Showing posts with label Pittsburgh pirates. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pittsburgh pirates. Show all posts
Friday, 18 April 2014
Random Collection of Thoughts re April 17 in MLB
According to Wikipedia and their sources, the triple play by the New York Yankees during their game against the Tampa Bay Rays was the 692nd of all time. While that is a nifty factoid there is something else to take from that game that includes a little bit fortune-telling. Rays starter David Price had a sub-standard showing for a "regular" starting pitcher never mind his time-tested elevated standards. The next scheduled start for Mr. Price will be versus the Minnesota Twins, bet on Mr. Price to find his groove.
The Pittsburgh Pirates hit four more homeruns Thursday night, three of them with runners on base, to dismantle the hot-no-more Milwaukee Brewers 11-2. Pittsburgh is now second in the league with 23 round trips around the bases. When I looked up that stat I was quite surprised to see the Baltimore Orioles, last years far and away leader in homeruns, sitting in 27th place overall with only 9 homeruns. The next statement is brought to you by Captain Obvious - the only stat that really matters is both teams currently sit at .500 with their win/loss record.
I had asked for the "real" Washington Nationals to please stand up during this weekends 4 game series hosting the St. Louis Cardinals. Thursday night's series opener featured 4 errors on defense and only 2 hits on offense by the Nats. Maybe the Nats are just following the script of Hulk Hogan wrestling match and will use Friday to hulk up!
The uber highs and uber lows of being a Seattle Mariner fan can be summed up in the following sequence from their Thursday game with division rival Texas Rangers. Down 4-0 going into the top of the 3rd inning, Robinson Cano finally hits his 1st homerun of the season (with 2 men on base as an added bonus). Before their half of the inning was over, the M's would add three more runs to take a 6-4. The next time Mr. Cano comes to the plate in the top of the 4th inning, the game is tied at 6 and with a man on first, Mr. Cano grounds into a double play.
Look at the bright side Mariner fans, Toronto Blue Jay fans are all wishing they could call a mulligan on both their games yesterday against the Minnesota Twins. In the morning game of a double header, Jays outfielder Melky Cabrera would have season long 14 game hitting streak snapped and R A Dickey would have his season long struggles continue. In the afternoon game of the double header, EIGHT WALKS IN THE 8TH by their bullpen would cost the Jays the game.
One more three game sweep to report, this time by the Kansas City Royals over the Houston Astros. Internet high five!
Tuesday, 15 April 2014
Random Collection of Thoughts re: April 15 in MLB
"A life is not important except in the impact it has on other lives" ~Jackie Robinson.
On Monday night during the 8th inning of their game, the Colorado Rockies walked the bases loaded then made two throwing errors to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. On Tuesday night, the Rockies gave up a leadoff single then with two outs walked the bases loaded. Are the Rockies in the business of giving away wins to the San Diego Padres? As Buzz Lightyear would say, "NOT TODAY!". The Rockies held on to win 3-2.
My apologies to the Milwaukee Brewers and specifically relief pitcher Jim Henderson. In his first appearance since praising him for his good start to 2014, the St. Louis Cardinals would put three up on the board against him. Makes me nervous to praise Oakland A's relief pitcher Jim Johnson on his second straight win and his 3rd straight solid outing after losing his closer title.
The 10 homerun suspended game between the Pittsburgh Pirates and Cincinnati Reds was played out Tuesday night and won by a RBI single in the 7th from the Pirates catcher Russell Martin. Well that was anticlimactic!! The Reds would win the scheduled regular Tuesday night game to even the series. Going into Wednesday's matinee at Pittsburgh, if the Reds were to lose that would be 5 straight series to start the season which they dropped 2-1 which equals T-R-O-U-B-L-E.
You know the cliché "mama said there would be days like this" Boston Red Sox rookie shortstop Xander Bogaerts had one of those Tuesday night. 0-4 at the plate with a hat-trick in strikeouts and the game ending throwing error giving the Chicago White Sox the win. The Red Sox fall to 5-9 to start 2014 which is a stark contrast to the 10-4 start they had in 2013.
Monday, 14 April 2014
Random Collection of Thoughts re April 14 in the MLB
After six innings of play, the Cincinnati Reds and Pittsburgh Pirates combined for TEN homeruns. That is more homeruns than the Baltimore Orioles (9), San Diego Padres (7), Texas Rangers (5), and Kansas City Royals have hit the ENTIRE SEASON.
