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Tag Archives: James Shields
Daily Roundup, 07/21/11
- The Angels beat the Rangers 1-0. – CJ Wilson gave up two hits and a walk in a complete game effort – and took the loss. — The Angels scored in the second inning, and he gave up the … Continue reading
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Tagged Atlanta Braves, CC Sabathia, CJ Wilson, Colorado Rockies, daily roundup, Derek Jeter, Detroit Tigers, dexter fowler, elliot johnson, Florida Marlins, Freddie Freeman, Jake Westbrook, James Shields, Jered Weaver, jhoulys chacin, Los Angeles Angels, Miguel Olivo, minnesota twins, New York Mets, New York Yankees, Sam Fuld, san diego padres, seattle mariners, st. louis cardinals, tampa bay rays, texas rangers, Wilson Betemit, yadier molina
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Daily Roundup, 07/10/11
First things first, this roundup by Baseball Reference is pretty awesome. And now on with the show. – BJ Upton had… a day. He singled in the fourth inning of the Rays/Yankees game, then immediately got picked off (CC running … Continue reading
Daily Roundup, 06/29/11
First things first, a huge thank you to Bexy for holding down the fort here virtually single-handedly while pesky things like real life monopolized my time. She has been awesome. And now, the crazy: Carlos Lee got caught stealing to … Continue reading
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Tagged Boston Red Sox, Carlos Lee, Carlos Marmol, chicago cubs, Chicago White Sox, colby lewis, Colorado Rockies, daily roundup, Detroit Tigers, Don Kelly, Florida Marlins, houston astros, ian kinsler, James Shields, Jason Bay, jason giambi, John Lackey, Jordan, jordan zimmermann, Jorge Posada, Mark Buehrle, milwaukee brewers, minnesota twins, New York Mets, New York Yankees, Philadelphia Phillies, ricky nolasco, tampa bay rays, Ubaldo Jimenez, vance worley, Washington Nationals
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Daily Roundup, 06/24/11
- James Shields had his third complete game in a row. – Okay, okay, it was against the Astros, but seriously. — The Astros had three pitchers pitch in this game. They all had the last name Rodriguez. – Okay, … Continue reading
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Tagged AJ Burnett, AJ Pierzynski, Atlanta Braves, bexy, boone logan, Boston Red Sox, brian fuentes, Chicago White Sox, cincinnati reds, Colorado Rockies, daily roundup, Derrek Lee, Detroit Tigers, Felix Hernandez, Florida Marlins, guillermo moscoso, houston astros, James Shields, Joel Hanrahan, Jorge Posada, josh hamilton, laynce nix, Los Angeles Angels, los angeles dodgers, mark teahen, michael morse, Mike Pelfrey, New York Mets, New York Yankees, Oakland As, Phil Coke, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, san diego padres, seattle mariners, tampa bay rays, texas rangers, Troy Tulowitzki, vance worley, Washington Nationals
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Daily Roundup, 06/14/11
First things first, woohoo! We have our own website now! And on to the craziness. – A night after getting shut out by Carlos Carrasco, the Yankees hung this line on Alexi Ogando and his 2.10 ERA coming into tonight: … Continue reading
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Tagged AJ Burnett, alex avila, Alexi Ogando, Atlanta Braves, baltimore orioles, bexy, Boston Red Sox, cleveland indians, daily roundup, Detroit Tigers, Florida Marlins, Francisco Liriano, Jair Jurrjens, James Shields, jarrod saltalamacchia, Jeff Francoeur, Joe Mauer, Justin Verlander, kansas city royals, New York Mets, New York Yankees, orlando cabrera, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, Russell Martin, seattle mariners, st. louis cardinals, tampa bay rays, texas rangers, Toronto Blue Jays, Trevor Cahill, vlad guerrero, Washington Nationals, yorvit torrealba, yunesky maya
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Daily Roundup, 06/02/11
Abbreviated schedule tonight, but some craziness is still out there. – Aubrey Huff, sitting at a line of .219/.279/.348 with a -1.8 bWAR, the worst in all of baseball, has hit three home runs tonight. – the Giants currently lead … Continue reading
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Tagged Aubrey Huff, bexy, carlos peguero, cleveland indians, Colby Rasmus, daily roundup, endy chavez, houston astros, James Shields, jason isringhausen, Johnny Damon, justin smoak, lance lynn, Mike Pelfrey, minnesota twins, New York Mets, san diego padres, san francisco giants, Sean O'Sullivan, seattle mariners, st. louis cardinals
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Daily Roundup, 05/17/11
- Another four rainouts tonight. Geez. – First, from last night: this play in Marlins/Mets. Then again, considering it was by the Marlins, against the Mets, maybe not that unpredictable. – The Mets’ leader in fWAR by pitchers is K-Rod, … Continue reading
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Tagged alex rodriguez, bexy, Brett Gardner, Brian McCann, chicago cubs, cincinnati reds, Curtis Granderson, daily roundup, david robertson, Felix Hernandez, Florida Marlins, Francisco Rodriguez, James Shields, Jorge Posada, minnesota twins, New York Mets, New York Yankees, Oakland Athletics, rain rain go away, tampa bay rays
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Daily Roundup, 04/30/11
- Detroit struck out 17 Indians over 13 innings, and still lost. – The Indians have had their best April. Ever. They’ve been around for 110 years. — h/t @ABJCavsInsider, the Indians won 18 games in April. The Cavs won … Continue reading
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Tagged AJ Burnett, Aubrey Huff, bexy, Boston Red Sox, brandon lyon, Brandon Wood, brett anderson, Chicago White Sox, cincinnati reds, cleveland indians, daily roundup, Detroit Tigers, fernando rodney, Florida Marlins, gerald laird, houston astros, James Shields, joe nathan, Jonathan Broxton, Jonathan Sanchez, Jose Bautista, Josh Johnson, kansas city royals, Los Angeles Angels, los angeles dodgers, Matt Garza, mike mccoy, minnesota twins, New York Mets, rajai davis, Roy Halladay, Ryan Howard, Sam Fuld, san diego padres, san francisco giants, Sean O'Sullivan, seattle mariners, st. louis cardinals, tampa bay rays, tony gwynn jr., wandy rodriguez, Washington Nationals
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Daily Roundup, 04/24/11
- Yankees/Orioles. – Freddy Garcia threw six innings of shutout baseball with only four baserunners and seven strikeouts. — Mariano Rivera blew his second save in a row, the first time he’s blown back-to-back saves since 2007. Joba Chamberlain and … Continue reading
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Tagged arizona diamondbacks, baltimore orioles, bexy, boone logan, Boston Red Sox, Bruce Chen, buddy carlyle, Carl Crawford, Chicago White Sox, cincinnati reds, daily roundup, Daisuke Matsuzaka, david robertson, Derek Jeter, Detroit Tigers, Edinson Volquez, Freddy Garcia, Jake Westbrook, James Shields, Jason Marquis, Joba Chamberlain, John Lackey, Jose Bautista, Josh Johnson, kansas city royals, Los Angeles Angels, Mariano Rivera, mike aviles, New York Mets, New York Yankees, Philadelphia Phillies, Roy Halladay, san diego padres, Shane Victorino, st. louis cardinals, tampa bay rays, texas rangers, Toronto Blue Jays, Ubaldo Jimenez
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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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