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mbyron Sun Apr 19, 2009 08:47am

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ChuckElias Sun Apr 19, 2009 09:30am

For those of you who don't understand mbyron's most recent post, Cleveland Indians vs. New York Yankees - Recap - April 18, 2009 - ESPN

Tribe scores 14 in the top of the second inning against the Yankees, winning the game 22-4. No team has EVER scored 14 runs in the 2nd inning of a game, and it happened in just the third game ever played in the new Yankees stadium.

Wang's ERA is now somewhere around 34.50. ESPN's Tim Kurkjian was on SportsCenter this morning with some other great stats about the game. The 14 runs in the 2nd is more than the Braves have scored in their last five games combined, I think.

One of the NYC papers had this on the back page:

Ballpark: $1.5 billion
Payroll: $200 million
Team: Worthless.

Somewhere right now, JR and Dan and rolling in their graves. :D

BillyMac Sun Apr 19, 2009 11:07am

A Bronx Cheer ...
 
ChuckElias: Let's not make a mistake and gloat too much about what happened in the Bronx yesterday. The Bronx team is still a half a game ahead of The Olde Towne Team in the standings, and neither team is above .500, yet. And remember, what goes around, comes around.

grunewar Sun Apr 19, 2009 12:20pm

The "New" Launching Pad?
 
The 17 home runs in the first three games at the new Yankees Stadium is apparently the most ever hit in the first three games at any "new" park in major league history.

PS - I know it's early but, any money on whether the Yankee Manager lasts the yr.....? What say you Nevada?

ChuckElias Sun Apr 19, 2009 12:48pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by BillyMac (Post 596705)
ChuckElias: Let's not make a mistake and gloat too much

You've seriously misunderstood me, Billy. I was not gloating at all (especially with the Sox in last in the division). I was merely explaining why mbyron was gloating.

BillyMac Sun Apr 19, 2009 01:18pm

The Olde Towne Team ...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ChuckElias (Post 596711)
Sox in last in the division.

It's better than that. The Olde Towne Team is a half a game ahead of the defending American League Champions:
Boston Red Sox 5 6 .455 3.0
Tampa Bay Rays 5 7 .417 3.5

grunewar Sun Apr 19, 2009 03:12pm

More History in the Bronx......
 
Bottom of 7, Yanks down by a run. Matsui on base. Jorge Posada, PH, and drives a ball to right. Trevor Crowe, Indians, RF, leaps to make a play and a fan interferes w/ the ball (ala Jeffrey Maier). Ump determines it a HR, Indians Coach comes out to argue. The Umps go to the REPLAY Booth, apparently for the first time......and rule it a HR. Interesting call and replay. You'll see it on ESPN umpteen times I'm sure.

mbyron Sun Apr 19, 2009 06:31pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by ChuckElias (Post 596692)
Wang's ERA is now somewhere around 34.50.

I read that he will have to pitch over 48 scoreless innings (7 or 8 shutout starts) to bring his ERA down to his career average.

According to the Yankees, "he's not hurt."

ChuckElias Mon Apr 20, 2009 07:30am

Sox are almost looking respectable, winning again yesterday. Bruins are up 2-0 on the Habs. We won't talk about the C's (although I still think they'll win the series).

Marlins become the first team EVER to sweep a 3-game series after trailing in the 9th inning or later in each of the three games.

grunewar Mon Apr 20, 2009 10:39am

Quote:

Originally Posted by ChuckElias (Post 596785)
Marlins become the first team EVER to sweep a 3-game series after trailing in the 9th inning or later in each of the three games.

In a related story and on a sad, side-note, I think the Nats have now been mathematically eliminated from the playoffs!
:eek:

Welpe Mon Apr 20, 2009 02:10pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by grunewar (Post 596824)
In a related story and on a sad, side-note, I think the Nats have now been mathematically eliminated from the playoffs!
:eek:

And in other news, somebody forgot to tell the Giants that they're not in Spring Training anymore. :rolleyes:

I'm also pretty sure the pitching staff is collectively drunk.

Nevadaref Mon Apr 20, 2009 05:00pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by grunewar (Post 596824)
In a related story and on a sad, side-note, I think the Nats have now been mathematically eliminated from the playoffs!
:eek:

Plus they can't even spell their own name! :eek:

Updated: April 19, 2009, 7:01 PM ET
Nationals mistake



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Many people have wondered for years where the hapless Washington Nationals' "O" went, but on Friday it was completely missing from the jerseys of Ryan Zimmerman and Adam Dunn. Early into the game the Nationals discovered the "Natinals" mistake and by the fourth inning Zimmerman and Dunn had changed into correctly spelled jerseys, according to The Associated Press. As editors and writers we understand that typographical errors can happen to anyone. But it's hard to resist poking fun at an amusing target such as the Nationals. Maybe they should have stuck with Expos ... and stayed in Montreal for that matter.

M&M Guy Wed Apr 22, 2009 04:13pm

And yesterday, for the first time in major league history, a Micah hit a home run off of a Micah. Micah Hoffpauir, Cubs right-fielder, hit his 1st home run of the season off Micah Owings, the Cincinnati pitcher better known for his hitting than pitching.

DonInKansas Wed Apr 22, 2009 06:45pm

This happens all the time in Amish League games, though.

mbyron Thu Apr 23, 2009 07:08am

Hey, did you guys know that there's an MLB franchise called the 'Pirates'? Yeah, really, they're in Pittsburgh. I saw it on the news....


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