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sterlingice 04-15-2009 11:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mckerney (Post 1993475)
Carlos Go-Oh For Four-mez belongs in AA ball. :(


He's got nothing on Royals "starting catcher" Miguel Olivo who is 3 for 17 with 11 K's and 0 walks.

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DeToxRox 04-16-2009 12:30 AM

How about Tigs starting SS Adam Everett?

Why are all these terrible hitters in the Central?

MrBug708 04-16-2009 12:35 AM

Go Dodgers :)

mckerney 04-16-2009 12:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sterlingice (Post 1993482)
He's got nothing on Royals "starting catcher" Miguel Olivo who is 3 for 17 with 11 K's and 0 walks.

SI


At least he's not only in the league because the GM wants to show he got something in a trade where he got absolutely swindled. :(

Karlifornia 04-16-2009 12:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MrBug708 (Post 1993493)
Go Dodgers :)


Oh, go to hell :). At least Kershaw's gem resulted in a no decision.

SackAttack 04-16-2009 12:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Karlifornia (Post 1993499)
Oh, go to hell :). At least Kershaw's gem resulted in a no decision.


Asshole. I needed those fantasy points. :mad:

SackAttack 04-16-2009 01:10 AM

Actually, I have Broxton, too, and the 9th inning rally means that Broxton got the W, so while I feel badly for Kershaw, at least I still got the W out of his heroics. Yay.

SackAttack 04-16-2009 02:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SackAttack (Post 1993451)
Well, holy crap.

Ian Kinsler became the 115th player in MLB history to hit for the cycle in a regulation game, 138th overall.

He became the 24th player to go 6-6 in regulation, the 33rd player overall.

He is the 2nd player, behind Rondell White, ever to go 6-6 in hitting for the cycle, and he is the FIRST player in MLB history to do so in a regulation game.

Damn, boys.


Well, correction.

MLB history as defined as 'AL and NL,' yes.

MLB history defined as pre-1901, apparently not. ESPN says Sam Thompson was the last to accomplish the feat in a nine-inning game in 1894, which is why baseball-reference didn't flag it when I was looking it up earlier.

sterlingice 04-16-2009 07:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mckerney (Post 1993496)
At least he's not only in the league because the GM wants to show he got something in a trade where he got absolutely swindled. :(


You'll have to be more specific. There's a couple of those on every team ;)

SI

Logan 04-16-2009 07:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ISiddiqui (Post 1993474)
Think its because most people consider a triple to be a flukey play, and in some respects it is.


When Reyes gets one in completing his cycle, probably not. When John Olerud does it...maybe so :).

Quote:

Originally Posted by mckerney (Post 1993475)
Carlos Go-Oh For Four-mez belongs in AA ball. :(


I'm surprised he hasn't been a bit better by now. What's up with Deolis Guerra these days? I'm assuming he's still far away.

mckerney 04-16-2009 10:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Logan (Post 1993565)
I'm surprised he hasn't been a bit better by now. What's up with Deolis Guerra these days? I'm assuming he's still far away.


Opened the season in A ball.

Logan 04-16-2009 10:15 AM

McCarver definitely sported wood after this Reyes play.

Mets cap Jackie's day with first Citi win | MLB.com: News

stevew 04-16-2009 10:31 AM

top 10 of all time baby!

DanGarion 04-16-2009 10:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SackAttack (Post 1993500)
Asshole. I needed those fantasy points. :mad:


Well you got the Ks.

Fighter of Foo 04-16-2009 10:59 AM

After watching yesterday, honoring Jackie Robinson by everyone wearing his number was one of the dumbest ideas imaginable.

Ksyrup 04-16-2009 11:14 AM

Yep, another good and well-intentioned idea run into the ground by Cap'n Overkill.

stevew 04-16-2009 11:16 AM

Who the fuck is Jackie Robinson?

panerd 04-16-2009 11:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stevew (Post 1993782)
Who the fuck is Jackie Robinson?


He's that guy who did that thing.

SackAttack 04-16-2009 12:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DanGarion (Post 1993757)
Well you got the Ks.


I think the K's single-handedly pulled me out of last, actually. Or if they didn't, Broxton adding 2 K's in the 9th and then getting credit for the W did.

