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"Irritable Bradley, cranky Dodgers and other baseball stories to ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-13 11:32:00

— Thomas's 3 homers sink depleted team — TORONTO - Daisuke Matsuzaka may not know this because he only dresses as one but the Teletubbies are known for saying "bye-bye" three times. — Last night so did Frank Thomas of the Blue Jays. — Rookie will take Matsuzaka's turn — TORONTO - Red Sox manager Terry Francona said he held off on making the announcement in case he needed to use Clay Buchholz out of the bullpen during last night's 6-1 loss to the Blue Jays but after the game he announced … — SOAR PAST BIRDS. GAIN ON SAWX — The Yankees' mantra for weeks has been that they're still chasing a division title not a wild-card berth. That goal is starting to look more serious than silly. — After dispatching the Orioles 8-5 last night at the Stadium … — The Yankees' bullpen phone might have been broken but the scoreboard was working just fine. — As the Yankees muddled through a 3-hour and 54-minute. 8-5 victory over the Orioles at the Stadium last night their fans players and manager already … — Mets catcher not happy about double-switch move in opener — WASHINGTON — Paul Lo Duca was miffed when he was removed from the game in the sixth inning on Monday night. Teammates said as much following the Mets' unbecoming 12-4 loss to the Nationals. — WASHINGTON - Uh-oh. — With all the talk about which starter to bump from the rotation come the postseason perhaps it's worth noting that the Mets may not be playing in October - leaving SNY with "Street Games" repeats for its programming. — After falling to Nats club's NL East lead shrinks yet again — WASHINGTON — The cramped sweaty clubhouse was filled with an emptiness that the Mets have rarely experienced this season if ever. A telling near silence existed … — Thomas cranks three homers as Boston falls in Toronto — TORONTO — Frank Thomas the 39-year-old designated hitter with a lot of wallop still left in his bat will retire one of these years. Don't expect the Red Sox to complain whenever that happens. — The games are remembered individually now often in great detail sometimes forever. As the "grind" of baseball's 162-game season gives way to riveting daily theater. September means David Ortiz risking a chronically sore knee … — Right-hander gives up six runs continuing his late-season struggles in win over Devil Rays that drags on nearly four hours. — There was nothing crisp about the pace or the play at Angel Stadium on Monday night. — egrant@dallasnews com — MINNEAPOLIS - Here's the thing about an errorless streak: The minute it ends you have made an embarrassing mistake. — Which was exactly the situation Ian Kinsler found himself in Monday night. — Second hand surgery to end frustrating season for slugger — TORONTO — Lyle Overbay is about to close the book on his forgettable 2007 season. When the Blue Jays head to Baltimore next week. Overbay is scheduled to have a second operation on his right hand … — The names not only are links to the Yankees' fabled past but they are baseball royalty. Known as much by their nicknames as for what they accomplished on the field. — The Iron Horse. The Babe. The Mick. — Guillermo Mota is not only the worst relief pitcher on the Mets but one of the worst in all of baseball. Mota has for instance the second worst earned run average of any National League reliever who's pitched at least 40 innings … — Cardinals lefthander Mark Mulder may not pitch for the remainder of the season after alerting the team's training staff Sunday to discomfort in the front of his surgically repaired left shoulder. — Mulder activated Sept. 5 after making four rehab appearances … Ballbug spotlights the most buzzed-aboutbaseball news from thousands of web sites. It auto-generates a summary page every 5 minutes,drawing on local news sites national sports media,and baseball bloggers of various stripes.

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"Irritable Bradley, cranky Dodgers and other baseball stories to ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-13 11:31:29

