Saturday, March 30, 2013

Royals Advance to Series


The Kansas City Royals eliminated the Anaheim Angels in five games in their semi-final playoff series.  A recap of the series:

Game 1 - KC 14, ANA 4 - Magglio Ordonez drove in 5 runs with a homer and a double to jump start the Royals attack

Game 2 - KC 7, ANA 5 - Luis Castillo goes 6 for 6; Haren pitches 6 innings for hard fought win

Game 3 - ANA 9, KC 2 - Series returns to Anaheim and Teixera kncoks in 4 runs to lead Angels toi victory

Game 4 - KC 11, ANA 7 - Royals score 3 runs in both the 7th and 8th innings to break open a 5-5 tie; Hanley Ramirez knocks in 3 run and Jonathan Broxton picks up his 5th save of the post season

Game 5 - KC 10, ANA 3 - Kansas City jumps out to early 10-0 lead as Dan Haren (3-0 this post season)pitches 6+ strong innings to close out the series

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Victorino Scores Winning Run in Playoff Series for D-Backs

 

Dustin Pedroia knocked in Shane Victorino in the bottom of the 9th of Game 6 to give Arizona a series win over the Cleveland Indians.  A recap of the games:

Game 1 - CLE 5, AZ 0:  Dempster and Cleveland's pen holds Arizona to 5 hits enroute to a 5-0 shutout to take the series opener.

Game 2 - AZ 7, CLE 6:  Randy Wells struggles, but goes the distance for Arizona, notching the complete game victory. A lot of clutch hits by the Arizona line-up in this one! Series tied 1-1.

Game 3 - AZ 8, CLE 2:  Carlos Pena slugs 2 dingers to lead Arizona to the 8-2 victory.

Game 4 - CLE 4, AZ 1:  Cleveland ties the series up. Danks pitches a 3-hit, 1-run effort for the win.

Game 5 - AZ 7, CLE 2:  A solid offensive effort again by Arizona as they bang out 12 hits and breeze to a 7-2 victory.

Game 6 AZ 7, CLE 6:  A 6-6 tie in the 9th is broken up in the bottom of the 9th for a walkoff series victory by Arizona. Victorino doubled and was brought home by Pedroia,

Friday, March 08, 2013

Astros Hold on to Second Pick


2-4-5 was drawn tonite which allowed Houston to hold on to the second pick in the 2010 draft.

Wednesday, March 06, 2013

Marlins Snatch #1 Spot


The number 447 was very good news in Florida tonite as the Marlins won the #1 pick in the 2010 draft.  So who will it be?  Strasburg, Posey, Stanton? or someone else?

Friday, March 01, 2013

Seattle Over New York in Six

Brandon Phillips (.318, 3 homers and 6 RBI's) helped lead the Seattle Mariners knock out the New York Yankees in six games. New York was making their first post season appearance since 2002. Seattle's potent offense only got 37 hits, but 18 of them were for extra base hits (10 homers). A recap of the series:

NY 3, SEA 2 - Tim Lincecum out dueled Felix Hernandez in a tight opening game. Mariano Rivera survived a shaky ninth to pick up the save. Both Ichiro and Garrett Jones had a pair of hits for New York.

SEA 3, NY 1 - Justin Verlander stopped New York on just one run allowed as Seattle hit three solo homers: Albert Pujols, Brendan Phillips and Brandon Ryan.

SEA 8, NY 5 - Ryan Braun hit a homer and drove in 3 runs as Jon Lester survived a shaky start for the win.

SEA 5, NY 3 - The Mariners got to Lincecum this time as they rallied for three runs in bottom of the 8th for the win. Brandon Phillips drove in 3 more runs for the Mariners.

NY 7, SEA 1 - New York Stayed alive as Jake Peavy tossed a masterful complete game while fanning 10. Justin Verlander took the loss.

SEA 2, NY 0 - The defending champs closed out New York as one of last season's post season heroes, Roy Oswalt, shut out the Bronx Bombers for 7 innings. Andy Pettite pitched strong - but still took the loss for New York.

Seattle now advances to face the winner of the Arizona-Cleveland series.....

Angels Knock Out Braves in Five Games

Joe Nathan (1 win, 2 saves) helped the Anaheim Angels eliminate the Atlanta Braves in five games. A recap of the series:

Angels 7, Braves 3 - John Lannan pitched 7 2/3 strong innings and Adam Lind drove in 4 runs off 3 hits.