Logan 04-16-2009 03:34 PM

Yankees in the process of getting bombed in the opening game at new Yankee Stadium, thanks to their shitty middle relief.

Ronnie Dobbs2 04-16-2009 03:47 PM

Also, if Sabathia hadn't labored so much, maybe that middle relief wouldn't have been exposed.

sterlingice 04-16-2009 07:11 PM

Just a reminder, Twins-Jays on MLB network tonight- Halladay vs Liriano

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Mizzou B-ball fan 04-17-2009 06:56 AM

Ouch. Alex Gordon goes on the DL with a similar injury to what Alex Rodriguez has. Out 8-10 weeks most likely. Looks like the Teahan at 2nd base move won't last too long. He'll likely head back to 3rd base now.

Royals' Gordon will have hip surgery; earliest return is weeks away - Kansas City Star

sterlingice 04-17-2009 07:42 AM

Yeah, like the Royals offense needed help not scoring runs. But at least that puts Mitch Maier in the outfield instead of Hillman putting Spork there or something equally asinine. At least I hope that's what it does- no guarantees as Hillman isn't exactly a lineup making genius.

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Ksyrup 04-17-2009 08:12 AM

I guess this hip injury is the 2009 version of the sports hernia? It seems like every year or so, there's a rash of injuries diagnosed as some obscure/unknown or not well publicized injury. Kinda strange.

Mizzou B-ball fan 04-17-2009 08:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ksyrup (Post 1994422)
I guess this hip injury is the 2009 version of the sports hernia? It seems like every year or so, there's a rash of injuries diagnosed as some obscure/unknown or not well publicized injury. Kinda strange.


I'm sure there are ex-jock nursing home residents all across the country claiming they have the same injury as Alex Rodriguez (and now Alex Gordon). :D

lordscarlet 04-17-2009 09:23 AM

NATS WIN! NATS WIN!!

Score 8 runs enough times and you're bound to win eventually.

Ksyrup 04-17-2009 07:24 PM

Angels in serious trouble. Now Vlad is out a month with a pec muscle tear.

Lathum 04-17-2009 08:26 PM

500 for Sheffield!

JonInMiddleGA 04-17-2009 08:49 PM

Down on the farm tonight, former Ga Tech star Matt Weiters gets the first hit ever at the new Gwinnett Braves stadium. Would have gotten the first run too most likely but had to be removed for a pinch-runner after suffering a "mild hamstring cramp", he's now listed day-to-day.

Speaking of the new G-Braves, former wrestling fans might get a kick (like I am) out of hearing their play-by-play announcer: Tony Schiavone.
Listen live at WDUN News/Talk 550 - North Georgia's Talk Station

Philliesfan980 04-17-2009 09:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lathum (Post 1994931)
500 for Sheffield!


A very strange, probably one of the most anticlimactic 500th HRs in history. I can't think of any situations where a guy who would be 1 HR away from 500, released from their former team, just to hit their 500th with another team.

I'm going to have to watch the replay later tonight, but I wonder how the Mets fans even reacted to the home run. It was a home run that tied the game, so they were probably more excited about that than anything else.

I still say that Sheff doesnt make it through the year with the Mets. I think he gets released at some point and quietly fades away. I can't see him latching on in some sort of coaching role in the future.

Philliesfan980 04-17-2009 09:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JonInMiddleGA (Post 1994945)
Speaking of the new G-Braves, former wrestling fans might get a kick (like I am) out of hearing their play-by-play announcer: Tony Schiavone.
Listen live at WDUN News/Talk 550 - North Georgia's Talk Station


Wow, is that the former WCW announcer? I haven't followed wrestling since the mid 90's, but that name does ring a bell.

JonInMiddleGA 04-17-2009 09:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Philliesfan980 (Post 1994962)
Wow, is that the former WCW announcer? I haven't followed wrestling since the mid 90's, but that name does ring a bell.


Yep, that's him. He's the sports guy for a (pretty good) news/talk AM about 45 minutes north of Atlanta. Does high school football pre-game shows on Friday night and is apparently the voice of the new Gwinnett Braves as well.

