Moises Sierra’s great catch evokes memories of Bartman for Moises Alou (vid)
During Monday’s tilt between the Dominican Republic and the Netherlands in a World Baseball Classic match-up at AT&T Park, Dominican left fielder Moises Sierra made an incredible catch of a foul ball off the bat of Andruw Jones in the top of the first inning, diving into the stands to snag a fly ball…right out of the waiting mitt of a fan eagerly awaiting for his prized souvenir...
Video: Domincan Republic’s Moises Sierra makes incredible catch on foul ball in WBC
Tweet In the World Baseball Classic semifinal matchup between the Dominican Republic and the Netherlands on Monday night, the Netherlands looked like they might blow open the top of the first inning. After already bringing in a run, the Netherlands had a runner on third with two outs. That’s when Dominican Republic left fielder Moises [...]
Dominicans beat Netherlands 4-1, reach WBC final
This time, the Dominicans didn't let the Netherlands interfere with their road to the World Baseball Classic championship.
Late lineup addition Moises Sierra hit a tying RBI double in the fifth, Jose Reyes added a go-ahead single two batters later and the Dominican Republic reached the WBC final with a 4-1 win against the Netherlands on Monday night.
Edwin Encarnacion had an...
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March 19, 2013
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Dominicans advance to WBC final
This time, the Dominicans didn't let the Netherlands interfere with their road to the World Baseball Classic championship.
Late lineup addition Moises Sierra hit a tying RBI double in the fifth, Jose Reyes added a go-ahead single two batters later and the Dominican Republic reached the WBC final with a 4-1 win against the Netherlands on Monday night.
Edwin Encarnacion had an...
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March 16, 2013
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Toronto Blue Jays: Sierra and Hechavarria have potential
After splitting a four game series with Tampa Bay, I thought the Toronto Blue Jays were back on the winning track. Boy! was I wrong.
The Blue Jays kicked off their three game series against the Baltimore Orioles on a losing note as they were shut out 4-0.
Thankfully, I had a cup of coffee beside me while watching this game. It helped me from falling to sleep...
Toronto Blue Jays outfielder Moises Sierra loses ball in sun, falls to the ground (Video)
There is nothing more scary for a Major League Baseball outfielder than losing the ball in the sun or lights.
Over the weekend, Toronto's Moises Sierra had a rather funny moment happen to him in a game against the Tampa Bay Rays.
After Tampa's B.J. Upton hit a lazy fly ball, Moises lost sight on the ball at the Rogers Centre and hit the deck:
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Moises Sierra loses fly ball in lights; wisely curls up into a ball on the ground
Plays like these demonstrate why the Toronto Blue Jays are horrible and in last place. This fly ball could not have gotten any easier for outfielder Moises Sierra to catch, yet somehow he managed to turn a very routine play into the most ridiculous looking blunder of all time. Just days after masterfully gunning down a runner at [...]
Clutch assist shows Sierra's arm is coachable
Toronto Blue Jays outfielder Moises Sierra has a fine throwing arm, but he is new to the majors, called up from Class AAA Las Vegas on July 31. So surprise, surprise, he needs some refining. Ever since he was promoted, there seems to have been an obsession with the raw skills of the 23-year-old outfielder. Sure, his throws have been erratic at times, but it's not as if there...
Blue Jays 2, Rays 1
Moises Sierra homered and threw out pinch-runner Elliot Johnson at home plate for the final out, preserving Brandon Morrow's first win since June 6 and leading the Toronto Blue Jays to a 2-1 victory over the slumping Tampa Bay Rays on Friday night.
Edwin Encarnacion hit his 35th home run as the Blue Jays handed the Rays their sixth loss in seven games.
The Blue Jays have won...
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August 31, 2012
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Jays' game halted as fan receives CPR
The game between the Chicago White Sox and Toronto Blue Jays has been delayed for 4 minutes in the seventh inning while a fan received CPR and was taken away on a stretcher.
Blue Jays players left their dugout Thursday night to watch as paramedics treated a male fan seated down the left field line.
Third base umpire Mark Wegner approached second base ump and crew chief Mike Winters...
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August 16, 2012
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