Guest Smues Posted September 2, 2007 Report Posted September 2, 2007 Last time I checked games in September are weighted more than games in April and May. Really. Is this a new sliding scale or something that increases victories you get as the season draws to an end? So if the Royals were to win out the rest of their games could they finish at .500?
CanadianChris Posted September 2, 2007 Report Posted September 2, 2007 Clay Buchholz is having a pretty decent game against the Orioles right now.
Guest Posted September 2, 2007 Report Posted September 2, 2007 He's only walked three and struck out 7 on 102 pitches. Strong work.
Steve J. Rogers Posted September 2, 2007 Report Posted September 2, 2007 Last time I checked games in September are weighted more than games in April and May. Really. Is this a new sliding scale or something that increases victories you get as the season draws to an end? So if the Royals were to win out the rest of their games could they finish at .500? Heh, I was really referring to the overreaction by members of the New York City media and fans about the Mets losing early season series to the Braves and the fact that usually the same media members and fans put more emphasis on what happens in September than the early months (which makes their overreaction even more riddiculous). Hence the Mets beat the Braves "when it counts"
Bruiser Chong Posted September 2, 2007 Report Posted September 2, 2007 Clay Buchholz is having a pretty decent game against the Orioles right now. He also has a no-hitter. He hasn't given up any hits through eight innings. Not one hit. Outings where you give up no hits are considered pretty good. And I see Rocky Cherry is fitting in nicely with the Baltimore bullpen. He gave up many hits tonight. Unlike Buchholz, who has given up no hits.
CanadianChris Posted September 2, 2007 Report Posted September 2, 2007 Am I the only one surprised to discover that Jacoby Ellsbury is white?
Guest NYankees Posted September 2, 2007 Report Posted September 2, 2007 Can the Orioles please bother to FUCKING SHOW UP.
CanadianChris Posted September 2, 2007 Report Posted September 2, 2007 The kid did it! Second major league start and Buchholz throws a no-hitter.
mike546 Posted September 2, 2007 Report Posted September 2, 2007 Ok Sox fans get the Phil, Kennedy Joba who? comments out now. Not gonna lie he was filthy tonight, he has a hell of a curve.
devo Posted September 2, 2007 Report Posted September 2, 2007 Guy looks like he's about sixteen. He's clearly a little overwhelmed by the moment. Crowd's giving him a terrific reception. Congrats, Clay!
Bruiser Chong Posted September 2, 2007 Report Posted September 2, 2007 The Red Sox PBP guy sounds like comedian Brian Regan's "dumbfounded" voice whenever he gets real excited.
TheSSNintendo Posted September 2, 2007 Report Posted September 2, 2007 Can the season hurry up and end?
Guest Soriano's Torn Quad Posted September 2, 2007 Report Posted September 2, 2007 Am I the only one surprised to discover that Jacoby Ellsbury is white? He's an Indian. So is Joba. My Baseball Racial Surprise for today was that Pirates pitcher Shane Youman is black. My Baseball Racial Totally Not A Fucking Surprise At All Whatsoever for today was that Astros pitcher Troy Patton is white.
treble Posted September 2, 2007 Report Posted September 2, 2007 I was shocked when I saw that the Mariners PBP guy (Dave Simms) was black.
KingPK Posted September 2, 2007 Report Posted September 2, 2007 Fuck I wish I was at that game tonight. Seeing this kid pitch it on TV is fun enough, but I wanted to be in that atmosphere. Pedroia's play brought the house down. I'd say Boston's starting pitching will continue to be tops in the league for a while with guys like this coming down the pipeline.
Mik Posted September 2, 2007 Report Posted September 2, 2007 2nd behind Florida most likely. 8-10 major league arms coming down the pipeline. Please save the homer comments. I need to cling to this after this shitfest of a season.
KingPK Posted September 2, 2007 Report Posted September 2, 2007 I was shocked when I saw that the Mariners PBP guy (Dave Simms) was black. My all-time "What, he's black?!" moment is and forever will be Gus Johnson. I mean, come on.
EVIL~! alkeiper Posted September 2, 2007 Author Report Posted September 2, 2007 2nd behind Florida most likely. 8-10 major league arms coming down the pipeline. Please save the homer comments. I need to cling to this after this shitfest of a season. Which ones? I'm not impressed by Hernandez and Volstad, and NONE of their starters are hitting league average this season.
