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Monthly Archives: September 2011
Daily Roundup, 09/21/11
- Bronson Arroyo CGSHO. – Okay, it was against the Astros. But it’s Arroyo! What happens when a very movable object meets a force that refuses to move? This, I guess. — He had two strikeouts and no walks. – … Continue reading
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Daily Roundup, 09/20/11
- The Nationals swept a doubleheader from the Phillies. – at Citizens Bank Park — The Phillies scored no runs against Ross Detweiler and Tom Milone. —- Philadelphia has lost four of five, while Washington has won nine of twelve. … Continue reading
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Daily Roundup, 09/19/11
- The Astros won. – You might’ve heard there was a record broken in Twins/Yankees. And yup, it’s true – Ben Revere set a Twins steal record for rookies with his 32nd steal, passing Luis Rivas in 2001. – No, … Continue reading
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Daily Roundup, 09/18/11
- The Astros won. – In an Astros/Cubs game, with the Astros up 3-1, the umpires felt the need to have an hour-long-plus delay instead of just calling the game. That’s mean, guys. – Chris Davis hit .250/.296/.408 as a … Continue reading
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Daily Roundup, 09/17/11
- I know it’s been bad for the 2011 Twins, but Chris Parmelee batted cleanup for them today. We had some entertaining suggestions as to what Adron Chambers was – a video game level, a British miniseries, a lost Wu-Tang … Continue reading
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Daily Roundup, 09/16/11
Congratulations to the Tigers for clinching their first division title since 1987. That’s a long time, geez. They have actually never won the AL Central – at least, before tonight. – It’s not true any more, but this morning the … Continue reading
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Daily Roundup, 09/15/11
- The Nationals swept the Mets – in a four-game series — at Citi Field. —- The Mets scored five total runs in this four-game series. —– They didn’t face Strasburg, in case you were wondering. – Hey, the Tigers … Continue reading
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Daily Roundup, 09/14/11
- Luis Rodriguez had two booming doubles and a home run. – The Mariners still scored just two runs. — and won. —- against the Yankees. —– In this series, Felix Hernandez gave up six runs in six innings; Jason … Continue reading
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Daily Roundup, 09/13/11
First things first, and even more important than the Astros beating the Phillies – this is not at all unpredictable, but congratulations to Mariano Rivera on save #600. Watching him may be the one thing more fun better in baseball … Continue reading
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Daily Roundup, 09/12/11
- The Astros won. – They beat the Phillies. — Roy Oswalt in his first start against his old team: 7 IP, 11 H, 5 R/ER, 2 BB, 2 K. —- Brett Myers, on the other hand, threw eight innings … Continue reading
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