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…and the 2010 turtle-wax award goes to…
Im not the 1st to say this, and far more important people have said it, and Im sure the people at FOX are thinking it:
Giants and Rangers world series? Who is gonna watch that?
…though the 49ers and Cowboys both suck bad this year, so the respective cities care, but thats it…
So while the remaining 95% of the sporting world hit offseason mode, its time that we award the awards that need awarding…and Im still waiting on that sponsor…
Again, these are the awards you DONT want to win…
The “You dont belong here” award
-Awarded to 1 of the 8 playoff teams that shouldn’t be in the playoffs
(previous winner: 2009 Minnesota Twins)
The Texas Rangers
This was a tough one since the top 4 teams in each league were also the playoff teams. The Rangers pulled off a 90-72 record this year, one game better than the 89-73 Red Sox. But seeing how the Red Sox had to deal with the Yankees, Rays, Blue Jays and even the Showalter Orioles…while the Rangers dealt with the AL west, Im inclined to believe that the Red Sox’s 89 wins carry way more weight than the Rangers 90 wins. The Rangers sucked, but they played in a sucky division and had Cliff Lee. If baseball ran like the BCS, Rangers would be home, not in the world series.
The “Sucks to be you” award
-Awarded to the team going home with a better record than a playoff team
(previous winner: 2009 Texas Rangers)
The San Diego Padres
Do I really need to justify this? Simply put, it sucked to be a Padre this year. HUGE lead in the west, then a nasty 10 game slide, then the slow, inevitable fall into nothing. Sad…so, so sad. They finished at 90-72, same as the Rangers but the NL west was a tougher division. Again, Padres wins carry more weight.
The “Orioles and Blue Jays would rather play in this division” award
-Awarded to the crappiest division in baseball
(previous winner: 2009 AL Central)
The American League West Division: Rangers, Angels, Mariners, Athletics
With the Blue Jays having a good year for the first time in a while, it sure was tough for them to remember that they play in the AL east. If they played in the west, they wouldve been no brainer 2nd place finishers. Add a few more wins since theyd be playing the Angels and not the Red Sox…and the Mariners instead of the Yankees…with that math, they mightve won the west or at least give the Rangers a run for their money. Only the Rangers finished above .500 in the division. All other divisions have at least 2 teams above water. Hell, every other division was able to produce at least 2 teams with over 85 wins.
-Honorable mention goes to the NL Central since they were pretty bad too, but they had 2 teams above .500 and above 85 wins.
The “steroid accusation rookie of the year” award
-Awarded to the slugger who is probably gonna get accused of steroids next, if not already
(I am NOT accusing the winner of steroids. I’m just saying he’s probably gonna get scrutinized next)
(previous winner: 2009 Aaron Hill)
Corey Hill of the Milwaukee Brewers
2010 HR total: 31
Previous high: 24 in 2007
I was all set to award Jose Bautista this award, but hes already dealing with steroid b!tching, and the spirit of this award is to figure whos most likely next. Otherwise Big Floppi would win every year.
Not a huge jump for Hart, but pretty noticable since he only had 20 in 157 games in 2008.
The “What the hell happened to you?” award
-Awarded to the team that fell off the map when they were suppose to be contenders
(previous winner: 2009 New York Mets)
The Seattle Mariners
They had Cliff Lee, they had King Felix, they had Suzuki…seriously, what the hell Seattle? You were suppose to be the new kings of the west.
The “Shut your God damn mouth!” award
-Awarded to whoever apparently talked too much during spring training
(previous winner: 2009 Chicago Cubs)
MLB Network
I wanna say it was either Peter Gammons and Harold Reynolds, but I remember watching MLB Network in the spring when they were breaking down the AL east and they were all but handing the Red Sox the division because of their “amazing” focus on pitching and defense. Thats all they could talk about: The Red Sox have great pitching and defense.
Well, not only did the Red Sox not even make the playoffs, but the pitching and defense forgot to show up this year. They were a terrible team defensively and their rotation crumbled. John Lackey didnt really pan out and most starters were either hurt of useless.
Good job MLB Network, you sure did pick a winner.
