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Rob Dibble: To female fans “There’s no talking in baseball!”

I’m sure by now, everyone has heard about what a big idiot Rob Dibble (Washington Nationals’ Analyst) is. If you didn’t hear about what he said about “Female Fans” here is exactly what he said on-air during the Nationals vs Marlins game on August 12th.

 

Those ladies right behind there, they haven’t stopped talking the whole game,” Rob Dibble said in the sixth inning of Wednesday night’s Nats broadcast. “They have some conversation going on. Right here,” he said, circling the offenders. “There must be a sale tomorrow going on here or something….Their husbands are going man, don’t bring your wife next time.”

“All right Bob, now they’re back there, they’re eating ice cream and talking at the same time,” Dibble noted in the top of the eighth.

“I just got an e-mail that said there’s a lot of women who come to the games — while their husbands are the ones at home — because they love this game,” Carpenter noted, briefly touching base with the 21st century. “Tread carefully, Mr. Dibble.”

“My wife loves to come to the game, but they’re right there, still talking,” Dibble countered.

THE OCD CHICK 

 

 

This. Makes. Me. So. Angry!

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After outrage from female fans and females that work in the business, Dibble did “apologize” saying this:

My mother was and continues to be my biggest fan. She has been there since I was eight years old playing Little League in Southington, Connecticut, shouting encouragement from the stands.

I’ll never forget 20 years ago during the NCLS; I thought I was on the top of my game, having played in my first All-Star game earlier that summer. But my mom said to me, “Rob you’ve got a good arsenal, but you still need a strikeout pitch.”

Mom was right, of course, and she remains as insightful a student of the game as I have ever known.

Likewise, my wife not only comes to every Nats game, but also scores every pitch, and genuinely feels it when her team makes an error or loses the game.

My 21-year-old daughter, who against my wishes, wears her Coco Crisp Red Sox Jersey to Yankee Stadium, does it to show pride and respect for her team.

That’s the great thing about baseball. No matter who you are or where you’re from, you can – and should – have a passion for the game and for the celebration of the game by its legions of fans in the stands. Those are the values I learned in Southington, and they are part of who I am today.

The game of baseball transcends race, sex, ethnicity, and economic status. Everyone can be a fan of this game and that’s why it remains our national pastime.

As a former player and a current broadcaster, I love baseball. Encouraging new fans and building upon our audience is essential to the future of the game. That’s why I host a national baseball radio show five days a week.

And it’s why I volunteer my time at various clinics and seminars throughout the year, to help bring baseball into the lives of new fans.

The other night I made an off-handed comment, the meaning of which may have been misconstrued beyond what was said. If any fan of this great game took offense, then he or she should know that this was neither my intention nor my history in the game.

I have had the privilege of knowing a great many fans of all backgrounds who are students of the game. Many of baseball’s most insightful fans, television viewers, and callers to my radio show are women.

And just like my mom in 1990, they know what they’re talking about.

 

MASN 

 

I can’t help but bring this issue up and put my two sense in. Guys just don’t understand the issue woman have in the sports world. I have been a sports gal my whole entire life. Growing up I played softball and soccer year round. I also tried other sports but failed. (Gymnastics, Tennis, Track, Volleyball, etc.)

More importantly, I have LOVED watching Baseball, (my passion) football, hockey, soccer, tennis, golf. You name it, I watch it. Nothing compares to my love and passion for the game of baseball though. The most frustrating thing is that Rob Dibble said what most guys think. I know there are some guys out there that respect women in the industry. But sadly, a lot don’t.

I have a season ticket to the Pirates. I have only missed a handfull of games this season. I go early and watch both teams take batting pratice and warm-up. Out of 162 games, I’m at 150 of them. (That’s not even including road trips to other stadiums) I go to the game by myself. Most of my friends don’t really love baseball the way I do and to be honest I hate more than anything sitting next to someone who is talking and playing on their phone and not paying attention to the game. If I didn’t love this game, why on earth would I spend and arm and a leg for my seat? Why would I make it to at least 150 games a year? Why would I go to games alone if I didn’t understand the game of baseball?

It never fails, every game I get asked at least once what player I’m dating. Okay, maybe I get it a little. I sit a few rows behind the Pirates dugout, I’m alone, I’m a girl. And don’t get me wrong, it’s a compliment to be considered a ”baseball wife” but I’m not! Nor would I ever be! (No offense to the players.) Why can’t I just be a baseball fan, watching the game I love? I’m assumed to be either a wife/girlfriend or a Pro-Ho. (which I would never be either)

Normally, it’s men that ask the question. Then its followed by a few quiz style questions. ”Oh Yeah? Well, then who is the best hitter on the Padres? or, how long has Pedro been a Pirate? or, Who’s pitching against the Pirates tonight?” These are just a few of the questions I have to answer every single game. (Which I do, correctly. Then they feel like an idiot and I walk away.)

Then there are woman at games, that can be just as rude. (Aren’t we suppose to support each other?) Just because I’m an attractive girl doesn’t mean i’m going after your ballplayer or that I go to games just to try to snag one up. I know there are girls out there like that. Call me crazy but I want more out of my life than that.

To the women who are girlfriends, or wives. I hope to not have offended you. Some of the players are really great guys. Some of the ones I have gotten the oppurtunity to talk to and meet were really cool. And yes, I will admit that some of the players are very handsome and look very good in their uniform. But I’m not that kind of gal and I don’t want that kind of life. Some of the wives do great things with charity events and I have nothing but respect for that.  

