plate ended the Yankees’ 15-inning scoreless streak.Ĭortes allowed three hits in 4 1/3 innings, struck out five and walked none. The fastest of his 72 pitches was 93.6 mph. “It’s fun to compete against them,” Cortes said. I respect them and I just go out there and do a job.”Ĭlay Holmes (1-0) followed with 1 2/3 hitless innings, Miguel Castro worked around a two-hit error in the seventh and Jonathan Loáisiga needed one pitch to retire Vladimir Guerrero Jr. to strand two in the eighth.Īroldis Chapman, throwing at up to 100.8 mph, struck out two in the ninth. New York added a run in the fourth when DJ LeMahieu scored from second on a throwing error by catcher Tyler Heineman, whose pickoff attempt sailed over Guerrero at first and into right field. Giancarlo Stanton hit a 116.2 mph sacrifice fly in the eighth. Kikuchi, making his Blue Jays debut after signing a $36 million, three-year deal contract, gave up three runs - two earned – and five hits in 3 1/3 innings. Former Westporter Martha Stewart to host first-ever tag sale at Westchester home.DEEP identifies two men who died in Stamford boating incident.Fellowship will allow three Norwalk teachers to travel the globe.Norwalk school administrator used ‘foul’ language before suspending student, lawyer says.Norwalk FD: Person found dead after Prowitt Street fire.Hockey community mourns Darien teen who died: ‘A great teammate, friend, brother and son’.Influencer couple to open nail salon in Norwalk.“I feel like I fell behind in the count often early but for the most part I just feel like I wanted go deeper in the ballgame.” “Obviously I would have liked to go deeper in the ballgame,” Kikuchi said through a translator. made a leaping catch on Aaron Judge in front of the fence after Josh Donaldson opened the game with a walk. Donaldson was thrown out at the plate by right fielder Teoscar Hernández’s one-hop throw on Anthony Rizzo’s double.

SS Anthony Volpe, the 30th overall pick in the 2019 amateur draft, was 0 for 3 with three strikeouts in his home debut with the Double-A Somerset Patriots of the Eastern League.


He is off to a 3 for 15 start,īlue Jays: C Danny Jansen (strained left oblique) will be out “multiple weeks” manager Charlie Montoyo said. RHP Ryan Borucki (strained right hamstring) threw 30 pitches in a simulated game at the spring training complex in Dunedin. RHP Nate Pearson (mononucleosis) threw from 90 feet. YANKEES: An MRI on LHP Jordan Montgomery’s knee came back clean and he is expected to make his next start Friday in Baltimore. Montgomery was hit on a knee by Xander Bogaerts’ 103 mph comebacker Sunday.īlue Jays: RHP José Berríos (0-0, 108.00 ERA) retired one of the seven batters he faced, allowing four runs and three hits Friday against Texas. He threw 34 pitches in the shortest outing of his career. Yankees: RHP Gerrit Cole (0-0, 6.75) allowed all three runs before getting a single out and pitched four innings Friday against Boston.
