6:05 Central Time start. Why is this night different from all others?
Happy Passover. Orioles are indeed kosher.
I for one have had about enough of bitter herbs this spring. Time to make some Hillel Sandwiches out of the opposition. Pass the matzot. And don't ask me what I am drinking in the third inning.
Pitching matchup:
F-Bomb (0-3, 5.30 FIP, 5.02 xFIP, 104 tRA+, 12:9 K:BB in 14.3 innings)
Chris Tillman (0-1, 4.85 FIP, 4.81 xFIP, 103 tRA+, 11:6 K:BB in 12.3 innings)
Tillman is a big (6'5", 210 lb) 23-year old, making his 27th career start for the O's. He was drafted in the 2nd round by Seattle in 2006 out of Fountain Valley, CA high school. The O's acquired him in 2008 as part of the Erik Bedard deal, along with former closer George Sherrill and current center fielder Adam Jones. I'd say that one has turned out pretty well for Baltimore.
Tillman has right-handed Jeremy written all over him. Fastball/curve/changeup. According to PitchFx, his fastball is mediocre, averaging 90.6 MPH last year (53.67 innings with Balt.) and 88.6 so far this year, registering at -1.79 runs above average per 100 (-1.55 RAA for his career). His heat maps indicate that he's "not been keeping the ball down" to right-handed hitters with his fastball this year. Of course, that might be better than what he's done in the past, which is throw it right down the middle a lot of the time.
Gardy would love this guy, because he pitches to contact. So far, hitters have connected on 90.7 percent of swings, and he sports a miniscule 3.9 pct swinging strike rate (6.3 pct for his MLB career to date; the MLB average for starters is 7.8 pct). So, hey, tonight should be a good night for the boys to bolster their scoring average.
As for Franchise, here's what the Yahoo preview has to say:
The first time through the lineup, opponents are batting .083 against Liriano. Second time through the order, however, Liriano is allowing them to hit .545. He has a 2.00 ERA through the first three innings, but from the fourth inning on, his ERA balloons to 21.94.
PitchFx says he's been throwing a lot of fastballs, per Gardy's instruction -- to the tune of -2.30 Runs Above Average (-0.77 RAA for his career). I'm not ready to panic yet, however. Baltimore's offense has been almost as awful as ours so far. I'm seeing this series opener as a golden opportunity to turn things around for our guys. Let My People Go from first to third with regularity. Let them sacrifice the paschal bunt. Let the Chesapeake run red with Twins' runs.
It being Mrs. Hayes' birthday, I probably won't get to watch this one in real time, which means I'll watch it after she goes to bed. Look for the game log (and the third installment of View from the Ballpark) first thing tomorrow. Sorry about that.
HBD, Mrs. H!
Happy B-day to Mrs. CH from me, as well.
Ohmain.
This is time first I'm missing the first night Seder in about 7 years (thanks to two night classes in the last week of the semester, so crucial to "pay" attention). I also impulsively bought a bunch of donuts this morning before realizing Sheenie can't eat them for a week.
Good Friday Tenebre practice tonight, so I'll be scarce, too. Which means a good ballgame for our guys.
While waiting for the game to begin, I looked up Oswaldo Arcia's early #s at Beloit, since he became my favorite minor leaguer last season when he put up crazy stats. So far, picking up about where he left off:
439/618/1.057
And I just like the name "Oswaldo."
bS, are you baiting me? Perhaps Matt Becker is baiting me. Those splits he quotes have HI-lariously small sample sizes. Tiny, minuscule nano-sample sizes. Through three games, Liriano has only 24 AB against for the first time through the lineup. Even adding second and third time through the lineup together only gets you to 35 AB. Quoting batting average over those kinds of sample sizes without at least listing the number of AB in each sample seems like poor form for Mr. Becker.
Those #s have already changed for the worse...
Mwahahaha!!!!
[Dr. Horrible jpg]
This should be an EZ win tonight, amiright?
Sarcasm or foresight?
I wouldn't joke about something as deadly serious as a Twins win. F-bomb will break out, as long as he can find the strike zone.
Lookin like a fairly big 'if' at the moment.
And he strikes out a guy looking just as I typed that. Works for me.
Keep it up!
Uhh.. Valencia hitting a home run looks like a pretty big 'if' at this point.
Clean single...I'll take it.
I think it counts due to the Butera double. I work in mysterious ways.