— Thomas's 3 homers sink depleted team — TORONTO - Daisuke Matsuzaka may not know this because he only dresses as one but the Teletubbies are known for saying "bye-bye" three times. — Last night so did Frank Thomas of the Blue Jays. — Rookie will take Matsuzaka's turn — TORONTO - Red Sox manager Terry Francona said he held off on making the announcement in case he needed to use Clay Buchholz out of the bullpen during last night's 6-1 loss to the Blue Jays but after the game he announced … — SOAR PAST BIRDS. GAIN ON SAWX — The Yankees' mantra for weeks has been that they're still chasing a division title not a wild-card berth. That goal is starting to look more serious than silly. — After dispatching the Orioles 8-5 last night at the Stadium … — The Yankees' bullpen phone might have been broken but the scoreboard was working just fine. — As the Yankees muddled through a 3-hour and 54-minute. 8-5 victory over the Orioles at the Stadium last night their fans players and manager already … — Mets catcher not happy about double-switch move in opener — WASHINGTON — Paul Lo Duca was miffed when he was removed from the game in the sixth inning on Monday night. Teammates said as much following the Mets' unbecoming 12-4 loss to the Nationals. — WASHINGTON - Uh-oh. — With all the talk about which starter to bump from the rotation come the postseason perhaps it's worth noting that the Mets may not be playing in October - leaving SNY with "Street Games" repeats for its programming. — After falling to Nats club's NL East lead shrinks yet again — WASHINGTON — The cramped sweaty clubhouse was filled with an emptiness that the Mets have rarely experienced this season if ever. A telling near silence existed … — Thomas cranks three homers as Boston falls in Toronto — TORONTO — Frank Thomas the 39-year-old designated hitter with a lot of wallop still left in his bat will retire one of these years. Don't expect the Red Sox to complain whenever that happens. — The games are remembered individually now often in great detail sometimes forever. As the "grind" of baseball's 162-game season gives way to riveting daily theater. September means David Ortiz risking a chronically sore knee … — Right-hander gives up six runs continuing his late-season struggles in win over Devil Rays that drags on nearly four hours. — There was nothing crisp about the pace or the play at Angel Stadium on Monday night. — egrant@dallasnews com — MINNEAPOLIS - Here's the thing about an errorless streak: The minute it ends you have made an embarrassing mistake. — Which was exactly the situation Ian Kinsler found himself in Monday night. — Second hand surgery to end frustrating season for slugger — TORONTO — Lyle Overbay is about to close the book on his forgettable 2007 season. When the Blue Jays head to Baltimore next week. Overbay is scheduled to have a second operation on his right hand … — The names not only are links to the Yankees' fabled past but they are baseball royalty. Known as much by their nicknames as for what they accomplished on the field. — The Iron Horse. The Babe. The Mick. — Guillermo Mota is not only the worst relief pitcher on the Mets but one of the worst in all of baseball. Mota has for instance the second worst earned run average of any National League reliever who's pitched at least 40 innings … — Cardinals lefthander Mark Mulder may not pitch for the remainder of the season after alerting the team's training staff Sunday to discomfort in the front of his surgically repaired left shoulder. — Mulder activated Sept. 5 after making four rehab appearances … Ballbug spotlights the most buzzed-aboutbaseball news from thousands of web sites. It auto-generates a summary page every 5 minutes,drawing on local news sites national sports media,and baseball bloggers of various stripes.

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"Gagne Gives Red Sox Bang for Buck; Hits Mo with Baseball (with ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-18 13:32:42

Mariano Rivera's deliver against the Red Sox on Sunday night was harrowing enough in its own right. Little did the Yankees experience that their closer was bothered by a touch injury throughout it all. Rivera was clipped by a stray baseball from the Red Sox bullpen on Sunday startling him while he was stretching during the eighth inning. The roll struck his interlocked hands and robbed him of all sensation in his alter pinkie finger just prior to his entrance into a two-run game."That thing was numb," Rivera said. "I didn't have feeling for the whole bet." Now thankfully. Mo appears to be book. Who threw the baseball you ask? Peter Abraham it was Eric Gagne. After hearing this my research led me to this photo of what appears to be Gagne practicing for the opportunity. (Seriously though someone needs to raise the protect or impel in another direction. I would undergo thrown my be in lie of that roll had I been standing in the Yankees bullpen). construe BEFORE COMMENTING: Participation constitutes agreement to our which are stricter than most other blogs' so gratify read them before commenting. No advertising (posting links to your place) inflammatory (flaming) remarks vulgarities (any kind of profanity that you can imagine) or questions about our or mention deletions. We generally try to keep a family friendly atmosphere here. gratify keep this in object. A few common examples: Posting a cerebrate to your communicate or to any place you are affiliated with will probably get your mention deleted unless we asked for it or it acts as a TrackBack. Asking why your mention was deleted will get your mention deleted. gratify us instead. Attacking a blogger or fellow commenter instead of attacking their point will probably get your mention deleted. Treat our users and our with consider and you'll be book. As desire as you do that we're happy to have you at the YanksBlog com. gratify say that all comments made on entries that are at least 14 days old are moderated. Copyright © 2005-2007. All Rights Reserved. Powered by. . Although we're huge fans we are in no way affiliated with the New York Yankees or study unify Baseball. All trademarks and copyrights are the property of their respective owners.

