Dodgers - 003 002 001 - 6 9 1Doubront's line may appear pedestrian -- 5-6-5-2-2, 83 -- but two of those runs were unearned and in three of his first four innings, he set down the Dodgers in order. He got first strike(s) on most hitters and was economical, throwing only 49 pitches through four.
Red Sox - 300 070 00x - 10 13 2
I did not catch all of his innings, but was impressed by what I did see. He seemed to get rusty waiting around while the Sox sent 12 men to the plate in the fifth and so did not retire any of the four guys he faced in the sixth.
The first eight Red Sox batters reached safely in the fifth and seven of them scored. Adrian Beltre launched a bomb to left. In the first inning, David Ortiz and J.D. Drew went deep. Scott Atchison did a fantastic job in relief, retiring all nine batters he faced, striking out five.
The Marlins beat the Rays 7-4 (Garza allowed all seven runs and threw 71 pitches in 1.1 IP) and the Mets beat the Yankees 4-0 (MFY loaded the bases with one out in the bottom of the 9th, but CI K'd on three pitches and Swisher first-pitch fouled out), so the Red Sox are 1 GB in the East. All three teams have won 41 games.Carlos Monasterios / Felix Doubront (major league debut)
Felix Antonio Doubront was promoted to Pawtucket in late May. The 22-year-old lefty has made four starts: 16.2-15-2-5-16. 1.08 ERA.Scutaro, SS
Pedroia, 2B
Ortiz, DH
Youkilis, 1B
Drew, RF
Beltre, 3B
Varitek, C
Cameron, CF
Nava, LF
He started the season with the Portland Sea Dogs (AA): 8 starts, 2.51 ERA. 39 hits and 17 walks in 43 innings (1.302 WHIP), with 38 strikeouts. ... In 2009, he had a 3.35 ERA in 26 starts for the Sea Dogs.
Terry Francona:
He's still developing his secondary pitches. But he's got some finish on that fastball and he's not afraid to throw it. ... John Farrell loves him. Absolutely loves him. When he says that, that gets my attention.Farrell:
When you see a 6-3 left-hander who can throw the ball in the low 90s, that's a lot of good things to start with. Combine that with how he fared in the starts he got in spring training [3 games, 7 innings, 3 hits, 2 walks, 4 strikeouts, 0 runs], and that was encouraging for all of us. ... He was able to get outs with his fastball in a major league spring training environment. He seemed to relish the opportunity and didn't back away from the challenge. He didn't fear contact.Sox Prospects:
Featuring an 87-91 MPH fastball with some late movement, Doubront likes to use the pitch to get ahead of batters. While not overpowering with his fastball, Doubront hides the ball very well in his delivery ... it allows him to take advantage of his improving 79-81 MPH change-up that fades out of the strike zone, with some late screwball action to it. ... Doubront's delivery is very mechanically sound, and he has shown excellent improvement on cleaning up his release point and consistently getting on top of the ball to throw downhill. ...Dustin Richardson, a PawSox teammate, says Doubront has "great poise. He's pitching at an advanced level for his age. He's got a good fastball with a lot of late life. He throws three pitches for strikes and mixes things up real well. And on top of all that, he’s left-handed."
He could stand to tighten up his control by staying a little bit more consistent within his delivery to hit his spots. ... An effective third pitch in his repertoire will go a long way towards solidifying him as a future starting pitcher at the big league level. Development with his curveball will enable him to really keep hitters off-balance given the deception he can generate. Doubront is able to get swings and misses with his stuff, but also gives up a lot of contact ... Doubront has historically struggled against left-handed batters, but showed improvement in this area in 2009.
The Dodgers (38-28) are tied with the Padres for first place in the NL West. Right fielder Andre Either (.339/.401/.619, 12 dongs) is their top hitter OPS+-wise, with Manny Ramirez (.295/.384/.514) a solid second (143). James Loney has 22 doubles and is tied with Either for the team lead in RBI, with 43.
Monasterios made his debut on Opening Day this year and has pitched 42.1 innings: five starts (3.97 ERA, 1.324 WHIP) and 11 relief appearances. His last four games have been starts, and he has been building up his pitch count (73, 81, 86).