When doing research for the above stat I stumbled upon the following - - 16 of 30 teams were hitting under .250 (1 of 4) going into the evening's slate of games. Last season finished with 13 teams under a .250 team batting average, 12 in 2012, 11 in 2011, 9 in 2010. Furthermore not since 2008 has the MLB has averaged more than 9 hits per game. Moral of the stat story, with so much glamor given to the homerun, if nobody is on base, it's just one run.
A nifty stat was posted by the Oakland Athletics gameday Twitter account: "(Yoenis) Cespedes is 8-for-24 (.333) with runners on compared to 3-for-23 (.130) with the bases empty" They posted this in the 9th inning trailing the Anaheim Angels by one with a man on first. Cespedes would fly out but pinch hitter John Jaso would hit a 2 run homerun to give the A's the lead and the win. Sooner or later the problematic pairing of "sabremetrics" and "moneyball" will fail. I keep choosing sooner and it keeps becoming later.
16 games, about 1/10 of the season is over for the Arizona Diamondbacks. A 7-3 loss to the New York Mets keeps the D'Backs at 4 wins on the season. I feel sorry for the anxiety that must be running through the Kirk Gibson family in regards to his job security and will stop writing about it out of respect for a man with the most memorable homerun trot of my life.
The Colorado Rockies found an improbable way to lose to the San Diego Padres Monday night. After WALKING THE BASES LOADED, a wild pitch would score the game tying run and an errant throw back to the plate would score the game winning run. Wow, just wow!
When doing research for the above stat I stumbled upon the following - - 16 of 30 teams were hitting under .250 (1 of 4) going into the evening's slate of games. Last season finished with 13 teams under a .250 team batting average, 12 in 2012, 11 in 2011, 9 in 2010. Furthermore not since 2008 has the MLB has averaged more than 9 hits per game. Moral of the stat story, with so much glamor given to the homerun, if nobody is on base, it's just one run.
A nifty stat was posted by the Oakland Athletics gameday Twitter account: "(Yoenis) Cespedes is 8-for-24 (.333) with runners on compared to 3-for-23 (.130) with the bases empty" They posted this in the 9th inning trailing the Anaheim Angels by one with a man on first. Cespedes would fly out but pinch hitter John Jaso would hit a 2 run homerun to give the A's the lead and the win. Sooner or later the problematic pairing of "sabremetrics" and "moneyball" will fail. I keep choosing sooner and it keeps becoming later.
16 games, about 1/10 of the season is over for the Arizona Diamondbacks. A 7-3 loss to the New York Mets keeps the D'Backs at 4 wins on the season. I feel sorry for the anxiety that must be running through the Kirk Gibson family in regards to his job security and will stop writing about it out of respect for a man with the most memorable homerun trot of my life.
The Colorado Rockies found an improbable way to lose to the San Diego Padres Monday night. After WALKING THE BASES LOADED, a wild pitch would score the game tying run and an errant throw back to the plate would score the game winning run. Wow, just wow!
As a wrestling fan I feel obliged to share this link,
Saturday, 12 April 2014
Random Collection of Thoughts re April 12 in the MLB
Instant replay rules need limits!
In today's Red Sox/Yankees game, karma itself is trying to tell the MLB to keep the reviews to homeruns, home plate calls and diving catches in the outfield. The MLB has already released their statement saying the umpires should have overturned the call on the field when Dean Anna sliding into second had his foot leave the bag momentarily while the Red Sox shortstop held a tag on him. How long before they start reviewing throws over to first base too? All the other leagues have limits with their replays, the NFL doesn't review every pass interference call (those yards are just as important as an extra base in baseball), the NHL doesn't review every goal (they learned their lesson the hard way with this Stanley Cup winning goal which during the regular season would have been disallowed), etcetera etcetra. As much as the MLB is trying its best to remove the human element from decisions being made in-game STOP IT! Being from Alberta, the highest level of baseball is the Western Major Baseball League. Here's some love to two "graduates" off to a good start in 2014. Cleveland Indians relief pitcher John Axford pitched a perfect inning today dropping his ERA to 1.69 in 6 appearances this season. Milwaukee Brewers relief pitcher Jim Henderson kept his ERA at 0.00 today despite giving up two hits which doubled the amount of hits he had giving up in his previous 5 outings.
Two teams losing the pennant in April, the Kansas City Royals and the Cincinnati Reds.
