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The Scottie
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Also, congrats to Randy Johnson for getting his 300th career win today, becoming only the 24th person to do so.
I find it funny that when history is made, there is not a packed house (I see no more than 10,000 tops at Nats Stadium). Just like when Texas put 30 runs on the board at Camden Yards, there were about 11,000 people in there. I find it sad when history is made, there are too many empty seats. Not only that, but they do it not in their teams homes. At least when K-rod broke the saves record, there was a sold out crowd to see it.
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The Scottie
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What a game yesterday. 8 innings of shutout ball from both Verlander and E. Santana. Santana was just one strike away from a complete game, but no matter, the Angels got the win today.
Today's game will be special, with Escobar making his first apperence since 2007. Does he still have his stuff? We'll see.
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Sat Jun 06, 2009 4:58 pm |
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Grill
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2 great dodger come from behind wins over the phils and both days Lidge can't hold lead.
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Timayd
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I thought Lester had a chance tonight, he was dealing all night.
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The Scottie
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Comon bullpen, hold the freaking lead. I swear, everytime our offense comes through, the bullpen cannot hold it together, but they come through when our offense does not. Is it bad luck. Fortunately, the Angels will face easy teams before playing Texas again. I think the fate of the AL West will be decided on how we play against the Rangers the rest of the way.
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Shack
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Jays are sort of staying alive. Any win without god/Halladay at this point is a blessing. I just hate the AL East
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Jmart
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So much for Ortiz's eye test. Turns out he only has dry eyes and can see very well.
Well that's good to know. Now we know he just sucks and it's nothing physical.
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Flava'd vs The World
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Indians are no longer in last. 
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Thegun
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Jmart wrote: So much for Ortiz's eye test. Turns out he only has dry eyes and can see very well.
Well that's good to know. Now we know he just sucks and it's nothing physical. He would have had another home run today if not for hitting it in the deepest part of the field. And was walked twice. He's been doing pretty good the last couple games.
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Jmart
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Joined: Fri Oct 22, 2004 8:47 am Posts: 21230 Location: Massachusetts
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Thegun wrote: Jmart wrote: So much for Ortiz's eye test. Turns out he only has dry eyes and can see very well.
Well that's good to know. Now we know he just sucks and it's nothing physical. He would have had another home run today if not for hitting it in the deepest part of the field. And was walked twice. He's been doing pretty good the last couple games. Yeah, he is starting to hit the ball well. The good sign for him (or at least tonight) is that he's starting to drive the ball to the opposite field.
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Jmart
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The Red Sox are finding new ways to beat the Yankees now. Brad Penny with six shutout innings against their ace?  Girardi should've pulled Sabathia right after the first batter in the 8th. He'd thrown well over 100 pitches at that point and there was no reason to let him keep going. Instead he let Sabathia blow it after a great start. 8-0!
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Thu Jun 11, 2009 10:59 pm |
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Jedi Master Carr
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Teams like to keep Sabathia out there too long. The Red Sox own the Yankees right now.
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Fri Jun 12, 2009 9:27 pm |
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Grill
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Jmart wrote: The Red Sox are finding new ways to beat the Yankees now. Brad Penny with six shutout innings against their ace?  Girardi should've pulled Sabathia right after the first batter in the 8th. He'd thrown well over 100 pitches at that point and there was no reason to let him keep going. Instead he let Sabathia blow it after a great start. 8-0! What is so funny about that???? Brad Penny had arm trouble last year but in others years, he was one of the best pitchers in baseball.
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Jedi Master Carr
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Well he has been erratic this season, I wouldn't call it funny but I didn't think Boston was going to win the game either. Lester looks like his 2008 performance tonight. With Beckett back to dominance, Boston's SP looks in good shape now. I am still not sure about Dice K but Boston has 4 good to great starting pitchers.
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The Scottie
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Nice offensive night for the Angels yesterday. 18 hits, 11 runs, and a 7 consecutive hit streak (something not done since 2002). They sent Howie Kendrick back to the minors (good riddence, suck he sucks).
If you thought the Mets can't have another Marv Throneberry moment this year, guess again. Castillo so showed by that ball. The is by far the most bizaare last out blooper since the Bill Buckner Error.
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Rev
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poor Castillo  it'll be awhile before he lives that down.
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The Scottie
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Rev
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watching it again i feel soo bad for Castillo. did they give Francisco a blown save?? it's not his fault the dude dropped the easy flyball. 
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Grill
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Ball should have been caught but you could tell why it became a little bit of a harder play. Arod hit the ball very high with alot of spin and then the ball was caught in that left to right wind gust that made Castillo go sideways for probably 50 feet. But he was under the ball at the end and should have caught it.
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The Scottie
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Rev wrote: watching it again i feel soo bad for Castillo. did they give Francisco a blown save?? it's not his fault the dude dropped the easy flyball.  Unforunetely, they did charge K-rod with the blown save and the loss. I agree, it wasn't entirely his fault, although he did get two batters on base on his own. Yes, so it is Castillo's fault, they don't charge the loss to him cause he did not pitch. Actually, I feel more sorry for Frankie than Castillo.
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Grill
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Watching the Yankee/Mets game on Fox, wish that everyone would just shut up about the home runs. Big Deal, it makes it a different game. Wonder if they are making a bigger deal because it involves a NY team.
Also then should every stadium be looked at to see whether is is fair with homers. And as they pointed out, the homers at the Mets stadium is under the normal average. so should the Mets be forced to move in the fences by MLB.
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Chippy
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Maybe the homers aren't the stadiums fault... maybe it's the Yankees pitching...
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Sat Jun 13, 2009 5:36 pm |
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Grill
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Munksyuk wrote: Maybe the homers aren't the stadiums fault... maybe it's the Yankees pitching... yup, also true but the wind currents seem alittle bad at Yankee stadium. Also anyone watching the Fox Yankee game, that play by the Yankee right-field was as bad as Castillos. The guy totally misplayed a ball at the wall that was slicing because of the wind.
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Jedi Master Carr
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The Yankees have awful pitching especially their bullpen. I think that is one reason why the Red Sox have dominated them so far.
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Sat Jun 13, 2009 9:34 pm |
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Grill
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Jedi Master Carr wrote: The Yankees have awful pitching especially their bullpen. I think that is one reason why the Red Sox have dominated them so far. Mid-Relief Pitching Yes but their 5 starters are an OK group. And the Yankees are getting a good relief pitcher off the DL. CC Sabathia Joba Chamberlain Andy Pettitte A.J. Burnett Phil Hughes or Wang if he regains pre-injury form.
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