I just get so frustrated because I want to work in the industry. I want to be a part of this great, great game that I love. I hope that one day women like myself won’t be quizzed or assumed to be a girlfriend or a pro-ho.   

 

Metsgrrl sums it up perfectly:

I wonder if Rob Dibble knows how many times women get looked at funny for keeping score. I wonder if Rob Dibble wonders how hard it is for female fans to have to continually defend their love of baseball as being about the game, and not about cute guys in tight uniforms. I wonder if Rob Dibble thought about what any teenage girls who were watching the game… and heard that. He just gave fuel to the fire of every sexist clod out there who thinks that women are dumb and can’t understand baseball and can’t possibly be at the game because they want to be. No one ever looks at a man and thinks “he must be here with his girlfriend”.  It is hard enough to have a conversation with a guy at a game who assumes you are there because you are with a guy.

Here are some more comments:

Did you hear that, guys? Don’t bring your wife to baseball games! She might talk through the whole thing, which she probably doesn’t understand anyway, and like, spend all your money and stuff!

Thanks for the warning, Rob. It’s a good thing all the MALE corporate jerkoffs I see at Wrigley yakking on their Blackberries talk about nothing but OBP and the minor league draft, right? Hey, it’s a good thing they don’t let women work outside the home or drive cars or anything-imagine how much they’d have to talk about then.

A League of her Own

Ultimately, though, I couldn’t ignore it. The fact is that this is my life. I am a woman who is a baseball fan. No, wait. I’m more than that. I am a woman who is a baseball writer. I’m a woman who is a baseball writer who runs the best and most successful Orioles blog on the internet. I am recognized by both local and out-of-town sports media as a knowledgeable source on the Baltimore Orioles.I am a woman who, if seated behind home plate at a Nationals game, would get circled by Rob Dibble and called out for gossiping about an upcoming sale while the men were trying to watch baseball.

Camden Chat 

 

 

 

Around the Ballparks

Unless you have been living under a rock, you know that Matt Garza from the Tampa Bay Rays threw a No-hitter in last night’s game against the Tigers.

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Not only was it his first career no-no, it was also the first No-Hitter in Rays franchise history.

“It’s the first no-hitter I’ve ever had,” Garza said. “It’s great I was the first one to do it [in Rays history]. It’s a young franchise and I have a feeling they’re going to have many more to come. But I can’t put enough emphasis on it how big the win was. We are trying to win the [American League] East, we’re not just trying to win a couple games — we’re trying to win the East and make it known. It was a great way to start the homestand.”

Since 1998, the Rays have been on the other end of four no-hitters. Derek Lowe (2002), Mark Buehrle (2009), Dallas Braden and Edwin Jackson (both in 2010) all had no-no’s, with Buehrle and Braden pitching perfect games; Braden and Jackson no-hit the Rays this season.

“It’s nice to finally be on the other side,” Carl Crawford said. “We’ve been in two of them [this season] and now it’s nice to be on the winning side this time.”

Garza’s no-hitter made the Rays the first Major League team to be no-hit and throw a no-hitter in one season since 1991, when the Orioles, White Sox and Expos did it.

Garza threw 120 pitches, 80 for strikes, struck out six and walked one. He faced 27 batters.

“In the ninth inning, I ran out there and I just told myself, ‘Well, we can go about this two ways — I can try not to get contact and get in trouble, or I can go at these guys,’” Garza said. “And if it happens, it happens, and if it doesn’t, I have a guy who can come in the ninth inning and shut the door for me. But the most important thing tonight was the win.”

  • The Last five to face 27 batters in a no-hitter (and not throw a perfect game):
  1. M. Garza 2010 VS Tigers
  2. M. Buehrle  2007 VS Rangers
  3. T. Mulholland 1990 VS Giants
  4. S. Koufax 1964 VS Phillies
  5. W. Spahn 1961 VS Giants

Garza before the game, was 0-4 with a 5.85 ERA against the Tigers.

“Other than going to the World Series, this is probably the coolest thing I’ve been involved with,” B.J. Upton said. “He’s pitched well all year. He’s scuffled a little bit the last month, but you know what? Good for him. I’m happy for him. Like I said, that’s probably one of the coolest things I’ve ever been involved with.” 

 

Lost in the crazyness of Garza’s no-no was the fact that Detroit starter Max Scherzer held the Rays hitless through 5.2 innings. The Rays loaded the bases with one out on two walks and a catcher’s interference call. Carlos Pena struck out to bring up Matt Joyce.

Joyce worked the count full before hitting a grand slam off the right field foul pole to give the Rays a 4-0 lead. The last player to break up a no-hit bid (five innings or more) with a grand slam was Philadelphia’s Dickie Thon against the Mets’ Frank Viola on July 23, 1990.

 

It was the fifth No-hitter already this season. The last time there were at least five in a season was in 1991 (7)

The five No-Hitters this season:

  1. Garza (TB) July 26 VS DET
  2. Jackson (ARI) June 25 VS TB
  3. Halladay (PHI) May 29 VS FLA *was a perfect game
  4. Braden (OAK) May 9 VS TB * was a perfect game
  5. Jimenez (COL) April 17 VS ATL

 

 

  • Most Home Runs per game (by ballpark this season)

TOR- Rogers Centre 2.74

NYY- Yankee Stadium 2.72

MIL- Miller Park 2.59

ARI- Chase Field 2.58

CIN- Great American 2.51

 

  •  Lowest team batting average (MLB) this season:

Mariners .235

Astros .239

Pirates .242

Blue Jays .247

Indians .248

  •  Joe Mauer went five-for-five, HR, and had seven RBI in yesterday’s game against the Royals (They won 19-0). In MLB History, there have only been three catchers with five or more hits and seven or more RBI in a single game.