Being outscored 17-2 in two games against the Minnesota Twins is not changing my mind about the Detroit Tigers winning the AL Central but is making me wonder about the Royals earning the wildcard spot. Meanwhile in Cincy, the Reds need to win on Sunday to avoid a sweep. If they avoid the sweep, it will be the fourth consecutive series the Reds have lost 2-1. Last I checked, a .333 winning percentage will not get you into the playoffs.
After Brock Lesnar'ing Paul Goldschmidt's on base streak with a simple mention in this blog, let's see if I can "Brock Lesnar" the Milwaukee Brewers 8 game winning streak going into Sunday's matinee with the Pirates.
Thursday, 10 April 2014
Random Collection of Thoughts re: April 10 in MLB
Does anybody play ESPN's Streak for Cash? Were you like me and swearing up a storm when the Pittsburgh Pirates fell behind 4-0 to the Chicago Cubs? The Bucs can't possibly lose back to back games to the Cubs could they? The "luvable loser" Cubs sent four pitchers to the mound in the 7th inning, two of them would give up homeruns to the first batter they faced and my streak extends to 7.
Whenever one of my favorite teams opens up a 3 game series, the hope is that they take two of three. The thought of finishing a season with a winning percentage is .667 is absurd but it helps break up the marathon that is the MLB season. As (most) teams head into their fourth series this weekend, only 2 AL teams and 4 NL teams are producing at that clip.
Sweeping a series is always the fans desire. Brewers fans are full of desire as their Milwaukee Brewers just swept their second straight series ON THE ROAD. The Oakland A's also just completed a road sweep of the Minnesota Twins. I predicted the Washington Nationals would sweep the upstart Marlins, and they did just that with another chance to do so next week on the road in Miami.
Arizona Diamondbacks Paul Goldschmidt extended his hitting streak to 31. Goldy is 25 shy of tying Joe DiMaggio's record. I have to be honest, since the Undertaker lost his streak at Wrestlemania last Sunday, I need something to get behind and believe in. For the next week, I will chose Goldy as my MLB Beat the Streak batter. If he loses his streak, blame Brock Lesnar!
Whenever one of my favorite teams opens up a 3 game series, the hope is that they take two of three. The thought of finishing a season with a winning percentage is .667 is absurd but it helps break up the marathon that is the MLB season. As (most) teams head into their fourth series this weekend, only 2 AL teams and 4 NL teams are producing at that clip.
Sweeping a series is always the fans desire. Brewers fans are full of desire as their Milwaukee Brewers just swept their second straight series ON THE ROAD. The Oakland A's also just completed a road sweep of the Minnesota Twins. I predicted the Washington Nationals would sweep the upstart Marlins, and they did just that with another chance to do so next week on the road in Miami.
Arizona Diamondbacks Paul Goldschmidt extended his hitting streak to 31. Goldy is 25 shy of tying Joe DiMaggio's record. I have to be honest, since the Undertaker lost his streak at Wrestlemania last Sunday, I need something to get behind and believe in. For the next week, I will chose Goldy as my MLB Beat the Streak batter. If he loses his streak, blame Brock Lesnar!
Saturday, 5 April 2014
Random Collection of Thoughts re: April 5th in MLB
Pennants are not won in April, they are lost. Cincinnati Reds I'm looking at you! Starting out the season having the St. Louis Cardinals taking two of three from you at home is forgivable. Going into New York and having the Mets take the first two games from you almost inexcusable. I will assume the Reds can avoid the sweep at the hands of the Mets but going into St. Louis for the next series, the feeling has to be that one out of three won't be enough.
In the dogfight that the NL Central will be for playoff seeding, the Pittsburgh Pirates were gifted two series with the Chicago Cubs with the St Louis Cardinals sandwiched in the middle. Anything less than 6-3 for the Pirates should be considered a failure to start the season. I would have waited until then before I extended the contracts of General manager Neal Huntington and manager Clint Hurdle.
Tonight's pitching lines from the Mariners Felix Hernandez (8.1 IP 6 hits 1 run 8 K's) and the Marlins Jose Fernandez (6.2 IP 3 hits 0 runs 8 K's) make me really hope the two pitchers face off against each other when their respective teams play a three game series April 18 through 20th.
The Boston Red Sox page on MLB.com only allows me to go back to 2000. This is the first time in the new millennium that the Red Sox have lost their 1st two home games of a season.
The last undefeated team in the MLB is the Detroit Tigers. That in and of itself is not that shocking. The fact they are only 4-0 and are the last perfect team is the surprising part.
