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Tag Archives: david ortiz
Daily Roundup, 06/21/11
- Arizona beat the Royals 7-2. I mention this to point out a few things: – Joe Saunders pitched for Arizona – seven innings of two-run ball. — Alex Gordon was a single short of the cycle. —- Wily Mo … Continue reading
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Daily Roundup, 04/29/11
First things first, we are taking suggestions for NL and AL players of the month. We’ll take suggestions both good (the Indians, Sam Fuld) and bad (Carl Crawford, Adam Dunn). Leave ‘em in the comments. – The Mets were shut … Continue reading
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Tagged baltimore orioles, bexy, Boston Red Sox, Brent Lillibridge, carlos santana, casey blake, Chicago White Sox, cleveland indians, Colorado Rockies, craig kimbrel, daily roundup, david ortiz, David Price, fernando rodney, jack cust, Jason Marquis, jason vargas, John Danks, Los Angeles Angels, mike cameron, New York Mets, New York Yankees, nick punto, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, Robinson Cano, Ryan Howard, seattle mariners, st. louis cardinals, Tim Lincecum, Toronto Blue Jays, Washington Nationals
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Daily Roundup, 04/11/11
Some West Coast games still ongoing. Updates may follow. (ETA: Uh, updates happened. Thanks, Mariners!) The Rays/Red Sox game. Where to begin? -Coming into the game, the Rays had scored 20 runs on 47 hits in their first nine games. … Continue reading
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Tagged Adrian Gonzalez, Alexi Ogando, Boston Red Sox, Brent Lillibridge, Chicago White Sox, Chone Figgins, cleveland indians, daily roundup, david ortiz, Detroit Tigers, Felix Hernandez, houston astros, Jacoby Ellsbury, Jordan, Juan Pierre, Justin Verlander, Kurt Suzuki, luis rodriguez, Mark Buehrle, Miguel Olivo, mitch talbot, Oakland Athletics, Sam Fuld, seattle mariners, tampa bay rays, texas rangers, Toronto Blue Jays, wins are stupid
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Daily Roundup 9/29/10
–Ben Francisco hit two home runs today. —His season total is now six. –The Marlins had nine hits…all singles. –The Brewers and Mets combined for 29 hits. —Yovanni Gallardo: 3.1 innings, 10 hits, 7 runs. —Jon Niese: 2.2 innings, 10 … Continue reading
Daily Roundup 08/22/10 (don’t IBB Teixeira!)
–The Mets had a chance to sweep the Pirates. They didn’t. —-They lost the game with Johan Santana on the mound. —–Santana took a no-no into the fifth. ——-They lost 2-1. ———Via @lenno212: Santana became first Mets pitcher to pitch … Continue reading