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  1. Is this Little League? There are ways of getting on base other than walking or being hit.
  2. Looks like they're taking the same approach to hitting that they did last night.
  3. Why isn't Nava in? Because he proved he wasn't a team player with the sole hit last night??
  4. Except for the sad fact that had he gotten the call right, the RS would have only had 16 Ks--well over half their outs. They couldn't hit anything thrown for a strike; they waved at pitches way out of the zone (i.e., Ortiz), and generally had pathetic swings. It was like local Little League--all walks and strikeouts. No solid contact all night (well, Ross had a nice foul ball--wasn't that the only decent swing of the evening?) They did nothing to deserve a call.
  5. That was the worst hitting performance I have seen in a major league game in the past half century. Left-handers totally lost, waving at pitches outside the zone, taking obvious strikes, whining about the calls. I'm inclined to think the time off finally hurt (although of course, if they had hit like they did against TB, one could argue the reverse). But last night, no one seemed to have good swings at all. It was as if none of these guys had seen Major L pitching in a while, even though that seems preposterous.
  6. "Nicks and dents"? You mean, like, broken ribs?
  7. Ha! Having a captain apparently works, then. Captain V. certainly got the RS over the hump the last two years of his reign.
  8. You're probably right about the BA (at least,I'll take your word for it). But the specific notion that the loss proved Pedro was in too long is just part of RS anecdotal lore, and it cost Little his job. The fact is, if (was it Posada?) had made decent contact, which he did not, he would have hit a lazy FB to center, and Little would be hailed as a genius. Instead, he fisted a ridiculous hit over 2nd, and Little was regarded as the goat.
  9. Hitting for average and getting on base is kinda the point, no? Bradley really didn't look like he could do either when he was here.
  10. Of course 'the closer model' works. Because most of the time, the team with the closer is 1-3 runs ahead with less than an inning to play. That is like saying 'the prevent defense works more often than not'; well, yes, because you use it when you are ahead late in the game and your chances of winning are best. Finally, on poor Calvin Shiraldi. Obviously, not a great pitcher, but without him, they would never have been in position to win or lose the WS. ALso, as I remember he was one pitch away from winning several times in that inning, and the 'hits' that beat him were ground balls through the hole that might just as well have been right at the SS. (May be wrong on this.)
  11. Ortiz made the off-hand remark years ago that he had 'no idea' what kind of stuff players in the Domincan R were given. Fair enough. Also, what he's angry about is that his name was leaked in what was supposed to be a confidential study. That's what he means about someone out to get him. As for the rest, who cares whether he's different from A-rod? We're fans; they are professional entertainers. I'm a RS fan, but ARod is one of the greatest hitters I've seen. As long as they aren't murderers, rapists, crass racists, and the like, I really don't care about the personal lives of the players or the precise ways they bend rules about conditioning. The reason pro sports has rightly come down on steroids, is that they realize young stupid kids will be emulating whatever the pro's do; but what they seem to have done in their stupid hysteria is prove that certain kinds of PEDs in fact work.
  12. Because they are?
  13. Well, a 1 game lead now. With a feeble line-up: Els not hitting; Napoli a K-machine; Holt and Snyder (who?); gomes (who gets the Youk award for being a self-proclaimed 'dirt-dog' and 'gamer' while hitting under .250); Drew (the usual). That line-up is threatening to look like the triple-A lineup we saw late last year. Not there, of course; just threatening.
  14. 0-5 3 Ks. (So far). I lost count of how many runners he left on.
  15. Well, he's had his usual at bats tonight.
  16. Maybe they could trade some of their crappy pitchers for this amazing shortstop that Detroit has.
  17. Also, when Els came up, he hit fine--hits to all fields. Bradley is great to watch, but he was completely over-matched when he came up this spring. (The 'soft' label on JE is of course only relative to the extraordinary tough-ness of ESPN posters who claim this.)
  18. MVP: You left out Cabrera, who replaced Nomar and led to a WS. If that hadn't magically worked out, maybe they would have stayed with him a few years rather than going with Renteria, then the crown jewell of the lot--Lugo.
  19. Just a question on that last play, but it comes up occasionally. Note that the runner on second never bothers to go to third. In this case, with 1 out, it doesn't matter. But that's a potential force-out, and with two outs, say, a force out anywhere would cancel the run, no matter how far the ball is hit. Anyone know if there's some rule on walk-offs about fielder's indifference (as here, where the CF essentially conceded the run).
  20. That said, I really do hope you're all right. It's just that the RS have not had a good record trading away SS's, each time getting rid of a competent one and replacing him with someone more expensive and not as good, hoping they could find the lightning in the bottle they found getting rid of Nomar. Looked like the streak ended with Lugo, but after today, I'm not sure. Nor am I sure why Drew's multi-million .226 average or Snyder's cheaper .212 or M'B's sub .200 is so impressive, except for the fact that all of them will spend a lot of time on the bench or DL and consequently will do little harm.
  21. Hard to argue with a guy with a Nixon avatar, but I ask again, have you actually seen Middlebrooks 'swing the bat' (if you can call it that) at Pawtucket? Did you watch any of his performance this year? What makes you think he can get back to a year like he had his rookie year?
  22. Yes. And he will have a lot more with his speed. Meanwhile, we can look forward to Middlebrooks at third, -- have you seen him swing the bat recently at Pawtucket? RS will have a washed up minor-leaguer, and a platoon of 220 hitters with average fielding: Snyder, Drew, MIddlebrooks, and a completely unproven one (Boggaerts). Igl. proved he could get on base, put the bat on the ball, and play several positions, and that he was one of the best fielders around. For this, they now have yet another over-age starting pitcher, with a high salary, and an ERA of 4+.
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