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Tag Archives: Dan Haren
Daily Roundup, 09/10/11–Jorge Posada Caught. And Threw Someone Out.
The Astros won. -All nine starters had a hit, Wandy Rodriguez included. Baltimore starter Rick Vanden Hurk only recorded seven outs, and the Orioles needed six pitchers to get through the first 8.1 innings. -Despite that, they actually led 4-3 … Continue reading
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Tagged Adam Dunn, Alex Rios, Alex White, Alexi Ogando, alfredo aceves, Anibal Sanchez, Arizona Diamonbacks, baltimore orioles, Boston Red Sox, brandon inge, Bronson Arroyo, Carlos Ruiz, Chicago White Sox, chris perez, cincinnati reds, cleveland indians, daily roundup, Dan Haren, Dana Eveland, Detroit Tigers, Florida Marlins, houston astros, James Darnell, Jason Bay, jeff mathis, Joe Mauer, Jordan, Jorge Posada, Kevin Gregg, Kyle Farnsworth, Kyle Weiland, Los Angeles Angels, lyle overbay, New York Mets, New York Yankees, Oakland Athletics, Philadelphia Phillies, san diego padres, san francisco giants, seattle mariners, tampa bay rays, Toronto Blue Jays, Trevor Cahill
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Daily Roundup, 06/18/11
- Jon Lester’s allowed fourteen home runs so far in 2011 – or the same amount as he allowed in 208 innings in 2010. – George Kottaras homered off him today. — Four pitches into the game, Lester had given … Continue reading
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Tagged Alex Rios, Atlanta Braves, bexy, Boston Red Sox, chicago cubs, Chicago White Sox, chris nelson, Colorado Rockies, daily roundup, Dan Haren, dan uggla, david eckstein, Detroit Tigers, Elvis Andrus, Florida Marlins, george kottaras, houston astros, Joey Votto, John Danks, jon lester, Los Angeles Angels, los angeles dodgers, Mariano Rivera, Mike Pelfrey, milwaukee brewers, New York Mets, New York Yankees, Phil Coke, reed johnson, Rickie Weeks, rubby de la rosa, ryan dempster, steve trachsel, texas rangers, Ubaldo Jimenez
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Daily Roundup, 05/24/11
- At one point in the Blue Jays/Yankees game, Corey Patterson drew a five-pitch walk off CC Sabathia to load the bases for Jose Bautista. – …who grounded out on the first pitch. — Bautista went 0-for-4 today. —- CC … Continue reading
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Tagged alex avila, bexy, Carlos Zambrano, CC Sabathia, chicago cubs, cleveland indians, Corey Hart, Corey Patterson, daily roundup, Dan Haren, Detroit Tigers, guillermo moscoso, javy guerra, Jose Bautista, Los Angeles Angels, los angeles dodgers, milwaukee brewers, New York Mets, New York Yankees, Oakland Athletics, ryan dempster, Toronto Blue Jays, Washington Nationals
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Daily Roundup, 04/12/11
May be updated with any West Coast craziness. – the White Sox’s Alex Rios dropped an easily-catchable fly ball against Oakland. This the day after Juan Pierre dropped a fly ball in the ninth inning yesterday, leading to a blown … Continue reading
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Tagged Adam Dunn, Alex Rios, andy laroche, arizona diamondbacks, armando galarraga, bexy, Boston Red Sox, brad penny, Chicago White Sox, Chris Carpenter, cincinnati reds, daily roundup, Dan Haren, Darnell McDonald, david freeze, Detroit Tigers, Edwin Jackson, houston astros, Jacoby Ellsbury, jayson werth, Jeff Francoeur, Jered Weaver, josh hamilton, Juan Pierre, kansas city royals, Kyle Farnsworth, Lance Berkman, livan hernandez, Los Angeles Angels, Melky Cabrera, minnesota twins, New York Yankees, Pablo Sandoval, Philadelphia Phillies, placido polanco, ryan langerhans, Sam Fuld, san diego padres, seattle mariners, tampa bay rays, texas rangers, Trevor Cahill, Washington Nationals
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Daily Roundup, 04/09/11. Seventeen Games, Bonus Frames
With the much-delayed suspended LA-SD game from last night and a Texas-Baltimore doubleheader, we had 17 games in action tonight, and enough crazy to last a week. The Twins lost 1-0. -The only run of the game scored on a … Continue reading
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Tagged Atlanta Braves, Boston Red Sox, Bruce Chen, Carlos Ruiz, Charlie Morton, Chicago White Sox, Chris Narveson, clay buchholz, Colby Rasmus, daily roundup, Dan Haren, Francisco Rodriguez, Hiroki Kuroda, Hisanori Takahashi, James Loney, Javier Vazquez, jeff mathis, jeff samardzija, Joakim Soria, Jonathan Broxton, Jordan, Kansas city Roylas, Los Angeles Angels, los angeles dodgers, minnesota twins, New York Yankees, Phil Coke, Phil Humber, Philadelphia Phillies, roy oswalt, Russell Martin, Sam Fuld, san diego padres, san francisco giants, st. louis cardinals, Toronto Blue Jays, Vernon Wells, Victor Martinez
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The Official YCPB Awards Voting!