2 singles + 1 double = 1 Dany V home run.
I am not a math guy, but that's an equation I can get behind!
It figures. I lurk on a site for 5 years and it folds 2 weeks after I sign up.
This site appears to be a more than adequate replacement though...
Also if this site dies in 2 weeks it's not my fault.
It better not!
Well now it's in all our heads.
I have a classmate telling horror stories about your experience with Professor Dayton right now.
Heh...they're all true. To be fair, she gave me and extension that turned into an Incomplete that allowed me to earn a grade and write a long paper that has the potential to be something more.
Are you a student at SBG College of Law, too?
For another 3 days.
Good for you.
Sorry, HomerDome. You were making your mark, too. I have a feeling this joint will be here for awhile.
Ooof, I'm trying to decide if watching the Brewers is worth listening to Rick Sutcliffe.
Wait, local tv works!
BUTTERS!
C'mon butters!
My "enter" command was interrupted by a nice little doink!
Dreeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeew!
hit and run with butera? ballsy.
Butters?!
He's on a roll.
Knows how to spread it around.
Can't believe its Butters!
But it's not - it's Chip Fahn.
Hmm, my google search is coming up empty on that one. Care to enlighten me?
I made an awful pun on an old jingle; listen to the tag line of the jingle at the end:
Sorry, my embed didn't work - here is the link:
Good lord, that was terrible. Your pun is actually a redeeming feature. I give the vid credit for featuring my avatar, though.
Didn't make the connection to your avatar - nice.
He might look calm, but inside he's churning.
Fortunately he stayed calm enough to really cream that one
Anybody want to photoshop him as Princess Kay?
Ghee, you guys are gonna drive the Irishman crazy.
What's all the hubbub about butter? It's nothing more than a little spooky milk.
...uh, wait...
What are you guys talking about? According to yahoo! box scores, it's been one out, two men on in the bottom of the 1st for about 20 minutes.
Guess I should switch to gameday....
Gameday was all kinds of glitchy for me yesterday. We'll see how it does today. Seriously, it showed Tolbert getting a triple.
I'm going to try to re-create that bug right now, if I can.
Looks like they fixed it.
You are not building credibility for Gameday or yourself, bhiggum. Try telling us something at least plausible.
I pspookymilky should have come up with something more realistic, I know.
Ooh! It's a thing now!
I wasn't sure if I was using it properly, but I figured everyone would catch the gist of it.
None of us know if you're using it properly either.
Gameday didn't give Tolbert a triple. The official scorer did. Even Dick called a single when it first happened (and we all know how much he would love to boost Tolbert).
Liriano having a rough time finding the zone.
whiners.
Good thing the non-pussified catcher was up...
Six fastballs turned into a double-play ball. Good math, that.
That avatar makes you look so smug...
You know you like it.
It makes me want to punch you in the face. (No offense)
Just don't goose me.
What are you, chicken?
Either that, or the egg.
I had a snarky reply for that comment, but I had to pullet before anyone could take a gander.
Post it. Then duck.
I'm worried about the possible throwdown when PoultryMan arrives.
I've already got the popcorn going.
Better be popcorn chicken.
Looks like Mauer-with-Pauer is just like Joe after all.
Second@2@@@
[blows smoke from barrel of sixshooter jpg]
Weiters was channeling his inner-Mauer with that AB.
I always seem to have problems with Gravatar, so haven't brought my avatar over here yet. Kind of miss the Kevin McHale default photo...
One of my better ideas. That was so long ago, we didn't know how bad it could really get.
I still have nightmares, so it was obviously effective.
Ahhh...how I miss those 30-win seasons.
Those are retroactively good times.
Evening, citizens. Chicken creole tonight, with steamed rice, corn muffins and a Grain Belt Premium (or six or twenty).
Funny, I went with the chicken with red beans & rice and a glass of water (started training for a duathalon).
Oh, man, do I love beans and rice. I used to live on that in college when the government used to give away rice and cheese and such.
Sheenie was absolutely furious when the local Target stopped carrying the regular (aka good) jambalaya mix from Zatarain's and switched to only mild. Gotta be extra spicy for her Cajun tastes.
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We had shrimp remoulade poboys the other day with Arnaud's sauce and bread both brought back from New Orleans. So, so delicious.
I think you are sinning by even mentioning shrimp on this day of all days, DP. For shame.