Braves 9, Angels 7 - Nick Swisher hit 2 homers and had 4 RBI as Atlanta toppled Anaheim. Josh Johnson(1-0) went 7 innings allowing 3 runs for the win.

Angels 4, Braves 0 - Cahill, Saito and Nathan shut down Atlanta on just one hit. Bobby Abreau hit a 2-run homer in the 7th to break a scoreless game.

Angels 6, Braves 4 (15) - Nick Markakis hit a 3-run homer in the top of the 15th for the game winner.

Angels 4, Braves 2 - Angels closed out the series with a win in Atlanta. Winning pitcher Zach Miner helped his own cause by hitting a 2-run single in the 2nd inning.

Angels willl now face Kansas City in the Semi-Finals.......

Thursday, February 28, 2013

Mauer Leads Royals Over Dodgers in Exciting Series


The Kansas City Royals rallied for two runs in the top of the 9th to defeat the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 7th game.  A recap of the series:


KC 15, LA 10: The boxscore does not do this game justice. 3 GRAND SLAMS! LA has 2 of them and lost 15-10. Mauer went 5 for 5! What a game. Haren was solid the first 4 1/3 innings with 8 K's but then gave up a grand slam To Chase Utley after hitting and walking a batter and was sent to the dugout. Things looked good for the Dodgers with a 4-1 lead after the bottom of the 5th. But KC came up and scored 9 runs in the top of the 6th including a pinch hit grand slam by Adrian Gonzalez! LA scored 2 more in the bottom of the inning to make sure score 10-6. KC couldnt do anything in the top of the 7th but in the bottom half LA managed to get the bases loaded and hit ANOTHER GRAND SLAM off of Calero to tie the game at 10. The 8th was pretty quiet and neither team managed to score. In the top of the 9th KC managed to pull away for good after scoring 5 runs to make the score 15-10. Broxton closed out an very long exciting game!

KC 5, LA 3:  The Kansas City Royals tallied 4 runs in the 8th inning and got by the LosAngeles Dodgers at Dodger Stadium. The final score was 5 to 3.Kansas City had the winning rally in the 8th inning when they came up with 4 runs on 6 hits. The crucial at-bat was provided by Joe Mauer who helped quiet the crowd when he smacked a three-run homer. Los Angeles tried unsuccessfully to come back in the 9th.

LA 3, KC 2:  Carl Crawford and Nate McClouth go deep for Los Angeles.  Huston Street picked up the win in relief.

KC 4, LA 3:  Kansas City won behind JD Drew's HR and the bullpen shut down the Dodgers after the 5th inning.

LA 5, KC 4 (10):  Game 5 was an exciting game that ended in 10 innings when Miguel Cabrera went deep with a 2 run HR in the 10th inning. KC tried to come back in the bottom half but was unable to pull it off. This game was exhausting for the LA bullpen and just about every player was used. They were happy to have the next evening off to prepare for game 6 back in LA.

LA 7, KC 5 (10):  Game 6 also went into extras. KC tied up the game in the top of the 8th at 5-5 and the bullppens were able to keep the game tied heading into the 10th. KC was not able to manufacture any runs in the top of the inning. LA came up in the bottom half and after a Miguel Cabrera single and a sac bunt Nate McLouth came up and hit a walk off homer to keep the team alive for another game!

KC 3, LA 2:  Kansas City advances to the next round of the playoffs by winning a nail biter of a game 7. Down 2-1 in the 9th Ryan Zimmerman came up and smacked a triple. He eventually scored on a pinch hit single by Adrian Gonzalez. With a runner on first and 3rd with one out, Jim Thome pinch hit and hit a soft ground ball that looked like it was going to be a double play. The LA defense was able to get the runner at 2nd but Thome hustled down the line and beat out the throw allowing the runner on 3rd to score and gave KC the lead. Broxton came in for the 9th and sent the home team to the showers and Kansas City is on it's way to the next round.




Sunday, February 24, 2013

2010 Draft Lottery Info


We will be conducting our draft lottery on Wednesday, March 6th and Thursday, March 7th.....

The “Pennsylvania Daily Number Evening” lottery (http://www.palottery.state.pa.us/) on subsequent nights (7PM EST) will be used to decide who gets the #1 and #2 picks in the first round only. If the second pick yields the same result as the first night, then a third night’s lottery drawing will be used. The remaining 10 teams will draft in reverse order of record. So, the team with the poorest record can do no worst than pick third in the first round.