Terry Francona:
I love Joe [Torre]. I hope we beat his brains out.Also at 7 PM:
Mets/Yankees
Rays/Marlins
I love Joe [Torre]. I hope we beat his brains out.
ReplyDeleteDo you think baseball people have more fun than we know? Great comment!
I wonder if the hubhub surrounding this game will help or hurt Doubront. Does having almost all of the attention directed elsewhere help him relax a bit or will the circus make him more nervous, or neither?
ReplyDeleteI think if it effects him at all, it would help. But nervousness mostly comes from inside, so whatever he's got, he's got.
ReplyDeleteI'm at wrigley. Nice park, terrific seat, hot as hell.
ReplyDeleteLast night, Remy mentioned the one time he played in the outfield. He said it was in Cleveland and he was hoping he could hide out there. But "the ball found me"; a hit went over his head. I meant to check it out after the game, but forgot.
ReplyDeleteIt was May 18, 1980, and the Red Sox were in Cleveland. Remy moved from 2B to RF for the bottom of the 8th. (There was no bottom of the 9th, as Cleveland won 3-1.) The first batter Ron Hassey tripled to RF. I don't know if it sailed over Remy's head or not, but he probably remembers it correctly.
Also: Strasburg at home against the Pale Hose.
ReplyDeleteLooking at Strasburg's BR page, I note that he was born on the 3rd anniversary of the day Laura and I met.
It's weird watching an NL game. Two outs, man on second and they deliver an IBB. It took me a couple seconds to realize that the batter was on deck.
ReplyDeleteBabe Ruth’s Granddaughter to Join Norman Rockwell Museum’s All-American Baseball Festival
ReplyDeleteThis is in Stockbridge, MA, just up the road from me. From the press release:
All-American Festival to be held Saturday, July 3, from 12 to 4 p.m. Meet Linda Ruth Tosetti, granddaughter of Babe Ruth, who will share her personal memories of the legendary baseball hero. Next, learn about the major leagues from Brian Daubach, former Boston Red Sox first baseman; Daubach is the current manager of the Pittsfield Colonials, who will also be on hand to toss the ball (visitors are welcome to bring their own mitts). Explore the art of baseball with illustrator Graig Kreindler, and create your own baseball-inspired work with 3-D artist Charles Fazzino; Anna Wade, Director of Education at the National Baseball Hall of Fame, will also be on hand to present a lively look at the history of the sport.
Cuz you know, they don't have the *batter* on deck in the AL.
ReplyDeleteUgh, I meant pitcher.
I don't know if Amy's a grandma yet, but I wanted to thank her for encouraging me about my interview at the beginning of yesterday's game thread. I went down to The Bar and celebrated that the interview is past. I'm sure my wife is glad, too -- I have been a pain in the ass recently.
ReplyDeleteTo answer her question from yesterday, I don't know when I'll hear anything about the job. (I'm applying to teach full time where I already teach part time.)
Oh, and great to see Joba get rocked again (0 IP!). I don't have the Old Hate for too many Yankees any more, but he's one of them. 5.72 ERA on the year for The C***.
ReplyDeleteI sort of hate Pettitte, but you have to hand it to him for hanging in there. He's pitching very well this year.
I'm guessing you meant "pitcher was on deck", right?
ReplyDeleteZen, that's great news. Continued good luck.
ReplyDeleteLooking at Strasburg's BR page, I note that he was born on the 3rd anniversary of the day Laura and I met.
We know we're old. No need to point it out at every opportunity! (Besides, compared to some people, we are young.)
Kemp, CF
ReplyDeleteMartin, C
Ethier, RF
Ramirez, DH
Blake, 3B
Loney, 1B
Belliard, 2B
Johnson, LF
Carroll, SS
***
BOOF - DFA to make room for Felix.
Felix is #61.
ReplyDelete61
Jin Ho Cho, 1998
Mike Gambino, 2002 (STAFF)
Wayne Gomes, 2002
Bronson Arroyo, 2003-05
Kason Gabbard, 2006-07
Clay Buchholz, 2007-09
I hope EI graces me with NESN tonight.
ReplyDeleteNESN. Whew.
ReplyDeleteThis is going to be nuts.