The best part about Passover is the gefilte fish. Of course, I stupidly read the ingredients on the jar the other day...
Good lord. You don't actually eat that sh!t, do you? The function of gefilte fish is to be displayed on top of a lettuce leaf atop a small plate, then thrown away before the next course. (or so I have surmised from my Moms-in-law)
*I actually eat a piece every year, out of sympathy or summat*
Usually Sheenie's mother makes me about three extra pieces because she's so amused that I actually like it.
So, gefilte fish = Jewish lutefisk?
Usually Sheenie's mother makes me about three extra pieces because she's so amused that I actually like it.
Why not just give you everyone else's pieces? That would be more efficient.
And Twayn, yes. In fact, you could probably make it with lutefisk and nobody would know the difference (other than DP).
bean and cheese burritos with a big salad, I think. Or mebbe falafels. And [redacted] to drink on this night.
Is that running and biking, or which combination, exactly?
Yup...2 mile run, 14 mile bike, 3 mile run.
I could do that one- it's the swimming I'm incapable of.
Cannon Falls is some pretty country. Got a few hills around there that I wouldn't want to be running up, though. Hope it warms up a bit and dries out for you.
Swimming is not my forte either. I did this Cannon Falls last year, but I didn't own a road bike so I borrowed my cousin's. Got on it for the first time on the day of the race. I'm hoping I can make a better time this year.
Man, that 12-6 bender Tillman has is pretty wicked.
Again, bad placement Twayn.
We're having some sort of chicken pasta with a cream sauce and a cheap chardonnay, which was required for the recipe and my wife can't drink and I hate seeing perfectly drinkable booze going to waste.
I'd never had red beans and rice until the Milkmaid came along. Now I beg if it's been any more than a month.
Now I beg if it's been any more than a month.
So do most married men, but what's that got to do with beans and rice?
+a thousand
It's
funnyhorrible 'cause it's true.I see spooky is enjoying his editing privileges.
Now I haven't had any from any actual Cajun part of the country, but one of the local brewpubs in my area does a pretty delicious version that even comes with its own cute little bottle of Tabasco. (which isn't quite enough.)
Anyone else find it ironic that BERT BLYLEVEN is talking about pitching to contact?
I would be ok with it as long as he finished it by saying "... sucks if you are capable of making guys swing and miss."
From his anecdotes it's clear that he's forgotten most of the details of his games, but apparently he also can't remember what type of pitcher he was at the major league level.
He certainly remembers the exact opposite quite well. Maybe from all of the coaches he didn't listen to.
My favorite section of Bert's revisionist history is his affection for Chuck Tanner. Back in the day, he absolutely HATED that man, yet Bert always talks now about how he was a great manager who really knew how to motivate the team. Bert hated Tanner so much that he "retired" in the middle of the 1980 season to force a trade.
I think there's a grain of truth in what Bert is trying to say, which is that sometimes Liriano tries so hard to strike people out that he just ends up missing the strike zone badly. He'd probably be better off trying to fine tune it a little less.
Is Bert basically trying to say that it's better to throw strikes and get ahead in the count at the expense of giving up some hits than it is to be so careful about avoiding the middle of the plate that you wind up getting behind in the count and walking hitters?
I think so, but it's not quite so eloquent.
I always wonder if the PBP guys could do a better job goading their partners into making a more eloquent argument. I am such an optimist that I even think if you paired the right guy with Joe Morgan, he would turn out to be more insightful than he seems at first blush. (Even though I like Jon Miller.)
Atteberry has done that in the past with Dazzle- the goading part, anyhow. Dazzle is allergic to eloquent.
agreed. Attebury gets the most out of Gladden and Morris than Gordo could in 20 years
No, Bert is saying that it is ok to throw a pitch anywhere but "up"
I remember that refrain. I wonder how Bert would critique a Scott Baker start where he did nothing but bounce pitches in front of the plate.
I think he's saying they need to be more like Roy Halladay.
If so, I agree. Our pitchers should be more like Roy Halladay.
I second that wish.
Cuddles!
that's ok, Butters. You already got your hit this week.
And Casilla this month.
The Dude's been flashing some adequate leather recently.
Means Gardy will try him in the infield soon, right?
Move Kubel to Third!
It might prolong his career!
White Sawks getting abused by David Price. Awwww. That's too bad.
This would be five straight losses for them. Still bizarro world for the Central standings.
