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Monday, August 17, 2015

8/17/2015 Durham Bulls 9, Louisville Bats 3

Louisville Slugger Field, Louisville, KY
Game 1 of 2

I finally am in the right place and the right time to see former Cubs Legend Donn Roach start for the Bats...but...uhhhh...
...then there's this guy.


My scoresheets, using my pitch-counting method! Read about it HERE, download the scoresheets for free HERE!


DUR LHP Matt Moore warming up in the bullpen before the game

RHP Donn Roach faces DUR LF Joey Rickard

Roach vs. switch-hitting DUR 2B Nick Franklin...Roach would only go 4.1 innings, allowing 9 hits and 7 earned runs

Matt Moore takes the mound...

...here he's pitching to LOU 3B Hernan Iribarren

This guy was sitting a few seats away from me, talking out loud to himself for the entire game. Is this what I will become in a few years?

Moore faces LOU LF Adam Duvall, our hometown hero was 0-4 with 2 strikeouts today

Moore vs. LOU CF Ryan LaMarre, RF Juan Silva at first

Roach faces DUR SS Hak-ju Lee

LOU RHP Layne Somsen and Franklin...I'm a big fan of Somsen's delivery

DUR RHP Jim Miller closes the game for the Bulls in a non-save situation (pitching to SS Kristopher Negron)

My Mystery Rookie Card pick...well, no need to expand on this one!

Official Program (featuring Robert Stephenson) and Scorecard


Ticket

Bat Chat and Gameday Stats





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Sunday, June 14, 2015

6/14/2015 Durham Bulls 3, Louisville Bats 2

Louisville Slugger Field, Louisville, KY
Game 4 of 4

My buddy Abe finally got to come to a Bats game with me. So #kVlt.


My scoresheets, using my pitch-counting method! Read about it HERE, download the scoresheets for free HERE!


DUR OF Mikie Mahtook, 1st round draft pick by the Rays in 2011, faces LOU RHP Josh Smith

My hero, LOU 1B Steve Selsky, faces DUR LHP Scott Diamond

LOU SS Hernan Iribarren vs. Diamond

Mahtook helped get things going for the Bulls, here he's facing Smith in the 6th (with CF Corey Brown on first). 

Mahtook doubles to send Brown to 3B; JP Arencibia drives Brown across the plate in the next AB with a G6-3 to tie the game, Richie Shaffer plates Mahtook to give the Bulls the lead.

My pick in the Mystery Rookie Card game: Brian Burgamy, 9th round pick of the Padres in the 2002 Draft.
He had a hot start for Class-A Eugene that year, and maintained serviceable numbers for the Padres through 2005, but never played above AA. He was a Phillie from 2006-2007, yet again never played about AA ball. For the next 6 seasons, aside from an 8 game stint with the St. Lucie Mets in early summer 2008, he would drift from one Indie league club to another, appearing in a few Mexican and Dominican leagues,  appearing in affiliated ball again for the first time in 2014 with the Eastern League Binghamton Mets. He was last seen in the states last summer with the Tulsa Drillers and Oklahoma City Dodgers, and started the 2016 season with the Rieleros de Aquascalientes.

Abe got lucky and picked Jeremy Sowers, who famously hailed from Louisville (Ballard High School, a 1st round pick by the Reds in 2001 that did not sign) and was a first round pick by the Indians out of Vanderbilt in 2004. Sowers was always a sad-faced kinda dude, it figures that his career would end up being sad-faced as well.
Other than the fact that I know a few folks who have remodeled Sowers' parents home here a few times over the years, it occurs to me that everybody is really close to forgetting Sowers altogether. He hasn't pitched in a Major League game since 2009 and has been a free agent since 2011, that usually moves the loss of memory along for most folks. So where in the world is Jeremy Sowers? It's hard to tell...after his injury-plagued career, Sowers fell off the map fairly quickly and didn't pitch in any pro ball during 2011 and 2012. He appeared on the Southern Maryland Blue Crabs' roster in the independent Atlantic League for 8 games in 2013, but that's the last blip outta him on the map. Sure, he was Baseball America's #2 prospect in the Indians organization in 2005. That won't buy him any coffee nowadays.

Official Program (featuring Chris Dominguez) and Scorecard


Ticket (featuring Ryan Lamarre)

Bat Chat and Gameday Stats




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Saturday, October 1, 2011

10/1/11 Tampa Bay Rays 6, Texas Rangers 8

Rangers Ballpark in Arlington, TX
ALDS Game 2
Tampa Bay leads the Series (1-0)

Not much of a moustache…really…

The hashtags this baseball season have gone from the most arcane of inside humor (#countrybreakfast) to the stark raving bizarre (#want) to the predictable (#beastmode), but the raves that #staching has generated has me wondering, truly, what this season would have been without Twitter.

Not to be excluded from the throwback moustache movement, The Rangers’ Derek Holland did, indeed, attempt to sport his own. An attempt that seems to have frozen on his face in the first five minutes of his growth, but that hasn’t hindered his success since the attempt.