ReplyDeleteLet's see how much work cooperates.
ReplyDeleteRoger Clemens is sitting in the Monster seats tonight. Oh my. Clownshoes night at the ballpark!
ReplyDeleteI'd like to see Manny lead off the second inning.
ReplyDeleteFELIX!
ReplyDeleteSome boos, but mostly drowned out by cheers, it sounds like to me, with Manny on deck.
ReplyDeletePeople in the MUMS thread were saying they love Manny but want to see him do badly tonight. I don't.
ReplyDeleteCheering for Manny doesn't mean we want him to win tonight. That should be pretty obvious. But I wouldn't mind seeing a Being Dong, as long as we still won. WTH.
That was a fuckin solid inning from Doubront.
ReplyDelete8 pitches, 1-2-3, with a K.
i've seen him hit plenty of dongs. how about one single each on saturday and sunday?
ReplyDeleteThe reporters at Fenway saying lots of boos. Of course they're going to say there was mostly boos.
ReplyDeleteIf he keeps bringin' the OTTs, I like him.
ReplyDeleteA Manny dong to straightaway center right into my waiting baseball cap would be ideal tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteIsh, did you hear mostly boos? I thought it was a smattering of boos with mostly cheers.
ReplyDeleteI guess we'll know more in the 2nd.
Oh wow, you're there tomorrow, that's great. Yeah, a Manny dong would be extra fun then.
ReplyDeletePAPI DONG!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteAll the booers can then say: "Well, I sure told him how I felt."
ReplyDeleteI have to say I --QUADRANGULAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I heard boos and cheers. About 50/50.
ReplyDeleteYep, going with my dad which is kind of....
THE LARGE FATHER!!!!!!
...a miracle because my dad's recovering from a staph infection and is JUST NOW feeling up to going tomorrow. I had a friend of mine in Boston on standby just in case.
i care about .001% what the crowd does. it doesn't change anything old and it doesn't establish anything new.
ReplyDelete(am i allowed to talk about it?)
Large Daddy: Back at Large.
ReplyDeleteI guess I was listening with optimistic ears. :/
ReplyDeleteI hope your dad can go.
PAPI!!!
ReplyDeleteI care only because I care about Manny. He doesn't deserve to be bood.
ReplyDeleteAFAIK, you are allowed to talk about whatever you want. It's your blog, remember?
He's going tomorrow. Two days ago he told me he wasn't, lol. But this'll be great. Good Father's Day for him, a day early.
ReplyDeletei agree with L re the crowd when he came out on deck.
ReplyDeletebut we have no idea where the NESN mics are and how they are mixing the sound....
J. D. Ong!
ReplyDeleteTHAT DONG IS ON FIRE!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteCome on, that's outta there, not a drewble.
ReplyDeleteMrs. GotRibe, how about that thunderstorm in Chicago, eh?
ReplyDelete...ON FIRE!!!!
Fire Follows Father.
ReplyDeleteI love Drew. I totally do.
ReplyDeletei like what i just wrote:
ReplyDelete"it doesn't change anything old and it doesn't establish anything new."
:>)
while the umps are away, drew should sneak over and stand on third!
ReplyDeleteand the umpures will go into their private room and review slo-motion footage of drew's dong ...
ReplyDeletedon says manny is the 13th member of the 2004 sox to come to fenway as a memer of another team -- that # seems really,really high!
ReplyDeleteRob Bradford: "Manny, Manny" chants surfacing with him in the on-deck circle
ReplyDeletewhy am i hearing alice cooper?
ReplyDeleteooo - nice sign!
ReplyDeleteIan Browne: Boos for Manny started as soon as the Red Sox took the field for the top of the second.
ReplyDeleteYou can hear only a few scattered boos among the roar of cheers.
ReplyDeleteI see the classy WEEI handed out "Who Needs Manny" signs. Mediots!
Why do Don & Remy say it's hard to decipher? Seemed pretty clear to me.
ReplyDeleteThen in another tweet, Browne added: Also some support. "Manny, Manny, Manny."
ReplyDeletethanks for those, ish.
ReplyDeletenesn seemed to show only clappers.
"mixed bag"
ReplyDeleteyay! now back to the game!
