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Post by Zig on Sept 2, 2014 19:03:15 GMT -5
ha ha, nah I was kidding. Even Pickles would vote for Kershaw (probably)
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Post by Deleted on Sept 3, 2014 6:35:37 GMT -5
The Braves officially suck.
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Post by BHR on Sept 3, 2014 7:46:41 GMT -5
The Braves officially suck. How many times are you going to post that.
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Post by bigddude on Sept 3, 2014 9:57:08 GMT -5
Until it stops being true?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 3, 2014 10:40:52 GMT -5
Until it stops being true? Yup.
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Post by bigddude on Sept 3, 2014 11:04:41 GMT -5
Father time, and Vin Scully, march on.....
It was just announced that he will be cutting back his road work even further in his 66th year. Nothing set I stone in the future, other than his plans to call all home game, and away games vs. the Angels. Meaning, other than that, he will just let the Dodgers know if or when he will want to go to AZ, SF, or San Diego.
It must be good to be king......
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Post by bigddude on Sept 3, 2014 12:07:50 GMT -5
Nothing like some day baseball to move a day along. It's 3-3 in the Phils/Braves game after 3 innings so far.
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Post by bigddude on Sept 3, 2014 12:39:57 GMT -5
It's not how you do it, or pretty you do it. It's THAT you do it. Still. FAIL!!!
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Post by bigddude on Sept 3, 2014 12:59:06 GMT -5
There are saves, and then, there are saves. It was on this date back in 2002 that, in a 7-1 victory at Camden Yard, Joaquín Benoit pitches seven innings of one-hit ball in relief against the Orioles. The Rangers reliever's performance is the longest save ever recorded in major league history.
And just for fun, how about the case of Wes Littleton. On 8/22/07, he pitcher 3 innings, giving up 2 hits, 1 walk, and 1 K, for the save. The odd thing here was the final score. 30-3, Rangers over the Orioles.
Again, not all saves are exactly created equal.....
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Post by bigddude on Sept 3, 2014 13:26:11 GMT -5
It's not how you do it, or pretty you do it. It's THAT you do it. Still. FAIL!!! Just in case, not all the baserunning last night was this bad. These were from back to back plays last night.
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Post by bigddude on Sept 3, 2014 13:27:53 GMT -5
What happens when you do not get the memo that you are being pinch-ran for. Well, besides taking 2 blows for flinching.....
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Post by bigddude on Sept 3, 2014 13:55:53 GMT -5
In case you have not checked on this and are curious, I see that Edinson Volquez is doing a very good imitation of Cole Hamels in his last start out. The quality is there, and, luckily for Volquez, the high pitch count (so far), is not.
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Post by bigddude on Sept 3, 2014 14:06:08 GMT -5
In case you have not checked on this and are curious, I see that Edinson Volquez is doing a very good imitation of Cole Hamels in his last start out. The quality is there, and, luckily for Volquez, the high pitch count (so far), is not. ...and, that was so 9 minutes ago. JINX!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 3, 2014 16:48:54 GMT -5
Speaking of the Twins, newly acquired LF JOrdan Schafer from Atlanta is kicking butts and taking names. He has raised his BA to .305 and looks to be ready to make the jump from the minors. The Braves let another good one get away. What else is new?
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Post by Zig on Sept 3, 2014 17:05:09 GMT -5
lol it's just a big pretzel looks tasty tho for a pretzel...
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Post by bigddude on Sept 3, 2014 17:08:31 GMT -5
Speaking of the Twins, newly acquired LF JOrdan Schafer from Atlanta is kicking butts and taking names. He has raised his BA to .305 and looks to be ready to make the jump from the minors. The Braves let another good one get away. What else is new? The Twins do like their speedy base stealer types, as they have churned out a few of their own over the past few years. The Braves do not seem as interested in the speed game.