2010 Lottery Drawing Chances:

000 to 249 – Houston (52-110)

250 to 449 – Florida (63-99)

450 to 604 – Minnesota (67-95)

605 to 724 – Washington (69-93)

725 to 814 – Pittsburgh (70-92, 28-18 runs scored vs. St. Louis in tie-breaker)

815 to 879 – St. Louis (70-92)

880 to 924 – San Francisco (73-89)

925 to 954 – Boston (74-88, 4-2 vs. Philadelphia in tie-breaker)

955 to 974 – Philadelphia (74-88)

975 to 986 – Chicago (76-86)

987 to 994 – Oakland (79-83, 29-24 runs scored vs. Toronto in tie-breaker)

995 to 999 – Toronto (79-83)

(Click here for a history of previous lottery numbers selected.)

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Team Bullpen




Strat-O-Matic Report






ZTeam Bullpen
Team ReERA ReW ReL Sv
--------------------------- ----- --- --- --
New York Yankees (NYA) 2.03 9 3 26
St. Louis Cardinals (SLN) 2.72 4 4 18
Toronto Blue-Jays (TOA) 2.99 12 5 15
Los Angeles Dodgers (LAN) 3.04 9 7 19
Washington Nationals (WAN) 3.12 9 10 24
Oakland A's (OAA) 3.12 15 9 16
Chicago White Sox (CHA) 3.17 8 10 20
Anaheim Angels (ANA) 3.19 20 9 26
Boston Red Sox (BOA) 3.32 14 17 20
Atlanta Braves (ATN) 3.40 8 8 24
Arizona Diamondbacks (ARN) 3.79 7 9 19
Seattle Mariners (SEA) 4.04 12 8 17
Minnesota Twins (MNA) 4.13 8 11 17
Houston Astros (HON) 4.14 10 14 12
Philadelphia Phillies (PHN) 4.15 11 7 13
Cleveland Indians (CLA) 4.23 9 12 26
Pittsburgh Pirates (PIN) 4.39 12 13 14
San Francisco Giants (SFN) 4.93 10 13 19
Kansas City Royals (KCA) 5.17 10 10 22
Florida Marlins (FLN) 5.43 10 10 12








Team Clutch Hitting




Strat-O-Matic Report






Team Clutch Hitting
Team ClAB ClH ClHR ClRBI ClAvg
--------------------------- ---- --- ---- ----- -----
Washington Nationals (WAN) 284 79 15 99 .278
Arizona Diamondbacks (ARN) 288 79 8 101 .274
San Francisco Giants (SFN) 316 84 13 121 .266
Atlanta Braves (ATN) 331 86 14 116 .260
Philadelphia Phillies (PHN) 317 82 8 107 .259
Houston Astros (HON) 282 72 9 89 .255
New York Yankees (NYA) 290 74 7 95 .255
Seattle Mariners (SEA) 330 83 13 114 .252
Anaheim Angels (ANA) 362 90 11 126 .249
Toronto Blue-Jays (TOA) 314 78 13 114 .248
Florida Marlins (FLN) 305 73 15 102 .239
Los Angeles Dodgers (LAN) 282 67 13 90 .238
Oakland A's (OAA) 287 67 14 87 .233
Pittsburgh Pirates (PIN) 275 63 8 83 .229
Chicago White Sox (CHA) 267 61 9 86 .228
Kansas City Royals (KCA) 340 77 9 101 .226
Cleveland Indians (CLA) 323 72 14 107 .223
St. Louis Cardinals (SLN) 258 54 7 61 .209
Boston Red Sox (BOA) 302 57 8 71 .189
Minnesota Twins (MNA) 272 51 7 67 .188








Saturday, September 22, 2012

Clutch Hitting (Thru Block 1)








