Showing posts with label world series. Show all posts
Showing posts with label world series. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 3, 2015

11/1/2015 Kansas City Royals 7, New York Mets 2

Citi Field, Flushing, NY
World Series Game 5
KC wins the Series 4-1


So many #feels...the World Series ends with Game 5, when it feels like it was played all seven. I could trot out a blathering repertoire of analysis and chuck wagon here, but I'm kind of speechless. The team that came this close to winning it all last year, defeating a team that I really have no troubles with (yes, even though they swept the Cubs).


Instead of me going on and on about this, you're better off reading Sam Miller's commentary at Baseball Prospectus (don't worry, paywall cheapazoids...it's a free article, no $ required).

As for my revered Uncle Bob...sorry about the loss, but be proud of what you've taken an active part in over the past several years. 
Leave it to the guy who represents my original interest as a child in baseball to introduce a new and unusual theological dilemma into my eccentric blend of fandom. I was rooting for the Royals, but felt like I was rooting for Bobby the whole time...I'm too old to be confused anymore, but I certainly enjoyed whatever it was that stayed with me throughout the series.

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






Wednesday, October 29, 2014

10/29/2014 San Francisco Giants 3, Kansas City Royals 2

Kauffman Stadium, Kansas City, MO
World Series Game 7

From the bridge of an alien ship many light years away, and thousands of years from now, this score might indicate that this was a very close game. It really wasn't. Tim Hudson was a miss, Madison Bumgarner was a hit.

Worthy of note, but worthless in weight: the very first Managerial Review in World Series history occurred tonight.

SF wins the Series 4-3

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




Tuesday, October 28, 2014

10/28/2014 San Francisco Giants 0, Kansas City Royals 10

Kauffman Stadium, Kansas City, MO
World Series Game 6

"You SHUT US OUT last Sunday!"

"...take THAT!"

[SOBS] [CRIES] [SOBS]

"...better save some o' those RUNS for tomorrow night, holmes..."

Series tied 3-3...fasten your seat belts, GAME SEVEN!!

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




Sunday, October 26, 2014

10/26/2014 Kansas City Royals 0, San Francisco Giants 5

AT&T Park, San Francisco, CA
World Series Game 5

The face of a KILLAH
Analysis, analysis, opinion, analysis, inside joke, analysis, meme, analysis...

Madison Bumgarner is a badass pitcher. Complete game shutout.
SF leads the Series 3-2

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



Friday, October 24, 2014

10/24/2014 Kansas City Royals 3, San Francisco Giants 2

AT&T Park, San Francisco, CA
World Series Game 3

Nice! Two old guys pitching and an amazing SF crowd would have been highlights of the game...but instead, the highlight is Brandon Finnegan; the first player in history to play in a College World Series and a World Series in the same year.

KC leads the Series 2-1

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



Wednesday, October 22, 2014

10/22/2014 San Francisco Giants 2, Kansas City Royals 7

Kauffman Stadium, Kansas City, MO
World Series Game 2


Yordano Ventura was pretty awesome, important to note that Ned Yost managed to take him out of the game just when he needed to.

Series tied 1-1

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



Tuesday, October 21, 2014

10/21/2014 San Francisco Giants 7, Kansas City Royals 1

Kauffman Stadium, Kansas City, MO
World Series Game 1

It's important to note that most folks don't realize that "Big Game" James Shields did not get his nickname from his postseason pitching prowess.

SF leads the series 1-0

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



Sunday, December 22, 2013

10/22/1991 Minnesota Twins 4, Atlanta Braves 5

Fulton County Stadium, Atlanta, GA
World Series Game 3

Watching Steve Avery and Scott Erickson pitch the same game was like watching two Superheroes fight each other with bloody abandon.
I drew this conclusion not based upon the announcers' repeated references to Erickson's features favoring those of Christopher Reeve, but based upon the sheer amount of #rack and #rig between the two of them.


The 1991 World Series will probably always be my favorite; I watch the whole series every year, during the offseason, and I am always flush with excitement no matter how many times I do so. This legendary extra-innings affair certainly contained its share of cliffhangers, with Mark Lemke's heroics in the 12th inning closing the game in extraordinary fashion.

What is also extraordinary: Rick Aguilera pinch hitting in the 5 hole during the top of the 12th inning. Why? Because it was the first time in a World Series since the Designated Hitter era began that a Pitcher batted as a pinch hitter since Don Drysdale did the same in 1965. Aguilera stayed in the game as the Pitcher for the bottom of the 12th and gave up the 1-out single to David Justice, who would eventually steal a base and then score on Lemke's single and win the game.