The “This years miracle, next years Rays” award
-Awarded to the team that made a suprise playoff run this year, and will fall well short next year
(previous winner: 2009 Colorado Rockies)
The Tampa Bay Rays
I was gonna rename this award every year in honor of the team that did indeed fall short, but seeing how the 2010 Rays are a doomsday prediction in wait, I figure the name should stick for now. The Rays are gearing up for a huge budget cut…and seeing how they didnt have much of a budget to begin with should bring fears to more than a few Rays fans. the 1998 Marlins come to mind of what happens when a budget cut hits a team after a postseason run.
The “This years Nationals, next years miracle” award
-Awarded to the team that sucked this year, but can make a run next year
(previous winner: 2009 Chicago White Sox)
Chicago White Sox
Dont be fooled, the White Sox wouldve won the central if the Twins were playing like 2009, not 2010. I still like their chances with Ozzie at the helm. and with the Rays dying off, thats one less tought team to deal with for the playoff run.
This is probably the best award to win, and the White Sox defended it, meaning theyre clearly not doing good enough. Congrats, youre still mediocre!
The “AAA team is disguise” award
-Awarded to the team that might have better luck in AAA
(previous winner: Washington Nationals)
The Pittsburgh Pirates
They were out after the 1st pitch was thrown. 18 strait years of losing isnt the best way to avoid this award.
The “Dull knife in the drawer” award
-Awarded to the biggest mental error this year
(previous winner: Washington Nati(o)nals)
President Barak Obama
He walked out to opening day in DC to throw out the 1st pitch…sporting a White Sox cap. Pretty stupid, but forgivable if he could at least name 1 White Sox player in history. Too bad he didnt.
I talked about this in more detail earlier in the year. Obama, you win this award for talking when you have no idea what youre talking about. Congrats, dumba$$!
The “Results may vary” award
-Awarded to a player/team that didnt live up to the hype
Stephen Strasburg
To a certain degree, he did live up to the hype. But seeing how the hype surrounding Strasburg was that he would revitalize a crappy DC team into pennent chasers, he didnt quite produce, especially since he wont even be pitching until 2012 at the earliest. At least he was everything and more for all those minor league teams he played for this year.
History Repeat
Yup…so including last year, Ive accuratly called the last 4 Yankees post season series (Sweep Twins-beat Angels in 6-beat Phillies in 6-Sweep Twins) so I cant wait until the ALCs begins.
History may be repeating for the Twins, but theyre also making history in the process.
They now have a 12 game losing streak in the postseason, thats 2nd all time, behind the biggest postseason losers of all time: the Boston Red Sox (13 strait losses)
They also set a different record, the 8 previous losses against the Yankees were games in which they had led and STILL lost, which is a record…but they finally snapped that streak when the Yankees scored 1st and never looked back tonight.
…I bet Joe Mauer feels real good about being locked into Minnesota for the rest of his life. “Best” catcher in baseball…and leader of the 2nd worst playoff team in history. Too, too bad.
…To be fair, 9 of the 12 strait losses have come against the Yankees…but theres no excuse for the 3 losses against the Oakland Athletics, who before that series had lost 9 strait series clinchable games.
…Not all there is left to do is sit back, relax, and watch the Rays and Rangers beat each other up….hopefully Cliff Lee trows his arm out tomorrow…
Week 24 in review: Standby for mayday
A 3-3 week aint something to write home about, but the Yankees’ll take it, especially if it keeps them in 1st, These backs-against-the-wall comebacks need to stop, cuz theyre doing damage to my heart.
BTW: A-Rods homerun against Baltimore was 100% legit. Check the replays and even Joe Buck will admit that even though it was close, it was clearly too far inside to be a strike. Cry me a river, it was ball 2.
…oh, and Andy Pettittes back, and looking as sharp as ever.
Playoff Board:
AL bEAST
New York Yankees
Tampa Bay Rays (0.5 out / E:14)
Boston Red Sox (7 out / E:7)
AL CENTRAL
Minnesota Twins
Chicago White Sox (10 out / E:4)
AL WEST
Texas Rangers
Oakland Athletics (9 out / E:6)
California Los Angeles Anaheim Angels of Anaheim (10.5 out / E:4)
AL WILD CARD
Tampa Bay Rays
Boston Red Sox (6.5 out / E:8)
Chicago White Sox (10.5 out / E:4)
NL EAST
Philadelphia Phillies
Atlanta Braves (3 out / E:10)
NL CENTRAL
Cincinnati Reds
St. Louis Cardinals (6 out / E:8)
Houston Astros (11.5 out / E:2)
NL WEST
San Francisco Giants
San Diego Padres (0.5 out / E:13)
Colorado Rockies (1.5 out / E:12)
Los Angeles Dodgers (11 out / E:2)
NL WILD CARD
Atlanta Braves
San Diego Padres (2.5 out / E:11)
Colorado Rockies (3.5 out / E:10)
St. Louis Cardinals (8 out / E:6)
Florida Marlins (12 out / E:2)
New York Mets (12 out / E:1)
Biggest Yankee Game:
9/18/10: Yankees-11, Orioles-3
Future Cy Young winner Sabathia dominates for his 20th win, and the Yankees had a win that didnt require and dramatic comebacks.