Team Clutch Hitting
Team                        ClAB ClH ClHR ClRBI ClAvg
--------------------------- ---- --- ---- ----- -----
Philadelphia Phillies (PHN)    88  28    1    30  .318
San Francisco Giants (SFN)    121  37    7    52  .306
New York Yankees (NYA)         84  24    2    31  .286
Atlanta Braves (ATN)           82  23    6    34  .280
Los Angeles Dodgers (LAN)      83  23    3    27  .277
Florida Marlins (FLN)          86  23    3    29  .267
Houston Astros (HON)           84  22    3    26  .262
Seattle Mariners (SEA)         98  25    4    35  .255
Washington Nationals (WAN)     69  16    6    26  .232
Boston Red Sox (BOA)           82  19    3    20  .232
Arizona Diamondbacks (ARN)     70  16    0    24  .229
Kansas City Royals (KCA)       96  21    1    24  .219
Anaheim Angels (ANA)           97  21    3    23  .216
Pittsburgh Pirates (PIN)       87  18    4    28  .207
Cleveland Indians (CLA)       100  20    2    25  .200
Chicago White Sox (CHA)        75  15    0    18  .200
Toronto Blue-Jays (TOA)        88  17    4    27  .193
Oakland A's (OAA)              73  14    2    20  .192
St. Louis Cardinals (SLN)      67  12    3    16  .179
Minnesota Twins (MNA)          77  12    2    13  .156

Bullpen Stats (Thru Block 1)







ZTeam Bullpen
Team                        ReERA ReW ReL Sv
--------------------------- ----- --- --- --
Chicago White Sox (CHA)       1.63   5   2  7
New York Yankees (NYA)        2.17   1   2  8
Los Angeles Dodgers (LAN)     2.19   2   1  5
St. Louis Cardinals (SLN)     2.31   1   1  5
Washington Nationals (WAN)    2.70   3   0  5
Anaheim Angels (ANA)          2.97   4   4  7
Atlanta Braves (ATN)          3.02   1   1  7
Toronto Blue-Jays (TOA)       3.21   3   2  5
San Francisco Giants (SFN)    3.22   5   1  8
Philadelphia Phillies (PHN)   3.28   3   2  4
Houston Astros (HON)          3.45   3   4  6
Seattle Mariners (SEA)        3.54   5   1  5
Minnesota Twins (MNA)         3.57   1   7  4
Oakland A's (OAA)             3.74   4   0  6
Boston Red Sox (BOA)          3.79   3   4  6
Arizona Diamondbacks (ARN)    4.37   1   3  6
Pittsburgh Pirates (PIN)      4.88   4   3  5
Kansas City Royals (KCA)      5.00   4   2  4
Florida Marlins (FLN)         6.13   0   5  2
Cleveland Indians (CLA)       6.90   0   5  7

Block 1 Walk-Offs


Blue-Jays....... 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 2 - 8 10 2 
Royals.......... 0 1 1 2 3 0 1 0 1 - 9 18 0 

Adrian Gonzalez had 4 hits and 2 RBI as the Kansas City Royals pulled out a
win over the Toronto team by a score of 9 to 8 at Kauffman Stadium.
 
The deciding run was scored by Kansas City in the 9th.  Gonzalez lofted a
solo-blast 'downtown' giving Kansas City the victory and sending the 13,555
home-town fans home happy.




Indians......... 0 0 2  0 0 0  0 0 1  -  3  8  0
Angels.......... 0 0 2  0 0 0  0 0 3  -  5  8  0

In a thrilling finish the Anaheim Angels won in dramatic fashion coming back
to beat the Cleveland Indians by the count of 5 to 3.
 
Anaheim won the game with a rally in the bottom of the 9th inning with 3 runs
utilizing 2 base hits.  After an out was recorded, Marco Scutaro got things
going when he lined a base-hit.  Jason Bartlett followed next and he drew a
walk.  Matt Tolbert got his turn next, but he was a strikeout victim.  Casey
McGehee was up next and he clubbed a three-run home run giving Anaheim the
victory as 16,481 happy fans celebrated wildly.



Blue-Jays....... 0 1 0  0 0 1  3 1 0  -  6 10  2
Braves.......... 1 0 0  0 0 1  2 0 3  -  7 13  0

In an great finish the Atlanta Braves won in dramatic fashion over the Toronto
club by a score of 7 to 6 at Progressive Field.
 
Atlanta scored the decisive runs in a big bottom of the 9th inning scoring 3
runs on 2 base hits.  Derek Jeter kicked off the action when he laced a
base-knock.  Kevin Youkilis followed next and he was hit by a pitch.  Matt
Holliday dug into the batters box next, but he struck out.  Nick Swisher
followed, but he was set down on strikes.  Jermaine Dye came to the plate and
launched a three-run homer giving Atlanta the win as 48,075 happy fans
joyfully celebrated.


