Something to get you into a weekday groove.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5s_fMbQrZl4
2011
Something to get you into a weekday groove.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5s_fMbQrZl4
2011
Gardy got ejected because Joe West is an umpire
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LP5irLCDB4Q
Today is the last day of the English soccer season. It's crazy to think I'm on my third state to live in since the season started. It seems like the season just started. After the jump, the TV schedule and a few scenarios to keep an eye on. Continue reading Sporadic Soccer Stories – EPL 2013-14 Final Day
Shaky starts for Alex Meyer and Ryan Eades. Annotherr big day forr Chris Herrmann. New Britain produces the only win.
Charlie Gehringer (1903)
Rip Sewell (1907)
Eddie Chiles (1910)
Jack Lang (1921)
Nestor Chylak (1922)
Milt Pappas (1939)
Frank Quilici (1939)
Jerry Martin (1949)
Dane Iorg (1950)
Mark Huismann (1958)
Walt Terrell (1958)
Trent Hubbard (1964)
Bobby Witt (1964)
Kerry Ligtenberg (1971)
Francisco Cordero (1975)
Eddie Chiles was the owner of the Texas Rangers from 1980-1989.
Jack Lang was a long-time sportswriter in New York and was the secretary-treasurer of the Baseball Writers Association of America from 1966-1988.
Nestor Chylak was an American League umpire from 1954-1978.
This is also the birthday of Twins’ farmhand Miguel Sano (1993).
Kurt Klutch does it again. Suzuki has had a reputation for getting important hits. It's difficult to find stats that will back up that "clutchiness" is a repeatable skill, but Suzuki has had this reputation when he was in college, I remember Oakland commentators talking about it when he was with the A's and now he's carried that through so far with the Twins.
Of course, it could be just a guy that isn't a good enough hitter to expect anything from, so when he does get a hit in an important situation, it's a pleasant surprise. So far, pretty much everything about Suzuki has been a pleasant surprise other than the fact that his daily presence in the lineup is stunting Josmil Pinto's development as a catcher. Oh, well.
The real story of the game was the continued excellence of Phil Hughes. On the season, he has a 5.33 K/BB ratio and in his last 4 starts, all wins, he has an incredible 15/1 K/BB ratio. He hasn't been dominating, but he has a respectable (for Twins standards anyways) 7 K/9 rate. With extremely good control so far, he's done a pretty good Brad Radke impersonation.
Hopefully, the Twins can get healthy and start scoring runs like they did at the beginning of the season. The Twins managed to win three games while Mauer has been out, but two of those victories were 1-0 and 2-1, so that won't last long at all.
Danny Santana continues to smack the ball around, so hopefully Gardy will continue to play him most of the time and let him learn through his mistakes in the field because he has the skills to more than make up for them.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNHLQ_xD4oQ
1985
We've already got a comedy of errors going, down 3-0 in the second as everyone from Santana to Joe West bumbles around, but I suppose I'll put this up anyway.
Never mind. Cabrera jacks one out to make it 6-0. I'll be bailing as I post this, I suspect.