SCOREKEEPER'S NOTE: There will have to be a post (or a series of posts) on how to score extra-innings games, because there are so many things you can do to stay on top of the events as they unfold, and to wrap it all up when the game is finally over and you're all out of ice cream. It can get messy if you don't keep up on it; there are several tips on preventing the mess...one of those tips, I'd like to share right now.
Here's a typical scoresheet entry (from another game) that indicates Crowe entered the game as a defensive replacement during the bottom of the 7th in RF for Paredes - I mark the entry with a "B7" to note this. Related: if a player enters the game as a pinch hitter, I don't note this by his name, as I did above...his first entry is for his first Plate Appearance, and is therefore easier to understand.

For extra-innings games, the focus of record-keeping is to be able to distinguish what happens during the innings on your first page (for my 2013 scoresheets, that would be the first 9 innings) and what happens on your second pate (10th inning and beyond). On the MIN sheet, page 1 of 2, there were a total of four batters in the 9th spot:

  1. #19 Erickson (P - 1 AB in the 3rd)
  2. #9 Larkin (PH - 1 AB in the 6th)
  3. #44 Davis (PH - 1 AB in the 8th)
  4. #1 Brown (defensive replacement, RF in the bottom of the 8th, no AB)
  5. #25 Bush (PH - 1 AB in the 9th, stayed in the game as RF + 1 more AB in the 12th = 2 AB)
Brown was only a defensive replacement, was lifted for another PH (Bush), so that's why there's an 'X' in his AB box. This is straightforward because the only defensive replacement was in the 8th inning, on page 1 of 1 (the first 9 innings).  What if the first appearance as a PH occurred after the first 9 innings?
Well, it happens here, during this game. Looking at the 5th and 6th spots in the order, instead of making the note inside the 'player's name' box, I make it to the left of the box, so that when I wrap all of this up, I know that "yeah, this happened on page 2" and I can reference that information. All of the totals happen on page 1, the way that I do it, so this is important to me. More detail on this in the future, I promise!!!


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






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Wednesday, October 30, 2013

10/30/2013 St Louis Cardinals 1, Boston Red Sox 6

Fenway Park, Boston, MA
World Series Game 6

The WEIRD SERIES...ends with Game 6.

This is Boston celebrating. They would have liked to celebrate at home, and they did.
Mike Napoli gets a Golden Sombrero...but Boston still wins. Mike Matheny calls for 3 intentional walks, 2 of those 3 baserunners ended up scoring. Think about that what you will. Or not.


Scorekeeper's Note: The weirdest play happens in the bottom of the 5th inning, Boston already up 6-0, Jacoby Ellsbury on 1B after reaching on an error (Matt Carpenter's 2nd errah of the Series). During Dustin Pedroia's AB, Ellsbury heads for second...and returns safely on a 1-3-4-3-6-3 PO attempt. According to the Rules - this is not a Stolen Base Attempt...it would have been considered an attempt only if Ellsbury was either safe at 2B (successful), or caught at either 1B or 2B as a result of the Pick-off (unsuccessful). You can't give credit for something that didn't result in either outcome, regardless of the intention at the time.

Boston wins the Series 4-2. Cue "Dirty Water."



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Monday, October 28, 2013

10/28/2013 Boston Red Sox 3, St Louis Cardinals 1

Busch Stadium, St Louis, MO
World Series Game 5

The 2013 WEIRD SERIES continues...

Yeah, Adam Wainwright was great, but Jon Lester was better. But this isn't weird.
David Ortiz really isn't weird either, but his triple slash of .727 / .750 / 1.364 through the first 4 games of the Weird Series is, just a little bit. Ortiz ties Billy Hatcher's 1990 record for reaching base safely in consecutive World Series games with his single in the 4th inning.


However, he only ties it, as he flies out in the 6th.

Boston leads the Series 3-2.



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Sunday, October 27, 2013

10/27/2013 Boston Red Sox 4, St Louis Cardinals 2

Busch Stadium, St Louis, MO
World Series Game 4

The 2013 WEIRD SERIES continues...

Oh, the HUMANITY...
With Kolten Wong brought in as a pinch runner for Allen Craig, the game ends as Wong is picked off at first base.


"Should of left Craig in, Napoli would of tripped on his legs."

The Series is tied 2-2



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