I’ve been a supporter of Holland, more or less, since last year. Seeing him come to the mound, with post-season ‘stache still threatening to occupy real estate on his lip someday, I wondered if the fuzz made him look a lot younger than he did without it. But I wasn’t wondering how he’d do tonight against James Shields and the Rays.

This ALDS series has me a bit confused, as far as ‘rooting’ for someone. I find it about as much more difficult to root “against” the Rays than I find it to root “for” the Rangers…and vice-versa. Both teams are excellent, and I really would like to see them both win. But only one can win, and tonight the Rangers trail the Rays after the first game and the overwhelming (and deserved) hype of Matt Moore’s start against the Rangers last night.

A rocky 1st inning and a Matt Joyce 2-out 2-run HR in the 4th found Holland standing his ground and doing well. Not as well as his line would suggest (5IP, 6H, 3R – only one earned, as Joyce’s blast brought in a runner that reached due to Holland’s error), Holland’s command was there most of the time but when it went, so did a few close situations…the Rays stranded 5 baserunners during his innings of work.

After his exit, the Rays just kept on coming back…particularly in the 7th when Koji Uehara pitched to 3 batters, all 3 scored on a Longoria HR with no outs recorded. I almost vomited when Darren Oliver was brought in to relieve Uehara, but he neatly retired the next 3 batters to end the inning.

As for the Rangers…they just did what Ron Washington likes to do the most, staying in front of the long ball Rays by moving baserunners; Mitch Moreland’s 1 out HR in the 8th was the first Rangers HR of the series.

I’m not going to subscribe to the moustache theory just yet…I’m still looking at this year’s Rangers with last year’s Rangers in the back of my mind. But Derek Holland is a pretty good pitcher. I don’t think now is the time to shave off the fuzz.

SCOREKEEPER'S NOTE: Regarding earned runs, I made a theological error on my scoresheet, where I recorded that all 3 of Holland's runs were earned. Yes, 2 of the 3 runs allowed by Holland came in due to an error by Holland. Casey Kotchman would have been the 3rd out; Holland fielded the ball poorly, allowing Kotchman to reach 1st, followed by Joyce's HR. My gut is to always chalk this up as "the pitcher was charged with the error, so he earned that/those run(s)." As much as I hate to admit it (and do so every time I make this mistake), the rules are clear:
10.16(e) "An error by a pitcher is treated exactly the same as an error by any other fielder in computing earned runs."
For this fact, from the rule book, I have no defense...regardless of my typical rule where "it's my scoresheet and I can do whatever the heck I want to."




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Sunday, February 27, 2011

Spring Training is HERE!!

With the official arrival of SPRING TRAINING GAMES to our collective baseball consciousness, I thought I'd post some shortcuts to previously posted Spring Training games from 2009 and 2010 to herald the End of the DARK DAYS (of no baseball). You might also get a kick at how much my scoresheets have changed over the years, if you are new to these parts.

Besides the advent of BASEBALL SEASON, what I really like most about ST games is seeing the Minor Leaguers in action, even if only for a couple of innings. Many say these games "don't count," well they DO to ME.

Plenty of games on the radio and TV coming up, you know I'll be watching/scoring as usual. Without further ado:

2009 Spring Training
3/1/09 HOU @ NYM ...the first game I ever scored. My advice to you, if you are new at scoring, please avoid Spring Training games. Like my first batch of homebrew many years ago: "What on EARTH was I thinking?!?"
3/4/09 CHC @ CWS
3/5/09 CWS @ CHC
3/14/09 LAA @ CHC
3/20/09 LAD @ KC
3/30/09 TB @ MIN ...I was at this game, this story is very special to me, read it and you'll see why!

2010 Spring Training
3/6/10 CWS @ CHC
3/14/10 CHC @ LAA
3/19/10 CHC @ CWS
3/21/10 TEX @ SD
3/21/10 COL @ KC

Enjoy, and a message from my daughter Kei: Go CUBS!!

Friday, May 14, 2010

5/9/10 Tampa Bay Rays 0, Oakland Athletics 4

Oakland Coliseum, Oakland, CA

Whither A-Rod?

So much press about this milestone (and very early in the season yet); if not for what it is, then because of the 'you don't cross my mound' controversy with A-Hole. Interesting, as the pundits profess, how Braden's Mother's Day gem made that incident nothing more than a footnote.

Hothead Oakland pitcher with bad teeth and old skool reputation throws MLB's 19th perfect game. Chilling resemblances to Mark Buehrle's PG for the Sox last year, starting with "They beat the Rays at home" and ending with "Gape Kapler."

You can read about all that logic online on various blogs (and get the box score as well) but here's my scoresheet for your review.

TB 0 0 1
OAK 4 12 0

Umpire Jim Wolf moves on his 'premature' called Strike 3 pose not once but twice in this game. Kinda funny because he really got me on the first one.

All batters used Pink Bats for at least one plate appearance, with the exception of OAK DH Eric Chavez. The only batter I noticed 'ditching' the pink bats for later PA was Eric Patterson.


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