Favorite Picture:

Carl Crawford, out by a mile to end the game! Amazing throw by Greg Golson.
Fantasy:
F*cking Lozers pulled off a 9-3 win last week to finish 3rd overall. Add another bronze trophy to the shelf…
Showdown: (9-15) 5th in division.
-Season over.
Pretenders: (65 pts) 6th in division. a mile back of 1st, 7.5pts back of 5th, 8pts up on 7th.
cpDOOM! 2.0: (16-8) 2nd in division. Wild card champion. 3 seed in playoffs.
Theyre on a winning streak and look good to pull of an upset this week. As long as Tulowitzki keeps doin his thing. Its playoffs time!
Roid Sox: (13-11) division winner. 2 seed in playoffs.
-Playoff time!
This Week:
Final homestand…and its vs the Rays and Red Sox.
Sure would be a bad time to choke…
Week 23 in review: Not as advertised
Yeah yeah yeah…Yankees and Rangers was billed as a playoff preview, but the Yankees didnt treat it as such. If this were the playoffs, the Yanks wouldntve sent out that trio of poor pitchers and nobodies. That series featured no Sabathia, no Pettitte and only a bullpen appearence (0 runs allowed) of Hughes.
So let the Rangers celebrate, the Yankees will be a wet towel on their parade come October.
Playoff Board:
AL bEAST
New York Yankees
Tampa Bay Rays (0.5 out / E:20)
Boston Red Sox (8 out / E:12)
Toronto Blue Jays (14 out / E:6)
AL CENTRAL
Minnesota Twins
Chicago White Sox (6 out / E:14)
Detroit Tigers (13.5 out / E:6)
AL WEST
Texas Rangers
Oakland Athletics (8.5 out / E:12)
California Los Angeles Anaheim Angels of Anaheim (10 out / E:10)
AL WILD CARD
Tampa Bay Rays
Chicago White Sox/Boston Red Sox (7.5 out / E:13)
Toronto Blue Jays (13.5 out / E:7)
Detroit Tigers (15 out / E:5)
Oakland Athletics (15 out E:6)
California Los Angeles Anaheim Angels of Anaheim (16.5 out / E:4)
NL EAST
Philadelphia Phillies
Atlanta Braves (1 out / E:18)
Florida Marlins (9 out / E:11)
New York Mets (12.5 out / E:7)
NL CENTRAL
Cincinnati Reds
St. Louis Cardinals (6 out / E:15)
Houston Astros (13 out / E:7)
Milwaukee Brewers (14.5 out / E:6)
Chicago Cubs (19 out / E:1)
NL WEST
San Diego Padres/San Francisco Giants
Colorado Rockies (1.5 out / E:18)
Los Angeles Dodgers (10 out / E:9)
NL WILD CARD
Atlanta Braves
San Diego Padres (1 out / E:19)
San Francisco Giants (1 out / E:18)
Colorado Rockies (2.5 out / E:17)
St. Louis Cardinals (6.5 out / E:14)
Florida Marlins (8 out / E:12)
Los Angeles Dodgers (11 out / E:8)
New York Mets (11.5 out / E:8)
Hoston Astros (13.5 out / E:6)
Milwaukee Brewers (15 out / E:5)
Biggest Yankee Game:
9/8/10: Yankees-3, Orioles-2
Not much to say as it was the lone Yankee win last week. Much thanks to Swisher for winning this for us in walk off fashion.
Favorite Picture:
Yeah. This was handed out in Milwaukee. Brewers suck. Cubs suck. Its all fun.
Fantasy:
The F*cking Lozers f*cking lost. I guess it was their destiny or something. Didnt help that the other guy had Joey Votto or that Juan Pierre and Brett Gardner decided to stop stealing bases.
Anyway…
F*cking Lozers: Final week. 3rd place battle.
