I guess I must be generally disinterested this week, because I can't think of anything for these. Someone say something interesting.
Monthly Archives: January 2014
Wolves @ Utah. 8pm
In a bit of odd scheduling, both winter pro teams are playing home-and-home series. Wild with Dallas, out Wolves with Utah.
I smell a victory for the local cagers.
Dominican Digest: Game of 1/20
Licey wins game one of the championship series. LEWWWWW scores the winning run.
Venezuelan View: Games of 1/20
A home run for Eduardo Escobar. A big comeback ends a wild game in Caracas.
Lucero – Texas & Tennessee
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ucHx3ucmVpk
There was Texas & Tennessee. I saw these fellas this weekend, and they put on a pretty good show. They stayed pretty sober which maybe made the difference.
1991 World Series — Game 7
Part One -- Game Details
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 R H E - - - - - - - - - - - - - Atlanta Braves 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 Minnesota Twins 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 10 0 PITCHERS: ATL - Smoltz, Stanton (8), Pena (9) MIN - Morris WP - Jack Morris LP - Alejandro Pena SAVE - none HOME RUNS: ATL - none MIN - none
Part Two -- Players of the Game, WPA Style
Jack Morris: 84.5% (!!!!)
John Smoltz: 31%
Dan Gladden: 23.4%
Terry Pendleton: 19.5%
Gene Larkin: 16.5%
Game Changing Moment--Sid Bream bounces into a 3-2-3 double play to end the top of the 8th inning. This improved the Twins' odds of winning by 29%.
Part Three -- Closing Observations and Thoughts
Listening to the games I felt there were an awful lot of triples. Thanks to br's play index, I confirmed those suspicions. 8 triples between the two teams was the most since the 1919 World Series. Also, the five triples (between two teams) in game five is third all-time, behind two different games played during the 1903 World Series. Mark Lemke is also tied for the record with two triples in one game and three in one series.
It took quite a while, at least one commercial break, after this game was over for any players to be interviewed. I kind of like that they waited a while and let the players have their moment first. Today, Morris probably would've had a microphone stuck in his face thirty seconds after Gladden crossed home.
That said, it was peculiar that they were able to interview most of the relevant players (Morris, Puckett, Gladden, etc.) but Larkin never got to say anything (at least in the immediate coverage).
Tom Kelly was awesome in his interview, as always. When asked about Morris going out for the 10th, he said (paraphrased) "He wanted to go out there and I figured, what the heck, it's just a game."
I've really enjoyed watching and discussing this series. Even though I knew virtually everything that was going to happen, I still felt tension and excitement. That's partly credit to the on-field dramatics (the 87 World Series is quite dull for the most part) and partly due to Jack Buck (Joe makes the '01 series very hard to re-watch). I hope you enjoyed this, too.
Part Four -- Twins Win!
Herb Carneal's call and a few minutes of talking with Gordo.
If you want to listen to more audio from the World Series, go here.
Happy Birthday–January 21
Mike Tiernan (1867)
Lew Fonseca (1899)
Sam Mele (1922)
Danny O'Connell (1927)
Johnny Oates (1946)
Bill Stein (1947)
Mike Krukow (1952)
Dave Smith (1955)
Mike Smithson (1955)
Jose Uribe (1959)
Andy Hawkins (1960)
Darryl Motley (1960)
Chris Hammond (1966)
Tom Urbani (1968)
Rusty Greer (1969)
Jason Ryan (1976)
Tom Urbani was drafted by Minnesota in the twenty-ninth round in 1989, but did not sign.
January 21, 2014: Predictability
I hate to do another Cup where I'm just excited about a day off, but when they come, I really can't think of anything else.
Australian Audit: Games of 1/19
Scoring by twos is better than scoring by ones. Scoring by ones is better than scoring by zeroes.
Mexican Matchups: Game of 1/19
Yunesky Sanchez Zelously boosts Hermosillo into the championship series.