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Daily Roundup, 06/22/11
- NL DHs had one hit today. AL pitchers had two, both by Zach Britton. – Oriole pitchers are 6-for-13 in interleague. All other AL pitchers entered today 9-for-120. – The Red Sox lost a series to the … Padres? … Continue reading
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Daily Roundup, 04/26/11
- Players with multi-HR games tonight: Adam Lind, Jack Hannahan, Wilson Ramos, Todd Helton, David Ross. – The Mets have a five-game winning streak. – Tonight Chris Young gave up three home runs and was in line to get the … Continue reading
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Tagged adam lind, arizona diamondbacks, Austin Jackson, baltimore orioles, bexy, Boston Red Sox, Brent Lillibridge, Brett Gardner, Chris Young, Cliff Lee, daily roundup, david ross, Detroit Tigers, jack hannahan, juan rivera, Lance Berkman, magglio ordonez, matt harrison, Matt Holliday, Miguel Olivo, mitchell boggs, New York Mets, New York Yankees, Phil Coke, roy oswalt, Ryan Raburn, seattle mariners, st. louis cardinals, todd helton, Toronto Blue Jays, will rhymes, wilson ramos
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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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Daily Roundup, 09/12/10
Jason Vargas went 7 innings and gave up one run but took a loss. He is now 9-10 with a 3.62 ERA. -It was the 13th time this season Seattle was shut out. –That’s a little misleading. They have been … Continue reading
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Tagged Arizona bullpen, arizona diamondbacks, cincinnati reds, Cliff Lee, daily roundup, Dustin Moseley, Florida Marlins, Ian Kennedy, jason giambi, jason vargas, Jordan, Josh Beckett, kansas city royals, Kevin Gregg, kyle lohse, mat latos, Mike Stanton, New York Yankees, Pittsburgh Pirates, rafael soriano, roy oswalt, seattle mariners, tampa bay rays, texas rangers, tim hudson, Tim Lincecum, wins are stupid
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Daily Roundup, 08/24/10 AKA It’s Always Insane in Philadelphia
- The Astros/Phillies game was the type of game that reminds you why we came up with this site. – It went 16 innings. — Roy Oswalt had to play LF at one point in extra innings… and he made … Continue reading
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Tagged Adam Wainwright, bex, Brett Cecil, chicago cubs, cincinnati reds, daily roundup, Detroit Tigers, Dustin Moseley, houston astros, kansas city royals, los angeles dodgers, Marc Rzepczynski, New York Yankees, Oakland Athletics, Phil Hughes, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, roy oswalt, Ryan Howard, san francisco giants, ted lilly, Toronto Blue Jays
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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
Daily Roundup 7/30/2010 TRADE THIS
some games are still in progress –Jose Bautista has 31 home runs. I know this is said and said again, but dude has 31 home runs! —He saw 23 pitches, total. —-In four ABs, Lyle Overbay, Bautista’s teammate saw nine … Continue reading
Daily Roundup, 07/29/10
- After looking completely hopeless about a week and a half ago, the Phillies have now won 8 in a row. The NL is just weird. – Speaking of the Phillies, I’m sure you know Roy Oswalt just got traded … Continue reading
LeBron-Free Daily Roundup 07/08/10
Abbreviated schedule tonight –Matt Latos hit a home run. He, uh, also pitched well. Like everyone else in a Padres’ uniform. –John Danks threw a two hitter; Roy Oswalt a one hitter, and both were afternoon games. —The White Sox … Continue reading