
Curtis Granderson out for ten weeks with a broken right forearm, after being hit by a pitch.
“It didn’t sound good,” said Kevin Youkilis who was on deck when Curtis Granderson got hit on the forearm. - FeinsandNYDN

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Too often a great catch is nothing but the confluence of a bad read, some shifty winds, and a decent amount of luck. That was the case for Curtis Granderson’s first great catch off of the bat of Don Kelly last night. His second? Pure poetry. Click through for the highlights.
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beastin it as per usual
I thought he killed himself from that dive.
Sometimes shit happens, Grandy. In the 13 years I’ve been going to the Trop, I’ve only seen that happen about two or three other times. At least my Rays finally caught a much needed break!
Victory Jump! on Flickr.
Brett Gardner, Chris Dickerson and Curtis Granderson do the Victory Jump after the final out of the Yankees 4-2 win over Oakland. June 1, 2011.
“The New York people, they know that everything is the best. From their food, to their sports, to their people, to the city.” - Curtis Granderson