2013 Around the League thread

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  1. Barry the Baptist

    Barry the Baptist Hello son, would you like a lolly?
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    In case anybody is interested Manny Ramirez hit his 1st homerun with the EDA Rhino's in Taiwan. It's a bizarre league and I've been to a few of their games. The play by play in video is priceless

    Ironically Manny's teammate with EDA is former Met MI Chin Lung Hu

    [youtube]47qDPxh94Ko[/youtube]
     
  2. Yisman

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    Josh Hamilton being lustily booed at Texas today
     
  3. Yisman

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    Hamilton batting .063. One hit this season. 0 for 4 today.

    Pujols .071
     
  4. Yisman

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    Strasburg, Cain, Price, and Dickey all got hit hard yesterday.

    Dickey allowed five runs in the first inning.

    That equals the amount of first inning runs he gave up all of last season.
     
  5. VanderbiltJets

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    Apparently called him a crackhead. Typical Texan stupidity/savagery.
     
  6. statjeff22

    statjeff22 2008 Green Guy "Most Knowledgeable" Award Winner

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    Two strange stories related to the Cubs have surfaced. First, Cuban defector Jorge Soler (who signed a $30 million deal with the Cubs last year) charged the opposing team's dugout with a bat in his hands in a minor league game after getting tangled up at second base as part of a double play.

    http://www.cbssports.com/mlb/blog/e...ejected-for-charging-opposing-dugout-with-bat

    Much more bizarre, the Cubs owner Tom Ricketts received a package in the mail with a goat's head inside(!). I don't know if this refers to The Godfather, the billy goat curse or what, but some people are just plain crazy.

    http://www.cbssports.com/mlb/blog/e...ketts-receives-package-with-goats-head-inside
     
  7. Yisman

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    LA-area teams...

    First Jered Weaver breaks his elbow falling, trying to avoid a line drive.

    Then last night, Greinke suffers a fractured collarbone. He hit Quentin with a pitch (Quentin constantly among the leaders in HBP when he plays, and gets hit more frequently than Craig Biggio did) and Quentin charged the mound and ran Greinke over.
     
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    From what I've seen this is a perfect example of the principle of suspending someone for as long as the other guy can't play. The injury is completely Quentin's fault, and is because of a completely unjusified action, so he shouldn't play until Greinke comes back.
     
  9. MParty7441

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    Carlos Quentin is an idiot.
     
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    Greinke out for 8+ weeks, Quentin suspended for 8 games. Absolutely gutless move by major league baseball.
     
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    Jose Reyes seriously hurt. From what is being said on twitter, seems like it may be a broken ankle.
     
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    Saw it on MLB TV. Pretty bizarre play - he went into second on an attempted steal and went into the slide way too late. His ankle bent in a very nasty way - not a Kevin Ware situation, but it looked pretty bad.
     
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    Reyes sucks, he so injury prone and streaky. Every year the talking heads praise him to the moon and every year he goes down and under performs. Wouldn't wish injury on anyone but as a Mets fan I'm glad he's far away from NY.
     
  14. devilonthetownhallroof

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    No way. He didn't do anything more than anyone else when charging the mound. As it is he got too many games. Most suspensions for charging the mound are around 5 games. Just because it was Skeletor on the mound and he decided to lower his shoulder and got hurt doesn't mean Quentin deserves a longer suspension. It's not like Greinke is a saint here either. He was running his mouth the whole time. Both of them should get the standard suspensions for this type of situation.
     
  15. Yisman

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    Forecast says snow again in Minnesota and Colorado. Twins game postponed, Rockies game in danger.
     
  16. Yisman

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    Red Sox with an unusual 6:30 start time today and tomorrow. I was guessing they're realizing their games finish late? I searched on the Internet and came up with:

    http://blogs.providencejournal.com/...-red-sox-athletics-and-early-evaluations.html


     
  17. Yisman

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    http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/players/profile?playerId=30193

    Not sure I understand what the advantage is of keeping him on the DL an extra day if no game was being played.
     
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    http://sports.yahoo.com/news/it-s-a...rs--latest-way-to-gain-an-edge-173953962.html

    The secret trick that led to accusations of Boston Red Sox starter Clay Buchholz throwing a spitball has an ancillary benefit: It prevents skin cancer, too.

    Two veteran pitchers and one source close to the Red Sox told Yahoo! Sports that about 90 percent of major league pitchers use some form of spray-on sunscreen – almost always BullFrog brand – that when combined with powdered rosin gives them a far superior grip on the ball.

    Boston pitcher Clay Buchholz's move to his left forearm is sometimes part of his pre-pitch ritual."Sunscreen and rosin could be used as foundation for houses," one American League pitcher said. "Produces a tack, glue-like substance that engineers would be jealous of."

    During Buchholz's May 1 start against Toronto, Blue Jays color commentator Dirk Hayhurst said on Twitter the right-hander was "loading the ball" with "slick'em painted up his left forearm." When shown video of Buchholz, Jack Morris, also a commentator for Sportsnet, said, "He's throwing a spitter."

    The umpires did not check. Blue Jays players said nothing. Buchholz, who threw seven shutout innings that lowered his ERA to 1.01, denied doctoring the ball in any way.
     
  20. Yisman

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    2013 payrolls: Angels 142 million+, Astros 24 million+
    2013 records: Angels 11-22, Astros 10-24

    2013 payrolls: Dodgers 216 million+, Rockies 75 million+
    2013 records: Dodgers 13-20, Rockies 19-14
     

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