Archive for July, 2007

Y E S T E R D A Y…
Mariners 2- Angels 0: Kelvim Escobar was good for the Halos, but Miguel Batista was better for Seattle.  The philosophy reading and poetry writing righty ripped through the Angels lineup, allowing only four hits over seven frames.  The Angels looked a lot more like the team who needed […]

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Dodgers 5, Rockies 4:  As is the case with anything Blue these days, any game (win or lose) can’t wrap up without some pitching staff health scares.  Brad Penny threw six innings worth of quality ball, but needed to be removed from the contest after suffering stomach cramps […]

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Dodgers 1, Astros 2: Not only have Dodger pitchers had wavering performances since the All-Star break, they have also had wavering health. Takashi Saito, Hong-Chih Kuo, Randy Wolf, Chad Billingsley and now D Lowe have caught some form of the injury bug, which is […]

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Dodgers 4, Astros 7: Man, Mark Hendrickson just can’t catch a break. The dude finally has a decent outing, then someone else blows it. Poor guy. Now you know how we feel when you pitch, Mark. Rudy Seanez blew up again to […]

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Dodgers 10, Astros 2: The 17 hits were nice, the complete game from Chad Billingsley was nicer. The undefeated (7-0) righty did a relief job on the weary bullpen worthy of the Red Cross, allowing them to take a full night off. It was arguably the biggest […]

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Angels 7, Minnesota 2: That the Angels won isn’t exactly shocking (they are leading the AL West after all). That they won and hit a home run? Now that’s reason enough to start scoping the sky for airborne swine. The blast, from Garrett Anderson, […]

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Yesterday-
Mets 13- Dodgers 9: You may have thought the Home Run Derby occurred exclusively during All-Star weekend. You may even remember Vlad Guerrero winning. But the real Home Run Derby occurred last night at Dodger Stadium. It was more exciting, at least. Both starters had been yanked by the […]

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Yesterday-
Phillies 4- Dodgers 5: Ryan Howard continued to display his dominance of Dodger pitching and Paul Bunyan-esque power, thumping his third home run in two games against the Blue Crew. He proved no match for Andre the Giant however, who blasted a three-run shot in the fourth to give the Dodgers the lead. […]

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Yesterday-
Tampa Bay 8- Angels 3: At this point, Ervin Santana should probably just stop traveling with the team.  The young righty has been shaky overall but downright frightening on the road, and nothing changed yesterday in Florida.  Seven earned and a near team record 14 hits allowed in six frames.   Keep your cell nearby, Joe […]

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Yesterday-
Dodgers 10- Phillies 3. The Blue Boys are back in town and wasted no time continuing their offensive roll of late. Jeff Kent and Matt Kemp both connected for three run long balls, highlighting a rather nightmarish outing for Phillie elder statesman Jamie Moyer. Brad Penny ignored a blister (and […]

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