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Post by bigddude on Sept 3, 2014 17:11:23 GMT -5
lol it's just a big pretzel looks tasty tho for a pretzel... Did you have a chance to check the other options on tha page as well, towards the bottom left? There is more weird stuff out there.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 3, 2014 17:16:16 GMT -5
Speaking of the Twins, newly acquired LF JOrdan Schafer from Atlanta is kicking butts and taking names. He has raised his BA to .305 and looks to be ready to make the jump from the minors. The Braves let another good one get away. What else is new? The Twins do like their speedy base stealer types, as they have churned out a few of their own over the past few years. The Braves do not seem as interested in the speed game. Cox liked 'em. Wren and Gonzalez don't have a clue how to score runs. A homer every 6 games or so aint gonna do it. Frand Wren's doctor pulls Wren's ear back and hollers "Is there anybody in there?" LOL
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Post by Zig on Sept 3, 2014 17:20:04 GMT -5
lol it's just a big pretzel looks tasty tho for a pretzel... Did you have a chance to check the other options on tha page as well, towards the bottom left? There is more weird stuff out there. the pretzel made me hungry so I'm rustling up some grub, I'll check the other pics when I'm not so hungry lmao
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Post by bigddude on Sept 3, 2014 17:28:31 GMT -5
The Twins do like their speedy base stealer types, as they have churned out a few of their own over the past few years. The Braves do not seem as interested in the speed game. Cox liked 'em. Wren and Gonzalez don't have a clue how to score runs. A homer every 6 games or so aint gonna do it. Frand Wren's doctor pulls Wren's ear back and hollers "Is there anybody in there?" LOL At least you have that new stadium to look forward to.......
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Post by bigddude on Sept 3, 2014 18:07:59 GMT -5
But wait Geneh, there is something else you can look forward to. I was just reading about the upcoming season of Survivor, and who did I find? The next D list "star" appearing on Survivor will be none other than former Brave John Rocker.
You know that could lead to some must see T.V, be you a Survivor fan or not....
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Post by Zig on Sept 3, 2014 18:09:36 GMT -5
D WTH did Jansen dooooo?
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Post by bigddude on Sept 3, 2014 18:58:52 GMT -5
He was very bad in a pinch......... He gave up a pinch hit homer to LaRocke, then allowed pinch runner Danny Espinoza to circle the bases as well. OUT for today.
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Post by bigddude on Sept 4, 2014 9:23:20 GMT -5
Funny how winning, or being in a winning environment, can change things.....
On Sunday, new Athletics slugger Adam Dunn told reporters that the 2014 season “was probably going to be it“. He had yet to play in a game with his new team. Dunn homered in his first at-bat as an Athletic, finishing 2-for-4 with three runs scored on Monday. On Tuesday, he singled in a run as a pinch-hitter.
According to John Shea of the San Francisco Chronicle, Dunn has apparently had a change of heart
Dunn on retirement: “Obviously, things have changed now. I owe it to myself to put that on the back burner for at least a couple months.”
Dunn homered again in a losing effort against Mariners ace and AL Cy Young candidate Felix Hernandez this afternoon. He is now 38 home runs shy of 500 for his career, a milestone only 26 players in baseball history have achieved. If he can hit another 4-5 home runs, he can make it achievable in 2015 with a strong season, or chip enough of it away that he can play in 2016 and achieve it. But who knows how important that is to him.
This season, the 34-year-old has 21 home runs, 57 RBI, and a .226/.345/.444 slash line. Though a veteran of 14 seasons, Dunn has never played in a post-season game.
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Post by bigddude on Sept 4, 2014 9:26:24 GMT -5
Food for thought, for sports fans in my neck of the woods -
There was some news about the Raiders' stadium issue in Oakland on Wednesday. And after a careful perusal of that news, I have not changed my opinion on one firm issue: The city and Alameda County will still have to decide whether they want to keep the Raiders or keep the A's. Because they aren't going to keep both.
Let's start at the top: Our worthy competitors at the San Francisco Chronicle, Phil Matier and Andrew Ross, reported that Oakland Mayor Jean Quan has worked out a football stadium project for the Raiders with the assistance of the development group that wants to build the Coliseum City mixed-use project on the parking lot land surrounding the Coliseum complex as well as property across the I-880 freeway.
It seems though, that this latest proposal has plenty of land mines. However, it's at least a plan, something all Raiders fans (and the Raiders owner) have been awaiting. The biggest potential land mine is the stipulation that after the Coliseum is demolished for the new project, Oakland and Alameda County taxpayers must still pay off the $120 million in bonds they owe for the 1995 return of the Raiders and the stadium remodel.
Another potential land mine that could be just as explosive is that for the Raiders/Coliseum City project to work, taxpayers would have to contribute all the land and pay for infrastructure improvements to accommodate the development. This could cost the city and county up to a billion dollars, including the land giveaway and infrastructure construction. The most prolific and knowledgeable blogger on the topic, newballpark.org, weighed in with an enlightening breakdown of the real-world numbers here . It's hard to believe all of this will sail through the political waters of the East Bay without some opposition.