In the dogfight that the NL Central will be for playoff seeding, the Pittsburgh Pirates were gifted two series with the Chicago Cubs with the St Louis Cardinals sandwiched in the middle. Anything less than 6-3 for the Pirates should be considered a failure to start the season. I would have waited until then before I extended the contracts of General manager Neal Huntington and manager Clint Hurdle.
Tonight's pitching lines from the Mariners Felix Hernandez (8.1 IP 6 hits 1 run 8 K's) and the Marlins Jose Fernandez (6.2 IP 3 hits 0 runs 8 K's) make me really hope the two pitchers face off against each other when their respective teams play a three game series April 18 through 20th.
The Boston Red Sox page on MLB.com only allows me to go back to 2000. This is the first time in the new millennium that the Red Sox have lost their 1st two home games of a season.
The last undefeated team in the MLB is the Detroit Tigers. That in and of itself is not that shocking. The fact they are only 4-0 and are the last perfect team is the surprising part.
Sunday, 30 March 2014
Reaction to Game 1 Version 2 and Other Items
The most exciting part of the North American MLB opener, http://drawntomlb.com/post/81255210712/padres-ballgirl-you-are-amazing?partnerId=as_mlb_20140331_20985264 Thanks to MLB on Tumbler for the GIF but a catch by a ballgirl should not be the biggest highlight.
Then again as a fantasy baseball guy, maybe I'm just bitter cause Seth Smith and his homerun was missed by approximately 99% of fantasy players (according to Yahoo Sports anyway).
Other Items:
The negotiations about stiffening the penalties in the MLB drug policy have revealed a new wrinkle I absolutely love!! If at anytime during the season a player serves a suspension, that player(s) would be banned from the post-season also. Sure this only truly effects about half the teams in the league but it just might be the kick in the baseballs some players need to stay off the juice.
Feel good story out of Cleveland has to be Travis Wood. From Tommy John surgery on May 25, 2012 to making the Indians opening day roster. With TJ surgery becoming so commonplace, I'd better have a long list of pitchers here but there's a twist. Indians Manager Terry Francona told him the news on the mound, during a game he was pulling him out of the game.
A fable exists that winning co-relates with crowd growth (ask the Tampa Rays). The Pittsburgh Pirates are reporting the season ticket base has grown 40%. So then, if the fable is true, what the hell is happening in Tampa?
"Dice-K to Vegas" Ya know, if you're not baseball fan, that has a meaning of its own.
Then again as a fantasy baseball guy, maybe I'm just bitter cause Seth Smith and his homerun was missed by approximately 99% of fantasy players (according to Yahoo Sports anyway).
Other Items:
The negotiations about stiffening the penalties in the MLB drug policy have revealed a new wrinkle I absolutely love!! If at anytime during the season a player serves a suspension, that player(s) would be banned from the post-season also. Sure this only truly effects about half the teams in the league but it just might be the kick in the baseballs some players need to stay off the juice.
Feel good story out of Cleveland has to be Travis Wood. From Tommy John surgery on May 25, 2012 to making the Indians opening day roster. With TJ surgery becoming so commonplace, I'd better have a long list of pitchers here but there's a twist. Indians Manager Terry Francona told him the news on the mound, during a game he was pulling him out of the game.
A fable exists that winning co-relates with crowd growth (ask the Tampa Rays). The Pittsburgh Pirates are reporting the season ticket base has grown 40%. So then, if the fable is true, what the hell is happening in Tampa?
"Dice-K to Vegas" Ya know, if you're not baseball fan, that has a meaning of its own.
Saturday, 1 March 2014
Nifty MLB Finds
Example of dedication from the Pittsburgh Tribune Review: Pirates 2B Neil Walker is attacking the problems he had against left handed pitchers last season by going to minor league camp. With a lack of left handed pitchers in the upcoming MLB pre-season schedule, Walker will pick up some games with Double-A Trenton Thunder when they play against lefties.
On the day Blue Jays Jose Bautista was in the final four of the "Face of the MLB" contest on Twitter, he hit a homerun and a double. On the day after he signed his 1 million dollar arbitration contract, Angels Mike Trout hit a grand slam. In the wake of the news that he is a porn addict, Cardinals pitcher Carlos Martinez had a solid outing trying to lock down a spot in the starting rotation.