Mik Posted September 2, 2007 Report Posted September 2, 2007 Have you seen Volstad's numbers since being promoted to AA? Pretty damn impressive. The people on the Marlins board have been raving about Aaron Thompson's stuff, despite his numbers. And I'm probably still clinging to hope for Gaby, Sean West, Ryan Tucker, Sinkbeil, and Jose Garcia. That comes to 7 and I guess I was including guys who have already seen time in the majors like Rick Vanden Hurk, and the return of Anibal Sanchez, Josh Johnson, and Carlos Martinez from their year long injuries. I think 8-10 of those being productive major leaguers is an overestimate, but yeah... I'm in dreaming mode at the moment.
EVIL~! alkeiper Posted September 2, 2007 Author Report Posted September 2, 2007 Have you seen Volstad's numbers since being promoted to AA? Pretty damn impressive. The people on the Marlins board have been raving about Aaron Thompson's stuff, despite his numbers. And I'm probably still clinging to hope for Gaby, Sean West, Ryan Tucker, Sinkbeil, and Jose Garcia. That comes to 7 and I guess I was including guys who have already seen time in the majors like Rick Vanden Hurk, and the return of Anibal Sanchez, Josh Johnson, and Carlos Martinez from their year long injuries. I think 8-10 of those being productive major leaguers is an overestimate, but yeah... I'm in dreaming mode at the moment. Volstad's K rate is relatively low. I've seen enough finesse guys come up to know they are far from sure things. Aaron Thompson, same problem. Jose Garcia and Sean West haven't even pitched this year. Honestly, I don't see one sure guy coming up.
mike546 Posted September 2, 2007 Report Posted September 2, 2007 Volstad's K rate is relatively low. I've seen enough finesse guys come up to know they are far from sure things. Aaron Thompson, same problem. Jose Garcia and Sean West haven't even pitched this year. Honestly, I don't see one sure guy coming up. You ain't kidding. DeSalvo, Rasner, Karstens, Clippard, even Chase Wright ect .. the Yankees learned that this year. Beyond Chamberlin, Hughes and Kennedy, Alan Horne, Delin Betances, Steven White and Humberto Sanchez when he comes back all have had great seasons (beside Sanchez duh) and could be in the majors as soon as next year if there's a spot open.
Boon Posted September 2, 2007 Report Posted September 2, 2007 Saw the second half of Buchholz at a bar with my buddy. Great moment for the kid. Pedroia is dirty. That's the farm for you.
EVIL~! alkeiper Posted September 2, 2007 Author Report Posted September 2, 2007 Kane Davis is in for the Phils. I saw Davis pitch twice this year, and he exhibited the worst habit of touching his crotch I have ever seen. He'd get the ball, tap his crotch 1-3 times, and pitch.
mike546 Posted September 2, 2007 Report Posted September 2, 2007 Haven't had a problem with Torre's managing in AWHILE, but what the fuck was he thinking leaving Pettite in after a 30 pitch inning, with him already at 100+ pitches. Didn't work out. edit: I guess with all the lefties up, and the fact Torre doesn't trust Ramierez, but still, Pettite was cooked.
Bruiser Chong Posted September 2, 2007 Report Posted September 2, 2007 Top three teams in the NL Central won today. Cubs erased a four-run deficit with a Derrek Lee homer in the 8th. Jacque Jones, Soriano, and Ryan Theriot came within inches of having an ugly crash in the outfield, too, but thankfully, everyone dodged each other.
Guest Soriano's Torn Quad Posted September 2, 2007 Report Posted September 2, 2007 I'm glad the Cubs won, but man, it's so frustrating when there's no ground gained. Well, time to play the Dodgers. Knock 'em dead, Steve Trachsel. Any chance the Astros call up Carson Birch and Taylor Dearborn before the big series with the Brewers?
devo Posted September 2, 2007 Report Posted September 2, 2007 A sweep of the Braves in Atlanta was the last thing I expected after the disastrous series in Philadelphia. Great set of games for the Mets as they pad their lead back to four going into Cincinnati. Pedro's start tomorrow is going to be interesting to say the least. He's agreed to not throw anymore than 75 pitches in the game, so it's very likely he won't be going more than four or five innings.
EVIL~! alkeiper Posted September 2, 2007 Author Report Posted September 2, 2007 I'm glad the Cubs won, but man, it's so frustrating when there's no ground gained. Well, time to play the Dodgers. Knock 'em dead, Steve Trachsel. Any chance the Astros call up Carson Birch and Taylor Dearborn before the big series with the Brewers? When you lead the division, the status quo is gaining ground, because you've run down the clock.
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