“It’s a funny game,” Mauer said. “Tonight obviously I felt good and just tried to hold on to that feeling as long as I can. I’ve felt it [this season] but I haven’t really been able to hold on to that feeling for a long time. Tonight was good and hopefully it’s there tomorrow.”

                                                     H/RBI            OPP

Joe Mauer 2010                              5/7                @ KC

Victor Martinez 2004                       5/7                 @ SEA

Walker Cooper  1949                      6/10                @CHC

Also during the the Twins/Royals game:

They tallied season highs in extra-base hits (11) and runs and tied their season high in hits with 20. The 19 runs are the most the Twins have ever scored in a game against Kansas City, and the 18-run margin of victory is also a franchise record against these Royals.

Rookie third baseman Danny Valencia tallied a career-high four hits, going 4-for-4 on the night, and became the first ever player in Twins history to hit a grand slam for his first Major League home run.

“What better way to start it off?” Valencia said with a big smile. “Not just hit a home run, but a grand slam, and off a guy who’s an accomplished big leaguer and won the Cy Young. It was great. It was surreal.”

MLB 

  • Dan Haren made his Angels debut yesterday against the Red Sox. He was pulled in the fifth inning after he was hit in the forearm with a comebacker. He was diagnosed wtih a right arm contusion and will be re-examined today. He went 4.2 IP, 7H, 2ER, 8K -74.2% Strikes

“It’s a little sore but nothing throbbing,” Haren said. “There’s nothing that I’m worried about. Hopefully I’ll get a decent night’s rest and wake up and it won’t be so bad. I’ll get some treatment and I’ll be out there soon.” 

“Sometimes these things heal quickly,” Scioscia said. “It doesn’t seem like it got much of the bone and just some soft tissue. But we’ll let Dr. Yocum and the medical staff make that decision to see what the extent might be.”

  •  The Pirates recalled RHP Steven Jackson and selected the contract of LHP Wil Ledezma from Triple-A Indianapolis this morning. The Club starts a six game trip tonight in Colorado.
  • Cubs Geovany Soto bruised his left foot and left the game in the middle of the sixth inning against the Astros on last night.
  •  The Pirates starting Pitcher, Paul Maholm tweeted this picture yesterday. I couldn’t help but post it because its so breathtaking.

@Maholm28: “Relaxing day in the Rockies. Unbelievable scenery”


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  •  Curtis Granderson has been hot in his last six games. He is batting .429 with three HR, four RBI and scored seven runs. The Yankees are 5-1 during that span.
  • David Ortiz joins Ted Williams (16), Dwight Evans/Jim Rice (11), Manny Ramirez/Carl Yastrzemski (8) with eight 20 HR Red Sox seasons.
  • (via @JeffFletcherAOL) Pablo Sandoval is scheduled to return to the SFGiants in time for Tuesday’s game, but Bochy said he probably won’t start him.
  • Felix Hernandez lost his 7th game of the season last night. In the 7 losses, the Mariners have given him only 7 runs of support.
  • Matt Wieters had his first career multi-HR game yesterday, but the Orioles still lost to the Blue Jays 9-5. 
  •  Pirates Jeff Locke’s line last night for Double-A Altoona: 6 IP, 2 R, 5 H, 0 BB, 9 K.
  •  The only two teams to have never thrown a no-hitter in history: the Mets (established in 1962) or the Padres (1969)
  • Buster Posey in the month of July: .459/.500/.788, 7 HR, 13 EBH in 85 ABs.
  • Monday was Jim Leyland’s 54th career ejection, tying him with Bill Rigney for 13th place on the all-time list.
  • Aramis Ramirez in his last 25-games is batting .347 with 10HR, 25RBI and a slugging pct of .723. He has raised his AVG from .165 to .230 during this span.

 

All-Star Break Stats (League & Team Leaders) Pt 1 (AL)

2010 American League Leaders:

AVG

  1. J. Hamilton TEX .346
  2. M. Cabrera DET .346
  3. J. Morneau MIN .345

ERA

  1. D. Price TB 2.42
  2. C. Buchholz BOS 2.45
  3. C. Lee TEX 2.64

HR

  1. J. Bautista TOR 24
  2. J. Hamilton TEX 22
  3. M. Cabrera DET 22

WINS

  1. D. Price TB 12
  2. C. Sabathia NYY 12
  3. J. Lester BOS 11

RBI

  1. M. Cabrera DET 77
  2. V. Guerreto TEX 75
  3. A. Rodriguez NYY 70

K

  1. J. Weaver LAA 137
  2. F. Hernandez SEA 131
  3. J. Lester BOS 124

  

 

 BALTIMORE ORIOLES:

