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26 Year Gap Thu Jul 07, 2011 09:35pm

Jeter gets a hit and it doesn't matter. Rays win.

mbyron Fri Jul 08, 2011 07:11am

4-0 in the bottom of the ninth? No problem: the Indians will just load the bases, single in a run, and then have Hafner dump one over the right field wall for a walk-off slam. :)

ChuckElias Fri Jul 08, 2011 08:19pm

My Sox are enjoying playing against the O's. Up big early tonight, with another homer from Papi!

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Originally Posted by grunewar (Post 770390)
The Nats won today on a wild pitch in the 10th inning.

That's funny, b/c when I visited Washington, the Nats won on a walk-off walk.

grunewar Sat Jul 09, 2011 04:06pm

Weird year, but not a bad one so far......
 
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Originally Posted by ChuckElias (Post 771402)
That's funny, b/c when I visited Washington, the Nats won on a walk-off walk.

1 - We're still around .500 this late in the year - a rarity for us.

2 - Our last 10 victories have been by one run - the longest such streak in MLB since 1942 (Chuck either you or Mark Sr will remember that, right? ;))

3 - Our coach quit in mid-season - and the team had a winning record at the time!

4 - Last night, a batted ball hit our pitcher in the nose......and the ball STILL went into center field (I mean almost right over second base and into mid-center)! Totally bizarre that the ball had that much zip on it after hitting a player in the face and bloodying his nose!

5 - We continue to wait patiently on Strassburg and Harper. We have some good young talent and the future doesn't look too bad.

6 - If anyone would like to make us an offer on Jason Werth, I'm sure the Nats will listen - making ~$15M/ yr and hitting .219? C'mon man!

26 Year Gap Sun Jul 10, 2011 11:15am

Amazing that Jeter goes 5 for 5, but is not able to make it to the All-Star Game.

grunewar Mon Jul 11, 2011 09:05am

As a matter of fact.......
 
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Originally Posted by 26 Year Gap (Post 771613)
Amazing that Jeter goes 5 for 5, but is not able to make it to the All-Star Game.

Sixteen All-Stars won’t appear in the game, including 13 of the 68 originally chosen.

ChuckElias Mon Jul 11, 2011 01:16pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by 26 Year Gap (Post 771613)
Amazing that Jeter goes 5 for 5, but is not able to make it to the All-Star Game.

Quote:

Originally Posted by grunewar (Post 771767)
Sixteen All-Stars won’t appear in the game, including 13 of the 68 originally chosen.

Apparently, the NHL suspends players who play immediately prior to the All-Star game, but then decline their selection. I believe it's a 2-game suspension. Maybe baseball could look into something like this?

tomegun Mon Jul 11, 2011 01:52pm

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Originally Posted by ChuckElias (Post 771820)
Apparently, the NHL suspends players who play immediately prior to the All-Star game, but then decline their selection. I believe it's a 2-game suspension. Maybe baseball could look into something like this?

According to Colin Cowherd (ESPN), this is a sign that baseball is clean. He reasons that the fact that these players are banged up indicates a lack of drugs that would promote faster healing. It should also be noted, some of the players cannot participate because of recent starts (like Sabathia).

Would these Barry Bonds' stats indicate juicing to you?

AVG HR SLG
.328 73 .863
.334 62 .702
.341 45 .749

These answers may be interesting.

ChuckElias Tue Jul 12, 2011 05:57pm

Where's the chat room for the All-Star Game???

26 Year Gap Fri Jul 15, 2011 04:38pm

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Originally Posted by ChuckElias (Post 772124)
Where's the chat room for the All-Star Game???

When is the game?

BillyMac Fri Jul 15, 2011 06:50pm

You Call These All Stars ???
 
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Originally Posted by 26 Year Gap (Post 772869)
When is the game?

This year's game featured the best players who weren't injured, weren't afraid of potentially getting injured, weren't too tired, were free the night of July 12, didn't pitch recently, weren't scheduled to pitch the next week, didn't mind making the trip to Arizona, and were actually willing to play a couple of innings of baseball.

I can't find the reference, but it was reported that about 23% of all the players who had enough at bats, or innings pitched, to qualify for various awards at mid season, were, at one time, or another, or in one way, or another, selected to play in this year's all star game. If they picked a few more, they would eventually have selected Lackey, from my Red Sox. What a travesty that would have been?

And the game counted for home field advantage. Selig should of had the home run derby count for home field advantage. What other sport has it's all star game count? Especially when all the best players aren't even there. Jeter was healthy enough to get five hits in a game, including his 3000th, a home run, but not healthy enough to play in the all star game? Or just show up to tip his cap to the fans?

ChuckElias Mon Jul 18, 2011 08:59am

Sox win 1-0 in 16 innings. I was NOT up to see the end. Pedroia drives in the winning run, going 3-for-7. The rest of the Red Sox went 2-for-40 or something ridiculous like that.

How 'bout them Pirates???? So glad for them, finally having something to be excited about.

BLydic Mon Jul 18, 2011 09:40am

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Originally Posted by ChuckElias (Post 773309)
How 'bout them Pirates???? So glad for them, finally having something to be excited about.

Not a bucco fan, just happen to live here.

However, it's hard not to get caught up in the moment.



Go Tribe!

ChuckElias Wed Jul 27, 2011 07:46pm

A no-no today for the Angels! Los Angeles Angels vs. Cleveland Indians - Recap - July 27, 2011 - ESPN

Lackey gives up 3 in the first (what else is new?) but the Sox are up 10-3 in the 4th.

Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. Wed Jul 27, 2011 08:43pm

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Originally Posted by ChuckElias (Post 775611)


The Indians have wasted good pitching their last three games. Monday night they lose 4-2, giving up 3 unearned run on 3 errors. The Curse of Colavito is rearing its ugly head.

MTD, Sr.


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