ISiddiqui 04-17-2009 10:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Philliesfan980 (Post 1994961)
I'm going to have to watch the replay later tonight, but I wonder how the Mets fans even reacted to the home run. It was a home run that tied the game, so they were probably more excited about that than anything else.


Well apparently they all gave him big hugs and there was a standing ovation and curtain call for Sheff.

USFLTecmo 04-17-2009 11:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lathum (Post 1994931)
500 for Sheffield!


Excuse me if this Brewers fan isn't fond of the idea of him hitting 500 at all, but then having it come against us? :(

Lathum 04-17-2009 11:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Philliesfan980 (Post 1994961)
A very strange, probably one of the most anticlimactic 500th HRs in history. I can't think of any situations where a guy who would be 1 HR away from 500, released from their former team, just to hit their 500th with another team.

I'm going to have to watch the replay later tonight, but I wonder how the Mets fans even reacted to the home run. It was a home run that tied the game, so they were probably more excited about that than anything else.

I still say that Sheff doesnt make it through the year with the Mets. I think he gets released at some point and quietly fades away. I can't see him latching on in some sort of coaching role in the future.


Mets fans have really accepted him, probably because he is Goodens nephew. They went nuts for him, and have been going nuts each at bat.

I think as long as he keeps the right attitude he sticks, apparently Wright loves him.

Lathum 04-17-2009 11:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by USFLTecmo (Post 1995000)
Excuse me if this Brewers fan isn't fond of the idea of him hitting 500 at all, but then having it come against us? :(


true, and in a big spot of a game

USFLTecmo 04-17-2009 11:30 PM

The naysayers are already out of the woodwork here. We'll need one of these games this weekend to stem the tide a bit.

Lathum 04-17-2009 11:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by USFLTecmo (Post 1995014)
The naysayers are already out of the woodwork here. We'll need one of these games this weekend to stem the tide a bit.


well then it better be Sunday because you have no shot tomorrow

ISiddiqui 04-17-2009 11:43 PM

Kubel for the Twinkies hits for the cycle tonight. Apparently it's the "in" thing to do now ;).

USFLTecmo 04-17-2009 11:43 PM

I wish we'd just have Suppan go against Santana. Might as well not put both games in jeopardy. I like Gallardo, and he's not quite there yet, but he'll be a good one very, very soon.

Mr. Sparkle 04-18-2009 12:34 AM

Giants finally get another victory, snapping their 6 game skid with a 2-0 over Dan Haren and the Dbacks. Haren is suffering from Matt Cain-itis early on. He's 0-3 with a 1.89 ERA.

Chief Rum 04-18-2009 02:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ksyrup (Post 1994917)
Angels in serious trouble. Now Vlad is out a month with a pec muscle tear.


That does hurt, although I would say the starting pitching injuries (and, umm, death) have hurt the Angels more, along with an uncharacteristically poor bullpen to start the season (just about everyone in the pen is pitching below their ability and past performance right now).

I'm not trying to make light of Vlad getting hurt. I mean, that's a huge bat to lose. But fact is, at this stage of his career, Vladdy's about a .300-25 HR guy (good, not superstar), on a team with a bunch of .280-20 HR guys. Angels weren't going to blow teams out with or without Vlad. No, if anything hurts them, it will be the inability of the pitching thus far to keep opposing offenses in range of the Angels' hitting.

There is a possible bright side--the Angels might bring up Brandon Wood and give him a regular lineup spot, and by all accounts, the kid's finally ready. Or Napoli will get more DH bats, which will actually provide us more power than Vlad (or anyone else currently on the team actually), although less average-contact-abject fear, of course.

Danny 04-18-2009 02:51 AM

Dodgers have the second best record in baseball and the highest run differential so far!

ISiddiqui 04-18-2009 09:39 AM

From the NY Times re: Sheff's 500th

Quote:

The crowd of 36,436 erupted as he raised his arms and looked into the Mets’ dugout, which emptied to greet him near the on-deck circle. Jose Reyes reached him first, wrapping him in a big hug, and the game was paused for about three minutes as Sheffield accepted congratulations and responded to the crowd’s standing ovation with a curtain call.

So I'm thinking they were excited for Sheff ;).