AVG

  1. Nick Markakis .308
  2. Adam Jones .276
  3. Miguel Tejada .276

HR

  1. Ty Wigginton 14
  2. Adam Jones 14
  3. Luke Scott 12

RBI

  1. Ty Wigginton 45
  2. Adam Jones 39
  3. Miguel Tejada 35

WINS

  1. David Hernandez 4
  2. Matt Albers 3
  3. Jeremy Guthrie 3

ERA

  1. Jeremy Guthrie 4.77
  2. Brian Matusz 4.77
  3. Kevin Millwood 5.77

K

  1. Kevin Millwood 84
  2. Brian Matusz 80
  3. Jeremy Guthrie 57

 

BOSTON RED SOX:

AVG

  1. Adrian Beltre .330
  2. Kevin Youkilis .293
  3. Dustin Pedroia .292

HR

  1. Kevin Youkilis 18
  2. David Ortiz 18
  3. Adrian Beltre 13

RBI

  1. Kevin Youkilis 57
  2. David Ortiz 57
  3. Adrian Beltre 55

WINS

  1. John Lester 11
  2. Clay Buchholz 10
  3. John Lackey 9

ERA

  1. Clay Buchholz 2.45
  2. Jon Lester 2.78
  3. John Lackey 4.78

K

  1. Jon Lester 124
  2. John Lackey 68
  3. Clay Buchholz 64

 

NEW YORK YANKEES:

AVG

  1. Robinson Cano .336
  2. Brett Gardner .309
  3. Nick Swisher .298

HR

  1. Mark Teixeira 17
  2. Robinson Cano 16
  3. Nick Swisher 15

RBI

  1. Alex Rodriguez 70
  2. Mark Teixeira 60
  3. Robinson Cano 58

WINS

  1. C.C. Sabathia 12
  2. Phil Hughes 11
  3. Andy Pettitte 11

ERA

  1. Andy Pettitte 2.70
  2. C.C Sabathia 3.09
  3. Phil Hughes 3.65

K

  1. C.C Sabathia 104
  2. Phil Hughes 91
  3. Andy Pettitte 87

 

TAMPA BAY RAYS:

AVG

  1. Carl Crawford .321
  2. Evan Longoria .300
  3. Ben Zobrist .285

HR

  1. Carlos Pena 18
  2. Evan Longoria 13
  3. Carl Crawford 11

RBI

  1. Evan Longoria 61
  2. Carlos Pena 54
  3. Carl Crawford 50

WINS

  1. David Price 12
  2. Matt Garza 10
  3. James Shields 7

ERA

  1. David Price 2.42
  2. Jeff Neimann 2.77
  3. Matt Garza 4.05

K

  1. James Shields 109
  2. David Price 100
  3. Matt Garza 86

 

TORONTO BLUE JAYS:

AVG

  1. Fred Lewis .276
  2. Vernon Wells .265
  3. Alex Gonzalez .259

HR

  1. Jose Bautista 24
  2. Vernon Wells 19
  3. Alex Gonzalez 17

HR

  1. Jose Bautista 56
  2. Alex Gonzalez 50
  3. Vernon Wells 49

WINS

  1. Brett Cecil 8
  2. Shaun Marcum 7
  3. Ricky Romero 6

ERA

  1. Shaun Marcum 3.44
  2. Ricky Romero 3.71
  3. Bret Cecil 3.97

K

  1. Brandon Morrow 111
  2. Ricky Romero 108
  3. Shaun Marcum 88

 

CHICAGO WHITE SOX:

AVG

  1. Alex Rios .305
  2. Paul Konerko .299
  3. Alexei Ramirez .274

HR

  1. Paul Konerko 20
  2. Carlos Quentin 19
  3. Alex Rios 15

RBI

  1. Paul Konerko 63
  2. Carlos Quentin 61
  3. Alex Rios 49

WINS

  1. Freddy Garcia 9
  2. John Danks 8
  3. Mark Buehrle 8

ERA

  1. John Danks 3.29
  2. Gavin Floyd 4.20
  3. Mark Buehrle 4.24

K

  1. Jake Peavy 93
  2. Gavin Floyd 90
  3. John Danks 86

 

CLEVELAND INDIANS:

AVG

  1. Shin-Soo Choo .286
  2. Austin Kearns .270
  3. Johnny Peralta .252

HR

  1. Shin-Soo Choo 13
  2. Russell Branyan 10
  3. Travis Hafner 8

RBI

  1. Shin-Soo Choo 43
  2. Jhonny Peralta 39
  3. Austin Kearns 38

WINS

  1. Mitch Talbot 8
  2. Fausto Carmona 8
  3. Jake Westbrook 5

ERA

  1. Fausto Carmona 3.64
  2. Mitch Talbot 3.99
  3. Jake Westbrook 4.75

K

  1. Justin Masterson 82
  2. Jake Westbrook 62
  3. Fausto Carmona 61

 

DETROIT TIGERS:

AVG

  1. Miguel Cabrera .346
  2. Magglio Ordonez .313
  3. Austin Jackson .300

HR

  1. Miguel Cabrera 22
  2. Brennan Boesch 12
  3. Magglio Ordonez 11

RBI

  1. Miguel Cabrera 77
  2. Magglio Ordonez 56
  3. Brennan Boesch 49

WINS

  1. Justin Verlander 11
  2. Max Scherzer 6
  3. Jeremy Bonderman 5

ERA

  1. Justin Verlander 3.82
  2. Max Scherzer 4.61
  3. Jeremy Bonderman 4.79

K

  1. Justin Verlander 110
  2. Max Scherzer 88
  3. Jeremy Bonderman 68

 

KANSAS CITY ROYALS:

