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Monthly Archives: September 2010
Daily Roundup, 09/19/10
Don’t forget to submit suggestions for the YCPB Awards The Texas Rangers went 0-7 with RISP, and 0-5 off Seattle starter Doug Fister. -Opponents hit .268/.308/.371 off Fister this year, so this might not seem surprising, but with runners in … Continue reading
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Tagged Arizona bullpen, arizona diamondbacks, Bobby Cramer, Brett Sinkbeil, chicago cubs, Chicago White Sox, daily roundup, doug fister, Drew Storen, Florida Marlins, Francisco Liriano, Jordan, Mariano Rivera, New York Mets, Oakland Athletics, Pittsburgh Pirates, seattle mariners, texas rangers, Troy Tulowitzki
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Daily Roundup, 09/18/10
Vote! Vote vote vote! – In the bottom of the fifth inning of the Braves/Mets game, Luis Hernandez fouled a 1-0 pitch off his foot and was clearly in terrible pain. He stayed in the game, though, and on the … Continue reading
Daily Roundup: 09/17/10
Do you love us? Or even just like us? Heck, even if you hate us – suggestions please! – The Cards’ Kyle Lohse (6.75 ERA AFTER tonight’s game) beat the Padres’ Mat Latos (2.84 ERA AFTER tonight’s game). – handily … Continue reading
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Tagged bex, Brandon Wood, daily roundup, Don Mattingly, Jason Marquis, Joe Torre, John Lackey, Jon Niese, Jose Bautista, kevin millwood, kyle lohse, Manny Ramirez, mat latos, New York Mets, New York Yankees, Philadelphia Phillies, Randy Wolf, san francisco giants, tampa bay rays, Tommy Hanson, Toronto Blue Jays, Troy Tulowitzki, Wilson Valdez
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Daily Roundup 09/16/10
Go. Nominate. Now. For the first annual YCPB Awards! Short slate of games tonight –Via @stevensmithy: RT @cantpredictball: The worst road record in MLB history since the schedule expanded to 162 games is 17-64. The Pirates are currently 15-59. —-The … Continue reading
Daily Roundup, 09/15/10
Be sure to comment with your suggestions for the YCPB Awards–we have had some great ones so far, but keep them coming! Hideki Matsui tripled. Troy Tulowitzki drove in seven of Colorado’s nine runs. -It was the fifth 7-RBI game … Continue reading
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Tagged Atlanta Braves, Brad Bergesen, Bruce Chen, Carlos Marmol, Chad Qualls, Chris Sale, daily roundup, Dan Johnson, hideki matsui, Jenrry Mejia, Jered Weaver, Jordan, Jose Bautista, New York Mets, New York Yankees, Oakland Athletics, Pittsburgh Pirates, Roy Halladay, san diego padres, tampa bay rays, Trevor Cahill, Troy Tulowitzki, Washington Nationals, Wilson Betemit, wins are stupid
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Daily Roundup, 09/14/10
Nominations. Go make some. some games are still in progress –Livan Hernandez hit a home run. –Jed Lowrie has two so far tonight. He’s the Red Sox back up shortstop, with now a total of six home runs on the … Continue reading
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Tagged arizona diamondbacks, baltimore orioles, Carl Crawford, Cole Hamels, daily roundup, Daniel Hudson, Gio Gonzalez, heath bell, houston astros, jay paton, jed lowrie, kansas city royals, livan hernandez, New York Yankees, Rebecca, san diego padres, seattle mariners, tampa bay rays, Zack Greinke
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Daily Roundup, 09/13/10
First off, if you haven’t commented with suggestions for the first annual YCPB Awards, please do. And now, on to the roundup. – Jay Payton got a hit for the Rockies tonight. It was his first hit since a hit … Continue reading
The First Annual YCPB Awards
The approaching end of the baseball season means a lot of things: colorful foliage, start of the new school year, football season and those few weeks when it’s too cold for air conditioning and too warm for heat (ie, bliss). … Continue reading
Daily Roundup, 09/12/10
Jason Vargas went 7 innings and gave up one run but took a loss. He is now 9-10 with a 3.62 ERA. -It was the 13th time this season Seattle was shut out. –That’s a little misleading. They have been … Continue reading
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Tagged Arizona bullpen, arizona diamondbacks, cincinnati reds, Cliff Lee, daily roundup, Dustin Moseley, Florida Marlins, Ian Kennedy, jason giambi, jason vargas, Jordan, Josh Beckett, kansas city royals, Kevin Gregg, kyle lohse, mat latos, Mike Stanton, New York Yankees, Pittsburgh Pirates, rafael soriano, roy oswalt, seattle mariners, tampa bay rays, texas rangers, tim hudson, Tim Lincecum, wins are stupid
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Daily Roundup, 09/11/10
Sorry for the crappiness of this roundup, it’s late and the first item here will explain why I’m all cranky. – The Yankees/Rangers game ended on a walk-off HBP – by Mariano Rivera — of Jeff Francoeur —- I do … Continue reading
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