Justin Morneau Justin Morneau #33 of the Minnesota Twins rounds third after hitting a two-run home run against the Kansas City Royals in the fifth inning at Kauffman Stadium June 4, 2012 in Kansas City, Missouri.
Twins........... 0 1 1  1 0 0  4 0 1  -  8 11  2
Pirates......... 0 6 0  0 0 0  0 2 2  - 10 11  0

In a dramatic ending at Miller Park the Pittsburgh Pirates won in their last
at-bat beating the Minnesota Twins by the count of 10 to 8.
 
Pittsburgh erupted with the game winning runs in the bottom of the 9th inning
with 2 runs.  Justin Morneau led off and started the rally when he drew a
walk.  Ben Francisco stepped up to the plate and he cleared the fences for a
two-run home run making Pittsburgh victorious to the delight of the the home
town crowd.  This was a game of many highs and lows for the home town fans,
as the lead kept changing - 5 times in all.



Erik Bedard was 1 out away from a No-Hitter against Boston




Even though Bedard had given up a run in the 4th (Bourn stole 2nd and 3rd, and Damon put down an excellent suicide squeeze), he had a no-hitter into the top of the 9th. With 2 outs, Alexei Ramirez just barely snuck a ball past Aramis Ramirez for the 1st hit of the game for the Red Sox. Oakland still won 4-1.


Strat-O-Matic Report






BOXSCORE: 2009 Boston Red Sox At 2009 Oakland A's 5/3/2009

Red Sox AB R H RBI AVG A's AB R H RBI AVG
M.Bourn CF 3 1 0 0 .219 R.Ryal 2B 4 0 2 1 .261
A.Ramirez SS 4 0 1 0 .342 A.Ramirez 3B 4 1 3 1 .340
J.Damon LF 3 0 0 1 .329 K.Morales 1B 4 0 0 0 .295
D.Uggla 2B 3 0 0 0 .191 M.Kemp CF 3 0 0 0 .261
J.Loney 1B 1 0 0 0 .240 M.Diaz RF 4 0 0 0 .310
M.Teahen 3B 3 0 0 0 .194 A-R.Sweeney RF 0 0 0 0 .340
J.Baker C 3 0 0 0 .238 K.Blanks LF 4 1 1 1 .107
G.Matthews Jr RF 2 0 0 0 .100 J.Buck C 4 1 2 1 .250
B-Y.Betancourt PH 1 0 0 0 .231 J.Rollins SS 4 1 2 0 .171
C-C.Thomas RF 0 0 0 0 .200 E.Bedard P 3 0 0 0 .083
M.Cain P 2 0 0 0 .167
A.Heilman P 0 0 0 0 ----
D-G.Beckham PH 1 0 0 0 .255
-- -- -- --- -- -- -- ---
Totals 26 1 1 1 Totals 34 4 10 4

A-Subbed Defensively (RF) For Diaz In 8th Inning
B-Pinch Hit For Matthews Jr In 8th Inning
C-Subbed Defensively (RF) For Betancourt In 8th Inning
D-Pinch Hit For Heilman In 9th Inning

Red Sox......... 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 - 1 1 2
A's............. 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 - 4 10 0

Red Sox (11-20) IP H R ER BB SO HR ERA
M.Cain LOSS(1-3) 7 10 4 4 1 11 3 3.83
A.Heilman 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1.17
Totals 8 10 4 4 2 12 3

A's (14-8) IP H R ER BB SO HR ERA
E.Bedard WIN(4-1) 9 1 1 1 3 8 0 1.70
Totals 9 1 1 1 3 8 0

ATTENDANCE- 38,435 DATE- Friday, May 3rd 2009 TIME- Night WEATHER- Good
UMPIRES- Wally Bell, Brian O'Nora, Dan Iassogna, Mark Hirschbeck
T- 2:36
LEFT ON BASE- Red Sox: 2 A's:10
DOUBLE PLAYS- Red Sox: 0 A's: 1
ERRORS- D.Uggla, J.Baker
DOUBLES- R.Ryal(3rd)
HOME RUNS- A.Ramirez(4th), K.Blanks(1st), J.Buck(2nd)
STOLEN BASES- M.Bourn-2(13th)
SACRIFICE HITS- J.Damon, E.Bedard
WALKS- M.Bourn, J.Loney-2, R.Ryal, M.Kemp
HIT BY PITCH- A.Ramirez
STRIKE OUTS- M.Bourn, A.Ramirez, J.Damon, M.Teahen-3, J.Baker, M.Cain,
K.Morales-3, M.Kemp, M.Diaz-3, K.Blanks, J.Buck, E.Bedard-3
GIDP- J.Baker
2-out RBI- R.Ryal
WEB GEMS- Bot 8th: Clete Thomas robbed Aramis Ramirez of an extra base hit.