AVG

  1. David DeJesus .326
  2. Billy Butler .322
  3. Scott Podsednik .301

HR

  1. Jose Guillen 15
  2. Billy Butler 9
  3. Alberto Callaspo 8

RBI

  1. Jose Guillen 54
  2. Billy Butler 46
  3. Alberto Callaspo 41

WINS

  1. Brian Bannister 7
  2. Zack Greinke 5
  3. Bruce Chen 5

ERA

  1. Zack Greinke 3.71
  2. Brian Bannister 5.56
  3. Kyle Davies 5.57

K

  1. Zack Greinke 101
  2. Kyle Davies 60
  3. Brian Bannister 60

 

MINNESOTA TWINS:

AVG

  1. Justin Morneau .345
  2. Delmon Young .305
  3. Joe Mauer .293

HR

  1. Justin Morneau 18
  2. Jason Kubel 11
  3. Delmon Young 10

RBI

  1. Delmon Young 58
  2. Justin Morneau 56
  3. Jason Kubel 49

WINS

  1. Carl Pavano 10
  2. Kevin Slowey 8
  3. Scott Baker 7

ERA

  1. Carl Pavano 3.58
  2. Francisco Liriano 3.86
  3. Kevin Slowey 4.64

K

  1. Francisco Liriano 117
  2. Scott Baker 95
  3. Carl Pavano 71

 

LOS ANGELES ANGELS:

AVG

  1. Torii Hunter .298
  2. Erik Aybar .283
  3. Howie Kendrick .273

HR

  1. Torii Hunter 15
  2. Mike Napoli 14
  3. Kendry Morales 11

RBI 

  1. Torii Hunter 62
  2. Howie Kendrick 52
  3. Bobby Abreu 47

WINS

  1. Joel Pinerio 9
  2. Jered Weaver 8
  3. Ervin Santana 8

ERA

  1. Jered Weaver 3.20
  2. Ervin Santana 3.76
  3. Joel Pineiro 3.95

K

  1. Jered Weaver 137
  2. Ervin Santana 100
  3. Joel Pineiro 74

 

OAKLAND ATHLETICS:

AVG

  1. Ryan Sweeney .294
  2. Daric Barton .272
  3. Rajai Davis .268

HR

  1. Kurt Suzuki 10
  2. Kevin Kouzmanoff 8
  3. Adam Rosales 6

RBI

  1. Kevin Kouzmanoff 40
  2. Kurt Suzuki 37
  3. Ryan Sweeney 36

WINS

  1. Trevor Cahill 9
  2. Gio Gonzalez 7
  3. Ben Sheets 4

ERA

  1. Trevor Cahill 2.94
  2. Gio Gonzalez 3.79
  3. Dallas Braden 3.83

K

  1. Gio Gonzalez 98
  2. Ben Sheets 82
  3. Trevor Cahill 63

 

SEATTLE MARINERS:

AVG

  1. Ichiro Suzuki .326
  2. Franklin Gutierrez .256
  3. Jose Lopez .240

HR

  1. Milton Bradley 8
  2. Franklin Guiterrez 8
  3. Casey Kotchman 7

RBI

  1. Jose Lopez 37
  2. Franklin Gutierrez 36
  3. Casey Kotchman 29

WINS

  1. Cliff Lee 8
  2. Felix Hernandez 7
  3. Jason Vargas 6

ERA

  1. Cliff Lee 2.34
  2. Felix Hernandez 2.88
  3. Jason Vargas 3.09

K

  1. Felix Hernandez 131
  2. Cliff Lee 89
  3. Jason Vargas 68

 

TEXAS RANGERS:

AVG

  1. Josh Hamilton .346
  2. Vladimir Guerrero 3.19
  3. Ian Kinsler .310

HR

  1. Josh Hamilton 22
  2. Vladimir Guerreo 20
  3. Michael Young 12

RBI

  1. Vladimir Guerrero 75
  2. Josh Hamilton 64
  3. Michael Young 54

WINS

  1. Colby Lewis 8
  2. C.J. Wilson 7
  3. Frank Francisco 6

ERA

  1. Colby Lewis 3.33
  2. C.J. Wilson 3.35
  3. Scott Feldman 5.32

K

  1. Colby Lewis 105
  2. C.J. Wilson 82
  3. Scott Feldman 63

 

 

Shambles. Pirates @ Athletics

It’s no suprise that the Pirates and the Athletics have lacked power and runs scored all season. The game started at 10:05 here on the east coast but I thought the game would last no longer than 2 1/2 hrs and only a few runs scored. Boy, was I wrong!

Top of the 1st the Buccos scored 2 runs. Bottom of the 1st the Athletics scored 2 runs. It was actually a pretty good game for a few innings. Both teams bringing out the bats and putting runs up on the board. (I would like to note: How in the world does Tony Beasley have a job as a 3B coach? He is arguably the WORST in baseball. After a wild throw to 1st base Tabata went to 2nd. Good job right? Wrong. Beasley then sent him to 3B where he was out by a mile! Still shaking my head about that one.)

 

 

and then….

Shambles. Shambles. Shambles.

The 7th inning was a disaster. This is exactly how I felt after it FINALLY ended.