Mizzou B-ball fan 04-18-2009 10:12 AM

Man, the Royals are playing some great baseball right now. They have a league leading 32 runs allowed and Jacobs and Crisp are really coming on. What's even more surprising is that they are playing so well without what are arguably their two best offensive threats. 1st place feels good.

Greinke's going today, so another win is an awfully good possibility.

TheNorm 04-18-2009 12:04 PM

Justin Verlander looked like an absolute ace for the first four innings against Seattle last night, I'm talking no-hit type stuff...and then the fifth inning happened and everything just imploded.

The Tigers need the 'ace' of the staff to start pitching like the Ace of the staff, and soon.

Logan 04-18-2009 01:55 PM

If things keep up like this, I'll go ahead and predict Johan Santana's end of season line:

8-4, 2.21 ERA.

Atocep 04-18-2009 02:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Logan (Post 1995174)
If things keep up like this, I'll go ahead and predict Johan Santana's end of season line:

8-4, 2.21 ERA.


Looking at his stuff this year (he seems to have gotten 1-2mph on his fastball back) I'd be tempted to take the under on that ERA.

Lathum 04-18-2009 02:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Logan (Post 1995174)
If things keep up like this, I'll go ahead and predict Johan Santana's end of season line:

8-4, 2.21 ERA.


It's making me crazy, how hard is it to get the guy 2 runs.

JonInMiddleGA 04-18-2009 02:24 PM

Another stellar outing for the Braves today, their fifth straight loss is a 10-0 drubbing by the Pirates.

Blaine Boyer placed on waivers today to make room for call-up starter JoJo Reyes (replacing the anticipated start by aching arm Tom Glavine). 5 decent innings & then a 6th inning implosion leaves Reyes with 5 runs allowed on 7 hits & 3 walks in 5.2 IP. Sad part is that he still has a lower ERA than reliever Buddy Carlyle (9.43) who gave up 4 runs in 1.1 IP.

Logan 04-18-2009 02:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Atocep (Post 1995178)
Looking at his stuff this year (he seems to have gotten 1-2mph on his fastball back) I'd be tempted to take the under on that ERA.


I'm a Met fan, so I have to be pessimistic.

Seriously though, he tends to give up HRs (although he's been so awesome so far, nothing has really been close) which can inflate his ERA a bit while he is basically hitless otherwise.

sterlingice 04-18-2009 02:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JonInMiddleGA (Post 1995195)
Another stellar outing for the Braves today, their fifth straight loss is a 10-0 drubbing by the Pirates.

Blaine Boyer placed on waivers today to make room for call-up starter JoJo Reyes (replacing the anticipated start by aching arm Tom Glavine). 5 decent innings & then a 6th inning implosion leaves Reyes with 5 runs allowed on 7 hits & 3 walks in 5.2 IP. Sad part is that he still has a lower ERA than reliever Buddy Carlyle (9.43) who gave up 4 runs in 1.1 IP.


As Boyer first into the category of "longtime Brave farmhand", I'm sure Dayton Moore will be fitting him for a Royals jersey soon enough

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JonInMiddleGA 04-18-2009 03:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sterlingice (Post 1995203)
As Boyer first into the category of "longtime Brave farmhand", I'm sure Dayton Moore will be fitting him for a Royals jersey soon enough


I get the feeling that he may definitely have that opportunity (beyond just waivers). Although Boyer has to clear waivers in order to send him down to AAA since he's out of options, I think this may be intended as more permanent
"“Sometimes moving on to a different club is good for a guy,” manager Bobby Cox said. “Gets him some fresh air somewhere else.”

JS19 04-18-2009 03:49 PM

Well, that was an impressive 2nd inning for the Indians, 13 hits, 14 runs. I remember there was a thread about GMs in sports, but I once again would like to cast my vote for Brian Cashman, with over 200M to play around with I really don't understand how you have names like Phil Coke, David Robertson, Jose Veras, Edwar Ramirez, Jonathan Albalajedo, Ramiro Pena on your roster. Names like that remind me of the movie Major League.

Lathum 04-18-2009 03:50 PM

enjoyable half inning

Ronnie Dobbs2 04-18-2009 03:54 PM

It's the 1.5 billion dollar Coors Field.

