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  1. Robinson Cano, solo shot
  2. King Felix first 2 innings-- 26 pitches, no runs, no hits, 2 Walks, 1 K
  3. 1st inning for King Felix, he threw 16 pitches giviing up no runs, no hits, 2 Walks
  4. Im calling a possible extra innings game
  5. haha i just realized, what a quick ass game, 2 1/2 hours
  6. best pitching: Tim Wakefield- 8 innings, yea sure 5 runs in 3 innings, but then tore down the D-Rays offense 16 in a row best offense: Kevin Millar in his 2004 self going 2 for 4 with 2 shots over the green monster, 3 RBIs---Mirabelli also out of his slump with his 5th homer, first since June 29 dishonorable mention: Manny continues in his slump, going 0 for 3 with 2 Ks, hit by pitch best baserunning: Mirabelli stealing 2nd base and then going to 3rd on wild pitch to 2nd base best defense: another errorless game
  7. yess 77-54--23 games above 500--5-1 on homestand--improve to 25-26 against the East--Wakefield wins his 14th game, first time since 1998
  8. wait till he strikes out in yankee stadium, and hear the boos that they do--he doesnt know what booing is until he hears it there
  9. ah i thought wake would stay in after just 102 pitches in 8 innings and mowing down 16 in a row
  10. dont forget the bleached hair. he said on the radio he and schil both did it
  11. huh if wakefield pitched like he is now (16 in a row) he'd easily do a no hitter--and 8 pitch 1-2-3 inning, i smell complete game as he is just up to 102 pitches!!!!!!
  12. jeez millar and mirabelli, Sox batters who have had powerless season of 05, have both come out big for today's game
  13. Don Orsillo quote: Millar is back.. and he is back big!!!
  14. so far in today's game, add another RBI for Cora this month--he now has 8
  15. and Millar said to mother nature "I f***ing love you!!!"
  16. pitcher vs batter matchups Randy Johnson vs: (career against Mariners in 2 games a 2-0 record with a 1.59 ERA) Adrian Beltre, 12 for 56 (.214 avg) Double, 3 HRs, 5 RBIs, 3 Walks, 16 Ks, 2 SBs Wiki Gonzalez, 4 for 13 (.308 avg) 4 Walks, 6 Ks Raul Ibanez, 0 for 3, K Miguel Ojeda, 2 for 7 (.286 avg) HR, RBI, 2 Ks Richie Sexson, 4 for 18 (.222 avg) 2 RBIs, 5 Walks, 10 Ks, SB Scott Spiezio, 4 for 8 (.500 avg) Double, RBI, K Ichiro Suzuki, 2 for 4 (.500 avg) RBI, K Yorvit Torrealba, 5 for 12 (.417 avg) Double, Triple, RBI, Walk, 2 Ks Felix Hernandez vs: (First career appearance against Yankees)
  17. pitcher vs batter matchups Casey Fossum vs: (career against Red Sox in 3 games a 1-1 record with a 1.69 ERA) Johnny Damon, 1 for 7 (.143 avg) Walk, K Edgar Renterria, 2 for 5 (.400 avg) RBI, 2 Walks, K, SB David Ortiz, 2 for 9 (.222 avg) Double, 2 RBIs, K Manny Ramirez, 2 for 4 (.500 avg) HR, RBI, K Kevin Millar, 0 for 3, Walk Bill Mueller, 0 for 4, K Gabe Kapler, 0 for 1 Alex Cora, 2 for 7 (.286 avg) 2 RBIs, K Trot Nixon, 0 for 2, Walk, K John Olerud, 1 for 5 (.200 avg) Double, Walk, K Jason Varitek, 1 for 3 (.333 avg) RBI Tim Wakefield vs: (career against Devil Rays in 27 games a 12-1 record with a 2.68 ERA) Jorge Cantu, 3 for 8 (.375 avg) 2 Walks Carl Crawford, 16 for 43 (.372 avg) 4 Doubles, Triple, 4 RBIs, 3 Ks, 6 SBs Joey Gathright, 0 for 4, K Jonny Gomes, 1 for 4 (.250 avg) Walk, K *Alex Gonzalez, 9 for 41 (.220 avg) HR, 4 RBIs, 3 Walks, 12 Ks, 3 SBs Nick Green, 0 for 2, Walk *Toby Hall, 6 for 30 (.200 avg) Double, 2 HRs, 4 RBIs, 2 Walks, 6 Ks Damon Hollins, 0 for 3 *Aubrey Huff, 4 for 42 (.095 avg) 2 HRs, 3 RBIs, Walk, 7 Ks Pete LaForest, 1 for 4 (.250 avg) Double, 2 Ks Travis Lee, 8 for 21 (.381 avg) Double, 2 HRs, 4 RBIs, 2 Walks *Julio Lugo, 5 for 23 (.217 avg) Double, 4 RBIs, 7 Walks, 6 Ks, 4 SBs Eduardo Perez, 0 for 4, Walk Josh Phelps, 8 for 25 (.320 avg) Double, 3 RBIs, 2 Walks, 7 Ks
  18. yeah haha ok that is a good reason you give that "he does bad at the plate and in the field" Millar in August in 23 games with an .299 obp/.316 alug 19 hits in 79 at bats (.241 avg) 3 Doubles, HR, 4 RBIs, 13 Runs scored, 7 Walks, 12 Ks ----------------------- Cora in August in 12 games with an .371 obp/.438 slug 10 hits in 32 at bats (.313 avg) Double, HR, 7 RBIs, 7 Runs scored, 2 Walks, 6 Ks, SB
