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6/28/2013 8:02 pm  #1


6/28 GC

Here is the lineup from Oakland:

1. Matt Carpenter, 2B

2. Yadier Molina, C

3. Sore Knee, RF

4. Allen Craig, DH

5. Matt Holliday, LF

6. Matt Adams, 1B

7. David Freese, 3B

8. Jon Jay, CF

9. Honus, SS

Pitcher: Shelby Miller, RHP

And for the host A's:

1. Coco Crisp, CF

2. Seth Smith, DH

3. Jed Lowrie, SS

4. Yoenis Cespedes, LF

5. Brandon Moss, 1B

6. Josh Donaldson, 3B

7. Josh Reddick RF

8. Stephen Vogt, C

9. Eric Sogard, 2B

Pitcher: Bartolo Colon, RHP

 

6/28/2013 8:04 pm  #2


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Cueto left in the second inning with an apparent injury. I'm sure that he was pitching poorly against the Rangers had nothing to do with it.

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6/28/2013 9:52 pm  #3


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So who is the longperson in the bullpen ?

 

6/28/2013 9:54 pm  #4


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don.rob11 wrote:

So who is the longperson in the bullpen ?

Kelly,
Miller can't throw a breaking pitch for a strike. They're sitting fastball.
 

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6/28/2013 10:19 pm  #5


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Bartolo Colon is fat.

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6/28/2013 11:11 pm  #6


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From May 15 to this moment, Miller's ERA has gone up in 7 of the 8 games he has pitched, from 1.4 to 2.79.  Measured across that stretch his ERA is surely rather average.  Any reason to be worried that April 6 to May 15 was more fluke than anything else?  If so, do the Cards need to find a #3-4 pitcher for midseason fix, or a #1-2?

http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/players/8871/gamelog;_ylt=As4SCGNWIQoGI5GFuTy2MlqFCLcF

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6/28/2013 11:28 pm  #7


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Why do we even bother to show up when the opposing team fields a pitcher like Bartolo Colon?  Who the fuck are we to think we can play baseball on the same field as Bartolo Colon?!?

 

6/28/2013 11:29 pm  #8


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artie_fufkin wrote:

Bartolo Colon is fat.

Jimmy Hoffa ain't coming home.

 

6/28/2013 11:59 pm  #9


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The A's brough a can of ass-whoop in the shape of the biggest ass they could find.

By my count we are 12-13 since the beginning of June.

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6/29/2013 12:14 am  #10


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Skip Schumaker pitched the 9th inning tonight for the Dodgers. He loaded the bases, but struck out the final batter on a 90 mph fastball.

 

6/29/2013 12:17 am  #11


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forsberg_us wrote:

Skip Schumaker pitched the 9th inning tonight for the Dodgers. He loaded the bases, but struck out the final batter on a 90 mph fastball.

Does he want to cultivate comparisons with Aaron Miles?
 

 

6/29/2013 12:18 am  #12


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Pie Rats win.  Cardinals just slipped out of first place.

Pittsburgh has the best record in MLB.

 

6/29/2013 12:59 am  #13


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Anyone know what Miller was topping out at? Right now this entire rotation is showing strain. The idea of going with a four-man group until the ASB is dumb. Miller needs a break and pronto.

 

6/29/2013 1:15 am  #14


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tkihshbt wrote:

Anyone know what Miller was topping out at? Right now this entire rotation is showing strain. The idea of going with a four-man group until the ASB is dumb. Miller needs a break and pronto.

I didn't watch the whole game, but his fastball was around 94.

 

6/29/2013 8:37 am  #15


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That's a good sign. Hopefully it's just him not being sharp.

 

6/29/2013 12:52 pm  #16


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tkihshbt wrote:

Anyone know what Miller was topping out at? Right now this entire rotation is showing strain. The idea of going with a four-man group until the ASB is dumb. Miller needs a break and pronto.

I agree that starting pitching has nose-dived, but our problems might not just be the rotation.  The offense is not producing consistently, either.  In our losses in June we managed the following run totals: 

2, 6, 3, 2, 1, 4, 2, 4, 4, 2, 1, 3, 1

That's an average of only 2.69 RPG in our losses, and in only one case did we score more than 4 runs.  Currently the league average is 3.92 ERA (probably a little less than league average for RPG, a stat I cannot find).  Thus, in 12 of our 13 losses in June the offense did not produce enough runs to give the team a good statistical chance to win.  

Figure this, even after a disappointing June, the Cards--with 388 R in 79 games--are averaging 4.9 RPG.

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6/29/2013 2:55 pm  #17


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Max wrote:

Why do we even bother to show up when the opposing team fields a pitcher like Bartolo Colon?  Who the fuck are we to think we can play baseball on the same field as Bartolo Colon?!?

Bartolo Colon is 11-2. His head may explode because of all the PEDs in his system, but he's pitched well.
 

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6/29/2013 2:56 pm  #18


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forsberg_us wrote:

tkihshbt wrote:

Anyone know what Miller was topping out at? Right now this entire rotation is showing strain. The idea of going with a four-man group until the ASB is dumb. Miller needs a break and pronto.

I didn't watch the whole game, but his fastball was around 94.

You only had to watch the first two innings.
 

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6/29/2013 2:57 pm  #19


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tkihshbt wrote:

That's a good sign. Hopefully it's just him not being sharp.

His fastball was fine, TK. Unfortunately, he couldn't throw any other pitch for a strike. The A's were spitting at everything else, and whacking his fastball when he had to throw it over the plate.
 

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