Kevin "Malingerer" Slowey v Brad Penny
Per Joe C:
Revere CF
Plouffe 2B
Mauer C
Kubel DH
Valencia 3B
Parmelee 1B
Benson RF
Tosoni LF
Nishioka SS
Some thoughts:
- Gardy must really hate Plouffe's defense at shortstop. Is it really worse than Nishioka's?
- Slowey should really like the outfield defense today. I don't know how good Tosoni is at LF, though TZL rates him as +3 so far this year. Nonetheless, with Revere in CF and Benson in RF, this is going to be a no doubles night.
- This is the first time Mauer has caught since August 20.
I think the Twins want to work with Nishi on playing second base and turning the double play before they stick him over there after he broke his leg. Gardy has pretty much said Plouffe and Nishi will be trying out for the SS job next spring.
The New Meme: Mauer toughs it out.
I want to replace Benson at some point in this game for no reason other than having the alliterative outfield of Rene, Revere, and Repko.
Hey, without a pennant race we have to create reasons to care about these games.
You know what was awesome? When the Twins had a lead-off hitter with a .390 OBP.
You know what was awesome? When the Twins had a
lead-offhitter with a .390 OBP.FTFY.
I don't count Liriano and his shiny .667 OBP.
Me likey Bad Penny.
Joe Benson is fialing at winning my love.
He's only 23.
J_e Bens_n???
N_b_dy D_ubts his talent.
Nobody told me we are winning 4-0. I barely knew the game had started.
Take care of this one, kids. I'm off to watch h.s. football with MrsS.
Things are falling apart without BrianS...
spookied.
E-Dazzle
no no no, Kevin, you hit the batter AFTER the triple, not BEFORE
Or INSTEAD.
oh yeah, duh
Our no doubles defense isn't triple proof.
I could use a double right now, bartender.
I've found a gin and tonic to be the remedy for all things Twins.
Keep pouring.
we need taller outfielders, too
aw, frack
Our no doubles defense can't stop the homerun train.
yeah, THAT pitching change worked out well. you throw AT _elmon, Kyle!
Apparently our pitchers don't trust the new outfielders.
I would REALLY love for Valverde to not get a save tonight.
Mijares earns the BOSO, but fails to prevent Valverde from pitching anyway.
Actually, the BOSO goes to Oliveros, as the run that pushed the lead past three scored when he was on the mound.
In that sense, OSOs follow the rules for awarding saves. If you allow a runner to score that ties the game, even if you inherited the runner, it's still your blown save.
Winner Winner No One's Listening Dinner. Cookie Lavagetto for the trivia win.
So, I went out for "ten minutes" at about the time of the game's intended beginning, and just got home because there was a bomb on my block and they had to evacuate the area and bring in a bomb squad. I love LA!
Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star?
If I have to see / hear that dude / his voice again I'll go postal.
A sacrifice bunt.. up by three? Leyland must not realize his lead is insurmountable.
*sigh* excuse me while I step off of Dazzle and Gordo's lawns
Look at the bright side. The race to the bottom feature is about to take up less room on the sidebar.
Might get it down to zero if the worst case happens.
Quiet night.
Yep.
*kicks the laptop; goes to bed*
Appears I didn't miss a thing. Excellent.
I had a lot of work to do around the house with my sister coming in from Alaska tomorrow.
I finally listened to innings 4-9 of the Cleveland Indians at the Washington Senators game of Sept 21, 1939, on WJSV called mostly by Walter Johnson. Parts 11 and 12.
Baseball announcing is not that different from 72 years ago. Big Train didn't have the benefit of instant replay to see what he couldn't see. He had a partner, but he just took a few half-innings and answered like three questions during Johnson's innings. You could hear the telegraph wire in the background with the other scores. But at the end of an inning, it's just like Gordo: "That concludes the fifth inning. There were no runs, no hits, no errors. There were no men left on base. A 1-2-3 inning. At the end of five innings, Washington is tied, zero-zero, with the Cleveland Indians." But then, no commercial. Johnson talks a bit about the pitcher's warm-ups, it takes about 45 seconds, and then the next half-inning starts.
Tomorrow was an off-day, but then the Yankees would be in town to play them Saturday and Sunday, both days at 3pm. What? A two-day series Saturday and Sunday? Friday as a scheduled off-day?
I didn't know the result, which made it exciting. I hope it doesn't spoil anything to say that, wow, is bullpen use different.
Then I listened to the news of that day and the sports of that day. President of Romania had been shot by Nazi sympathizers. Britain was trying to show the world that Germany and Russia had agreed to carve up Poland well before their non-agression pact. Would the Yankees win another World Series without Henry Louis Gehrig? Doctors think they will be able to cure him, but that he will never play baseball again. I learned that his consecutive games streak was kept alive with an appearance where he was feeling very ill, got a hit in his first at-bat, was replaced by a pinch-runner, and sent home by his coach.
I would love 100+ hours of stuff like this (actually, 100+ hours of Vin Scully, and then maybe another 100 of others).
So, who's better, Big Unit or Circle Me Bert?
Walter, not Randy. Train, not Unit.
ugh, of course
To be honest, I'd say it's hard to judge. Bert didn't grate until I kept hearing the same thing over and over. Plus, Bert's a TV color guy and Walter was a radio announcer.
Just remembered one thing, he was also the ballpark announcer. At one point, a new pitcher comes in to the game and you hear him talking with someone that's not miked "I know, I'm just waiting for the official signal." And then you hear in a different tone of voice and a loud echo, "Now Pitching for [Team X],[Player Y]."
Also, after you do listen to the game, go check out the Bio for the losing pitcher. It does contain spoilers, though.