Showdown: (8-15) 5th in division.
-Eliminated from playoffs.
Pretenders: (68 pts) 6th in division. 31pts back of 1st, 1.5pts back of 5th, 10.5pts up on 7th.
cpDOOM! 2.0: (15-8) 2nd in division. 2 games back of 1st, 2 games up on 3rd.
-Eliminated for division, Currently holding the 3 seed for playoffs in final week of regular season
Roid Sox: (13-10) 1st in division. 1 game up on 2nd.
This Week:
Rays and Orioles…and Andy Pettittes comming back.
-a win gets me in the playoffs. A loss wont kill me, but then Id need a lot of help.
Week 22 in review: Good-bye, Boston
How far back are they? 10 games? Can they really win 10 more games than the Yankees this month? No, no they cant. But once again they face the Rays in a series, meaning either they win and climb closer in the standings, or the Rays win and continue to breathe down out encks so Im not sure who to root for.
Playoff Board:
AL bEAST
New York Yankees
Tampa Bay Rays (2.5 out / E:24)
Boston Red Sox (10 out / E:16)
Toronto Blue Jays (15.5 out / E:11)
AL CENTRAL
Minnesota Twins
Chicago White Sox (3.5 out / E:23)
Detroit Tigers (12 out / E:14)
Kansas City Royals (22.5 out / E:4)
Cleveland Indians (25 out / E:1)
AL WEST
Texas Rangers
Oakland Athletics (8 out / E:19)
California Los Angeles Anaheim Angels of Anaheim (9.5 out / E:17)
Seattle Mariners (21.5 out / E:5)
AL WILD CARD
Tampa Bay Rays
Chicago White Sox (7 out / E:20)
Boston Red Sox (7.5 out / E:19)
Toronto Blue Jays (13 out / E:14)
Detroit Tigers (15.5 out / E:11)
Oakland Athletics (16 out E:11)
California Los Angeles Anaheim Angels of Anaheim (17.5 out / E:9)
Kansas City Royals (26 out / E:1)
NL EAST
Atlanta Braves
Philadelphia Phillies (1 out / E:25)
Florida Marlins (9 out / E:18)
New York Mets (12 out / E:14)
Washington Nationals (20 out / E:6)
NL CENTRAL
Cincinnati Reds
St. Louis Cardinals (7 out / E:21)
Houston Astros (15 out / E:12)
Milwaukee Brewers (16 out / E:11)
Chicago Cubs (20.5 out / E:6)
NL WEST
San Diego Padres
San Francisco Giants (1 out / E:26)
Colorado Rockies (4.5 out / E:23)
Los Angeles Dodgers (8 out / E:19)
Arizona Diamondbacks (21 out / E:6)
NL WILD CARD
Philadelphia Phillies
San Francisco Giants (2 out / E:24)
St. Louis Cardinals (5.5 out / E:22)
Colorado Rockies (5.5 out / E:21)
Florida Marlins (8 out / E:19)
Los Angeles Dodgers (9 out / E:17)
New York Mets (11 out / E:15)
Hoston Astros (13.5 out / E:13)
Milwaukee Brewers (14.5 out / E:12)
Chicago Cubs/DC Nationals (19 out / E:7)
Arizona Diamondbacks (22 out / E:4)
Biggest Yankee Game:
9/2/10: Yankees-5, Athletics-0
C. Cy Sabathia was just nasty, making the A’s his own and becomming the 1st pitcher in baseball to 19 wins. Cy Young anyone?
Favorite Picture:
Nyjer Morgan had ideas about starting a fist fight, Gabby Sanchez had other ideas. BAM! Clothsline! Morgan on his rear!
Fantasy:
Showdown: (8-14) 5th in division. 8 games back of 1st, 3 games back of 4th, 1 game up on last.
-Eliminated from playoffs.
…and the great multi-owner experiment fails miserably.
Pretenders: (69 pts) 6th in division. 28pts back of 1st, 3pts back of 5th, 8pts up on 7th.
cpDOOM! 2.0: (14-8) 2nd in division. 3 games back of 1st, 2 games up on 3rd.
-Eliminated for division, Currently holding the 3 seed for playoffs, very close to clinching.
Roid Sox: (12-10) t-1st in division. 1 game up on 3rd.
-Currently in playoff picture, but need to win this week to keep in there.
F*cking Lozers:
Semi-finals: (2) F*cking Lozers vs the 6 seed.
