The Red Sox lost a chance to gain a game on both the Yankees and Rays as Jonathan Papelbon blew a 5-3 lead in the ninth inning. He was called on to get two outs in the eighth, which he did. In the ninth, with one man on and two outs, the White Sox picked [...]
It appears all Jason Marquis needed to right himself was to face the Pittsburgh Pirates. The lowest scoring team in the NL managed to draw zero walks against a wild pitcher, and scored just one run in six innings as Washington wins 8-1. The Nationals helped out Charlie Morton‘s ERA as well, as he allowed [...]
Prince Fielder hit his 30th home run of the season and drove in three runs as the Brewers downed the Phillies 6-2. Price gained on his counter part at first base, Ryan Howard, in the race for most home runs since the start of the 2007 season. With his fourth straight season of 30 home [...]
The Baltimore Orioles showed a lot of Guts, Heart and DeterminationTM in coming back to beat the Rays 8-7 after blowing a 4-1 lead. Evan Longoria and B.J. Upton each delivered two-run homers in the sixth inning, but Baltimore came right back with four runs in the bottom of the inning, producing an insurmountable lead. [...]
Scott Cousins‘s first major league hit was a huge one, as he singled home Emilio Bonifacio in the bottom of the tenth to give the Marlins a 7-6 win over the Atlanta Braves. Cousins was a decent hitter in the minors this season, but his .337 career minor league OBP does not bode well for [...]
The Toronto Blue Jays defeated the Yankees 7-3 behind a near cycle by Aaron Hill. He singled, doubled and homered, his 22nd double and homer, driving in three runs. Hill’s ability to collect hits is way down this season, as his three for four day raised his batting average to a meager .215. His .410 [...]
The Braves score five runs in the top of the sixth to tie the Marlins at six. It could have been worse, however. Cameron Maybin went over the wall in center to catch what would have been a Nate McClouth grand slam. Two runners score on the sacrifice fly to tie the game.
Wierd Al Yankovic did a spoof of the song One Week called Jerry Springer. In the song he describes the show: It’s totally worthless, like a bad check It’s like a train wreck Don’t wanna stare but you can’t look away That’s what came to mind when I saw that the Washington/Pittsburgh game featured Jason [...]
The Giants hit four home runs over the last three innings, driving in five runs to turn a 4-0 Dodgers lead into a 5-4 Giants win. This marked the third time this season the Giants hit four home runs in a game and the second time in ten games. They pulled off the feat on [...]
The Evil Player program selected Cliff Pennington as Sunday’s evil player. Pennington is part of a secret preppy cabal. The group seems centered in Houston, where Hunter Pence, Michael Bourn and Wesley Wright plot to take over the world. The Twins recently brought Trevor Plouffe back to the majors to expand the group. Pennington hides [...]
The Padres lost their ninth game in a row with another poor offensive performance. They fall 6-2 to the Rockies. Interestingly, there was a moment of bad luck in the game, one of those oddities that can turn the game in one direction or another: With the bases loaded and the Padres down by a [...]
Carlos Zambrano continued making his way back to his former dominant self with seven strong innings against the Mets. He gave up four hits and two walks while striking out eight. His two runs allowed gives him a 1.98 ERA since returning to the rotation on August ninth. He’s been wild, allowing 22 runs in [...]
John Danks allowed one run over seven innings against the Red Sox to lower his road ERA below 4.00 to 3.81. He had two bad outings on artificial turf this year, or else his road ERA would be better than at home. The White Sox win 3-1 in the first game of the day, but [...]
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