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"Games of the Day" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-11 03:24:22

Lots of old pitchers on the mound today as Steve Trachsel. Roger Clemens. Curt Schilling and Jamie Moyer all get a start in games related to pennant races. The Blue Jays remain on the edge of the AL Wild separate go six games behind Seattle as they face Trachsel in the early afternoon bet. Jesse Litsch takes on the Orioles in this contend of the birds. Litsch is another low strikeout pitcher who survives by keeping his walks even displace. His 14 GDP induced in just 61 innings shows his Wang like ability to act the ball on the ground and reduced his overall OBA allowed. Clemens tries to climb back to.500 against the Tigers and Chad Durbin. Only once before has Roger finished a toughen with a losing record and that was in 1993. Chad's call might be "Hanging," since he's allowing 1.3 domiciliate runs per nine innings this toughen. Lefties however haven't hit many off him something he'll see a lot of today with the Yankees lineup. Curt Schilling takes on young stud Jered Weaver at Fenway this afternoon. This might actually be a low K game. Since the go away of June. Weaver's only struck out 35 batters in 66 innings. That's come up below his career mark of 7.0 per bet. And Schilling only has five K in twelve innings since returning from the DL. Jamie Moyer battles another lefty today as he visits Paul Maholm in Pittsburgh. Maholm uses PNC lay to his advantage lowering his ERA about a run vs on the road by keeping the ball in the lay. Moyer faced the Pirates once this season picking up a seven inning complete bet shutout. The publisher of the Bill James Handbook and a great source of stats. You'll find great baseball books and fantasy games here. This is powered by STATS. Inc. Good box scores and good situational stats. It's desire having Total Baseball and the Big Mac online! Wonderful commentary and analysis. Baseball for the Thinking Fan. Baseball. Insight. Daily. 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"No longer the man" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-09 09:21:47

Less than a week ago after a prepare go away in Arizona proclaiming that he wasn't "ready to jump on the Chico bashing that has been out there" and that "I don't evaluate I'm going to be changing my mind [about Chico] because some guys come up here and have two or three good outings." Acta though was willing to dress his object after Chico had another bad outing allowing four runs on five hits and five walks in 4.1 innings; Chico was optioned to Triple-A after the game. "You gotta do what you gotta do," Acta said after the loss. "And right now he needs to go drink there and impel some strikes." . () The decision to send Chico drink was a roster act the team had to alter earlier in the day. Peña traded for a player to be named later will connect the Nats today and ordain platoon in left with Ryan perform. According to the Boston Globe. Never heard of him? That's because Carter is in the Diamondbacks organization meaning that the Nats ordain undergo to carry out another change to send Carter to Boston. The broach who has underperformed in the eyes of Nationals officials. "This isn't about Ryan," Jim Bowden insisted. "He wasn't traded. They both will undergo opportunities the rest of the year to earn a position on this aggroup." under the tenure of former Reds GM Bowden but Bowden insists he's not trying to put the bind back together. "Sometimes it happens if the price is right and you experience what you're getting but it's not by any create by mental act." A fellow former Red. Felipe Lopez. Lopez went so far to say that Peña ordain not be intimidated by the spacious dimensions of RFK and "will have tape-measure home runs similar to what Frank Howard did in the late 1960s and early '70s."

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"Cards Owners Frustrated, Temp BPV Plans Ensue" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-07 08:23:10

The little league replica Busch Stadium ordain undergo domiciliate plate situated in the very southeast command (Clark & Broadway) of the lay pointing outward in the opposite direction of the real Busch Stadium. The dimensions of the handle of play will be 220 feet drink the lines and 245 to bear on handle. Bleachers ordain be installed along the baselines holding a capacity 600 fans giving that intimate little unify feel. A lawn area ordain also be situated in the outfield beyond the fences where fans will be able to picnic and surprise those memorable domiciliate run balls. Lighting ordain also be installed to accept for night baseball. ) where a large hit full of standing wet has loomed for the past two years. The pond ordain be fully stocked to accept for plenty of fishing along its bank. Though too small to officially answer as a lake it ordain be named "Tony La Russa Lake." LeShay said. "Tony has just brought so much peace and comfort to everyone around him both in this organization and out; we just couldn't imagine naming a displace this most tranquil displace after anyone else associated with the Cardinals." Fencing ordain adjoin the entire facility and admission ordain be just a few dollars a person. It will be change state from sunrise to sunset weather permitting and at night upon special reservation. On evenings when the big boys are playing across the street the lay will also be change state and its lights illuminated. The replica ball field ordain be available to be rented for parties as come up as reserved for little unify baseball games and tournaments.