I’m hoping to ride the hot streaks of Marcus Thames and Wandy Rodriguez and hoping Tim Lincecums last start is the sign that hes finally returning to his former glory.
The other guy pulled off a 8-5 upset over the 3 seed and has an equally impressive lineup that includes Joey Votto and Sabathia.
The only lock of a statistic is stolen bases in my favor what with Juan Pierre, Michael Bourn and Brett Gardner patroling my outfield.
Will I finally advance to the finals this year, or will it be 3 strait years of semi-failure?
Next Week:
Baltimore and Texas. Theres no reason for us to not be in 1st after playing these two…
Initiate the countdown!
Well look at what month it is! Time to start thinking of magic numbers and playoff scenarios! Lets take a look at who is mathmaticly left in each division race…
AL bEAST
New York Yankees
Tampa Bay Rays (1.5 out)
Boston Red Sox (8.5 out)
Toronto Blue Jays (15 out)
Currently, Torontos elimination number (13) is smaller than their games back (15) and unless the east bacomes the AL Central, then the Jays are out of the playoffs. The Yankees currently hold onto the small lead after setting a record with the Rays for longest time tied for 1st, so those 2 are expected to come away with the east and wild card, leaving Boston in a hopless situation. But where the BoSox fall short in talent and brains, they more than make up for in desire, so they wont go anywhere. Dont expect that season finale against the Yankees to mean anything though except for a chance to play spoilers.
Meanwhile, the Orioles can take solace in the fact that thanks to Buck Showalter, they are no longer anywhere near the Mets all time single season loss record.
AL CENTRAL
Minnesota Twins
Chicago White Sox (4 out)
Detroit Tigers (12 out)
Kansas city Royals (21 out)
Cleveland Indians (24 out)
It seems that a 1 game playoff is expected out of this division this year thanks to the last few years. Will it feature a rematch of 2008 (CWS vs MIN), or of 2009 (MIN vs DET) or a new matchup (CWS vs DET). $5 says Detroit would win that game, if only to give this all a rock/paper/scissors vibe to it.
Realistically speaking, the tigers are a mile behind, the White Sox are recharged thanks to Manny (not his bat, just Manny being there). Is it Minnesotas turn to choke with the lead this year? anything is possible with this division!
Elsewhere, the Royals can sure get used to this whole “not finishing last” thing. Remember Royals fans: once upon a time the Devil Rays were thanking God that they finished as high as 4th, then they found out how to win and won the division eventually.
AL WEST
Texas Rangers
Oakland Athletics (10 out)
California Los Angeles Anaheim Angels of Anaheim (10.5 out)
Seattle Mariners (23 out)
Yeah…Texas is winning this time. If youre in a division where the 2nd place team is under .500, how can you NOT win?
AL WILD CARD
Tampa Bay Rays
Boston Red Sox (7 out)
Chicago White Sox (9 out)
Toronto Blue Jays (13 out)
Detroit Tigers/Oakland A’s (17 out)
California Los Angeles Anaheim Angels of Anaheim (17.5 out)
Kansas City Royals (26 out)
Cleveland Indians (29 out)
Lets rename the AL WC into the AL East+White Sox cuz thats all it really is. Hell, all non east teams are there to show just how dominating the division is cuz all those teams are closer to their own division leader then they are to the 2nd place team in the east. Heck, the 3rd place east team (Boston) would be tied with the Rangers for the west!
NL EAST
Atlanta Braves
Philadelphia Phillies (3 out)
Florida Marlins (10.5 out)
New York Mets (13 out)
Washington Nationals (21.5 out)
Man, the Phillies sure long for the days when all they had to do was catch the Mets in this division. Now they have to topple a legit team in order to steal away this division. Such is the life…
Also, if the Braves win the division this year. Expect Chipper Jones next year to announce that he’ll retire at the end of the year so that the team might get inspired to win like they did this year for Cox.
NL CENTRAL
Cincinnati Reds
St. Louis Cardinals (8 out)
Houston Astros/Milwaukee Brewers (16 out)
Chicago Cubs (21.5 out)
“Where the f*ck did these guys come from?” is probably what every Cardinals player and fan has been saying under their breath for the last few months. Reds have been doing great before Chapman came up, so imagine how good theyll do now. Seriously, imagine 2007 Yankees when Joba first came in throwing pure fire. yeah, division champs!
