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Tag Archives: David Price
Daily Roundup, 07/20/11
- Make it 11 straight losses for the Mariners. – This after they scored six runs tonight. — On July 5, the Mariners were only 2.5 games out of first. Now they’re 13.5 back. – Tim Lincecum lost 1-0 today. … Continue reading
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Daily Roundup, 07/15/11
- Jeff Karstens threw a complete game shutout. It was against the Astros, but still, Jeff Karstens! Complete game shutout! – His ERA is now 2.34. Of course, almost nothing has changed in his peripherals outside of his BABIP (and … Continue reading
Daily Roundup, 07/09/11
The big story of the day was Derek Jeter hitting #3000. He did that in the third inning after 2,999 was a leadoff single. -The big hit was a home run. Seriously. –Off David Price no less. —Price made his … Continue reading
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Daily Roundup, 07/04/11
- Adam Dunn got a hit off a lefty!! – AND he had a big late home run. — Still, it took a walk-off balk for the White Sox to win. —- from Aaron Crow. Who’s an All-Star. And actually … Continue reading
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Daily Roundup, 05/21/11
Wait, you mean the rapture didn’t happen? Guys I am shocked. – The Yankees left no men on base tonight. No one! It was the first time the team did that since June 2001. – Curtis Granderson hit a home … Continue reading
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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Daily Roundup, 04/23/11
- Astros/Brewers… – This play. Herp a derp. Da derp derp. — Brandon Lyon blew the save for the Astros and then was forced to bat in the top of the tenth. —- He doubled in a run. – Dice-K … Continue reading
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So did something happen today?
First things first: Don’t forget to vote!! Vote vote vote vote vote!!!!! Anyway, the playoffs started. Roy Halladay had to go and make the rest of the playoffs anti-climactic by throwing a freaking no-hitter, only the second in postseason history. … Continue reading