I seldom have to mute Orsillo, but I do now.
ReplyDeleteYea Ish, it was crazy. I left Wrigley in the 8th inning. I never leave games early, but I was by myself, it was way too hot, and I was hearing rumblings of the impending storm. It was pouring by the time I walked up the steps from the subway. Looks better outside now.
ReplyDeleteMy son and his group have been waiting in line since noon to be the first into the MGMT concert tonight. He says he is undercover.
I waited to see Manny's at bat. Mixed reception, but mostly positive I think.
I'll take the laptop down to get something to eat and then I'm off to see Billy Elliott tonight. $25 same day tix!
Glad that's over with because I'm hungry and have to heat up food!
ReplyDeleteA couple other quick tweets...
ReplyDeleteBrowne: A lot of fans stood and cheered for Manny in his first at-bat. Unlike Nomar's return, players in Sox dugout not cheering or clapping gloves.
Pete Abraham: Manny was booed. But lots of people standing and applauding him, too. Then he lined the first pitch to center
Joe Haggerty: Definitely mixture of cheers and boos for Manny. More interesting: no video tribute, no acknowledgement by Game ops people. Very icy
....Now let's play some fucking baseball, Don & Jerry. Get off him.
remy lets us know that manny DOES know what is going on around him.
ReplyDeletewhat an asshole.
remy, that is.
Mrs. GotRibe: I was linked by a Boston meteorologist to a webcam outside of Wrigley - full streaming footage, and the rain and WIND were incredible. A bicycle rickshaw had its cloth passenger covering ripped off and numerous large trash cans were blown over.
ReplyDeletei muted them too.
ReplyDeletegreat coverage with the tweets: there was some cheers, but some boos too. maybe more cheers in some sections and more boos somewhere else. and some people who did not make any noise. and some who emitted a low hum that sound not be descibed as a boo or a cheer. so a boring mix of everything.
thanks so much! (eyerolling)
I picked tomorrow's game to go to for a reason: to see Manny.
ReplyDeleteWhy do Don & Remy say it's hard to decipher?
ReplyDeleteBecause they are not sure how they are supposed to react/report it, as NESN employees?
Because they are idiots?
???
Amalie then tweeted they did do a Manny tribute on the board and was received with "tepid applause."
ReplyDeleteMaybe we can turn the page now. Maybe.
Don definitely started the conversation and bated Remy into bashing on Manny. He asked him leading questions about "disrespecting the game" blah blah blah.
ReplyDeleteBaseball media seems to never the turn the page on anything ever.
ReplyDeleteIn other news, I would like to be 1GA in first place on Monday morning.
ReplyDeleteWow Ish, I must have been underground for most of that.
ReplyDeleteI'll see Manny on Sunday night at Fenway. Enjoy the game tomorrow.
I wonder when the whole "disrespecting the game" BS started. In the 70s, did anyone say Billy Martin or Sparky Lyle disrespected the game?
ReplyDeleteSo I guess Don hates Ted Williams, too, right?
ReplyDeleteYanks down 1-0.
ReplyDeleteGarza walks in a run. Bases still loaded, two out. TB still up 2-1.
I wonder when the whole "disrespecting the game" BS started
ReplyDelete1869?
Ooh. New stud Mike Stanton up vs. Garza.
ReplyDeleteI don't remember media accusing players of disrespecting the game in the highly disrespectful 1970s but they probably did. Long hair, mustaches, blah blah blah.
ReplyDeleteGrand Slam by Mike Stanton! FLA 5, TB 2.
ReplyDeleteI guess they haven't had too much time to practice that toss, huh?
ReplyDeleteZen, is this the Mike Stantion like... the pitcher?
ReplyDeleteNot the pitcher. He must be pretty old by now.
ReplyDeletethe this day in baseball history thing had one from 1972. finley paid each A's palyer $300 to grow a mustache for father's day. reggie started the trend when he showed up for spring training with a moustache. it was the first time a MLB player had a 'stache since 1936!!
ReplyDeleteyou can be sure some oldtimers bitched about that -- esp. in 1972!!!
No, he's a much-hyped prospect and recent callup. OF'er.
ReplyDeleteMeanwhile, Doubront needs a couple of outs.
