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Tag Archives: clay buchholz
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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Daily Roundup, 04/09/11. Seventeen Games, Bonus Frames
With the much-delayed suspended LA-SD game from last night and a Texas-Baltimore doubleheader, we had 17 games in action tonight, and enough crazy to last a week. The Twins lost 1-0. -The only run of the game scored on a … Continue reading
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Tagged Atlanta Braves, Boston Red Sox, Bruce Chen, Carlos Ruiz, Charlie Morton, Chicago White Sox, Chris Narveson, clay buchholz, Colby Rasmus, daily roundup, Dan Haren, Francisco Rodriguez, Hiroki Kuroda, Hisanori Takahashi, James Loney, Javier Vazquez, jeff mathis, jeff samardzija, Joakim Soria, Jonathan Broxton, Jordan, Kansas city Roylas, Los Angeles Angels, los angeles dodgers, minnesota twins, New York Yankees, Phil Coke, Phil Humber, Philadelphia Phillies, roy oswalt, Russell Martin, Sam Fuld, san diego padres, san francisco giants, st. louis cardinals, Toronto Blue Jays, Vernon Wells, Victor Martinez
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Daily Roundup: 04/03/11
– So, Rangers/Red Sox. — Texas slugged .779 in this series. — The Rangers set a franchise record for XBH in a series, including 11 HR. This team can hit, but that is crazycakes. —- Clay Buchholz gave up nine … Continue reading
Daily Roundup, 09/21/10
There were two complete game shutouts today, and Roy Halladay wasn’t one of them. Speaking of Halladay, Freddie Freeman, 1-13 with no walks and a single (that’s a .154 OPS) coming into the day, homered off him. -Freeman, who turned … Continue reading
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Daily Roundup 09/10/10
–The Yankees and Rangers combined to go 4-28 with RISP, use 19 pitchers and start a game two hours earlier than the West Coast games, and finish after Oakland-Boston and San Diego-San Francisco. This is why you’re getting a three … Continue reading
Daily Roundup, 09/04/10
Travis Wood–Cincinnati’s pitcher–homered. -Off Adam Wainwright. –He was a career .111/.111/.185 hitter coming into the day. Speaking of Wainwright, he gave up five runs (though only two were earned) and only went five innings. -It was his first non-quality start … Continue reading
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Tagged Adam Wainwright, Arizona bullpen, arizona diamondbacks, baltimore orioles, clay buchholz, daily roundup, Jered Weaver, John Lackey, Jordan, Josh Johnson, Matt Tolbert, New York Yankees, Pittsburgh Pirates, Roy Halladay, san diego padres, san francisco giants, tampa bay rays, Travis Wood
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Daily Roundup 08/22/10 (don’t IBB Teixeira!)
–The Mets had a chance to sweep the Pirates. They didn’t. —-They lost the game with Johan Santana on the mound. —–Santana took a no-no into the fifth. ——-They lost 2-1. ———Via @lenno212: Santana became first Mets pitcher to pitch … Continue reading
Daily Roundup, 6/26/2010
Unless you’re Ghanaian or Algerian, today kinda sucked, didn’t it? Annnyyywwwaaayy… –Carl Pavano pitched a three hitter and beat Johan Santana. —Since May 30, Johan Santana has been the Mets’ worst starter, and he hasn’t exactly pitched poorly. –The Chicago … Continue reading