NL WEST
San Diego Padres
San Francisco Giants (3 out)
Colorado Rockies (7 out)
Los Angeles Dodgers (9 out)
Arizona Diamondbacks (22 out)
Padres are just thankful they they had such a big lead. This insane losing streak of theirs cost them a lot, but so far theyre still #1 in the west. Its given the rest of the division hope though.
NL WILD CARD
Philadelphia Phillies
San Francisco Giants (1.5 back)
St. Louis Cardinals (5 out)
Colorado Rockies (5.5 out)
Florida Marlins/LA Dodgers (7.5 out)
New York Mets (10 out)
Hoston Astros/Milwaukee Brewers (13 out)
Chicago Cubs/DC Nationals (18.5 out)
Arizona Diamondbacks (20.5 out)
See what happens when there isnt an AL east type division? This could go to anyone. 6 teams within 10 games. Hell, theres 4 teams within 6 games compared to the 0 teams within 6 games in the AL WC.
Week 21 in review: Damn copy-cats and Fantasy playoffs
So whatever the Yankees do, the Rays feel they need to do as well. For the last week, the Yankees and Rays have remained tied on top of the AL (b)east with the Rays and Yankees both winning at the same time. The only good from this is that Boston is slowing slipping farther and farther behind in the standings. Very very nice.
Elsewhere, my fantasy seasons are comming to a close, if not already in the playoffs. Ill get to that later.
Biggest Yankee Game:
8/28/10-8/30/10, All Yankee wins, All games in which Marcus Thames has gone deep.
Seriously, Marcus Thames is pulling off some serious power all of a sudden. He’s almost doubled his homerun total over the last few days. Insane.
Favorite Picture:
Manny can’t help but get tossed from wherever he is. This, his final Dodger game no less.
Fantasy:
Showdown: (8-13) 5th in division. 8 games back of 1st, 3 games back of 4th, 1 game up on last.
-Eliminated from division. Need miracle to make playoffs.
-Strasburg is out….with him goes my only trump card…
Pretenders: (69.5 pts) 6th in division. 26.5pts back of 1st, 2.5pts back of 4th, 10.5pts up on 7th.
cpDOOM! 2.0: (13-8) 2nd in division. 3 games back of 1st, 1 game up on 3rd.
-Elimination looming for division, Currently holding the 3 seed for playoffs.
F*cking Lozers: (136-112-25) 2nd in league. Made up exactly 6.5 games needed to overtake 2nd before regular season ended.
-Regular season over. In possession of 2 seed, meaning I get the bye week for round 1!!!
See you next week for the semis!
Roid Sox: (12-9) t-1st in division. 1 game up on 3rd.
-Currently in playoffs by only 5 points.
This Week:
Oakland and Toronto at home. 5 wins at least?
Week 13 in review: All Star tweaking
Lets take a moment to single out all the Yankees on this years All Star team.
-Derek Jeter. As always, one of the best shortstops in the AL. The no-brainer pick to win the vote.
-Robinson Cano. The best 2B in all of baseball. Again, a no-brainer selection.
-C.C. Sabathia. Good 1st half, though he wont play if he pitches on Sunday against the Mariners.
-Phil Hughes. One of the best 1st halfs of any AL pitcher. Should be a no-brainer to start if not for his recent streak of high ERA.
-Alex Rodriguez. Only injuries could stop him from being an All Star, and this year he was healthy (thus far *knock on wood*)
-Mariano Rivera. Best closer in history. Always gets the save for the AL. The man probably has a lifetime roster spot reserved for him.