I was looking at the standings and thinking of how totally inverted they are. Definitely still early in the season.
My eyes. They are filling with tears.
Your anguish sounds somewhat insincere.
That's good for both my fantasy team and my hatred of the Sox.
I'm calling a Kuby smack here.
upside the head, apparently.
Close, but you're way off.
During the first 3 innings of the White Sox game today, the Sox commentators were muted by technical difficulties, with just the crowd noise being piped through.
These were the best 3 innings of Sox baseball I can ever remember.
That happened during a Twins broadcast a couple of years ago (it was an MLB.tv issue, as I remember) and it was divine.
My understanding is that this is now an MLB.tv feature on premium. Should I ever move away from the midwest, I look forward to this.
Wait, what? I have Premium. This better not be an April Fools joke, Zachary.
I can't find the option either on the comp or on the PS3. Zack, expect a bomb.
Well, it lists it in this FAQ under section 16.
I hope this works? Please re-route the package?
Dang, I thought you were joaking. Well played, Zack.
A little more internet searching says that this should be an option when using the home feed in PS3 as well.
Holy smacks. I just tried it and it's real. This is some sort of beautiful dream.
I'm not a
Stupid Internet LieApril Fools kinda guy, Spooky. 🙂I never noticed the option before because it required a plugin. Thanks for the heads up, man. Tears in my eyes, I tells ya.
Really? You are seriously making a case for me to purchase MLB.tv.
Can't believe Hawk didn't go and find the crowd microphone to start howling through.
You could just barely hear them commentating away.
I don't think Hawk or Stone were ever told no one could hear them, though they ran "audio difficulties" on the banner at the bottom of the screen.
I always had a feeling those guys didn't know they were on air...
Even the guys in the truck are in on it.
Delmon would be good in tractor pulls. As the tractor.
I believe you mean the sled. Maybe this one?
Nice. I just found out that Sunday is John Axford bobblehead day at the Brewers game that I'm going to, and that the bobblehead has a terrific mustache.
Axford does have a nice mustache. I don't think he's quite as burly as that bobblehead, however.
I can overlook that for the mustache, though. As a fellow fine follicled facial fellow, I can appreciate a good stache.
sweeEEEeeet. And the 2b is not broken.
Tolbert and Casilla get their DP on!
with an exclamation point from casilla.
Even the most useless have to be good for something.
hey, look! a favicon.
(that's what they're called, right?)
Yeah, I think it went up a couple of innings ago. Looks good, CarterHayes by way of Sean. Or is it Sean by way of CarterHayes? Whatever.
Something like that. I custom did it since the shrunk version didn't look all that swell. I didn't use (or have) the right font though. Just something to put up instead of a green flower or nothing.
Do we have to pay Westinghouse royalties for that favicon?
It seems I had to download this PS3 MLB.tv update today so I could have all sorts of playback problems that didn't exist all season long. Thoughtful of them.
Suck it, PS3 owner!
I know...the only thing better about what I've got is absolutely everything else. OH SNAP, MR. DOESN'T HAVE MLB: THE SHOW
*sigh* I wish I had a time machine.
I have one. Came standard with my PS3.
You know what it didn't come with? Surly.
YOU GO TOO FAR
Tempered a bit because I can't get Surly where I am, either.
/sad face
Zing!!!!111!!1
Hmmm...I'm probably going to be moving in a few months and I've been debating as to what to do. I currently have directv, but maybe I should not worry about getting directv wherever I go and just use that as an excuse to get a PS3 and MLB.tv.
Thoughts? Anyone?
I think if you have a good enough internet connection a PS3 + Netflix + MLB.tv would pretty much provide you with everything you need. It would for me!
I agree.
Yeah, the ps3 + netflix + mlb.tv is about all I need for entertainment.
that's the package i'm rockin'.
I'm pretty much positive that I have to update my PS3 every time I boot the damn thing. Annoying.
I'm considering picking up a used PS2 for the basement. Our Playstation died years ago, but lately Younger Daughter's been asking about getting another one so she can play her old games again. Plus, we don't currently have a DVD player downstairs. I'm seeing some used PS2s on craigslist and ebay for anywhere from $50 to $100.
Yeah, I think you could probably pick one up pretty cheap these days. The slim models got knocked down to $100 new last summer I think. If you can pick one of these up, it's definitely worth it. They're much, much more reliable than the old fat models.
