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Daily Roundup, 06/09/11
Player A: .257/.324/.305 Player B: .256/.308/.298 Who Players A & B are will be at the bottom of this roundup. – Cubs/Phillies… – the Phillies had a three-run lead early. — Ryan Madson gave up back-to-back home runs to blow … Continue reading
Daily Roundup, 06/03/11
- At one point in the Tigers/White Sox game, the White Sox were winning 1-0 even though they had no hits. – Brent Lillibridge homered. — Okay, maybe that’s not SO surprising this year. So you want something REALLY unpredictable? … Continue reading
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Tagged Adam Dunn, Aubrey Huff, bexy, Boston Red Sox, Brent Lillibridge, Chicago White Sox, clay buchholz, cleveland indians, Colorado Rockies, daily roundup, Derek Jeter, Detroit Tigers, Jered Weaver, Jonathan Sanchez, Jose Bautista, juan nicasio, Juan Pierre, Los Angeles Angels, Matt Cain, New York Yankees, Oakland Athletics, san francisco giants, seattle mariners, tampa bay rays, Toronto Blue Jays
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Daily Roundup, 04/21/11
- Baseball Reference has their WAR up for the season so far. This allows us to play Fun With Incredibly Small Sample Sizes. – Your AL leaders in position player WAR are Jeff Francoeur and Maicer Izturis. Howie Kendrick is … Continue reading
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Tagged Atlanta Braves, Aubrey Huff, ben francisco, bexy, brian schneider, Carl Crawford, casey blake, Chicago White Sox, Clayton Kershaw, cleveland indians, craig kimbrel, daily roundup, david wright, Gavin Floyd, Howie Kendrick, Jake Westbrook, James Loney, Jason Bay, Jeff Francoeur, Jeff Niemann, Juan Pierre, kansas city royals, kyle lohse, los angeles dodgers, Maicer Izturis, mat latos, matt kemp, Matt Thornton, Melky Cabrera, New York Mets, Philadelphia Phillies, ryan roberts, Sam Fuld, san diego padres, st. louis cardinals, tampa bay rays
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Daily Roundup, 04/16/11
With most of the northeast underwater, there were a couple of rainouts today (including the entire AA Eastern League), but there was also a doubleheader in Atlanta, so there was plenty of baseball. Speaking of that doubleheader, the Mets dropped … Continue reading
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Tagged Alfonso Soriano, Atlanta Braves, Boston Red Sox, Brandon Wood, Carlos Lee, Chipper Jones, Dallas Braden, Detroit Tigers, Felix Hernandez, Freddy Garcia, Jair Jurrjens, Jake Fox, Jason Varitek, joe nathan, Johnny Damon, Jordan, Josh Beckett, Juan Pierre, Justin Verlander, kansas city royals, Los Angeles Angels, Mike Pelfrey, minnesota twins, New York Mets, New York Yankees, Oakland Athletics, Phil Coke, Rick Porcello, Sean O'Sullivan, seattle mariners, Starlin Castro, tampa bay rays, texas rangers, Tyler Chatwood, Vernon Wells
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Daily Roundup, 04/12/11
May be updated with any West Coast craziness. – the White Sox’s Alex Rios dropped an easily-catchable fly ball against Oakland. This the day after Juan Pierre dropped a fly ball in the ninth inning yesterday, leading to a blown … Continue reading
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Tagged Adam Dunn, Alex Rios, andy laroche, arizona diamondbacks, armando galarraga, bexy, Boston Red Sox, brad penny, Chicago White Sox, Chris Carpenter, cincinnati reds, daily roundup, Dan Haren, Darnell McDonald, david freeze, Detroit Tigers, Edwin Jackson, houston astros, Jacoby Ellsbury, jayson werth, Jeff Francoeur, Jered Weaver, josh hamilton, Juan Pierre, kansas city royals, Kyle Farnsworth, Lance Berkman, livan hernandez, Los Angeles Angels, Melky Cabrera, minnesota twins, New York Yankees, Pablo Sandoval, Philadelphia Phillies, placido polanco, ryan langerhans, Sam Fuld, san diego padres, seattle mariners, tampa bay rays, texas rangers, Trevor Cahill, Washington Nationals
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Daily Roundup, 04/11/11
Some West Coast games still ongoing. Updates may follow. (ETA: Uh, updates happened. Thanks, Mariners!) The Rays/Red Sox game. Where to begin? -Coming into the game, the Rays had scored 20 runs on 47 hits in their first nine games. … Continue reading
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Tagged Adrian Gonzalez, Alexi Ogando, Boston Red Sox, Brent Lillibridge, Chicago White Sox, Chone Figgins, cleveland indians, daily roundup, david ortiz, Detroit Tigers, Felix Hernandez, houston astros, Jacoby Ellsbury, Jordan, Juan Pierre, Justin Verlander, Kurt Suzuki, luis rodriguez, Mark Buehrle, Miguel Olivo, mitch talbot, Oakland Athletics, Sam Fuld, seattle mariners, tampa bay rays, texas rangers, Toronto Blue Jays, wins are stupid
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Daily Roundup, 08/03/10
Juan Pierre hit a home run. The last time that happened was September 2008. Before that? September 2006. The list of players who qualify for rate stats with no home runs is now down to Kendall, Morgan, and Andrus. The … Continue reading
Daily Roundup, 06/13/10
- Seven players had multi-home run games today. That’s the most since June 4, 2006. – In their interleague match tonight, the White Sox and Cubs went without a hit until there were two outs in the bottom of the … Continue reading