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don't be thomas edison out there. don't be trying to sink too much.right now fastball and that curveball pretty difficult for the nationals to hit. nolasco really shouldn't mess around with another pitch. >> bob: the way nolasco's pitching right now, things are happening quickly, and they're all good for him. he's retired six straight. and there's the fastball up and away. >> rob: if you're throwing a 77 just amazing curveball. then you're throwing 94. that differential is going to be hard to hit. but you throw something 94, then 84, they got a shot. >> bob: there's a breaking ball. >> rob: that's the third breaking ball in this at-bat. as i said before, if he throws three in a row or four in an at- bat, i see us losing a couple of those balls tonight. >> bob: his career at land shark stadium. i've never worked in a ballpark that's had four different names. joe robby, pro player, dolphin, and now land shark. >> rob: land shark was from saturday night live. when the shark came to the door, knocked on the door, land shark. then you opened it up and it a
don't be thomas edison out there. don't be trying to sink too much.right now fastball and that curveball pretty difficult for the nationals to hit. nolasco really shouldn't mess around with another pitch. >> bob: the way nolasco's pitching right now, things are happening quickly, and they're all good for him. he's retired six straight. and there's the fastball up and away. >> rob: if you're throwing a 77 just amazing curveball. then you're throwing 94. that differential is going to...
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thomas edison invented the business, america but rutherford was of the english school, who felt that all scientific publications should be opened. rutherford never had a pageant in his life. the way science advances is when it opened dissemination of reformation he was thinking somebody in new zealand would read this and that would take the next up. that is the kind of science i wanted to write about. when rutherford it died, he died rather early in the late thirties, his bank account was 7,000 pounds which was exactly his own nobel prize money in the 1911. "the new york times" one said they bury brilliant science editor. in 1936 he wrote, what these people did, einstein, rutherford, ise nberg, the heroes of the heroic age of physics and this is what he said they did in. >> suppose that nobody on earth had ever heard a piece of music then suppose beethoven fifth symphony is played over and over by invisible musicians. the physicist problem is to devise an apparatus that will polled one note from another and analyze it with invisible instruments that produce the sound, produce the rul
thomas edison invented the business, america but rutherford was of the english school, who felt that all scientific publications should be opened. rutherford never had a pageant in his life. the way science advances is when it opened dissemination of reformation he was thinking somebody in new zealand would read this and that would take the next up. that is the kind of science i wanted to write about. when rutherford it died, he died rather early in the late thirties, his bank account was 7,000...
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thomas edison invented for money. it was a business. it was america. rutherford was of the english school as later a young man named tim burnerslee who felt that all scientific publications should be open. that the way science -- rutherford never had a patent in his life. the way science advanced was by open dissemination of information because you could bet there's some kid in new zealand who would read this and figure out the next step. and that's the kind of science i wanted to write about. when rutherford died, he died rather early. in the late '30s, his bank account was 7,000 pounds. which was exactly his own noble prize money in 1911. i'll end by talking about the -- the "new york times" once had a very brilliant science editor named comfort. and in 1936, he wrote what these people did. einstein, rutherford, bohr, clunk, the heroes of the heroic age of physics, and this is what he said they did. suppose that nobody on earth had ever a piece of music and then suppose that beethoven's fifth symphony is played over and over again by invisible mugs.
thomas edison invented for money. it was a business. it was america. rutherford was of the english school as later a young man named tim burnerslee who felt that all scientific publications should be open. that the way science -- rutherford never had a patent in his life. the way science advanced was by open dissemination of information because you could bet there's some kid in new zealand who would read this and figure out the next step. and that's the kind of science i wanted to write about....
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sometimes when you get behind or you're having trouble getting a guy out, you don't have to be like thomas edison abp fastball. >> bob: gulph beautiful night in our nation as capital as we return home. debbi taylor, rob dibble, bob carpenter right here on masn 2. thousands of our best friends in the ballpark with us tonight and they're enjoying a good ballgame a-well-pitched game and a beautiful evening. here is a one pich out off of willie harris. -- one-pitch out off to willie harris. >> rob: you know what's great? not seeing black clouds over us. >> bob: sh., bite your tongue -- shhh, bite your tongue. >> rob: that was a great night. >> bob: i'm surprised somebody didn't ask what happened with a five-hour game delay. >> rob: somebody asked why didn't you do your radio show. we were busy eating cheese steaks. >> bob: i thought your answer to why didn't do you it because i could. >> rob: no, i would have gotten in trubl trouble if i said that. >> bob: i know. those bosses. >> rob: honestly d-they not keep updating the start time of the game. i mean, they had a new start time every 15 minutes. >>
sometimes when you get behind or you're having trouble getting a guy out, you don't have to be like thomas edison abp fastball. >> bob: gulph beautiful night in our nation as capital as we return home. debbi taylor, rob dibble, bob carpenter right here on masn 2. thousands of our best friends in the ballpark with us tonight and they're enjoying a good ballgame a-well-pitched game and a beautiful evening. here is a one pich out off of willie harris. -- one-pitch out off to willie harris....
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minor leagues, got love him, he passed away a few years ago, he used to always say don't be a thomas edison out there. don't try to invent pitches. don't try to do something you're not capable of doing. right there you saw him change the arm level and everything. i think as a hitter, you're probably not going to swing at that pitch unless it's anywhere close. >> jim p.: he did that earlier on in the year and had some success with it. again, you're already down by two runs. why would you want to change something. this is not your normal guy who chases a ball four. at the plate. >> bob: zimmerman chasing what would have been a walk with a big power hitter on deck. this is ryan. when he's struggling he'll swing all over the place. he's 0 for 1 with a walk and a double play tonight. fastball that jammed him. >> jim p.: he's hitting .194? somebody said, you're hitting .194, got to be even lower than that when you get the two strikes, wouldn't you like to walk? i mean it's not a very productive average. sure, well. >> bob: and he's only hitting .220, .230 range since the hitting streak ended. tha
minor leagues, got love him, he passed away a few years ago, he used to always say don't be a thomas edison out there. don't try to invent pitches. don't try to do something you're not capable of doing. right there you saw him change the arm level and everything. i think as a hitter, you're probably not going to swing at that pitch unless it's anywhere close. >> jim p.: he did that earlier on in the year and had some success with it. again, you're already down by two runs. why would you...