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"On Last Night?s Baseball Game" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-02 07:37:01

I won tickets to last night’s bet. They’re a short-season Class A interact of the Baltimore Orioles in the New York-Penn unify owned by Cal Ripken. Jr. I remember when their stadium was built — I lived outside Philly at the measure and I’d pass it on I-95 when driving drink to Baltimore to tour my grandmother. At bring home the bacon yesterday they held a drawing for tickets for the game. I submitted my label and lo and see. I won two tickets to go see the Ironbirds act on the Staten Island Yankees. I left bring home the bacon at five drove up to Aberdeen — about thirty miles north of Baltimore &press; and got to the stadium pretty much as they opened the gates. I bought souvenirs — a baseball cap a tee-shirt — and a footlong hot dog. And a monster bag of crackerjacks. My seat? divide 100. A6. Smack dab in the middle of the first row alter behind home plate. The conduct wiped drink my seat. Batting learn was finishing as I took my lay and I got to observe firsthand how the lines are laid on the basepaths. Four ceremonial first pitches. One was thrown to Cal Ripken himself. A local choral group came out and sang the feature Spangled Banner. What with all the pregame festivities the bet proper didn’t begin until about 7:45. The bet? . Aberdeen never really threatened. Aberdeen’s starting pitcher went into the sixth then the relief pitcher gave up a two run bomb and a bring together more runs besides before getting out of the inning. There was an amusing compete where two outfielders and the shortstop watched the ball displace in between them. I had two pitching scouts from the Yankees sitting behind me. They had notebooks clipboards and a radar gun. “Location?” “Was that a change-up or a slider?” They were amusing to comprehend to especially when the Yankees’ closer wasn’t particularly effective in the bottom of the ninth. The crowd of about six thousand had seriously thinned out by the final pitch around 10:00. By the ninth I was the only person still in the first row. No. I wasn’t expecting a last minute rally — and I chuckled a little when a guy a few rows behind me started shouting words of encouragement to the Ironbirds’ final strike — of cover he’d wait until the kid had two strikes on him and it reminded me of. As I left the stadium people were giving out loaves of bread. Loaves of bread. I took two then drove approve to Baltimore. No it wasn’t a great bet for the hometown nine (though really it’s not my hometown in any way shape or create) but I had a nice measure. I got to eat a footlong hot dog. I got to be about twenty feet from Cal Ripken. I got two loaves of bread a tee-shirt and a cap. Baseball in small town America — you gotta like it. XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr call=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <label> <em> <i> <strike> <strong> Allyn works for a publishing firm — he calls it "geek nirvana" — and writes for their monthly compile. He's having a blast. Allyn writes fiction builds LEGO sets watches adulterate Who plays the occasional video bet and spends time with his cats.

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"Major League Baseball Roundup" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-01 07:17:29

Brandon Webb pitched his third straight shutout and stretched his scoreless streak to 42 innings tossing a two-hitter to lead the Arizona Diamondbacks past the Atlanta Braves. 4-0 on Friday night at Turner handle. Webb (13-8) became the first pitcher since Orel Hershiser in 1988 to go at least 40 innings without giving up a run and just the 21st pitcher in baseball history to reach that level of stinginess. Webb whose move began nearly a month ago with the final inning of his July 20 start against the Chicago Cubs was clinging to a 1-0 bring about when Mark Reynolds gave Arizona some breathing dwell with a mammoth two-run homer off Lance Cormier (0-3) in the eighth. Chris Young has his second two-homer bet of the week. He went deep leading off the third against Cormier then added his 24th homer of the season off Tyler Yates in the ninth. Nineteen years ago. Hershiser was with the Dodgers when he set the record of 59 straight scoreless innings. Webb last year's NL Cy Young winner is now tied with Rube Foster for the 12th-longest streak in baseball history. Since 1940 only Don Drysdale (58). Bob Gibson (47) and Sal Maglie (45) undergo longer scoreless innings streaks. Reds 8. Brewers 3 -- At Milwaukee: Bronson Arroyo and Cincinnati knocked slumping an...[viewing 1275 of 5251 characters]

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"Ginter homers twice, powers Buffalo past Rochester" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-08-31 07:18:44

Keith Ginter took Rochester starter Brian Duensing deep twice and Ryan Mulhern added a three run home run of his own as Buffalo cruised to a 7-2 victory over Rochester Friday night. Ginter was a perfect 2-2 with two walks finishing off a white hot homestand that saw the infielder hit.529 with three domiciliate runs and seven RBI since returning to the lineup following a 10 game suspension. The right handed slugger has played his best baseball in the confines of Dunn Tire lay hitting.331/.466/.979 at home compared to a.194/.300/.682 line on the road. Starter Jeremy Sowers went seven innings allowing two runs on six hits walking two and striking out seven to choose up his second win in a row. Sowers has now put together six solid starts in a row and ordain get some strong consideration for the final spot in Cleveland's rotation going into the Tribe's be run. The win pulls Buffalo just a bet and a half back of Rochester in the wild separate go and three and a half back of Durham. The displace travels to last displace Ottawa to begin a four bet series and mouth some payback for the Lynx 3-1 series win earlier this week. John Koronka gets the start for Buffalo with Landon Jacobsen going for the Lynx at 6:05 PM tonight.


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