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Tag Archives: Troy Tulowitzki
Daily Roundup, 06/26/11
- The Nationals, Pirates, Diamondbacks, and Mets are all .500 or better. The Twins, Rockies, and As are under .500. – With today’s loss, the Braves are now 9989-9989 as a franchise. – They were the one intraleague matchup this … Continue reading
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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, 04/15/11
Sadly, tonight was a lot less crazy than some other nights have been of late. That doesn’t mean it wasn’t entertaining. – The Yankees hit into six double plays tonight. That’s tied for an AL record. WHAT KIND OF A … Continue reading
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Tagged aaron cook, Albert Pujols, bexy, Boston Red Sox, Charlie Morton, Chris Denorfia, cincinnati reds, Colby Rasmus, Colorado Rockies, Curtis Granderson, daily roundup, Detroit Tigers, jhoulys chacin, Joakim Soria, jon garland, Lance Berkman, lance pendleton, matt harrison, New York Yankees, Oakland Athletics, Pittsburgh Pirates, Randy Wolf, san diego padres, seattle mariners, texas rangers, Troy Tulowitzki
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Daily Roundup, 04/14/11
- Every team in baseball has at least twice as many wins as the Red Sox. – The Astros beat the Padres 1-0. – Dustin Moseley has a 1.83 ERA and is 0-3. — Tonight he was outdueled by Bud … Continue reading
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Tagged adam kennedy, alex rodriguez, Atlanta Braves, baltimore orioles, bexy, Boston Red Sox, Bud Norris, Carlos Gonzalez, Cliff Lee, Colorado Rockies, daily roundup, Detroit Tigers, Dustin Moseley, greg reynolds, houston astros, joe nathan, Johnny Damon, jordan zimmmerman, Jorge Posada, Kyle Farnsworth, mark melancon, Matt Capps, minnesota twins, New York Mets, New York Yankees, Phil Hughes, Philadelphia Phillies, Randy Wolf, Sam Fuld, san diego padres, seattle mariners, tampa bay rays, Troy Tulowitzki, Washington Nationals
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Daily Roundup, 09/19/10
Don’t forget to submit suggestions for the YCPB Awards The Texas Rangers went 0-7 with RISP, and 0-5 off Seattle starter Doug Fister. -Opponents hit .268/.308/.371 off Fister this year, so this might not seem surprising, but with runners in … Continue reading
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Tagged Arizona bullpen, arizona diamondbacks, Bobby Cramer, Brett Sinkbeil, chicago cubs, Chicago White Sox, daily roundup, doug fister, Drew Storen, Florida Marlins, Francisco Liriano, Jordan, Mariano Rivera, New York Mets, Oakland Athletics, Pittsburgh Pirates, seattle mariners, texas rangers, Troy Tulowitzki
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Daily Roundup, 09/18/10
Vote! Vote vote vote! – In the bottom of the fifth inning of the Braves/Mets game, Luis Hernandez fouled a 1-0 pitch off his foot and was clearly in terrible pain. He stayed in the game, though, and on the … Continue reading
Daily Roundup: 09/17/10
Do you love us? Or even just like us? Heck, even if you hate us – suggestions please! – The Cards’ Kyle Lohse (6.75 ERA AFTER tonight’s game) beat the Padres’ Mat Latos (2.84 ERA AFTER tonight’s game). – handily … Continue reading
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Tagged bex, Brandon Wood, daily roundup, Don Mattingly, Jason Marquis, Joe Torre, John Lackey, Jon Niese, Jose Bautista, kevin millwood, kyle lohse, Manny Ramirez, mat latos, New York Mets, New York Yankees, Philadelphia Phillies, Randy Wolf, san francisco giants, tampa bay rays, Tommy Hanson, Toronto Blue Jays, Troy Tulowitzki, Wilson Valdez
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Daily Roundup, 09/15/10
Be sure to comment with your suggestions for the YCPB Awards–we have had some great ones so far, but keep them coming! Hideki Matsui tripled. Troy Tulowitzki drove in seven of Colorado’s nine runs. -It was the fifth 7-RBI game … Continue reading
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Tagged Atlanta Braves, Brad Bergesen, Bruce Chen, Carlos Marmol, Chad Qualls, Chris Sale, daily roundup, Dan Johnson, hideki matsui, Jenrry Mejia, Jered Weaver, Jordan, Jose Bautista, New York Mets, New York Yankees, Oakland Athletics, Pittsburgh Pirates, Roy Halladay, san diego padres, tampa bay rays, Trevor Cahill, Troy Tulowitzki, Washington Nationals, Wilson Betemit, wins are stupid
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The ASG & Predictability, Part 2
Hello again, all. If you don’t remember, a couple of days ago, I discussed, in a sort of winding way, who you should be voting for in the All-Star Game in the AL, and whether these choices could have been … Continue reading
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Tagged All-Star Game, Angel Pagan, bex, Brian McCann, Chase Utley, Jason Heyward, Joey Votto, Josh Willingham, National League, nerditude, Ryan Zimmerman, Troy Tulowitzki
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