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lordscarlet 04-29-2009 04:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Logan (Post 2006797)
We hear about the Wright-Zimmerman bromance everytime the teams play each other.


Just checking. :) But, so far, I would say Zimm has the upper hand in offense for the year? They're pretty close, though.

I think we hear it even mroe because of the Virginia connection.

lordscarlet 04-29-2009 04:06 PM

dola: And becuase Zimmerman is the "face of the franchise" (And I put it in quotes not because it isn't true and not because the fan's don't love him, but just because that's what "everyone" calls him)

JonInMiddleGA 04-29-2009 04:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Mizzou B-ball fan (Post 2006345)
Uh, you do know that the Royals sold out on both Friday and Saturday, when the Trucks were racing, right?


And yet they're still 26th in attendance, averaging just 21,000 and change.

Only the absolute hardiest of diehards or complete novices go to a truck race when there's not another Cup event scheduled that weekend. Add in the weather plus no lights (meaning there was little chance of finishing the race if it rained), and the absence of any Cup regulars, hell I'm surprised anybody was at the truck race at all.

edit to add: And you might want to tell the Royals they sold out, the official attendance in the box scores say otherwise. And they were at 35% capacity on Sunday, when folks stayed home to watch NASCAR at Talladega on TV. Although since Ponson was pitching I can't really blame anyone for staying home.

lungs 04-29-2009 05:23 PM

Yovani Gallardo is sick.

8 IP 0 ER 11 K

And he hits a home run, scoring the only run of the game in a win. Not a fluke either, this is his second home run of the year, first was off the Big Unit. Fourth of his short career.

ISiddiqui 04-29-2009 05:31 PM

He is definitely someone who is going to be star in this league.

lordscarlet 04-29-2009 05:40 PM

I'm getting a little too overly excited about Strasburg I think.

"In 70 1/3 innings pitched this spring, Strasburg has struck out 135 batters and walked only 12."

From SDSU to scouts and beyond, The Legend of Strasburg has no limit - MLB - CBSSports.com Baseball


lordscarlet 04-29-2009 05:53 PM

SI, are you in DC tomorrow night? :)

Ronnie Dobbs2 04-29-2009 06:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lordscarlet (Post 2006903)
I'm getting a little too overly excited about Strasburg I think.

"In 70 1/3 innings pitched this spring, Strasburg has struck out 135 batters and walked only 12."

From SDSU to scouts and beyond, The Legend of Strasburg has no limit - MLB - CBSSports.com Baseball



Not in any way inferring that this *will* happen, but people were pretty excited over Mark Prior in a similar way.

lungs 04-29-2009 06:25 PM

Gallardo this year:

3-1 2.86 ERA 34.1 IP 34 K 9 BB

Then he has a .333/.333/.833 line at the plate (1.166 OPS).

His career OPS is .766, and has a track record of hitting in the minors too (.871 minor league OPS).

He's 23 years old. He sort of came up when Phil Hughes and Clay Bucholz were the big name pitching prospects, but is looking like a much better bet than them two at this point (though both the former are not busts by any means yet).

Mariners fans take note, your new GM is the guy that drafted JJ Hardy, Corey Hart, and Yovani Gallardo after the first round and hitting on first rounders Ryan Braun, Prince Fielder, and Rickie Weeks. Your team is in good hands.

sterlingice 04-29-2009 06:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lordscarlet (Post 2006916)
SI, are you in DC tomorrow night? :)


Nope, sorry. On call for work this week so I'm squarely in Richmond :(

SI

lordscarlet 04-29-2009 07:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ronnie Dobbs2 (Post 2006928)
Not in any way inferring that this *will* happen, but people were pretty excited over Mark Prior in a similar way.


Yeah, the article actually compares him to Prior.

Quote:

Originally Posted by sterlingice (Post 2006980)
Nope, sorry. On call for work this week so I'm squarely in Richmond :(

SI


Too bad. I have the tickets for tomorrow night, and my buddy that was going to go with me bailed.

sterlingice 04-29-2009 08:03 PM

Dang. Zack gives up his first earned run this year. Leadoff double but then K and K to get to 2 outs. However, Wells gets a single up the middle to drive in the run.

SI

MrDNA 04-29-2009 08:29 PM

Had to happen eventually, right? Guy is still amazing.