Cool. Thanks for the tip.
same here. this thing is skipping and hoppin' all over the place.
I bet Rapada is a junk baller, with a name like that.
wait, "rapada" means "shaved"???
And when you look that serious
It just makes me want you more
mmm-hmmm.
Welcome, Ms. de Bounevialle O'Malley Armstrong!
My lover's gone
no earthly ships will ever bring him home again
You used the right pic, girl. That is all.
Yeesh, how far off the plate was that?
Jim Palmer looks like he's been the recipient of some questionable plastic surgery.
Gosh darn it.
Ms. de Bounevialle O'Malley Armstrong's lyrics about a closer* are becoming more relevant, suddenly.
*It IS about a closer, right???
Do Dingoes eat babies?
Looks like Liriano's finally decided to take Bert's advice.
pitched to a bit too much contact on those two.
This season, outfielders named A. Jones are hitting 2-5 off of Liriano, with a double and a home run.
Is this a predictive stat? It would be nice to know when to pull him.
Think I picked the wrong time to turn on the game. I better turn it off, quick.
Well crap, I get up for 5 damn minutes, and F-bomb goes to teh suck? UNFAIR!
Right in the kidney.
It's always an adventure with Mijares.
Hoey in with two on and two out? Oh boy this is horrifying.
Doesn't Gardy understand the danger that Hoey is a double agent just like Dustin Hughes?
He must be a double agent who just doesn't like Derreck Lee.
Not exactly what we needed from Neck Fat. Hooey Time!
Well, Hooey.
Hoey is Australian for baby Kangaroo!
Hooey can huck it, apparently.
Can we just score like 8 runs this inning to take some pressure off?
What do you think this is, last year's team?
Fire put out.
Hoo-hah!
[Scent of a Woman jpg]
I could get used to that. 97-mph???
Hwow. 83 to 97? I don't know if I trust gameday.
Same number they were showing on TV. Looked very good in that single at bat.
Sweet.
But can he bean Captain Jetes. /54%kidding
Did the Dude get tossed?
According to ESPN's gamecast, Gardy got tossed.
Of course, it doesn't occur to Jim Palmer that Gardy might be trying to build a fire under his guys' butts.
Also, he appears to have cause:
Guccione must be too busy looking at his uncle's magazine back there to pay proper attention.
Looks like I can add another umpire to my list o' crappy umpires.
Is this the right Forum for that kind of talk?
I suspect the answer will be Key.
That was a nice, pedestrian at-bat for Delmon.
Good god, the Twins have had that wide side of the zone with LHH all season. Yuck.
This is one that has been extremely one sided though. In past games, the zone was reasonably consistent for both teams (albeit still terrible), not so much here.
The graph needs to be split between righties and lefties first before you become too indignant about the injustices against the Twins.
There aren't many data points this game for Twin's pitchers versus LHH, but the outside pitches called strikes to Twin's LHH's is pretty comical compared to all the other data points. (but I do understand what you're getting at.)
Frigging strike zone got huge that half inning.
Blue, if you've managed to piss off Thome you should probably throw yourself out of the game.
i was going to say something similar.
That'd be the second time this season, that I know about, that Thome has gotten pissed at an ump. Some bad umpiring going on this year.
Also, since I'm on the site:
Not a strikeout.
Fox seemed to think strike 3 was even further outside than that.
On Gameday, the Kubel called third strike looked close enough that I'd give the ump the benefit of the doubt, but that Thome called third strike looks well outside.
I think part of the reason Thome was so pissed was that it seemed to be the second blown call of the inning.
Kubel's looked bad on TV and the Fox trax was well outside.
The cognitive dissonance of seeing Top Jimmy attached to smart comments is doing a number on me...
take care of this one, kids. I'm out.
I guess I can see why JI
JIM was displeased about that strikeout.
Hoey's Gameday pic with the full beard makes him look like a sinister criminal mastermind.
I'm in favor of any masterminds the Twins can get their hands on, criminal or otherwise.
Best. Hoey. Ever!
nice outing by hoey there.
I'm nominating Hoey for closer.
Holy cow. 15mph b/t the fastball and the change is a very nice way to attack a hitter. Crossing fingers.
_elmwn!
_lmbbn?
It was supposed to remind you of "pwn", but it doesn't really work that well.
At least not on me, apparently.
GreBB?