MrBug708 04-18-2009 05:24 PM

We want Swish-er

SirFozzie 04-18-2009 05:46 PM

20-4. holy shit

ISiddiqui 04-18-2009 05:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SirFozzie (Post 1995294)
20-4. holy shit


You ain't kidding!

JonInMiddleGA 04-18-2009 05:49 PM

WTF is an "Anthony Claggett" and why was it pitching for the Yankees?

Judging from his line today it seems as though he'd be a perfect fit for the Braves bullpen.

Atocep 04-18-2009 05:50 PM

Wang's numbers so far this year are crazy. 3 starts, only 6 innings, 23 earned runs, .622 batting average allowed.

LloydLungs 04-18-2009 05:58 PM

Not that I don't enjoy watching the Yankees get embarrassed, but I'm just so glad I get stuck with Fox's one 20-4 game that they won't switch away from, while a 5-5 Cubs-Cards game plus three others are blacked out despite my spending 160 bucks for the MLB EI package. I knew what I was getting into, but you still gotta love it.

Mizzou B-ball fan 04-18-2009 11:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lathum (Post 1995183)
It's making me crazy, how hard is it to get the guy 2 runs.


Royals got Greinke two runs tonight. Turns out they only needed one to win.

Julio Riddols 04-19-2009 05:25 AM

Greinke is a maniac so far. I don't even watch baseball, but if I read that last comment right, that means 3 starts, 0.00 ERA. In the American League. Yowza.

Julio Riddols 04-19-2009 05:32 AM

20 innings, 16 hits, TWENTY SIX strikeouts, only 5 walks.

After seeing the Prime 9 on best pitching performances of all time, this one has to be number 1 all time so far. I'd love to see him keep it up. Might watch Royals games to see him pitch, which is hard to get me to do for any baseball team, let alone one I do not consider myself a fan of.

And I realize I seem to be contradicting myself as far as what I think about baseball.. I used to love it, but my interest was crushed when they had a strike while the Reds were chasing a pennant. Still haven't recovered from that.

Danny 04-19-2009 05:36 AM

I wouldn't go that far, Orel once went 59 innings without giving up a run.

Julio Riddols 04-19-2009 05:43 AM

And Orel wasn't even on the Prime 9 list for that show. Their top performance was Pedro in 2000 I believe, based on his stats versus the average stats for that season. I'm not saying Greinke has broken a record or become god yet, but if he does continue this, he will do one of those two by the end of the season. Its also a pretty good story, considering his struggles in the past.

I think if any SP these days can produce an ERA under 3 in the AL, thats almost god-like considering the power of todays hitters.

Ronnie Dobbs2 04-19-2009 07:15 AM

Um, Pedro produced an ERA under 2 in the AL when offense was even higher than it is today.

Greinke is off to a nice start, but there's no need to crown his ass already. And yes, if he finished the season 36-0 with an ERA of 0.00 it will be quite an accomplishment. Also if Carlos Pena ends up with 81 HRs, or Miggy ends up hitting .488 those will be records as well.

gstelmack 04-19-2009 11:28 AM

Interesting article on the fact that they may have messed up something in the design of the new Yankees park, as home runs are being hit at a 250-percent faster clip. They are averaging 5 home runs per game over the 5 games (including exhibitions) played there:

New Yankee Stadium a home run nightmare - ESPN

Logan 04-19-2009 11:31 AM

Wind tunnel...or Ching Mieng Wang?

Big Fo 04-19-2009 11:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gstelmack (Post 1995669)
Interesting article on the fact that they may have messed up something in the design of the new Yankees park, as home runs are being hit at a 250-percent faster clip. They are averaging 5 home runs per game over the 5 games (including exhibitions) played there:

New Yankee Stadium a home run nightmare - ESPN


Close to half of the HRs have been down the right-field line iirc, isn't it something like 310 feet?

Logan 04-19-2009 11:51 AM

Yes, just like the old stadium.

lighthousekeeper 04-19-2009 12:22 PM

the thing i don't understand is that there looks like a ton of empty seats at the both weekend yankee games this weekend. weren't tickets selling for thousands of dollars for the new stadium? i'm completely puzzled. :confused:

sterlingice 04-19-2009 12:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Danny (Post 1995551)
I wouldn't go that far, Orel once went 59 innings without giving up a run.