Aramis Ramirez went deep and Erik Bedard took a no-hitter into the 9th inning
as the Oakland A's outscored the Boston Red Sox 4 to 1.

Bedard(4-1) was indeed brilliant as he hand-cuffed the Boston offense. He
surrendered only 1 hit and 3 walks in 9 innings improving his ERA from 1.93
to 1.70. The left-handed Bedard had his no-hit bid broken up by Alexei
Ramirez who singled with two outs in the 9th inning. Oakland finished with
10 hits in the victory.

Matt Cain(1-3) absorbed the loss. He served up 3 homeruns in his 7 innings.








Saturday, July 14, 2012

Mariners World Series Champions!


The Seattle Mariners won the 2008 Millennium World Series by defeating the Anaheim Angels 4 games to 2.  A recap of the series:  

Game 1:  Roy Oswalt vs Armando Galarraga
The game 1 matchup between the redhot Oswalt vs the inconsistent Galarraga.  Galarraga's strength is right handed hitters which Seattle has alot of but which Galarraga would show up?  The one who shut down the Mariners in the regular season or the pitcher who gave up seven runs in the first inning in a previous playoff start.  Unfortunately for the home fans, the wilder Galarraga showed up.  The Mariners put up four in the first with two hits and two hit batters and another run in the second inning against Galarraga.  Galarraga settled down some but allowed seven runs with nine hits over six innings. 

With 2 out in the 1st inning, Blaise decided to put Alex Rodriguez on to load the bases.  After watching two breaking balls miss, Luis Gonzalez hit a Galarraga fastball into the right-centerfield seats for a grand slam.  Carlos Quentin hit a PH HR and Brandon Phillips also went deep for the Mariners as they easily win game 1 as Roy Oswalt improves to 4-0 in the playoffs:  Seattle wins 8-2

Game 2:  Mike Mussina vs John Lannan
With Mussina retiring after the season, he wanted to leave it all on the field and give it everything.  He received a lot of run support early as the Mariners put up one in the second, three in the third and four in the fourth for an early 8-0 lead.  Lannan lasted three innings and was pulled for Seth McClung after surrending six runs.  McClung didn't fare much better as he allowed four additional runs in three innings of work as he struggled to find the strike zone.  With the early lead, Mussina coasted as he scattered eight hits and lowered his playoff ERA to 0.93

Ryan Braun went 3 for 6 with a double, 2 homeruns and 5 RBI.  Carlos Delgado hit a solo shot in the 7th for Anaheim to avoid the shutout.  Seattle wins 15-1 and outscores Anaheim 23-3. 

Game 3:  Kyle Davies vs Scott Kazmir
Davies pitched an inning in each of the Angel blowout losses in games one and two so he was feeling loose.  Anaheim manufactured a run in the second inning to take its first lead in a game.  Jose Guillen then blasted a three run shot off Kazmir the next inning and Anaheim stretched its lead to 5.   Guillen hit his second homerun of the game in the 5th as Rich Aurilia and Marco Scutaro also left the yard.  Guillen finished 3 for 4 with 2 HR and 4 RBI.  Kazmir was tagged for eight runs in seven innings.  Davies improved to 3-0 in the playoffs by allowings two runs in six innings.  Anaheim wins 8-4

Game 4:  Chris Volstad vs Roy Oswalt
Both starters entered the game undefeated in the post season with ERA's under 2.  They both continued their post season dominance.  Volstad was able to pitch out of several jams with but surrendered a two run homerun by Carlos Quentin in the fifth.  The Angels added one the next inning but couldn't get much going against Oswalt.  Francisco Rodriguez entered the ninth inning clinging to a one run lead with no outs and Nick Markakis on second after a double off Oswalt.  Marco Scutaro's squeeze play in the 9th inning was unsuccessful as K-Rod preserved the victory.  Seattle wins 2-1 as Roy Oswalt improves to 5-0.

