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Tag Archives: Florida Marlins
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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Tagged AJ Burnett, arizona diamondbacks, bexy, brandon lyon, Brandon Wood, carlos carrasco, chris perez, cleveland indians, daily roundup, Derek Jeter, Detroit Tigers, Florida Marlins, houston astros, Jason Bay, los angeles dodgers, New York Mets, New York Yankees, ricky nolasco, seattle mariners, Vernon Wells, zach duke
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Daily Roundup, 06/10/11
– The Braves scored as many runs tonight as they did over their past five games combined. – h/t @baseballin140 for pointing this out: last night, Placido Polanco made the error that led to the Cubs’ eventual winning run. Tonight, … Continue reading
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Tagged Atlanta Braves, baltimore orioles, bexy, Chicago White Sox, Chris Narveson, Colorado Rockies, daily roundup, Florida Marlins, grady sizemore, Huston Street, Ivan Nova, jake arietta, kevin whelan, kyle lohse, Mariano Rivera, michael young, milwaukee brewers, New York Yankees, Oakland Athletics, Philadelphia Phillies, placido polanco, Robinson Cano, Roy Halladay, st. louis cardinals, tampa bay rays, texas rangers
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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, 06/07/11
Today was not that interesting, sadly. But there was still stuff~ – The Mariners, who were red-hot, have lost the last two games with Pineda and Felix starting. — They lost to the White Sox. – Jorge Posada had his … Continue reading
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Tagged Atlanta Braves, bexy, Boston Red Sox, brad hand, chicago cubs, Chicago White Sox, cincinnati reds, cleveland indians, daily roundup, Detroit Tigers, Edinson Volquez, Felix Hernandez, Florida Marlins, Freddy Garcia, jon lester, Jonathan Papelbon, Jorge Posada, michael pineda, Miguel Cairo, minnesota twins, New York Yankees, Oakland As, seattle mariners, texas rangers, Tommy Hanson, vin mazzaro
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Daily Roundup, 05/25/11
– The top of the 11th inning in Reds/Phillies: Kyle Kendrick strikes out Stubbs, Brandon Phillips HBP. JC Romero replaces Kendrick. Votto walks. Phillips picked off second (!!!!). Rolen walks. Bruce walks, to load the bases. David Herndon comes in … Continue reading
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Daily Roundup, 05/21/11
Wait, you mean the rapture didn’t happen? Guys I am shocked. – The Yankees left no men on base tonight. No one! It was the first time the team did that since June 2001. — Curtis Granderson hit a home … Continue reading
Daily Roundup, 05/17/11
– Another four rainouts tonight. Geez. – First, from last night: this play in Marlins/Mets. Then again, considering it was by the Marlins, against the Mets, maybe not that unpredictable. — The Mets’ leader in fWAR by pitchers is K-Rod, … Continue reading
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Daily Roundup, 05/16/11
– Uh, your line/game of the night. So Kyle Davies started the game for the Royals against the Indians, but got hurt. Vin Mazzaro came in. — His first inning went: flyout, strikeout, groundout. No big deal. — Second inning: … Continue reading
Daily Roundup, 05/05/11
Not the most interesting of days. – The Yankees lost three of four in their series with the Tigers. They won the game Verlander started. — Today, Eric Chavez tripled for the first time since 2007, then promptly got hurt. … Continue reading
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