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Waino's hook tonight was a good one.
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tkihshbt wrote:
That called strike to DD never crossed the plate. Awful
If we are think of the same AB I thought the Ump call faul tip. I dont think it was that either.
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That was Scrapptastic on Delscalso's part.
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Motte for 4
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This has been an utterly bizarre game. Has anyone ever seen a pinch-runner for a pinch-runner?
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don.rob11 wrote:
That's the Norris I thought we'd see from the get go.....
It's the first time he's given up more than three runs at home this year, according to Brownie.
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APIAD wrote:
artie_fufkin wrote:
If the Astros call up another guy with the same last name as J.D. and Fernando, and they all go out together to eat in the early afternoon, would you call it a three Martinez lunch?
I'm here all week. Try the veal.Speaking of J.D. I was reading a story today saying that the D=Backs GM was accusing Stephen Drew of babying his injury to insure a higher market value.
How freaking stupid. How is Drew going to get a bigger deal by milking an injury? Not even Boras could sell that.
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Say what you want about Boggs but he has the stuff. And I still hate Scrabble!
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APIAD wrote:
artie_fufkin wrote:
The Astros' announcers finally identified the plate umpire as Angel Hernandez. That explains it.
Al said in MLB yearly review that Hernandez was the best.
Al is on an island with that opinion. In nearly every players' poll I've ever seen, he's ranked among the worst, usually with Bucknor and Cuzzi.
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tkihshbt wrote:
APIAD wrote:
artie_fufkin wrote:
If the Astros call up another guy with the same last name as J.D. and Fernando, and they all go out together to eat in the early afternoon, would you call it a three Martinez lunch?
I'm here all week. Try the veal.Speaking of J.D. I was reading a story today saying that the D=Backs GM was accusing Stephen Drew of babying his injury to insure a higher market value.
How freaking stupid. How is Drew going to get a bigger deal by milking an injury? Not even Boras could sell that.
Kendrick "Disappointed" In Stephen Drew
By Zach Links [June 5, 2012 at 9:59pm CST]
Diamondbacks Managing Partner Ken Kendrick says that he's disappointed with Stephen Drew and his slow return to the field from injury in an interview today with Brad Cesmat of XTRA Sports 910 (via Nick Piecoro of The Arizona Republic on Twitter). Kendrick believes that the shortstop is overly focused on protecting his future value rather than his maximizing his current production.
"I think Stephen and his representatives are more focused on where Stephen's going to be a year from now than going out and supporting the team that's paying his salary," Kendrick said, before adding that Drew hasn't been direct when presented with these concerns by the club.
Meanwhile, agent Scott Boras was quick to respond and denied the notion that his client is taking his time in coming back from his ankle injury. Boras told Piecoro that the suggestion flat out doesn't make sense.
"If you're talking about what the best thing Stephen can do for himself, that's to play baseball and play a lot of it," Boras said. "I don't think he wants anything different. That's the best thing he can do for Stephen and for his team. Why would he not want to play? The guy's going to be a free agent."
Drew has been out of action since fracturing his ankle on a slide into home plate nearly a year ago. The 29-year-old is earning $7.75MM this season with a $10MM mutual option for 2013 ($1.35MM buyout).
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artie_fufkin wrote:
APIAD wrote:
artie_fufkin wrote:
The Astros' announcers finally identified the plate umpire as Angel Hernandez. That explains it.
Al said in MLB yearly review that Hernandez was the best.
Al is on an island with that opinion. In nearly every players' poll I've ever seen, he's ranked among the worst, usually with Bucknor and Cuzzi.
I am not very good at being the jury on this case. I am so used to calls being wrong that I expect it. I am not as able as telling the differenece between good ump and bad ump as you Artie. In fact I can only name a couple of them. The issue isnt a hot topic with me because I cant stand the Idea of NFL style replay.
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I can't watch this ...
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Every out with this bullpen is a struggle.
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Congratulations to the Astros on their comeback win.
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Or not. Motte got away with one there. Jesus.
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Thats a winner. Take it when you can get it.
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artie_fufkin wrote:
Dont shoot! I am just telling you what Al said.
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APIAD wrote:
Garcia is a starter? Who takes his spot in the rotation and what happen to the idea that his poor start wasnt injury related?
I suppose we could get the answer from the team "official" whoever he is ....
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More than likely Kelly, but they needed bullpen help in the short term.
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APIAD wrote:
artie_fufkin wrote:
Dont shoot! I am just telling you what Al said.
He had to be kidding. I think I've heard Al be critical of Hernandez. He's a really bad umpire, and he's under the impression that people buy tickets to see him and not the players.
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forsberg_us wrote:
More than likely Kelly, but they needed bullpen help in the short term.
Al and Dan talked about this last night. The most logical choice to take Garcia's place would seem to be Dickson, but Kelly was mentioned. Al felt Miller isn't ready. I got the impression from them Miller will probably go to the bullpen when he's called up, like Wainwright and Lynn have done, and work out of there until they're comfortable putting him in the rotation. Left unsaid is when he's called up. Apparently, his numbers this year would tend toward him spending the entire year in Memphis. He's given up 12 homers in 57 innings.