This Mike Stanton
ReplyDeleteThat Mike Stanton did finally retire in...in...(BRef)...2007.
ReplyDeleteMy grandfather used to complain bitterly about the players with long hair.
ReplyDeleteWhat I was asking, tho, was did anyone actually use the expression "disrespecting the game", or is that fairly new?
i was hoping idiot torre bunting in the 3rd inning would help us get out of that jam. fooey.
ReplyDeletewe need a nexus search or something -- though it was probably spoken rather than written.
ReplyDeleteCATCH THE BALL!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeletecameron was in good position to catch that, says remy. i know he would not have said that if that was manny out there.
ReplyDelete(okay, i'm done.)
Manny swung at the first pitch in both of his at-bats.
ReplyDeleteAnd Drew's limping.
J.D. Ripken is our only OF to not miss time this year!
ReplyDeleteI was out for a few mins. How did Beltre manage to injure Drew?
ReplyDeleteNexus search would be perfect, because my guess is it originated in print.
ReplyDeleteAh Remy, great promo reading... 20% becomes 20,000.
ReplyDeleteCrap, start talking to some guy in the bar about my iMac and it's 3-3. What did I miss?
ReplyDeleteHi, all. I was here, just trying to eat. I agree that it sounded like a lot more cheers than boos.
ReplyDeleteZen, don't know if you are still here, but thanks for your good wishes. Not a grandma yet---it was just Braxton Hicks contractions, not the real thing. She isn't due til July 1, so I guess we will be waiting a bit!
You know those little not-quite beards at the very botto of the chin, like Darnell McDonald has? What are those called?
ReplyDeleteI'm expecting the inevitable sarcasm from A, but does anyone know?
Goatees?
ReplyDeleteCome on, Tek. Break the tie!
ReplyDeleteThey have some kind of sexually suggestive name, I think, but damn if I can remember.
ReplyDeleteflavor savers?
ReplyDeleteNot goatees. Goatees start as a mustache and go around the whole mouth into a beard.
ReplyDeleteAngry Steve, is that the answer of you don't know? (Not sure about the ? there.)
Wow Amy, July 1 - so soon! Exciting.
ReplyDeleteA Canada Day baby :)
(Besides, compared to some people, we are young.)
ReplyDeleteAhem....!
Hey, that "we" includes you, Amy. Compared to some people, you are young, too.
ReplyDeleteSpeaking of the day you met... I am still waiting. Moon Landing Day.
ReplyDeleteAngry Steve, is that the answer of you don't know? (Not sure about the ? there.)
ReplyDeleteYeah, I'm not sure... I'm probably thinking of the soul patch (small triangly shaped goatee under the lip).
i did not see much of this inning, but
ReplyDeleteLA 3rd: belliard double to deep center. johnson safe on two-base missed catch error by felix, run scores. carroll bunts 3-4. kemp triple to deep center, run scores. martin 4-3, run scores. ethier save on error by cameron, came in , ball clanked off tip of glove, manny lined out to drew, who hurt himself.
I have no problem with my age. Just glad to be here.
ReplyDelete3 of felix's 4 innings have been OTT and he doesn't waste pitches:
ReplyDelete8-15-16 10 = 49
I have no problem with my age. Just glad to be here.
ReplyDeleteWe have that in common. :)
Yes, Moon Landing Day, otherwise known as Allan and Laura Day. The long version coming to wmtc.
Right, not a soul patch either. That's the middle of the chin "missed a spot" thing.
ReplyDeleteEverything has a name, so this must, too. I bet Benjamin knows.
Right hamstring strain for Drew.
ReplyDeleteThanks Allan. Sounds like a lousy inning.
ReplyDeleteI have a patch and that's about it. Besides the usual amount of hair I let grow between shavings.
ReplyDeleteAww man. I'd have loved to have gotten the Dodgers feed of the game instead of NESN.
ReplyDeleteVin Scully > Don & Remy
Yikes, hamstring strain. Another OF on the DL??
ReplyDeleteVin Scully > > anyone else in the business
ReplyDeleteBut he doesn't do away games anymore, so the Dodgers feed would be a random Fox mediot.
Vin's in the house tonight, actually.