Scoobz0202 04-29-2009 08:32 PM

Edinson Volquez gets the start I have been waiting for.. Reds up two-zip going into the bottom of the 8th. 8.0 IP, 1 H, 1 BB, 6K's. Retired 17 straight batters before giving up a walk in the 8th, and even in that walk was an iffy pitch. He was on tonight.

Scoobz0202 04-29-2009 08:34 PM

dola - the Reds offense is still pissing me off, though. Only the Giants have scored less runs this season. Pathetic.

Lathum 04-29-2009 08:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scoobz0202 (Post 2007090)
Edinson Volquez gets the start I have been waiting for.. Reds up two-zip going into the bottom of the 8th. 8.0 IP, 1 H, 1 BB, 6K's. Retired 17 straight batters before giving up a walk in the 8th, and even in that walk was an iffy pitch. He was on tonight.


I really enjoyed watching that game so far.

Mizzou B-ball fan 04-29-2009 09:26 PM

No run support issues for Zack tonight. Royals are absolutely shelling the Toronto pitching. 10-2 in the bottom of the 5th inning. Zack should be able to finish this game tonight with as much rest as he's getting between innings assuming pitch count doesn't become a concern.

JPhillips 04-29-2009 09:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scoobz0202 (Post 2007096)
dola - the Reds offense is still pissing me off, though. Only the Giants have scored less runs this season. Pathetic.


They are who we thought they were.

Mizzou B-ball fan 04-29-2009 09:46 PM

The good news is that Billy Butler is now a triple short of the cycle.

The bad news is that Billy Butler needs a triple to hit for the cycle.

sterlingice 04-29-2009 10:49 PM

Greinke's ERA up to 0.50 on the year after a start where he didn't have the greatest control

SI

Mizzou B-ball fan 04-30-2009 07:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sterlingice (Post 2007220)
Greinke's ERA up to 0.50 on the year after a start where he didn't have the greatest control

SI


Post SI article from Joe Poz this morning about the SI jinx:

Greinke is too good to be jinxed - Kansas City Star

Butter 04-30-2009 07:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scoobz0202 (Post 2007096)
dola - the Reds offense is still pissing me off, though. Only the Giants have scored less runs this season. Pathetic.


Gonzalez and Hernandez have started hitting, and it looks like Dusty might be committing to subbing in Nix for Dickerson in left (which will probably improve the defense out there as well), and Rosales is going to play 3rd for a while (hopefully a LONG while). Phillips also showed signs of coming around in the last game. Though Taveras has started slumping now as well.

PLUS, the Reds just got through their own personal hell, 4 games inside of 2 weeks against Roy Oswalt and Wandy Rodriguez, 2 pitchers they can't seem to hit with a boat oar. The offense should improve a bit in the coming weeks with all of these factors coming together. Not saying they're going to be better than league average, but the days of the .208 batting average are hopefully behind them.

Mizzou B-ball fan 04-30-2009 07:44 AM

Was just looking through some of the standings information this morning in the AL Central. Minnesota is really teetering on disaster. They're at .500, but they've given up 23 more runs than they've scored. That's going to bite them in the backside if they don't get that pitching staff straightened out.

sterlingice 04-30-2009 08:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mizzou B-ball fan (Post 2007412)
Was just looking through some of the standings information this morning in the AL Central. Minnesota is really teetering on disaster. They're at .500, but they've given up 23 more runs than they've scored. That's going to bite them in the backside if they don't get that pitching staff straightened out.


Not that Joe Mauer can be responsible for over a run per game, but remember, he's out so that's a huge problem for their lineup.

On the other hand, I just don't see their pitching. They have a possible 1 who's pitching like a 5 and a bunch of 4s and 5s who have a ceiling of 3s unless I'm just not seeing something there.

SI

SirFozzie 04-30-2009 05:51 PM

Has this ARod thing hit ridiculousness yet?

First it was "Apparently, A-Rod juiced in High School, it's the only way he could gain 15 pounds of muscle in an offseason"

Then "Yankee players called A-Rod "Bitch Tits" because he was apparently juicing with them"

And now "A-Rod had a quid pro quo with other team's players. He would tip them off to incoming pitches during blowouts, so they would return the favor to him so he would get more hits."

None of this with collaboration on the record, mind you. As much as I want to see the Yankees lose, geezus, what a hit job.