Heck, no. However, Zack did just just break the Royals record last night held by Kevin Appier and is at 34 straight scoreless innings. I doubt he'll get to 59 as that's still 3 more shutouts, basically- and a little dink or dunk with a runner on or one bad pitch that ends up in the seats (Zack is a flyball pitcher somewhat) and there goes the streak.

It's still a cool accomplishment but just thinking about that makes what Hershiser did that much more impressive- it's basically going 2 months without giving up a run as a starter. We were thrilled when it took Soria until something like mid-May last year to give up a run and have an ERA above 0.00 but that's as a closer- maybe 20 innings.

SI

Logan 04-19-2009 12:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lighthousekeeper (Post 1995725)
the thing i don't understand is that there looks like a ton of empty seats at the both weekend yankee games this weekend. weren't tickets selling for thousands of dollars for the new stadium? i'm completely puzzled. :confused:


Opening day tickets were going for a premium, but they're too expensive otherwise. Not as many corporate buyers or people who think it's wise to pay $250/seat for a random game.

The Mets and Yankees are both going to have much of their premium seating unfilled this year.

sterlingice 04-19-2009 12:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mizzou B-ball fan (Post 1995464)
Royals got Greinke two runs tonight. Turns out they only needed one to win.


Quote:

Originally Posted by Julio Riddols (Post 1995549)
Greinke is a maniac so far. I don't even watch baseball, but if I read that last comment right, that means 3 starts, 0.00 ERA. In the American League. Yowza.


Quote:

Originally Posted by Julio Riddols (Post 1995550)
20 innings, 16 hits, TWENTY SIX strikeouts, only 5 walks.

After seeing the Prime 9 on best pitching performances of all time, this one has to be number 1 all time so far. I'd love to see him keep it up. Might watch Royals games to see him pitch, which is hard to get me to do for any baseball team, let alone one I do not consider myself a fan of.

And I realize I seem to be contradicting myself as far as what I think about baseball.. I used to love it, but my interest was crushed when they had a strike while the Reds were chasing a pennant. Still haven't recovered from that.


I love MLB Network.

I watched Sportscenter for about 15 minutes last night and except for the Yanks-Indians and Red Sox-Orioles, nothing got more than 45 seconds for highlights. Blue Jays-A's had a walkoff homer in the 12th and that was the only highlight they showed for that game. Oh, they did show the Bernadina breaking his ankle a couple of times for the Nats.

Then I flip over the MLB Network. They have a live look-in of Tigers-M's in the 9th. One on, Griffey the tying run at the plate facing Rodney. Showed his at bat and then Beltre before they had to cut away. They talked about the previous highlights (I think it was for San Diego-Philly) before their clock rights clock expired and they could go back to the game where we saw the 3-2 pitch and Sweeney grounding out to end the game.

Then they showed about 3 minutes of highlights of the Royals-Rangers game where Zack was lights out and Millwood was also good. Got to see quite a few pitching highlights and the two run scoring plays. Then they spent another 2 minutes doing a segment on Greinke and his pitch location this year. You'd have never seen anything like that, even on Baseball Tonight.

SI

terpkristin 04-19-2009 12:46 PM

I love it when Boston plays games that I can watch on TV, like when they play the O's or Nats, or when the games are on ESPN.

I love listening to the Boston audio on the MLB.com audio subscription and watching the game on the big screen. The ads end up being fun, though, seeing an ad for Subway, for example, and hearing an ad for Dunkin Donuts.

/tk

terpkristin 04-19-2009 12:50 PM

Dola,
OK, this is even weirder. It appears that the TV is delayed by 1-2 seconds, the audio tells me what I'm about to see. That didn't happen last night..

/tk

Philliesfan980 04-19-2009 01:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by terpkristin (Post 1995741)
Dola,
OK, this is even weirder. It appears that the TV is delayed by 1-2 seconds, the audio tells me what I'm about to see. That didn't happen last night..

