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OoTSB, 4/16 (formerly Pitch Counts)

Edgy MD
Apr 16 2012 09:46 PM

Justin Verlander just went the distance for Detroit.

Ninth inning, up 3-1.

[list]1. Billy Butler singles on a line drive to left fielder Ryan Raburn.
Offensive Substitution: Pinch runner Jason Bourgeois replaces Billy Butler.

2. Jeff Francoeur grounds out, second baseman Brandon Inge to first baseman Prince Fielder. Jason Bourgeois to 2nd.
One out.

3. Mike Moustakas grounds out, second baseman Brandon Inge to first baseman Prince Fielder. Jason Bourgeois to 3rd.
Two out.

4. Humberto Quintero singles on a ground ball to right fielder Don Kelly, deflected by first baseman Prince Fielder. Jason Bourgeois scores. Detroit up, 3-2.

5. Mitch Maier walks. Humberto Quintero to 2nd.
That's the tying run on second, the winning run on first. Coaching visit to mound.

6. Alcides Escobar hit by pitch. Humberto Quintero to 3rd. Mitch Maier to 2nd.
Injury Delay. BASES LOADED!

7.Alex Gordon...
PitchSpeedTypeResult
1100Fastball (Two-seam)Foul
2100Fastball (Two-seam)Ball
3100Fastball (Two-seam)Ball
488ChangeupCalled Strike
5100Fastball (Four-seam)Called Strike


Alex Gordon called out on strikes.[/list:u]

The last pitch was clocked by another gun at 101. It was his 131st pitch of the night. After the game they took some measurements and found out that Jim Leyland has the biggest pair of nuts in baseball. God bless you, Jim Leyland.

Edgy MD
Apr 16 2012 09:54 PM
Re: OoTSB, 4/16 (formerly Pitch Counts)

Twins beat Pavano and the Yankees running away, 7-3. Oh, gosh. Who can sleep on such a night?

Edgy MD
Apr 16 2012 10:07 PM
Re: OoTSB, 4/16 (formerly Pitch Counts)

The same Philly team who couldn't touch Met starting pitching got five runs in six innings against Tim Lincecum. It's a 5-2 lead in the middle of six with Halladay on the mound.

Lincecum is throwing 90-91. That can't be good.

John Cougar Lunchbucket
Apr 17 2012 04:38 AM
Re: OoTSB, 4/16 (formerly Pitch Counts)

Edgy DC wrote:
Twins beat Pavano and the Yankees running away, 7-3. Oh, gosh. Who can sleep on such a night?


MFYs scored all 3 in the first inning, the 1st 2 on back to back (and belly to belly!) HRs by Derek J. Rogers and Granderson.

Sterling must have blown out his throat making that call because he sounded like an elderly frog by the end of the game.

Ceetar
Apr 17 2012 05:33 AM
Re: OoTSB, 4/16 (formerly Pitch Counts)

Edgy DC wrote:
The same Philly team who couldn't touch Met starting pitching got five runs in six innings against Tim Lincecum. It's a 5-2 lead in the middle of six with Halladay on the mound.

Lincecum is throwing 90-91. That can't be good.


as long as it takes him one more start to figure it out..

Frayed Knot
Apr 17 2012 06:11 AM
Re: OoTSB, 4/16 (formerly Pitch Counts)

I saw that Verlander 9th ... and it was awesome.
Leyland even came out in the midst of that 9th inning mini-crisis but opted to leave Verlander in - maybe he was talked out of a change or maybe he never intended to in the first place. The very first pitch after the mound meet was the HBP that loaded the bases and still Leyland stuck with him, and this is on a team with a closer who was "perfect" in 49 save opps last year (although one who is having a rougher go so far this season -- 4.2 IP, 3 ER, 8 base-runners)

metirish
Apr 17 2012 06:46 AM
Re: OoTSB, 4/16 (formerly Pitch Counts)

Verlander is something....wow...wish I could see some of his games....