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and maybe a little like this…

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11 men came to the plate. 7 runs were scored. It took 3 pitchers to get 3 outs and to stop the bleeding. Here are there stats:

DJ: 0.0IP 3H 3R 3ER

Lopez 0.1IP 1H 2R 2ER 1BB

Donnelly 0.2IP 2H 2R 2ER 1BB 1K

and to make matters worse in the 7th inning. Church and Walker collided  trying to catch a foul ball down the right field line. Neil was down for a few minutes but did get up on his own. He was taken out of the game and was taken to the clubhouse where they said he was alert and coherent. He was taken to the hospital for further tests. There is still no word on the status of Walker. I hope everything is okay. You can see the video and read the article here

Neil had a great night too before the injury. He was a triple away from the cycle. He went 3 for 4, 2R. He hit a solo HR in the 5th (his first from the left side) and his 3rd HR on the season.

Walkers homerun snapped the 59 inning drought without a homerun. It was also the 1st HR hit in the 5th inning for the Pirates this year.

Justin Thomas made his debut in the 8th inning. He went 1IP 3H 2R 2ER 1K.

 

Other random notes from the game:

Cutch 1-4 1RBI SB 2R

Lincoln 6IP 8H 3ER 1K 2BB

Crisp 3-4 1BB 3R

Pennington 3-4 3RBI SB 2R

Sheets 6IP 8H 4ER 9K 0BB

The Pirates hitters 6-9 went 0-4. Big fat O’fers

Oakland had 17 hits on the night.

Pirates loose the 15th straight road loss.

 

I’m not exactly sure why I decided to stay awake for the whole game. (Perhaps to rub salt into the wounds?) or maybe because I thought there might be a chance for a rally? No clue either. I want to erase this game from my memory and move on. Today’s a new day.

 

The Children are the Future:

AAA Indy:

Clement 5RBI

Negrych 3H 2R (.408 in last 14 games)

Pearce 0-5 with 7LOB

The Indians won 9-8 over Toledo. They are now tied for 2nd in the West.

 

 

Around the Ballparks:

Some exciting news to mention. Edwin Jackson of the Arizona Dbacks threw a no hitter!

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Thank goodness for MLBNetwork. They keep you updated throughout the game, and then went live from the 8th inning on. Seeing that my favorite part of the game is pitching I was on the edge of my seat watching.

After the 8th inning he was at 134 pitches. (134!!) He completed the game throwing 149 pitches and 8BB. (Which is perhaps a pretty sloppy no no? Nontheless a no hitter is a no hitter and is a HUGE acomplishment. My cap is tipped to you Jackson)

He is the only the 2nd in Dbacks history to throw a no hitter, 2nd to the Unit.

His stats on the night: 149 Pitches, 79 for K’s, 0H 0R 6K 8BB

The Tampa Bay Rays are the 1st team in ML History to be no hit 3 9 inning games in 12 month peroid. Brooklyn was no hit 3 times in 1906, 2 were 7 innings.

 

  • Roy Halladay faced his former club, the Blue Jays last night and threw a complete game shutout.
  • As we all know by now, Carlos Z is nuts. I’ll never forget the Gatorade machine may it RIP. If you didn’t see his latest show you can see it here He has been suspended indefinitely.
  • Yankees were in LA to face the Dodgers last night. It was Torre’s 1st time facing his former club since he left as manager in 07. I’m sure the atmosphere was incredible. A lot of emotions between the teams. CC & Padilla, James Loney was ejected. Can’t wait to tune in tonight. Dodgers lost 2-1 and now 7 of 8.
  • Battle of the Rookie of the Year? The Braves faced the Tigers last night. Heyward vs Boesch. How did they do?

Heyward: 1K 1LOB (batting .251)

Boesch: 1H 1RBI 1K 1LOB (batting .344)

 

Interleague Scorecard entering last nights games:

AL                                        NL

110 Wins                              100 Wins

.273 AVG                              .254 AVG

977 Runs                              932 Runs

194 HR                                 205 HR

 

 

NL K Leaders (Entering last night)

MIL Gallardo 115

SF Lincecum 113

ARI Haren 109

STL Wainwright 107

LAD Kershaw 103

FLA Johnson 98

PHI Halladay 98

CHC Dempster 97

COL Jimenez 95

STL Carpenter 95

NL ERA (Entering last night)

COL Jimenez 1.60

STL Garcia 1.79

FLA Johnson 1.80

MIL Gallardo 2.36

PHI Halladay 2.43

STL Wainwright 2.47

ATL Hudson 2.54

STL Carpenter 2.63

NYM Pelfrey 2.69

SF Cain 2.72

 

 

 Tonight’s matchup: Pirates @ Athletics:

Daniel McCutchen 0-2 13.50 ERA vs Trevor Cahill 6-2 3.21 ERA

D McCutchen Making his 5th apperance this season. Since he was sent down to AAA (April 25th) he has shown improvement going 4-5 3.86 ERA in 10 starts. This is Daniel’s first start in interleague play.

This is Cahill’s 2nd year in the big leagues. He has won his last 5 decisions and hasn’t lost since May 16th against the Angels.Trevor is 3-0 with a 1.75 ERA in 4 starts at home.

 

 

Around the ballpark

Some updates from last nights games:

  • Red Sox beat the Rockies 13 to 11. Dustin Pedroia hit a 2 run homer in the the top of the 10th. He also went 5 for 5 on the night with 3HR 2B 5RBI 4R BB

 

  • Cubs and Mariners went into extras last night as well. The cubs won 3-3 in the 13th. Hernandez went 9IP 5H 2ER 8K.