/tk


Yeah, I'm having similar sync issues when I watch the Phils on CSN and listen to the audio feed via MLB.COM. It seems that the audio is ahead of the video. so I thought I could hit the pause button on my tv for 1-2 seconds, then hit then resume, but I think there are other factors at work, as that causes the video to be 3-4 seconds ahead of the audio.

Ryan S 04-19-2009 01:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LloydLungs (Post 1995300)
Not that I don't enjoy watching the Yankees get embarrassed, but I'm just so glad I get stuck with Fox's one 20-4 game that they won't switch away from, while a 5-5 Cubs-Cards game plus three others are blacked out despite my spending 160 bucks for the MLB EI package. I knew what I was getting into, but you still gotta love it.


The great thing about being a subscriber overseas is that there are no blackouts, and I think we also get the playoffs as part of our MLB.tv subscriptions.

Of course, during the week the games usually start after midnight, so it is not all good news.

terpkristin 04-19-2009 01:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ryan S (Post 1995761)
The great thing about being a subscriber overseas is that there are no blackouts, and I think we also get the playoffs as part of our MLB.tv subscriptions.

Of course, during the week the games usually start after midnight, so it is not all good news.


Well then, you'll be set for tomorrow's Baltimore @ Boston game, it starts at 11:05 a.m. ET. ;)

/tk

Mizzou B-ball fan 04-19-2009 01:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sterlingice (Post 1995732)
I love MLB Network.

I watched Sportscenter for about 15 minutes last night and except for the Yanks-Indians and Red Sox-Orioles, nothing got more than 45 seconds for highlights. Blue Jays-A's had a walkoff homer in the 12th and that was the only highlight they showed for that game. Oh, they did show the Bernadina breaking his ankle a couple of times for the Nats.

Then I flip over the MLB Network. They have a live look-in of Tigers-M's in the 9th. One on, Griffey the tying run at the plate facing Rodney. Showed his at bat and then Beltre before they had to cut away. They talked about the previous highlights (I think it was for San Diego-Philly) before their clock rights clock expired and they could go back to the game where we saw the 3-2 pitch and Sweeney grounding out to end the game.

Then they showed about 3 minutes of highlights of the Royals-Rangers game where Zack was lights out and Millwood was also good. Got to see quite a few pitching highlights and the two run scoring plays. Then they spent another 2 minutes doing a segment on Greinke and his pitch location this year. You'd have never seen anything like that, even on Baseball Tonight.

SI


Agreed. It's nice to be able to tune in to MLB and get coverage of the sport as a whole. I've been really impressed with the MLB Network coverage thus far.

Anyone who hasn't watched a Greinke start from beginning to end is really missing out. He's an extremely special player and the sky is the limit on his potential. You could just see the frustration on the Texas hitters' faces when he'd start them off with a 95 MPH fastball at the knees, throw a 61 MPH curveball that starts at the belt and ends in the dirt, and then finish them off with another fastball or a 82 MPH slider that starts at the thigh and ends near the dirt. It's just sick.

Jas_lov 04-19-2009 02:47 PM

LOL! Replay is finally used and they still get it wrong. I thought that should have been ruled a ground rule double because the fan was clearly reaching over. I wonder what their reasoning was.

RainMaker 04-19-2009 02:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Jas_lov (Post 1995807)
LOL! Replay is finally used and they still get it wrong. I thought that should have been ruled a ground rule double because the fan was clearly reaching over. I wonder what their reasoning was.


The reasoning is that the game is in New York. If this game is in Cleveland, it's overturned in a heartbeat. Cowardly call on the replay.

Atocep 04-19-2009 03:15 PM

I think its safe to say Emilio Bonifacio has been reintroduced to reality. 13k, 1bb, 53 PAs.

Ryan S 04-19-2009 03:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Jas_lov (Post 1995807)
LOL! Replay is finally used and they still get it wrong. I thought that should have been ruled a ground rule double because the fan was clearly reaching over. I wonder what their reasoning was.


I don't know if this is taken into account by the umpires, but it looked to me like it was going to be a home run if the fans did not get in the way. The outfielder was not going to catch the ball.

RainMaker 04-19-2009 03:27 PM

Right field is a joke at Yankee Stadium. That Posada homerun was a popup. You have a jet stream going straight out to right which is only 314 feet. This will be worse than Coors.

