The Around the League Thread

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  1. ScotsJet

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    I think a Cubs win tonight or tomorrow takes us to 9 straight series wins. Not that I want to jinx it, but that's pretty OK.
     
  2. Yisman

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  3. Barry the Baptist

    Barry the Baptist Hello son, would you like a lolly?
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    Wow Soriano is a moron..... a routine fly ball and he does his stupid hop and completely misses the ball. Hopefully for the Cubs it doesn't hurt them.
     
  4. Cakes

    Cakes Mr. Knowledge 2010

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    Win a signed, game-worn jersey right off the back of a Nationals player or coach! "Jerseys Off Their Backs" raffle tickets are on sale during ball games 8/26-9/21 (or until sold out) at Nationals Park for $5 each.

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  5. Yisman

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    Minnesota -178 lost 3-2 to Seattle. Rowland threw another good game.

    Arizona -260 got hammered by San Diego, 9-2. Webb gets battered around. They were my survivor pick. So after 22 straight, I have 2 straight misses.

    Kansas City -125 loses once again, 2-1 to Texas. Two nights in a row I missed with them.

    LA Dodgers -220 lose to Washington, 2-1. Pathetic. Collin Balester shuts 'em down.

    Yankees -173 lose 7-3 to the Red Sox.

    Last two nights have been huge for upsets
     
  6. Yisman

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    Angels -275 lost to the A's, 6-5. So after a 22 game win streak, I now have a three game losing streak. Angels were my Survivor pick.

    Dodgers -168 lost to the Nationals, 5-4 (notice the Nationals pulling off big upsets lately)

    Yankees -133 lost to the Red Sox, 11-3.

    Tigers -152 lost to the Indians, 9-7.

    Diamondbacks -190 lost to the Padres, 5-4
     
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  7. Yisman

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    Astros beat the Reds, 3-2, earlier today. All three runs by Houston were from solo shots. Two from Ty Wigginton.
     
  8. statjeff22

    statjeff22 2008 Green Guy "Most Knowledgeable" Award Winner

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    Anyone else note that the Rays, with their .611 winning percentage and 3 game lead for the AL East, drew 12,678 for their game last night? What a joke, and exactly what I predicted months ago.
     
  9. Yisman

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    Rockies -155 lost 9-4 to the Padres (Padres were my survivor pick; Peavy was originally scheduled to pitch, not Geer)

    Twins and Liriano -156 lost 3-2 to the A's.

    Diamondbacks and Dan Haren lost 6-2 to the Dodgers

    Tigers -195 lost 13-3 to the Royals

    Cardinals -118 lost 8-5 to the Astros

    Indians -185 lost 4-3 to the Mariners

    Cubs -137 lost 5-2 to the Phillies

    and there's more
     
  10. Cakes

    Cakes Mr. Knowledge 2010

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    question for my fantasy baseball team



    Does anyone know if Justin Duchscherer, Jonathan Sanchez, and Chris Young will pitch again this year and, if so, when?
     
  11. Yisman

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    Mets will send three lefties to face the Brewers. Prince Fielder has struggled vs. lefties.

    Unfortunately, Zambrano is out for today, so Sean Marshall starts against the Phillies.
     
  12. Yisman

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    Duchscherer is expected to be activated for a start on September 6th (Saturday).

    Chris Young is starting tomorrow in LA.

    Sanchez is starting tomorrow in Coors Field.
     
  13. Yisman

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    33 year old Alberto Castillo just hit two straight batters to force in a run. He then proceeded to walk the next guy to force in another.

    Rays 6th
    Brian Burres pitching:
    Ben Zobrist: Ball, Ball, Ball, Zobrist walked.
    Jason Bartlett: Strike looking, Bartlett singled to shallow left center, Zobrist to second.
    Randor Bierd relieved Brian Burres.
    Shawn Riggans: Ball, Riggans reached on fielder's choice to third, Zobrist out at third, Bartlett to second.
    Justin Ruggiano: Ball, Bartlett to third, Riggans to second on wild pitch, Strike swinging, Strike looking, Ball, Foul, Ball, Ruggiano struck out swinging.
    Alberto Castillo relieved Randor Bierd.
    Akinori Iwamura: Ball, Strike looking, Ball, Foul, Iwamura hit by pitch.
    B.J. Upton: Upton hit by pitch, Bartlett scored, Riggans to third, Iwamura to second.
    Carlos Pena: Strike looking, Foul, Ball, Ball, Ball, Pena walked, Riggans scored, Iwamura to third, Upton to second


    courtesy of sportsline
     
  14. Yisman

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    :rofl:

    He walked Baldelli too!

    So that's 2 HBP and 2 walks in 4 batters. Impressive relief appearance. What relief?
     
  15. 3rdAnd15Draw

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    Sabathia threw a 1 hitter today and the Brewers are apparently appealing the ruling that it was a hit. Anyone know if there has ever been a no hitter declared retroactively like this?
     
  16. Cakes

    Cakes Mr. Knowledge 2010

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    good

    so I don't have to make any moves for a week

    I clinched 1st rd byes in both of my leagues
     
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  17. statjeff22

    statjeff22 2008 Green Guy "Most Knowledgeable" Award Winner

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    According to the Associated Press, no:

     
  18. Cakes

    Cakes Mr. Knowledge 2010

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    Boo hoo hoo

    Sabathia should have fielded the ball correctly.
     
  19. devilonthetownhallroof

    devilonthetownhallroof 2007 TGG Fantasy Baseball League Champion

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    The fact that he didn't is what makes it the wrong call.
     
  20. Cakes

    Cakes Mr. Knowledge 2010

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    My point was that if he fielded it correctly and threw out the batter, the scorekeeper would have never come into play here.
     

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