Cubs                                                   Mariners

54                 Batters Faced                  49

7                   Pitchers used                   5

225                Pitches                          170

The game lasted 4 hours and 2 mins.

  • The White Sox have won now 9 straight. (They beat the Braves 2-0 last night)

In their last 14 games they are 11-1 w/ a 2.06 ERA 0.94 WHIP with 76 K and 22B

They are the 1st club to sweep Atlanta since April 29th. They are now only 2 1/2 games back of the Twins in AL C.

Who’s Hot?

Marlon Byrd has a .390 AVG & 8RBI in last 19 games.

Chase Utley in the last 6 games is batting .455 with 6R 8RBI and 10H in 22AB

Jayson Werth in last 6 games is batting .444 with 4R 7RBI and 8H in 18 AB

Carlos Pena has hit safely in his last 14 of 16.

Who’s Not?

Doc Halladay is 0-3 with a 4.09 ERA in his last 3 starts.

Tampa Bay Rays in the month of June:

.258 AVG (9th) 99 R (7th) 4.69 ERA (12th) They have los 6 of 7, 17 of 27 and have dropped from 1st place in the AL E to 3rd.

 

Last night during the game aparently Lastings Milledge had a heated discussion with Gary Varsho and Bobby Crosby. You can read the full story here

I guess its official. Although the Pirates haven’t annouced it yet. Daniel McCutchen will start against the A’s tomorow. A McCutchen 34 Jersey was spotted in the dugout.

Evan Meek after the game last night: (gave up 2 runs in the 7th)

“Nights like that you try to replay in your head and figure out what went wrong and you just kind of come up blank,” Meek said. “It’s a terrible feeling. That seventh inning is usually mine, and I usually get the job done. That’s a tough loss because it’s a game I think we should have won.”  

 :-( You can read the whole article here

Today’s Matchup:

Brad Lincoln (Makes his 4th ML Start)        vs             Ben Sheets

0-1 w/ a 6.50 ERA 18 IP 7K 6BB                                2-7 w/ a 4.95 ERA 87.1 IP 61K 37BB

Sheets in 8-8 with a 2.92 ERA career against the buccos

I have yet to see Lincoln pitch in person. I couldn’t make it to his home debut and gave away my ticket the other time he started at home. The other 2 starts have been on the road. Hopefully I’ll get a chance to see him in person soon.

The Pirates have lost 14 Straight games on the road. Please oh pretty please snap that streak tonight!

 

Any Vin Scully fans out there?

 

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Personally I think he is hands down the greatest broadcaster of all time. When I hear his voice I smile. I love listening to his stories and you learn something new everytime you listen to him. When I lived in LA I had the oppurtunity to listen to him everyday and I never took it for granted. I even met him once in Phoenix, AZ when the Dodgers were playing the Dbacks. It was only for a few seconds I don’t even remember what I said because I was so in awe. Anyways, the reason why I brought him up was because I read this great story in the NY Times. ”Pulling up a Chair with the great Vin Scully” its a must read for all you Scully fans. 

 

Okay, one more thing and I’ll go. I love to ramble if you haven’t noticed. If you missed the post game show with Rocco Demaro last night I highly recommend you listen to the podcast Jay Jaffe of Baseball Prospectus was a guest on the show. “Consider the K” was the article he wrote where he talked about the value of the strikeout from both the hitters perspective and the pitchers perspective. It was Very interesting.

  

Luncheon & ST Game @ PNC Park

I was invited to the Trib hall of fame club at PNC park today for lunch and to watch the Bucco’s spring training game against the Rays.

I was pretty excited to see some of the ST Holders and to watch the game and quite frankly to be at the park again. Sadly, the game was cancled due to rain. I started to wonder around the park but a lot of it was blocked or locked. A little dissapointing.

Lunch consisted of Hamburgers, Hot Dogs and cookies. (Since im vegetarian i snacked on my larbar and starbucks coffee)

It was a beautiful day, and I took some pictures of the view from the Hall of Fame Club.

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I have been to a lot of different ball parks but I think PNC Park has one of the most beautiful views. It’s even more breathtaking in person!

 

I also got a signed Maz Ball as a gift. =)

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Only 14 Days 17 Hours and 35 Minutes until Opening Day!!!!!!!!!!! 

MLB Network’s Projected Rotation, Starters, Pens

I was watching the Hot Stove on Thursday and they were projecting the Rotations, Starters and Bullpens of all the MLB teams. I’m curious to see how well they will do come opening day. Here it is if you missed it:

 AL West:

  • Angels:

Rotation 

R Jared Weaver

L Scott Kazmir

R Ervin Santana

L Joe Saunders

R Joel Pineiro

Lineup

SS Erick Aybar

RF Bobby Abreu

1B Kendry Morales

CF Torri Hunter

DH Hideki Matsui

LF Juan Rivera

2B Howie Kendrick

3B Brandon Wood

C M. Napoli/ J. Mathis

Bullpen

R Jason Bulger

R Kevin Jespen

R Matt Palmer

R Fernando Rodney

R Scot Shields

R Brian Stokes

Closer: L Brian Fuentes

 

  • Rangers:

Bullpen

R Neftali Feliz

R Dustin Nippert

R Darren O’Day

L Darren Oliver

R Chris Ray

L C.J. Wilson

Closer: R Frank Francisco

Rotation

R Scott Feldman

R Rich Harden

R Tommy Hunter

R Colby Lewis

5th Spot: L Derek Holland, R Brandon McCarthy, L Matt Harrison

Starters

C Saltimalamacchia

1B David

2B Kinsler

SS Andrus

3B Young

DH Vladimir Guerrero

RF Cruz

CF Bordon

LF Hamilton

 