From the San Francisco Tribune: "He's worked as a volunteer fireman, has appeared in a popular TV show, is a wine connoisseur and does an immense amount of community work, much of it with no fanfare." Oakland A's fans, that's your new closer Jim Johnson.
One of the oldest rivalries in the MLB is the Red Sox versus the Yankees. With Jacoby Ellsbury switching sides this past summer, it was nice to read the Red Sox blog article from "Brownie Points" showing that it was done civilly. Give it a click!
Check the "Sweet Tweets" for an addition from MLB Fancave care of Joba Chamberlain and his "happy face" tattoo PLUS check the "Words to live by" for an addition from Torii Hunter.
On the day Blue Jays Jose Bautista was in the final four of the "Face of the MLB" contest on Twitter, he hit a homerun and a double. On the day after he signed his 1 million dollar arbitration contract, Angels Mike Trout hit a grand slam. In the wake of the news that he is a porn addict, Cardinals pitcher Carlos Martinez had a solid outing trying to lock down a spot in the starting rotation.
From the San Francisco Tribune: "He's worked as a volunteer fireman, has appeared in a popular TV show, is a wine connoisseur and does an immense amount of community work, much of it with no fanfare." Oakland A's fans, that's your new closer Jim Johnson.
One of the oldest rivalries in the MLB is the Red Sox versus the Yankees. With Jacoby Ellsbury switching sides this past summer, it was nice to read the Red Sox blog article from "Brownie Points" showing that it was done civilly. Give it a click!
Check the "Sweet Tweets" for an addition from MLB Fancave care of Joba Chamberlain and his "happy face" tattoo PLUS check the "Words to live by" for an addition from Torii Hunter.
Saturday, 22 February 2014
MLB Tidbits & Gems
April 21, 2012 Philip Humber threw a Perfect Game for the Chicago White Sox. 22 months later, Humber is simply trying to win a job with the Oakland A's.
Opening Day 2013, Justin Sellers was the starting shortstop for the Los Angeles Dodgers. 10 months later, he has been designated for assignment. You probably thought your job was thankless!
Watching from the comforts of my couch in Edmonton, opinions of players are in many ways shaped and formed by how the media portrays the player. I always got the feeling, even from his hometown commentators, that Barry Bonds was not the easiest person to like. "Barry Bonds is scheduled to return to the organization in March, this newspaper has learned, serving as a special instructor for the Giants' hitters" See more at: http://www.prosportsdaily.com/articles/barry-bonds-will-be-spring-training-giants-instructor-291765.html#sthash.27PyflVr.dpuf Interesting!!
Staying with "media perception", Joey Votto of the Cincinnati Reds has released a two minute video "explaining" himself to the fans - - http://link.brightcove.com/services/player/bcpid2893069007001?bckey=AQ~~,AAAACEa2yvk~,I3kckfVxEjenAeITDjThxucAtVSXPuHP&bctid=3237865925001&sf23115708=1&sf23117768=1
Thanks to Bill Baer of Hardballtalk!
Going to Barry Bonds' former team, the Pittsburgh Pirates, outfielder Travis Snider has been cleared to throw again after injuring a finger on his left hand while cutting sweet potatoes. I can't make this stuff up!
Opening Day 2013, Justin Sellers was the starting shortstop for the Los Angeles Dodgers. 10 months later, he has been designated for assignment. You probably thought your job was thankless!
Watching from the comforts of my couch in Edmonton, opinions of players are in many ways shaped and formed by how the media portrays the player. I always got the feeling, even from his hometown commentators, that Barry Bonds was not the easiest person to like. "Barry Bonds is scheduled to return to the organization in March, this newspaper has learned, serving as a special instructor for the Giants' hitters" See more at: http://www.prosportsdaily.com/articles/barry-bonds-will-be-spring-training-giants-instructor-291765.html#sthash.27PyflVr.dpuf Interesting!!
Staying with "media perception", Joey Votto of the Cincinnati Reds has released a two minute video "explaining" himself to the fans - - http://link.brightcove.com/services/player/bcpid2893069007001?bckey=AQ~~,AAAACEa2yvk~,I3kckfVxEjenAeITDjThxucAtVSXPuHP&bctid=3237865925001&sf23115708=1&sf23117768=1
Thanks to Bill Baer of Hardballtalk!
Going to Barry Bonds' former team, the Pittsburgh Pirates, outfielder Travis Snider has been cleared to throw again after injuring a finger on his left hand while cutting sweet potatoes. I can't make this stuff up!
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