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Can any Dodgers fans tell me approximately what year Vin Scully died and was replaced by a robot?

 

He's such a great announcer, but MY GOD, his voice sounds robotic and he shows no emotion whatsoever calling the games.

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MR. Matsui just won a few more Met fans back tonight after his clutch game winning homer in the bottom of the 7th. Hopefully he'll get his confidence back up. Tommorrow Glavine is pitching so maybe he can make it 2 in a row for himself and 3 in a row for the Mets in general before George's boyz come into Shea. I'm looking to take 2 of 3 from them.

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And Kolb blows another one. :(

 

edit: well gameday said run scoring play, then reversed it, so i don't know.

 

double edit: yep 2-2 with 1 out

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basehit and we lose again. A loss tommorow means Atlanta gets swept in a series for the first time since early september 03. Come on Atlanta, let the meaningless streak continue!

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My theory on Kolb is he's been with the Brewers with basically no pressure on him, now he's in a high pressure situation and can't handle it, or hasn't adapted to it. Either that or he just sucks and it was masked with the Brewers. (well, somewhat masked, since everyone was pointing to his low strikeout rate)

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Oh, now your comparing them. After I get bashed for saying the same thing a week ago. Seriously though, it was a stress free 133 pitches. He completley dominated the entire game, it was just the 9th where he had trouble.

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With no help from your pitching.

 

As the Yankees learned last year, you'll need pitching eventually.

The starting pitching has generally been good. Bedard has had one bad start out of eight when he let up 8 runs to Detroit in April. He hasn't allowed more than 2 earned runs in any of his other seven starts. Bruce Chen has a 3.38 ERA and again, has only had one bad start (5 runs agaisnt Boston). The other three (Lopez, Cabrera, and Ponson) have been really good at least a few times on the season, though they *do* need to be more consistent.

 

At most, they've only had three games at most where they had to out-slug their opponent after a bad starting pitching performance in order to win. The starting pitching on days they win has generally been good. The starting pitching has even been good on a bunch of games they've lost. It is a big question mark if it will hold up, but based on the season so far, it is unfair to classify the O's as a team with no pitching and all hitting. The bullpen has also been really good.

 

They do need to try and make a deal around the All-Star break for a starting pitcher if they are still in the race.

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Oh, now your comparing them. After I get bashed for saying the same thing a week ago. Seriously though, it was a stress free 133 pitches. He completley dominated the entire game, it was just the 9th where he had trouble.

Who defended Baker for letting Zambrano throw that many pitches? I thought it was idiotic even though I saw why he did it. And Zambrano cruised in that game until the ninth when he let the leadoff man get on.

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In the "Inevitable because he plays for the Mets" news of the day, Pedro Martinez will miss his next start against the Yankees due to an ailing hip. He will be getting a cortisone shot and it is unknown when his next start will be.

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