Game 5:  Armando Galarraga vs Mike Mussina
Galarraga looks to bounce back from a disappointing game one while Mussina trys to finish his career by clinching a World Series title.  Anaheim manufactured a run in the fourth for the early lead and added to it with a Troy Glaus homerun in the fourth.  Alex Rodriguez answered back for the Mariners with a 2 run blast in the bottom of the fourth to knot it at two.  Mussina started to tire with two outs in the seventh as Mark Teixeira knocked in Glaus with a homerun and Jose Guillen followed with another tater as Anaheim broke the game open with a 5-2 lead.  Galarraga pitched well into the seventh inning allowing only three hits until Blaise went to his bullpen.  Jose Arrendondo allowed a hit without retiring a batter so the closer, Joe Nathan, came in the eighth to shut down the Mariners to pick up his fourth postseason save.  Anaheim wins 5-2.

Game 6:  Felix Hernandez vs John Lannan
Back to Anaheim. The Angels outscored the Mariners 14-8 at Camden Yards of Seattle but didn't fare as well at home. Lannan didn't pitch well at home in game two while Hernandez will get his first work of the Series. Albert Pujols knocked in Jose Reyes with a home run in first for an early lead. Doubles by Mike Cameron and Yadier Molina in the third extended the Seattle lead to 3 but Anaheim answered back in the bottom half by adding two with some cluth hitting by Skip Schumaker and Nick Markakis. The Mariners added a run in the fourth for a 4-2 lead. Felix Hernandez entered a groove after the third inning and struck out eight in his 6 2/3 innings of work. John Lester saw his only action in the Series relieving Hernandez as he was asked to retire some of the tough left-handed Angel hitters. Felix Rodriguez pitched a hitless ninth for his sixth postseason save as the Mariners win the game and Series 4-2.  Seattle wins 4-2.

Saturday, June 30, 2012

2009 Draft Preview - Ricky Romero


Ricardo Romero 
Position: Pitcher 
Bats: Right, Throws: Left 
Height: 6' 0", Weight: 220 lb. 
Born: November 6, 1984 in East Los Angeles, CA (Age 27)
High School: Roosevelt HS (Los Angeles, CA)
School: California State University Fullerton (Fullerton, CA)
Drafted by the Toronto Blue Jays in the 1st round (6th pick) of the 2005 amateur draft.
Signed June 16, 2005.   
Debut:  April 9, 2009

2009 Draft Preview - Andrew McCutchen

Andrew Stefan McCutchen 
Position: Centerfielder 
Bats: Right, Throws: Right 
Height: 5' 10", Weight: 185 lb.
Born: October 10, 1986 in Fort Meade, FL (Age 25)
High School: Fort Meade HS (Fort Meade, FL)
Drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 1st round (11th pick) of the 2005 amateur draft.
Signed June 16, 2005. 
Debut: June 4, 2009



Friday, June 29, 2012

Cameron's Grand Slam Sends Mariners to Series

The Seattle Mariners defeated the Kansas Royals 4 games to 2 in their semi-final playoff series.  A recap of the games:


KC 3, SEA 2 - Hanley Ramirez and Chipper Jones hit back-to-back homers in the bottom of the 8th off reliever Joe Nelson

KC 5, SEA 4 (12) - Hanley Ramirez hit a walk off homer in the bottom of the 12th with a towering shot to LF.  Royals leads 2 games to 0 as the series shifts to Seattle

SEA 4, KC 1 - Mike Mussina allowed 1 run in the complete game victory.  A-Rod's 3 run blast in the 6th was the deciding factor.

SEA 6, KC 4 - Mariners play for the big inning again in the 6th by putting 6 across in the frame. Jose Reyes 2 rbi double put the Mariners ahead.  Royals add 2 against the Seattle bullpen to pull it close in the end.  K-Rod loads the bases in the 9th but Chipper Jones ends the game with grounder to Jose Reyes.

SEA 10, KC 5 - Roy Oswalt continues his great postseason and loses his shutout bid in the 9th.  Mariners enter the 9th up 10-0.  Royals rally for 5 in the 9th off Dan Sarate and Oswalt but fall short.  Mariners now lead 3 games to 2 as the series heads back to Kansas City for game 6.

SEA 5, KC 2 - Mike Cameron slugs a grand slam in the top of the 9th to take a 5-2 lead and the Mariners hold on to advance to the World Series vs. the Angels.


Thursday, June 14, 2012

Braves Get 2nd Pick

The number 558 was drawn which enabled the Atlanta Braves to get the second pick in the 2009 Draft.

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Phillies Nab First Pick

The number 905 was magic in Philadelphia as the Phillies vaulted all the way from the 7th position to having the first pick in the 2009 draft.  Congrats!