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'Stros win again. Ensberg homered in his 6th straight game, breaking the previous Astros record of 5 straight set by Carlos Beltran and some other people. He also leads the NL in average. 2nd year rookie Wandy Rodriguez is looking sharp. He's now 3-0 with a 2.5 ERA. Preston Wilson only struck out once tonite after striking out 11 times in 3 games with the Brewers. Phil Garner got ejected in the first after homeplate ump Rick Reed literally took his mask off and jogged to the pitcher's mound to tell off Wandy after he thought he was trying to show him up. Tomorrow nite, we've got another youngin' going, Taylor Buchholz. If he does as well as he looks like he will, we should have a Major League leading record of 12-5 after tomorrow. I'm trying not to get too excited after less than 20 games, but if the 'Stros keep up like they are and #22 makes his glorious return in June, I could see us winning the division. Get ready for the 2nd least watched World Series of all-time, baby~!

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The umpire in the Yankees/O's game was all over the place the entire night. There were a ton of borderline calls that went the Yankees way and some that went the O's way (inlcuding the final third strike).

 

It is baseball. Bad calls happen. Tonight there was an inconsistant umpire behind the plate. To act like the last call on Matsui cost the Yankees the game and/or was the only bad call of the night is ridiculous.

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The umpire in the Yankees/O's game was all over the place the entire night. There were a ton of borderline calls that went the Yankees way and some that went the O's way (inlcuding the final third strike).

 

It is baseball. Bad calls happen. Tonight there was an inconsistant umpire behind the plate. To act like the last call on Matsui cost the Yankees the game and/or was the only bad call of the night is ridiculous.

 

 

At least 2 out of the 3 strikes called against Hideki were balls. He should have protected the plate on the last pitch which was another ball. Melvin Mora or Tejeda or whoever the fuck that slid into first base was out. That lead to 3 runs in that inning coupled with the fact that Wang was inconsistent. Bad calls galore with bad situational hitting and inconsistent pitching lead to the Yankees loss. The homeplate and first base umpire certaintly didnt help.

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I know you're not supposed to root against your team but if the Mets don't score here in the top of the 14th, Willie needs to let Jorge Julio come in and serve one up to end this. The Mets have already used every other reliever they've got and it's approaching 2 AM in NY. Pedro's not going 9 tomorrow, and I shudder to think how bad things will get if Jorge has to pitch 2 or 3 innings in that one.

 

Well, Bradford played the role of Julio as Cliff Floyd played what should have been a single into a game winning RBI double. 2-1 in 14.

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Derrek Lee to Peter Gammons on why he was so quick to sign with the Cubs and not accept bids from Boston and New York:

 

"I don't want to play anywhere else, besides, how do you know that I won't break my wrist in two weeks?"

 

 

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Toronto's Burnett on DL with sore elbow, will visit doctor

 

April 22, 2006

CBS SportsLine.com wire reports

 

TORONTO -- The Toronto Blue Jays placed starter A.J. Burnett on the 15-day disabled list Saturday with a right elbow injury.

 

Burnett left his start against Boston on Friday night after four innings with soreness in his elbow. He will visit Dr. James Andrews in Birmingham, Ala., on Monday.

 

Andrews performed ligament replacement surgery on Burnett's elbow in 2003.

 

Burnett, who signed a five-year, $55 million deal with the Blue Jays in the offseason after spending seven seasons with the Florida Marlins, began the season on the DL after scar tissue broke off in his elbow March 18 during spring training.

 

The Blue Jays are hoping it's just scar tissue this time, too.

 

"They don't seem to think it's anything structurally wrong," manager John Gibbons said. "He'll go see the guy who did the surgery. Hopefully, he'll get some reassurance from him. Until he sees him we won't know."

 

Burnett was a key piece of Toronto's offseason overhaul. The Blue Jays also added closer B.J. Ryan for $47 million over five years, signed catcher Bengie Molina and traded for slugger Troy Glaus and first baseman Lyle Overbay.

 

Pitching coach Brad Arnsberg noticed a drop in velocity in Burnett's start on Friday.

 

"All of a sudden his velocity tapered," Arnsberg said. "I knew something wasn't right."

 

Arnsberg said they'll be extra careful with him.

 

"You've got to guard him with kid gloves. We did that the first time and felt good," Arnsberg said.

 

The Blue Jays recalled right-hander reliever Shawn Marcum from Triple-A Syracuse.

 

I can't say I'm shocked. Burnett is damaged goods.

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I nearly traded for him in my dynasty league because his price was cheap enough. Got lucky.

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The sac bunt is so pointless. With the first two runners on in the Cubs' third, they have Cedeno bunt them over. This just opens up first and allows them to walk Todd Walker to set up the doubleplay for Aramis. He got a run in with a groundout, but in the end, that's all they got. But then, that's the risk you take when you willingly give away precious outs.

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Pujols looks like he's ready to stake his claim to his 2nd MVP this year. It's hard to believe in 5 seasons he's never finished lower than 4th in the voting and that he might be running with 3 straight already (or at worst 3 of the last 4) if not for Bonds.

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I'd love to see some stats on average number of runs scored with first and second/no outs as opposed to second and third/1 out.

 

Well, here are the numbers for last year...

 

http://72.14.203.104/search?q=cache:paIg5t...us&ct=clnk&cd=2

 

First and second with no outs is a decidedly better position to be in.

Unfortunately there's this heavy misconception, thanks to recent WS winners, that whenever you have the chance to give away one of your 27 outs in the name of advancing a runner to the next base, you absolutely should. Stats don't prove anything. It's all about those intangibles and gut feelings, baby!

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I'd love to see some stats on average number of runs scored with first and second/no outs as opposed to second and third/1 out.

 

Well, here are the numbers for last year...

 

http://72.14.203.104/search?q=cache:paIg5t...us&ct=clnk&cd=2

 

First and second with no outs is a decidedly better position to be in.

Yeah, I don't know why you'd waste an out to score FEWER runs.

 

Looking at the variance on those numbers would be interesting. I'd suspect your odds of scoring at least one run would be higher with 2nd and 3rd/1 out, which would make it preferable to 1st and 2nd/0 out in tie games late, but I have no idea why anyone would do it in the third inning. Have some confidence in your hitters, man.

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Ah, there's that Dusty Baker, flexing that managerial muscle with another double switch, this time bringing in Scott Eyre and shifting out Matt Murton for Freddie Bynum. How does he only have three Manager of the Year awards? I just don't get it.

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Thankfully for Dusty, the Cardinals have Scott Spiezio on their major league roster. It takes a lot of veteran presence to saunter to the plate for at-bat after precious at-bat, each time looking like you'd have problems driving a ball off of a tee, let alone a major league pitcher.

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