You’ve suggested nominations; Jordan, Bexy and myself have discussed, and now we present to you the poll in which you may vote for the actual winners! If you’re confused about the categories (like, why Joey Votto isn’t an MVP choice, … Continue reading
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Tagged armando galarraga, Arthur Rhodes, Atlanta Braves, Aubrey Huff, Ben Zobrist, bex, Boston Red Sox, Brett Gardner, Brett Myers, Brian Roberts, carl pavano, Carlos Gonzalez, cincinnati reds, CJ Wilson, cleveland indians, Colorado Rockies, Dan Haren, Detroit Tigers, Dustin Pedroia, Felix Hernandez, ian kinsler, Jason Bay, Javier Vazquez, Jordan, Jose Bautista, Kendry Morales, livan hernandez, New York Mets, New York Yankees, Omar Vizquel, RA Dickey, Rebecca, san diego padres, san francisco giants, seattle mariners, st. louis cardinals, Toronto Blue Jays, YCPB awards
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Daily Roundup, 09/06/10
The Giants beat Arizona 2-0 in 11 innings. -That Arizona’s pen blew it is not even slightly surprising, but it took them until the 11th to do so (and they had bases empty two outs in the 11th). Progress! –Sort … Continue reading
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Tagged Adrian Gonzalez, Arizona bullpen, arizona diamondbacks, Aroldis Chapman, Boston Red Sox, Brad Ausmus, Chicago White Sox, daily roundup, Dan Haren, Danny Espinosa, Edward Mujica, Ian Kennedy, Jordan, New York Mets, oliver perez, Pittsburgh Pirates, Ryan Kalish, san diego padres, san francisco giants, Scott Podsednik, Tommy Hanson, Ubaldo Jimenez, Washington Nationals, wins are stupid
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Daily Roundup, 08/20/10
Doo bee doo bee doo. One more crazy night. Many, many, many, MANY thanks to @stevensmithy for various factoids here. – You all know the Red Sox’s Jon Lester is kinda good, right? Not tonight. His line: 2+ IP, 8 … Continue reading
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Tagged arizona diamondbacks, armando galarraga, baltimore orioles, bex, Boston Red Sox, cleveland indians, Colorado Rockies, daily roundup, Dan Haren, Edwin Jackson, Jason Marquis, Jim Thome, jon lester, lyle overbay, milwaukee brewers, New York Yankees, Philadelphia Phillies, Roy Halladay, san diego padres, seattle mariners, texas rangers, Toronto Blue Jays, Wade LeBlanc, Washington Nationals, Yovani Gallardo
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Daily Roundup 07/31/10
Here’s hopin’ you won the trade deadline. – Jeff Suppan won a game! – Thanks to dpatrickg on Twitter: The Yankees hit .188 tonight… and slugged .563. Six hits, zero singles. – Remember how Jose Valverde threw sixty pitches last … Continue reading