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O-o-T-S -- Week of Jun 28

Frayed Knot
Jun 28 2010 05:23 PM
Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Jun 30 2010 12:57 PM

Back to NL play!!!!
Once again we could be in 1st place before the night is over.



Washington at Atlanta -- Strasburg v Hudson
Nationals getting themselves some national TV exposure (it's the ESPN game tonight) ... wonder why?


Philly @ Cincy -- Kendrick v Cueto


Also Ubaldo going for win #14 late tonight in Sandy Eggo

Frayed Knot
Jun 28 2010 07:44 PM
Re: O-o-T-S -- Mon Jun 28

OK, Strasburg is really, really good but his team is really, really bad -- can't relieve, can't hit, can't field.
Ian Desmond is looking like a disaster at SS lately and tonight he blew a GiDP ball which loaded the bases. Then a Sac Fly, bad throw, single, squeeze play, and whatever and it was 5-0 Atlanta. 4 runs to Strasburg, 3 earned.



Philly down to their last out in Cincy down by 4

The Second Spitter
Jun 28 2010 09:05 PM
Re: O-o-T-S -- Mon Jun 28

Joel Zumaya blows his elbow out pitching @ Twins. Poor bloke was in agony as he was carried off the mound.

Edgy DC
Jun 28 2010 10:00 PM
Re: O-o-T-S -- Mon Jun 28

Man.

One of the great fastballs ever.

Gwreck
Jun 28 2010 10:49 PM
Re: O-o-T-S -- Mon Jun 28

I was at Target Field tonight. It was ugly. Zumaya threw a 99mph fastball to Delmon Young and fell to the ground in pain. He was holding his elbow and was in tremendous pain as he walked off the field. Justin Verlander even came out of the dugout to check on him and wound up taking Zumaya's glove off the field.

The Second Spitter
Jun 28 2010 11:10 PM
Re: O-o-T-S -- Mon Jun 28

Yeah, it was very cringeworthy. Objectively, is Target Field nicer than Citi?

seawolf17
Jun 29 2010 07:20 AM
Re: O-o-T-S -- Mon Jun 28

Well, the Nats can't win with Strasburg. Might as well just trade him to the Yankees now.

Edgy DC
Jun 29 2010 09:59 AM
Re: O-o-T-S -- Mon Jun 28

Justin Heyward, after battling a bone bruise in his thumb for weeks, hits the DL.

John Cougar Lunchbucket
Jun 29 2010 10:01 AM
Re: O-o-T-S -- Mon Jun 28

Ike Davis and Niese's bids for ROY ++++++

MFS62
Jun 29 2010 10:02 AM
Re: O-o-T-S -- Mon Jun 28

[quote="Edgy DC":2rmxvtj4]Justin Heyward, after battling a bone bruise in his thumb for weeks, hits the DL.[/quote:2rmxvtj4]
Braves fans are blaming a Kryptonite bullet.

Later

Gwreck
Jun 29 2010 11:24 AM
Re: O-o-T-S -- Mon Jun 28

[quote="The Second Spitter"]Yeah, it was very cringeworthy. Objectively, is Target Field nicer than Citi?



Yes, it is nicer than Citi Field but it's close.

Key advantages it has:
1. Interesting architecture because they had a small plot of land to work with. They actually had to squeeze in the park into a space between the train tracks, highway, etc. Citi Field's interesting architecture just seems forced.

2. 360 degree open concourse on the field level.

3. Nicer viewing aesthetic. Scoreboard and walls not covered with jarring advertisements of numerous different colors.

And of course the big obvious one: Target Field has thousands more seats that are of good quality and are affordable.

Frayed Knot
Jun 30 2010 12:59 PM
Re: O-o-T-S -- Week of Jun 28

Halladay is handed a 3-0 lead in Cincy, but gives up 1 each in the 6th & 7th then a 2R HR to Jay Bruce in the 8th.
Phils down to their last out - runner on 2nd, Victorino up ... and he grounds out and the Reds win.