For now, the next move is apparently up to Raiders' owner Mark Davis, who must sign on to join the project before anything else happens. Davis has said he wants to stay in Oakland if the proposal makes sense. His other demand is that the new stadium be built on the site of the current Coliseum and can accommodate Raider fans' tailgate parties in some fashion.
Obviously, if the current Coliseum is torn down, that leaves the A's with no place to play. And they say the only spot on which they would consider building a new Oakland ballpark is on the Coliseum property. The Athletics' owners, Lew Wolff and John Fisher, have informally floated their own development proposal which calls for them to absorb the $120 million in current Coliseum debt and provides them land on which to construct offices, hotels and residential buildings, the profits of which would help pay for a privately-financed ballpark. Of course, that plan leaves out any Raiders' stadium.
You see the problem here? Let me outline it for you:
According to the Chronicle reporting, if the A's reject the Coliseum City proposal as outlined to Davis -- which makes the baseball park a far lower priority than the Raiders' stadium -- then the alternate plan is to have a small chunk of city owned property turned over to Wolff and Fisher for them to build their ballpark. The catch: The property wouldn't be large enough to construct the necessary buildings that would finance the ballpark. Wolff and Fisher would never accept that sort of deal. They might throw their hands in the air, tell Major League Baseball that Oakland is treating the sport as a second-class citizen and ask for owners to authorize a move to San Jose.
(And please, East Bay boosters, don't bring up the Howard Terminal site in downtown Oakland. The A's don't want it, MLB commissioner Bud Selig backed that view as recently as two weeks ago and no environmental impact report has been authorized by the city council. Plus, the infrastructure costs there would be in the hundreds of millions. Would Oakland go for that on top of the billion in infrastructure costs at the Coliseum for a Raiders' project? No.)
You know what? All of this will come down to a battle of two developers. In this corner, we'll have the BaylG group that is behind the plan being presented to the Raiders. In the other corner, we'll have the Wolff group that wants to talk about its own ideas for the same Coliseum property.
So. Which side does Oakland back? Will the city and county negotiate with the BaylG group first, knowing that the Raiders' lease is up at the Coliseum after this season and that Davis has been flirting with Los Angeles and San Antonio? And if so, what does that mean for the A's? The baseball team just signed a "10-year" lease at the Coliseum that actually can be broken after 2018 -- or sooner, if the Coliseum is demolished for a Raiders' stadium.
Oakland may not like the fact that it must choose between the Raiders and A's. But as a practical matter, that's the fork in the road on the horizon. And depending on what Mark Davis does next, with the Raiders' lease expiration looming, we could get to that fork very soon.
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Post by bigddude on Sept 4, 2014 9:28:07 GMT -5
He was just nervous. I might have pissed myself......
Here is more proof that everyone loves legendary Dodgers announcer Vin Scully.
Nationals relief pitcher Drew Storen is 27 years old. Scully has been broadcasting games since 1950.
However, the Washington right-hander fulfilled a dream Tuesday when he got to meet the 86-year-old Scully.
According to The Washington Post, Storen even bought a 1957 model microphone that looked like the one Scully used back then and had the play-by-play man autograph it.
Clearly, Storen was overwhelmed by the meeting.
From The Washington Post:
"I was just trying not to talk, because I wanted to listen to him tell stories. He just blows me away every night. I told him he teaches me stuff about guys on the team that I don't even know. He just tells stories. He's like the emcee of the game. When he says your name, it means you've made it."
In a beautiful twist for Storen, it was Scully who called Storen's first major league save in 2010.
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Post by bigddude on Sept 4, 2014 9:36:55 GMT -5
As there is an app now for everything in life, there is also one that lets you be a narc / tattletale -
Ohio State would like fans to be enthusiastic, while still observing the diktats of Midwestern politeness. Per WNBS-10TV, the school has instituted new security measures for Ohio Stadium. Part of this is a text message alert service, permitting fans to report others for standing during game play.
To control the extra fans, game staff members will be ready to resolve problems instantly and will let fans report issues directly to them from their smartphones. Fans can text ‘BRUTUS’ to 69050 and stadium staff or police will respond to your issue. That includes fans who are misbehaving, swearing, inebriated, or who do not sit during game play. Law enforcement officers add that they want fans to report any suspicious activity.
It’s not clear whether returning to your seat from the bathroom at the worst possible time qualifies under this policy, but it should. Temporary waddle tattoos appear to still be encouraged.
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Post by bigddude on Sept 4, 2014 9:39:03 GMT -5
Now THIS is a good friend. So, your buddy can't join you at the ballgame. What do you do? This -
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