  19. wish I could watch this game, what a matchup!! old Mariners phenom vs the Mariners' hot new phenom!! :thumbsup: Teenage phenom to face the Big Unit New York (74-57) at Seattle (56-75), 10:05 p.m. ET Seattle's Felix Hernandez is 2-0 with a 1.57 ERA in three home starts this season. (Ted S. Warren There are certain pitching matchups during a season that capture national intrigue. One such matchup will occur Wednesday night at Safeco Field, where the Mariners' most dominant pitcher of the 1990s, 41-year-old Randy Johnson, returns to exchange high-octane fastballs with a 19-year-old phenom who has the talent to become the most dominant Mariners pitcher since the Big Unit roamed these parts. But don't expect Felix Hernandez to let the hype surrounding this game alter what has been working. According to his coaches, he knows what it takes to win at this level, no matter who his opponent is. "I don't expect him to be in awe of them," said manager Mike Hargrove of the Yankees. "He certainly may be, but I'm not going to talk to him about it." Each start is another test for Hernandez, and thus far he has passed each with flying colors. "I thought the best test he has faced so far was the game he pitched against the White Sox," said Mariners pitching coach Bryan Price. "He had fellow Venezuelans Freddy Garcia and Ozzie Guillen over there that he wanted to impress. It didn't appear that he pitched any differently [in that game] than in any of the other games that he has pitched," said Price of Hernandez, who allowed three runs while striking out eight in seven innings against the White Sox. "I don't anticipate he'll make this situation any bigger." When talking about the young right-hander's approach to the game, Price said it is consistency that has brought Hernandez success thus far. "I see consistency in his work ethic, consistency in his routine and consistency in his demeanor," said Price. "I think he has a lot better perspective on what it takes to be successful [at this level] now that he's been here." Other than trying to overinflate the situation, Price believes the coaching staff has done all that they can to get Hernandez ready for these big games. "I don't know what else we can do to prepare him for these games," he said, "other than talking him into thinking it's a bigger deal than it is. "We can start talking him into thinking, 'Hey, you're pitching against Randy Johnson,' or 'You're making your first Major League start.' "I can't really fathom, at this point, that he can pitch much better than he has since he's been up here." Even Yankees manager Joe Torre commented on Hernandez's early success. "Unlike a lot of young pitchers," said Torre, "he's got the ability to do a lot of things. "He doesn't rely on any one pitch, and he has the courage to throw any pitch anytime he wants. That's unusual for someone that young to have that kind of command." As a comparison, through his first four Major League starts, Randy Johnson, at 25 years of age, held a 25-to-7 strikeout-to-walk ratio; Hernandez had a 30-to-4 mark. Though he has had to deal with an incredible amount of media coverage, his coaches said Hernandez has handled it well. And as for Wednesday night's game, said Hargrove, "I might buy a ticket to watch this one." Pitching matchup NYY: LHP Randy Johnson • 12-8, 4.20 ERA with NYY in 2005 • 1-0, 3.38 ERA vs. SEA in 2005 SEA: RHP Felix Hernandez • 2-1, 1.75 ERA in 2005 • Has never faced NYY
  20. damn you deserve some hot rants right here. (1) Cora is a backup, as was Pokey Reese last season who had just hit .221 (2) Cora has played solid D for the Sox and has been featured 3 times on the espn's web gem plays of the night (3) and this crap about the offense?? his past 8 games he has been hitting at a .321 clip and barely strikes out. He has also hit 2 homeruns since joining the Sox, one more than millar
  21. im surprised by this because he has been doing quite well for them.
  22. I like the Pats wide receivers at #1 Deion Branch, #2 David Givens, #3 Andre Davis or Troy Brown. Pats already have their share of punt and kick returners so not meaning really to add on another receiver
  23. Clement has started to look like his first half ace self, in his last 6 starts he is 2-0 with a 3.60 ERA--Because lets face it his slider is starting to stay more in the strike zone then away, in his last 4 starts has given up just 6 earned runs. Tim Wakefield will still be consistent in being a bull and give the Sox long innings of work. Mike Myers, Chad Bradford and Mike Timlin have been the best relievers of the pen this season
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