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Tag Archives: AJ Burnett
Daily Roundup, 06/13/11
Lots of off days today. Not the most interesting of days, either. But we are still here! – Zach Duke has as many home runs as Derek Jeter and Jason Bay. — Duke homered off Ricky Nolasco. — By the … Continue reading
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Daily Roundup, 04/30/11
– Detroit struck out 17 Indians over 13 innings, and still lost. — The Indians have had their best April. Ever. They’ve been around for 110 years. — h/t @ABJCavsInsider, the Indians won 18 games in April. The Cavs won … Continue reading
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Daily Roundup, 04/25/11
– The Yankees were no-hit by Philip Humber for 6.1 IP. He ended up throwing 7 innings of one-hit, shutout ball. — The final score was 2-0, which is tied for the lowest-scoring game in Yankee Stadium III history. The … Continue reading
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Daily Roundup, 08/02/10
– The Blue Jays tied a ML record for doubles in an inning, I believe. – AJ Burnett has the AL record of both 6+ ER outings and 0 ER outings. – We’re in the bottom of the sixth in … Continue reading
Daily Roundup: 06/10/10
– Please take a look at the last play of the Cubs/Brewers game because I can’t truly describe it properly and it must be seen. – Jim Edmonds batted leadoff for the Brewers today. He hadn’t done that since 1999. … Continue reading
Daily Roundup: 6/4/2010
Some games are still in progress; this post may be updated as they progress –Jose Bautista hit his 17th and 18th home runs tonight for the Toronto Blue Jays. The 18 home runs is a career high, and it’s June … Continue reading
Daily Roundup: 5/30/10
So even when Bex and Rebecca decide to go out and do stuff on a gorgeous summer day, wonkiness still happens in baseball. With enormous thanks to our reader, JGS: –Max Scherzer struck out fourteen Athletics, the most strike outs … Continue reading