Ceetar
Jun 30 2010 01:07 PM
Re: O-o-T-S -- Week of Jun 28

[quote="Frayed Knot":pxtgfee5]Halladay is handed a 3-0 lead in Cincy, but gives up 1 each in the 6th & 7th then a 2R HR to Jay Bruce in the 8th.
Phils down to their last out - runner on 2nd, Victorino up ... and he grounds out and the Reds win.[/quote:pxtgfee5]

The Reds might be for real.

the Phils might not be.

Edgy DC
Jun 30 2010 01:48 PM
Re: O-o-T-S -- Week of Jun 28

The Phils are in a tough stretch right now, but the Mets would do well to make a strong move to put Philly behind them now, because the Mets are healthy and Philly not, but they probably have another run in them.

Ceetar
Jun 30 2010 02:02 PM
Re: O-o-T-S -- Week of Jun 28

Phillies are 9-5 over the last 14 and weren't able to catch up. But I agree, they need to take advantage of Utley and Polanco being out and put some distance between them.

smg58
Jun 30 2010 03:39 PM
Re: O-o-T-S -- Week of Jun 28

The Phillies are pitching Halladay into the ground. Eight hits in the last three innings, and it doesn't look like the thought even occurred to them to go to the pen.

DocTee
Jul 01 2010 09:39 AM
Re: O-o-T-S -- Week of Jun 28

Giants hand starting catcher job to Buster Posey, ship Benji Molina to Texas for reliever Chris Ray.

Sabean must be regretting the deal he handed that fat bastard this winter. Texas now has a surfeit of catchers--Teagarden, Saltalamacchia, and two others who have been on the big-league roster this year. Could portend a deal for Cliff Lee?

Ceetar
Jul 01 2010 09:46 AM
Re: O-o-T-S -- Week of Jun 28

[quote="DocTee":busgtprn]Giants hand starting catcher job to Buster Posey, ship Benji Molina to Texas for reliever Chris Ray.

Sabean must be regretting the deal he handed that fat bastard this winter. Texas now has a surfeit of catchers--Teagarden, Saltalamacchia, and two others who have been on the big-league roster this year. Could portend a deal for Cliff Lee?[/quote:busgtprn]


Possibly. Saltalamacchia's the guy having the mental issues right? Maybe the Rangers are tiring of him, Bengie is the stop-gap solution, and Seattle can 'fix' Salty.

DocTee
Jul 01 2010 09:49 AM
Re: O-o-T-S -- Week of Jun 28

Yes, Salty having Sasser-like troubles returning the ball to his pitcher. DH may be in his future-- he was farmed out early in the season.

Frayed Knot
Jul 01 2010 10:53 AM
Re: O-o-T-S -- Week of Jun 28

Saltalamacchia was always a questionable defensive catcher to begin with even before various injuries - mental and physical - kicked in.
I think what Texas wants out of Bengie is a good "receiver" for all their young pitchers as they're in an actual pennant race for the 2nd half - and one they're not committed to beyond this year - while they wait to see what to make of Salty. Whatever bat they get out of him is a bonus, particularly if Hamilton & Vlad keep hitting like they have been recently.

Meanwhile, Molina reportedly opted for SF over the Mets for the supposed "stability" and comfort level he'd get there when Omar wouldn't guarantee a 2nd year. How's that stability looking now fatso?

Frayed Knot
Jul 01 2010 10:55 AM
Re: O-o-T-S -- Week of Jun 28

[quote="smg58"]The Phillies are pitching Halladay into the ground. Eight hits in the last three innings, and it doesn't look like the thought even occurred to them to go to the pen.




Yeah really -- 13 hits plus 10 Ks is a lot of hurling even if he managed to do so in "only" 119 pitches.
Just because he's demonstrated that he CAN go nine innings doesn't mean he has to each time.