ReplyDeleteI can't find a good photo of Darnell's beard. I thought it was the type that hangs off the end of the chin like that spitting pitcher whose name escapes me, but it doesn't seem to be like that.
ReplyDeleteSpeaking of facial hair, one of the Dodger players looks like he's the lost member of the Village People.
ReplyDeleteIsh, is he broadcasting or just there? He doesn't usually travel with the team.
ReplyDeleteHe's broadcasting.
ReplyDeleteThe spitter is Garza. I was just using Darnell as an example, but yes, it's the very small bit of beard that comes off the end of the chin. Barely a beard at all.
ReplyDeleteDon was saying Vin doesn't travel east very much except New York, but he decided to make the trip to Boston.
ReplyDeleteWow, that's cool re Scully. God I love him.
ReplyDeleteIf I had an NL team, it would definitely be the Dodgers. I love their park, I love Vin, and of course the old Brooklyn connection. Plus Joe Torre these days.
Garza! Thanks. I kept thinking Garcia, but I knew that wasn't right.
ReplyDeleteThat is one thing that bothers me about getting "older"---the loss of the ability to retain names and other data.
Sure thing, Amy.
ReplyDeleteI have no problem with my age. Just glad to be here.
That's a beautiful thing to hear.
There are many bothersome things about getting older, but it's way better than the alternative.
ReplyDeleteFLA 7, TB 3.
ReplyDeleteYanks still down 1-0 after five.
Petit Goatee
ReplyDeleteA small version of the goatee that is limited to the central part of the chin.
Thanks, Amy! Where did you find it?
ReplyDeleteI have always thought it would be a cool baseball trivia game to pick at random from all MLB players. You get a number of points from 0 to 10 based on what you can say about them. So, if I say, "Dan Uggla", and you know he plays for Florida and is an infielder, you get maybe 4 points. If you know he's a power-hitting 2B'er on the cusp of free agency, right handed, whatever, you might get 9. Know where he went to school or who drafted him, 10!
ReplyDeleteDon would enjoy that game.
ReplyDeleteHere
ReplyDeleteZen, I would not do well in that game!
ReplyDeleteThe first link on that page leads to a chart showing the different types of beards.
ReplyDeleteYes! Tie broken!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Amy! But alas, it is not a pettite goatee. Wrong shape. I think it's not there at all. I will double check...
ReplyDeleteYooooouk!
ReplyDeleteNope, not there. What they call a Van Dyke is what most people call a Goatee. They use Goatee for the type that doesn't include a mustache.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, the quest for the name continues.
Hmm, got me then. Maybe it's different in Canadian. :)
ReplyDeleteSome pretty strange fielding on both sides tonight. Glad this one went in our favor!
ReplyDeleteYes! Plus, opportunity to see Darnell's facial hair!
ReplyDeleteStephen Strasburg becomes the first pitcher in history to strike out a total of 30 in his first three starts.
ReplyDeleteOMG, he sure did swing at that!!
ReplyDeleteBELTRE!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteone knee!
ReplyDeleteStephen Strasburg becomes the first pitcher in history to strike out a total of 30 in his first three starts.
ReplyDeleteWow. That's amazing, considering... how many pitchers there have been!
Yay, Tek!!
ReplyDeleteA, I was just wondering if you are swamped at work or able to watch/listen.
ReplyDeleteThat's remarkable about Strasburg. I just hope they protect his young arm.
ReplyDeletethis is good.
ReplyDeleteAmy, he struck out 10 tonight throwing just 89 pitches in his outing.
ReplyDeletewas busy, do have work, but trying to loaf for this one.
ReplyDeleteThis will come as no surprise, but
ReplyDeleteI
HATE
THESE
ADS
in the middle of the game.
HATE HATE HATE
(And Amy, if you don't know what I'm talking about, do me a favour and don't tell me, it will make me too jealous!) :)
Missed Beltre's home run. Had the TV on mute. Damn.
ReplyDeleteYou'd have to be some kind of moron to not protect that arm. Of course, there are may morons out there, but you'd have to be really dumb.
ReplyDeletemabe this team can get 17 runs this inning...
ReplyDeleteI check for the Update. 8-3? Woo hoo. Show is getting ready to start.