Shkspr 04-19-2009 03:37 PM

Could this be the month that the single season home run record falls?

ISiddiqui 04-19-2009 04:46 PM

Damn you people and your talking about MLB Network. May have to call Comcast and get the Sports Package!

Karlifornia 04-19-2009 04:52 PM

Big Unit hasn't allowed a something or other though 6 innings against his former team, the DBacks

Shkspr 04-19-2009 05:07 PM

And once again, it's 5-5 going into the bottom of the 9th. Hillman can bring in either Farnsworth or Soria. Keep in mind that if you give up even a single run, you LOSE. Who does he choose?

And of COURSE Farnsworth gives up a homer to the first batter he faces. You knew he would back in the eighth.

Mizzou B-ball fan 04-19-2009 05:07 PM

Yeah, if Kyle Fahrnsworth (sp) isn't on waivers by the end of this week, the Royals GM should be shot. 5 losses for the Royals this year and 3 of them rest solely on the arm of Fahrnsworth.

tucker rocky 04-19-2009 05:25 PM

For all interested, Cards and Cubs, PPD. rain.

Chief Rum 04-19-2009 05:28 PM

Wish the Angels would have been rained out this whole weekend. Yes, I know they were playing in a dome.

tucker rocky 04-19-2009 05:31 PM

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Originally Posted by tucker rocky (Post 1995913)
For all interested, Cards and Cubs, PPD. rain.


This is why ESPN needs a backup game just in case PPD's occur.

Philliesfan980 04-19-2009 05:34 PM

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Originally Posted by tucker rocky (Post 1995918)
This is why ESPN needs a backup game just in case PPD's occur.


I'm probably in the minority, but I hate Sunday night games (including football). Sunday night is a night to get away from sports, take care of some things that I didn't get done during the weekend, and get a good nights sleep for the week. Games ending at 11:30 - 12:00 don't work for me on Sunday's.

sooner333 04-19-2009 05:50 PM

Giants and D-Backs scored fewer than half the amount of runs Cleveland scored in the 2nd yesterday in the whole series as the Giants win the series 2-1 in three consecutive 2-0 games.

MrBug708 04-19-2009 05:56 PM

Dodgers have some shaky pitching still, but if their offense sticks to how they have been playing, it won't matter much

sterlingice 04-19-2009 06:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Shkspr (Post 1995893)
And once again, it's 5-5 going into the bottom of the 9th. Hillman can bring in either Farnsworth or Soria. Keep in mind that if you give up even a single run, you LOSE. Who does he choose?

And of COURSE Farnsworth gives up a homer to the first batter he faces. You knew he would back in the eighth.


Quote:

Originally Posted by Mizzou B-ball fan (Post 1995894)
Yeah, if Kyle Fahrnsworth (sp) isn't on waivers by the end of this week, the Royals GM should be shot. 5 losses for the Royals this year and 3 of them rest solely on the arm of Fahrnsworth.


One, Farnsworth is a sunk cost- admittedly a really stupid ass sunk cost- we all said that at the time- but a sunk cost nonetheless. Getting rid of him because he's not worth the money won't change that- he's getting his money one way or another. That said: can he be useful in the correct situation? Yes, so just jettisoning him isn't the answer. He would be one hell of a 6th inning-type guy.

If the bullpen lines up Soria-Cruz-Tejada/Mahay-Waechter/Farnsworth- would that be so bad? Who are you going to call on in the 6th in a tie game? You aren't going to Soria or Cruz for sure. You could do worse than Farnsworth. Just don't hand him the ball with the game on the line in the 8th or 9th. Hillman hasn't figured that out yet, but maybe today will finally be the day. Still not holding my breath.

Really, the stupid moves Hillman made just start at going with Farnsworth instead of Soria in the 9th. And, in the postgame, he apparently threw his defense under the bus instead of the bullpen.
-How about a 6 out save for Soria who hadn't pitched since Monday and we have an off day tomorrow?
-Why is Jacobs in there in the 8th to botch the ball hit to him? You could put TPJ in at SS, slide Aviles over to 3B, and Teahen to 1B. You get better at 2 different positions, arguably.
-What's with the weird usage patterns for Cruz and Mahay?

SI


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