  • Mariners:

Rotation

R Felix Hernandez

L Cliff Lee

L Ryan Rowland Smith

R Ian Snell

5th Spot: R Doug Fister, L Luke French, L Jason Vargas

Starters

C Johnson

1B Kotchman

2B Lopez

SS Wilson

3B Figgins

DH Ken Griffey Jr

RF Suzuki

CF Gutierrez

LF Bradley

Pen

R Shawn Kelley

R Brandon League

R Mark Lowe

L Garrett Olson

L Chris Seddon

R Sean White

Closer: R David Aardmsa

 

  • Athletics

Rotation

R Ben Sheets

R Justin Duchscherer

L Dallas Braden

L Brett Anderson

5th Spot: R Trevor Cahill, R Vin Mazzaro

Pen

L Craig Breslow

R Joey Devine

L Gio Gonzalez

L Brad Kilby

R Michael Wuertz

R Brad Ziegler

Closer: R Andrew Baily

Starters

C Suzuki

1B Barton

2B Ellis

SS Pennington

3B Kouzmanoff

DH Jack Cust

RF Sweeney

CF Crisp

LF Davis

 

NL West:

  • Dodgers:

Rotation

R Chad Billingsley

L Clayton Kershaw

R Hiroki Kuroda

R Vincente Padilla

5th Spot: L Eric Stults, R James McDonald

Starters

C Russell Martin

1B James Loney

2B Belliard

SS Furcal

3B Casey Blake

RF Andre Ethier

CF Matt Kemp

LF Manny Rameirez

 

  • Rockies:

Rotation

R Ubaldo Jimenez

R Aaron Cook

L Jorge De La Rosa

R Jason Hammel

L Jeff Francis

Starters

C Iannetta

1B Helton

2B Barmes

SS Tulowitzki

3B Stewart

RF Hawpe

CF Fowler

LF Gonzalez

  • Giants:

Rotation

R Tim Lincecum

R Matt Cain

L Barry Zito

L Johnathan Sanchez

L Madison Bumgarner

Starters

C Molina

1B Huff

2B Sanchez

SS Renteria

3B Sandoval

RF Schierholtz

CF Rowland

LF DeRosa

** I did think it was pretty funny when they said SF has the 3 P’s: Pitching, Posey and the Panda (insert the HIIIYAA) I had to rewind it and hear it agian =)

  • Padres 

Lineup

CF Tony Gwynn

2B David Eckstein

1B Adrian Gonzalez

3B Chase Headley

LF Kyle Blanks

RF Will Venable

C Torrealba/ Hundley

SS Everth Cabrera

Rotation

R Chris Young

R Jon Garland

R Kevin Correia

L Clayton Richard

5th Spot: R Matt Latos, R Tim Stauffer, R Seasn Gallagher, L Wade LeBlanc

  • Diamondbacks:

Rotation

R Brandon Webb

R Dan Haren

R Edwin Jackson

R Ian Kennedy

R Billy Buckner

Starters

C Montero

1B LaRoche

2B Johnson

SS Drew

3B Reynolds

RF Upton

CF Young

LF Jackson

 

AL East:

  • Yankees: 

Rotation

L CC Sabathia

R AJ Burnett

L Andy Pettitte

R Javier Vazquez

5th Spot: R Joba Chamberlin, R Phil Hughes, R Chad Gaudin

Lineup

SS Derek Jeter

DH Nick Johnson

1B Mark Teixeira

3B Alex Rodriquez

C Jorge Posada

2B Robinson Cano

CF Curtis Granderson

RF Nick Swisher

LF Randy Winn/ B Gardner

  • Red Sox:

Pen

R Daniel Bard

R Michael Bowden

R Manny Delcarmen

L Hideki Okajima

R Ramon Ramirez

R Tim Wakefield

Closer: R Johnathan Papelbon

Starters

C Victor Martinez

1B Kevin Youklis

2B Dustin Pedroia

SS Scutaro

3B Beltre

DH David Ortiz

RF  Drew

CF Cameron

LF Ellsbury

  • Rays:

Pen

R Grant Balfour

L Randy Choate

R Lance Cormier

L JP Howell

R Andy Sonnanstine

R Dan Wheeler

Closer: R Rafael Soriano

Lineup

CF BJ Upton

LF Carl Crawford

1B Carlos Pena

3B Evan Longoria

2B Ben Zobrist

DH Pat Burrell

SS Jason Bartlett

RF Kapler/ Perez

C Dioner Navarro

  •  Blue Jays

Rotation

L Ricky Romero

R Shaun Marcum

R Brandon Morrow

L Marc Rzepczynski

5th Spot: L Brett Cecil, L David Purcey, R Dustin McGowan

Starters

RF Jose Bautista

2B Aaron Hill

DH Adam Lind

CF VErnon Wells

3B Edwin Encarnacion

1B Llye Overbay

LF Travis Sinder

C John Buck

SS A Gonzalez/ J McDonald

  • Orioles

Starters

C Wieters

1B Atkins

2B Roberts

SS Izturis

3B Tejada

DH Luke Scott

RF Markakis

CF Jones

LF Remiold

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