A-Rod took steroids while with Yankees, and as teen, claims new book

Details on Alex Rodriguez's alleged pitch-tipping with Rangers - MLB - SI.com

Travis 04-30-2009 06:00 PM

Steroids in high school. Does this seriously surprise anybody? I can only imagine what it's like it more prominent baseball areas than where I live, but I was offered a line on "stuff that'll help you out" at least a couple times a season from the time I was 16 until I quit playing when I was 21. The leagues I played in from 18-21 were a mix of locally born guys on summer break from their ball scholarships at US college's (who were the one's making most of these offers for steroids) who were playing here to keep sharp and guys who lived here year round. If the sample size of scholi guys we had around here were any indication the A-Rod sure as hell had a lot of company.

Logan 04-30-2009 08:41 PM

I hate A-Rod and think he got off lightly in terms of public opinion considering how he lied originally...but if this book is all a bunch of "may haves" and "supposedlys" its a fuckin sham and the publisher should be embarrassed.

JS19 04-30-2009 08:48 PM

Yea, these "may haves" and such are ridiculous. Guess what, he may not have too. And who really gives a shit. One of the head honchos needs to do something with this whole steroid witch hunt. Maybe I'm just speaking for myself, but does anybody really care anymore? We get it, it was part of the game, it happened, rules are in place now, people admitted to it, done deal.

Jas_lov 04-30-2009 08:58 PM

Don't forget his poker habit and dalliances with out of town floozies. The book is trash, but people will read it like they read that rat Joe Torre's book. To me, he used steroids and admitted it, time to move on.

sterlingice 04-30-2009 09:44 PM

Woo! Royals end April with their first winning April since the magical April of 2003. And they're in first by themselves even if just for one night at the end of one month :)

SI

Vegas Vic 05-01-2009 12:22 AM

Worst beat of the year so far in baseball.

I had the Cubs/Marlins under 9.5 runs. It was 2-2 after nine innings. The Marlins scored 6 runs in the top of the 10th.

Those are the ones you just have to laugh at and move on to the next day.

Mizzou B-ball fan 05-01-2009 07:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sterlingice (Post 2008602)
Woo! Royals end April with their first winning April since the magical April of 2003. And they're in first by themselves even if just for one night at the end of one month :)

SI


HOLLAH!!!!!!!

:D

terpkristin 05-01-2009 07:45 AM

Ouch, that Red Sox game was brutal. Watching the "highlights" on ESPN this morning when I was at the gym helped my heart rate climb even higher..

/tk

lordscarlet 05-01-2009 09:38 AM

Three cheers for 5 runs in the 9th by your opponent!

And your former "closer" has a run scored on him WITHOUT THROWING A PITCH. (bulked before his first pitch)

ISiddiqui 05-01-2009 09:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SirFozzie (Post 2008187)
As much as I want to see the Yankees lose, geezus, what a hit job.


Totally. Now every wants in on the pile on A-Rod wagon that people were drooling on joining.

Bad-example 05-01-2009 10:40 AM

A snippet from today's Chronicle that I found amusing:

Quote:

Originally Posted by Henry Schulman
DUCK! Performance-based incentives are outlawed in baseball, but they used to be common. Dodgers manager Joe Torre said 1960s pitcher Stan Williams was so wild, he had a $5,000 bonus clause if he kept his walks down. "If he got to 3-0," Torre said, "he'd hit you because he knew he couldn't throw three strikes in a row."


Morning huddle

sterlingice 05-01-2009 11:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lordscarlet (Post 2008972)
Three cheers for 5 runs in the 9th by your opponent!

And your former "closer" has a run scored on him WITHOUT THROWING A PITCH. (bulked before his first pitch)


Flores is... not a good catcher is he? 4 WPs by Cabrera and an error that led to 3 runs in the 9th? That's just looking at the box score.

Oof

SI

Logan 05-01-2009 11:14 AM

The funny thing about that quote is I bet he could hit a guy exactly where he intended to.

lordscarlet 05-01-2009 12:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sterlingice (Post 2009081)
Flores is... not a good catcher is he? 4 WPs by Cabrera and an error that led to 3 runs in the 9th? That's just looking at the box score.

Oof

SI


Flores is not the best, no. He rarely even tries to pick anyone off at second. Brian Schneider was amazing with that. On the WPs, I just don't know. Could another catcher have blocked them? I really am just not qualified to answer that. Look at the number of walks Cabrera had, though. He clearly was not accurate the whole night.