Maybe Delmon is crazy like a fox, maybe he just drives me crazy, but of all the times to be patient and take some pitches, he decides to do it right after Kubel and Thome strike out looking on questionable pitches? I guess everyone's happy with the results, this time.
way to tie the room together with a reference back to Batista, ubes.
I understand you haven't had a major league team in Baltimore for a number of years, Jim, but you really don't have to explain the tagging up rule.
Wow...tough spot for Repko there. Dunno if he read it well or just got lucky.
Butters^2
Runs Buttered In
Ooh, that's smooth.
heh. that's about right, too.
Butters with 3 RBI? Why'd we pay Mauer all that money?
I can't believe it's
notButters.No taters, but plenty of Butters!
B team represent!
So, Kevin Gregg, then.
Casilla and Delmon with the only two BB's for the Twins tonight- who'd thunk it? I guess on a night when Butters has 3 RBI, anything is possible.
just a random observation: in about 48 hours, we've hit 1000.
I just noticed the 271 LTE's on this thread- impressive on both counts, indeed.
Yeah, that's just how the last site started :p
This site had a pretty good foundation to start off on.
That first winter was tough. I was getting less than ten page views a day. I kept going when no one was reading.
Doesn't sound so bad, I've argued with the television for years, even when no one was listening. 🙂
In all seriousness, considering the lifespan of most blogs, it's quite impressive that you kept going.
and we're all happy you did.
I think that's better than I ever did.
I'm almost to 100 already!
I think the site being decently quick has made everyone send a lot of letters to the editor.
I remember when SB Nation upgraded their software last, and made it so that you didn't have to reload the page to refresh the comments, their game threads went absolutely nuts with comments.
I think that's a good example of more is worse.
There's a fine line, to be sure.
Mmmm butter
Ah, Twins baseball.
Twins baseball!
I just...wow.
C'mon...
Howdy, folks.
Evening, meat. How's the world treating you?
I'm still alive. I think.
That's better than most people! Most people are dead.
Greek, I can't stop laughing at this.
I have to confess, I pretty much stole this from Louis C.K.
Well, at least Tolbert still isn't hitting. I believe it was his evil twin who snuck into the game last night.
gg Gregg.
Ah, crisco for dinner, er, the ninth.
[Paula Deen]
Durrr, "fisted" to short. Other than that, Robinson has been solidly above average on the broadcast. He referenced b-ref and OPS early on tonight.
OPS is cool, but lets not forget that Bert mentioned b-ref once...
I listened to Ted on Thursday night. I really enjoyed it. He really worked to focus Dazzle on specific topics.
Pretty sad how hard he has to work at that, but at least he's giving it a shot. I'd like to hear an Attebery/Robinson combo, but that's probably never going to happen.
Beautiful pitch by Capps.
Yup, Scott liked that one he saw.
Yeah, not that one though.
Hooray, insurance runs!
I'm back on the Matt Capps sucks bandwagon.
you got off?
I know, I know, but I really had to take a leak.
Man, Luke Scott is one of my least favorite players.
He's a birther (not sure if you knew that)
/sheepishly walking away from forbidden topic
Yeah, that's pretty much why.
See, if it was Nathan pitching there would have been two men on at the time.
That was an interesting "In Play, Out(s)".....
Effectively wild.
Good guys on a winning streak.
[animated fireworks gif]
[boom]
[boom]
[boom]
[boom]
[boom]
[boom]
Twins Win! Twins Win!
Two in a row! Hooray Twins! Hooray puppies! Hooray Twins with puppies!
I can't seem to see the dogs in that image.
I can damn well see the puppies, though.
All kinds o' puppies, them I see.
I really like these puppies, as well.
More puppies!
Instead of a save, I think the should give Capps a Todd Jones for that performance.
Weird, I always heard they were called "Hawks"
We interrupt your regular program for this announcement:
Tim Lincecum is pitching VERY WELL!!!
Sorry about that. Just tuned in.
I mentioned it in the CoC, so I'll share blame.
and jinxed
Twins now 5-0 in games in which at least 1 player records a save. 1-11 otherwise.
I am pretty sure they've lost some games in which at least 1 player recorded a save....
Mariano Rivera's ginormous strikezone begs to differ.
Drew Butera has as many rbi's as Joe Mauer and Jason Kubel and 4 more than Cuddyer
Eric Hacker up
Spring Training never seems to really settle who's in and who's out of the bullpen.