ReplyDeleteheck yeah! we just broke this one wide open!!!
ReplyDeletehere's to hoping the Mets and the Fish hold down the MFY/FKR's!!!
Ads? I am still looking for that damn beard!
ReplyDeleteYou missed Darnell's AB again? I will try to remind you to look next time.
ReplyDeletehave not seen felix outside of the 1st, but it looks like he is getting strike 1 and strike 2 on most batters right away.
ReplyDeleteWOW WOW WOW WOW WOW, YIPEE!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteBEAT HIS BRAINS OUT!
1GB by the end of the night?
so far ...
ReplyDeletesingle
walk
1-run double
pitching change
2-run single
stolen base
2-run home run
double
single
wild pitch
HBP
pitching change
9th man coming up, still no outs.
Patrick in the house with the all caps :)
ReplyDeleteRemember the 2010 Red Sox who weren't going to score any runs, and could only win games 2-1 or 1-0?
ReplyDeletewe lead MLB in runs scored.
ReplyDeletewe lead MLB in runs scored.
ReplyDeleteSo I have read.
No, no---I saw Darnell's at bat and his beard! I just can't find a specific name for that style, though there is something called a chin beard and something called a chin curtain. Most seem to refer to chin only beards as goatees or petit goatees...
ReplyDeletemedia -- and the fans who believed them -- really looked like idiots on that one.
ReplyDeleteand that is without our main lineup for pretty much all of the season.
OMG no way I can make it to the end of the game. Got home at 1:30 last night, asleep after 2, which is like a million o'clock for me, then up at the usual 7. It's starting to hit me now.
ReplyDelete10-3 now... this is great!
ReplyDeleteAmy, could it be a chin strap?
ReplyDeleteThis looks like an opportunity for Ram Ram to get in some reps.
ReplyDeleteIsn't a chin strap what Ortiz used to have, that literally looks like a chin strap, from ear to ear?
ReplyDeleteThis is just a tiny thing at the bottom of the chin.
heck yeah! we just broke this one wide open!!! ...this is great!
ReplyDeleteyou don't sound very angry.
Bases loaded with 2 outs for dumbo.
ReplyDeleteNYM - 100 000
ReplyDeleteMFY - 000 00
FKR - 200 10
FLA - 520 00
you don't sound very angry.
ReplyDeleteLOL. Angry Steve, I keep expecting you to yell at everyone.
36 MINUTE WAIT!!!
ReplyDelete36 minute wait...
ReplyDeleteDon says, Here's the reception Manny got - then NESN shows 2 or 3 people in the crowd, one with a pro-Manny sign, the other with a thumbs-down - and plays music over it so you have no idea what happened. Good old NESN.
ReplyDeletedumbo grounds out to David Wright who looked really good making a bare handed play.
ReplyDeleteMets 1 MFY 0
nesn being nesn
ReplyDeleteanother great thing they do is have a commercial-sponsored replay and the stupid ad is covering the catch or the tag or whatever is the entire point of showing the replay.
...
actually, the ad is the entire point. the game is secondary.
I have another baseball/advertising post in the cooker. Maybe Tuesday's game for Wednesday posting.
ReplyDeletethe biggest thing ortiz learned from manny was have a good work ethic
ReplyDelete.... does not compute ... beep beep boop ...
don gettin' a bit mumsy.
ReplyDeleteI've had it on mute. I heard Papi talking about Manny earlier, don't need a 5th recap.
ReplyDeleteIsh, are you here? Can you tweet NESN and tell them to STFU about Manny already???
ReplyDeleteit wasn't always spelled out how hard manny worked???
ReplyDeletefuckin A, don, only if you lived under a rock for 8 years.
and if the media ignored it for years, then i wonder who is to blame that the fans don't know about it? ....
Nice hand for the kid.
ReplyDeleteyou don't sound very angry.
ReplyDeleteLOL. Angry Steve, I keep expecting you to yell at everyone.
if we lose this one, expect the expletives to start flying... haha!
Don has many strengths, but one of his weaknesses IMO is he is a yes-man. A company man. Toes the line no matter what.
ReplyDeletethe oscar pic doesn't really fit my general attitude, either.
ReplyDelete