Chief Rum 05-01-2009 09:38 PM

Pathetic. Absolutely pathetic. This bullpen is the worst in baseball right now. If I were in the Angels' organization, I would threaten to put everyone on the DL for 15 days (make up injuries if need be) and bring up the AAA relief staff as an abject lesson. Someone in this pen needs to find some sack and get the job done.

sterlingice 05-01-2009 09:45 PM

I think lordscarlet might have an issue with this statement ;)

SI

Chief Rum 05-01-2009 09:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sterlingice (Post 2009669)
I think lordscarlet might have an issue with this statement ;)

SI


He'll have trouble proving it (unfortunately). The Angels, as I have read ad nauseum the past couple days, are statistically the worst bullpen in baseball. I don't think tonight's performance improved its standing.

ISiddiqui 05-01-2009 09:51 PM

Mets beat the Phils! Thank you Philadelphia for picking up Chan Ho Park!


And Longoria hits a grand slam to lead the Rays over the BoSox... that's 2 in a row over Boston for the Rays who had a so-so April.

Big Fo 05-01-2009 10:24 PM

Glad the Braves hit Mike "oh you wanted me to pitch this year?" Hampton pretty well tonight. Atlanta is up 7-2 in the 8th, I'm not sure if they're going to restart this game or just call it at some point.

Lathum 05-01-2009 10:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ISiddiqui (Post 2009677)
Mets beat the Phils! Thank you Philadelphia for picking up Chan Ho Park!


And Longoria hits a grand slam to lead the Rays over the BoSox... that's 2 in a row over Boston for the Rays who had a so-so April.


yeah, big win to start the series considering Johan isn't going this series. I would hate to have lost tonight, there could have been a ton of pressure on Maine considering how inconsistent Perez has been.

JonInMiddleGA 05-01-2009 11:53 PM

from ajc.com, in the recap of tonight's 7-2 Braves win over the Astros

Quote:

Hampton was charged with six runs (five earned) and five hits in 4 1/3 innings, and he got booed each time his name was announced.

The left-hander spent six injury-plagued seasons with the Braves through 2008, then opted to sign a one-year, $2 million contract with Houston, slightly less than what the Braves offered him.

During the early innings, a sign in front of the Chop House above right field read: “Hampton’s Have Nots — Thanks for Nothing.”

The Braves paid Hampton $48.5 million over six seasons, during which he made 85 starts and went 35-24 with a 4.10 ERA. He missed two seasons and parts of others for injuries and elbow surgeries.

sterlingice 05-02-2009 12:30 AM

Shouldn't Rockies fans be more pissed? I mean, they ate more of his giant contract and 2 years of absolute suck. Then the Braves said "hey, he's sucked the last 2 years- he sounds like a great candidate for us". I know it's never that simple but that's the glib way of saying what happened.

SI

lordscarlet 05-02-2009 07:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chief Rum (Post 2009666)
Pathetic. Absolutely pathetic. This bullpen is the worst in baseball right now. If I were in the Angels' organization, I would threaten to put everyone on the DL for 15 days (make up injuries if need be) and bring up the AAA relief staff as an abject lesson. Someone in this pen needs to find some sack and get the job done.


Quote:

Originally Posted by sterlingice (Post 2009669)
I think lordscarlet might have an issue with this statement ;)

SI


Quote:

Originally Posted by Chief Rum (Post 2009672)
He'll have trouble proving it (unfortunately). The Angels, as I have read ad nauseum the past couple days, are statistically the worst bullpen in baseball. I don't think tonight's performance improved its standing.



I will try to do the research, but it would be fantastic if you can find someone that already has. :)

Logan 05-02-2009 08:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chief Rum (Post 2009666)
Pathetic. Absolutely pathetic. This bullpen is the worst in baseball right now. If I were in the Angels' organization, I would threaten to put everyone on the DL for 15 days (make up injuries if need be) and bring up the AAA relief staff as an abject lesson. Someone in this pen needs to find some sack and get the job done.


I thought the pen was so good that K-Rod was going to be easily replaced?

(:) just kidding, he's had a couple of those frustrating outings you've talked about)

Ksyrup 05-02-2009 09:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sterlingice (Post 2009768)
Shouldn't Rockies fans be more pissed? I mean, they ate more of his giant contract and 2 years of absolute suck. Then the Braves said "hey, he's sucked the last 2 years- he sounds like a great candidate for us". I know it's never that simple but that's the glib way of saying what happened.

SI


At least he pitched for the Rockies. I believe the Marlins paid a portion of his salary in one of those complicated, post-WS sell-off trades, and he never even pitched for them.


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