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Tag Archives: Cole Hamels
Daily Roundup, 06/30/11
First, here are some pretty hilariously awesome facts about the Mets’ last couple of games. (They lost today – though it was a Verlander vs. Pelfrey matchup, which, even the way games have been going for them, is hardly unpredictable.) … Continue reading
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Tagged bexy, Boston Red Sox, Brandon Wood, chicago cubs, Chicago White Sox, Cliff Lee, Cole Hamels, Colorado Rockies, daily roundup, Florida Marlins, houston astros, Jason Varitek, jeff karstens, Juan Pierre, milwaukee brewers, New York Mets, New York Yankees, Pablo Sandoval, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, ryan braun, san francisco giants, texas rangers, Yuniesky Betancourt
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Daily Roundup, 05/08/11
- h/t Hardball Talk, Every AL game ended with one team or the other scoring five runs. Three of those teams lost scoring five runs. – Paul Konerko also went 5-for-5. – Uh, Yankees/Rangers is your main insanity of the … Continue reading
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Tagged alex rodriguez, Arthur Rhodes, bexy, Brett Gardner, CC Sabathia, cody eppley, Cole Hamels, Colorado Rockies, Curtis Granderson, daily roundup, Dave Bush, Derek Jeter, francisco cervelli, jonny venters, julio borbon, milwaukee brewers, New York Mets, New York Yankees, Paul Konerko, Pittsburgh Pirates, Robinson Cano, ryan vogelsong, texas rangers
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Daily Roundup, 05/03/11
May be updated with West Coast stuff. – No-hitter! No-hitter! – By Francisco Liriano, who entered tonight with a 9.13 ERA, leading the league in losses, and walking as many as he struck out. — Well, that last bit won’t … Continue reading
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Tagged Adam Dunn, Alex Rios, bexy, brad penny, buster posey, CC Sabathia, Chicago White Sox, Cole Hamels, daily roundup, Detroit Tigers, Edwin Jackson, Eric Patterson, Francisco Liriano, mat latos, mike fontenot, minnesota twins, New York Mets, New York Yankees, Raul Ibanez, san francisco giants, vlad guerrero
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Daily Roundup, 04/05/11
- We all know the Twins really struggle in New York, but tonight the Yankees had a 4-0 lead in the eighth inning and the Twins ended up winning. This game made the YCPB crew very, very cranky. – Andruw … Continue reading
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Tagged andruw jones, baltimore orioles, bexy, Boston Red Sox, Chris Young, Cole Hamels, daily roundup, houston astros, kansas city royals, los angeles dodgers, mark teixeira, Melky Cabrera, milwaukee brewers, minnesota twins, New York Mets, New York Yankees, Philadelphia Phillies, rafael soriano, tampa bay rays, Yovani Gallardo
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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, 09/03/10
Some games are still in progress -Luke French took a no-hitter into the seventh. –Yet it was his opponent, Fausto Carmona that pitched a complete game (loss). -Kenshin Kawakami, (yes, a pitcher), who is slugging .167, had a hit. I … Continue reading
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Daily Roundup, 08/29/10
–Francisco Cervelli, he of the slugging percentage that’s under .200 since the All Star Break (or was, anyway), went 4-4. —It’s been a weird series for the Yankees; yesterday, with ace CC Sabathia on the mound they won a 12-9 … Continue reading
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Tagged Atlanta Braves, baltimore orioles, Boston Red Sox, chicago cubs, Cole Hamels, daily roundup, Florida Marlins, francisco cervelli, Ivan Nova, Jose Bautista, Los Angeles Angels, Philadelphia Phillies, Rebecca, Ryan Raburn, san diego padres, seattle mariners, tyler clippard
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Daily Roundup, 08/07/10 (NL closer edition)
Lots of crazy stuff going on today. It was an especially bad day to be a National League closer. First, the AL: Blue Jays 17, Rays 11. Plenty of gems from this one: -Toronto hit 8 home runs. One from … Continue reading
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Tagged Aaron Heilman, bullpen fail, Cole Hamels, Colorado Rockies, daily roundup, Francisco Cordero, Huston Street, James Shields, Joel Hanrahan, Jordan, Jorge Posada, Jose Bautista, JP Arencibia, Leo Nunez, Pittsburgh Pirates, Ryan Franklin, Scott Kazmir, the Ghost of Trevor Hoffman, Trevor Plouffe
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