-Andy Pettitte. Thats right b!tches. Pettittes an All Star. Replacing an injured person, but he was gonna be an All Star anyway for the beforementioned Sabathia thing. That was Girardis plan all along, or so he claimed. Though, I dont see why he couldve had a Red Sox pitcher replace Sabathia, forcing Jon Lester to wait until the last minute out of spite…
-Nick Swisher (as soon as he wins the final vote thing). Because I said so…
Biggest Yankee Game:
7/4/10: Yankees-7, Blue Jays-6, 10 innings
Holy crap. That game went back and forth and back and forth the whole damn time. Jays by a run, Yanks by 2, then its Jays by 2, then Gardner hits a 2 run inside the park homer to tie it up, Yanks take a 1 run lead into the 9th, Jays touch Rivera up to tie it up again, then Thames literally comes up off the DL to win it for us in the 10th. DeWayne Wise prolly has more than a few mixed moments from the whole game himself…
Momentum building win for the Yankees, making them the first 50 win team in baseball…while the Blue Jays slip below .500
I think its officially over for them this year. Though God dammit a few more key additions for them and they can contend long term…
Favorite Picture:
During the Yankees 6-1 loss to the Blue Jays over the weekend, Chan Ho Park came in and was anything but effective. During that outing, he hits Aaron Hill with a pitch and knocks him over, to which the Yankees announcer, Michael Kay says “…and Chan Ho Parks Aaron Hill.” Which I laughed at for a while. I couldnt find a picture or video of it, so heres a pic of Park from that very game, which is the best I can give you right now…
Fantasy:
The following are all 5 of my fantasy teams, and (purely for my ego and bad @s$ drafting/trading/waiver skills) All Stars for each of them…
The Roid Sox:
-Justin Morneau
-Brandon Phillips
-Jose Bautista
-Miguel Cabrera
-Ty Wigginton
-Nick Swisher*
Showdown:
-Brian McCann
-David Ortiz
-Alex Rodriguez
cpDOOM 2.0:
-Jose Bautista
-Carl Crawford
-Ryan Braun
-Chris Young
-Ty Wigginton
-Nick Swisher*
Pretenders:
-Derek Jeter
-Marlon Byrd
-Roy Halladay
-Phil Hughes
F*cking Lozers:
-Brandon Phillips
-Evan Longoria
-Corey Hart
-Michael Bourn
-John Buck
-Tim Lincecum
-Josh Johnson
-Phil Hughes
-Trevor Cahill
-Brian Wilson
This Week:
West coast trip time. Lots of 10oClock games for me. At the A’s and at the Mariners.
…BTW, Sundays game was the official half way point in the schedule. 50 wins already? I smell another 100 win season!
Schedule makers are on Strasburgs christmas card list
Question: If you were a highly touted pitching phenom trying to make an impact in the MLB, and also had the choice as to which team would would debut against, chances are you’d pick the team thats been sub .500 since you could remember: the Pittsburgh Pirates. Either them or the Nationals, but since Strasburg came up a National, it would be a moot point.
So yeah, Strasburg came in and pitched as advertised against the Pirates. The question now is, how does he fare against a GOOD team? Better yet, as interleague play begins, how does he fare against AL hitters?
The way I see it, Strasburg was promoted to AAAA to face the Pirates, and now gets the MLB promotion to face the American League…
…but wait…not so fast…these arent your regular AL teams. Lets look at the upcomming Nationals schedule and where Strasburg fits in there…
3 games against the Cleveland Indians, arguably the weakest team in the weakest division in the league. Strasburg faces them on 6/13.
3 games against the Detroit Tigers, not facing Strasburg.
3 games vs the Chicago White Sox, another sub .500…Strasburg scheduled to pitch 6/19
3 vs the Kansas City Royals. No Strasburg.
and 3 games in Balitmore against the Orioles, who have an outside chance at the Met’s all time loss record. Strasburg will pitch 6/25.
Wow. Indians, White Sox and Orioles.
Cleeeeveland, a Chigaco team and the only AL east team that isnt killing everything in its path. How. Lucky. Is. That.
Most NL pitchers cry when interleague play comes.
Indians-ChiSox-Orioles. All under .500…all hopeless for the playoffs.
A little perspective: Jeff Karstens, the poor ******* who had to oppose Strasburg, has this trio up next in interleague play: Detroit, Cleveland and the Oakland As.
Strasburg will do amazing as long as he gets the bottom feeders from every division to face. He’ll face the Braves, Padres and Giants right after though, so that’ll be his real test.
(Mets fans can breath a huge sigh of relief as he isnt scheduled to pitch during the 4 game series comming up)
Week 5 in review: Don’t Phaze me, bro!
Lets get the obvious done…
Dallas Braden. The blood still not dried from when he PMSed over what ARod did to his mound, he took to the hill again with a mission. That mission: Make sure no one else walks across his mound.
Well Braden made sure no one would go near his mound yesterday. Hell, he made sure no one would even go near 1st base as he retired all 27 Rays hitters he faced. This is the 2nd strait year those Death Rays tasted the wrong end of perfection.
I dont have a lot to say about the man now, I figure actual Athletics fans can do that. I do however, have something to say about the mans grandmother: Go f*ck yourself. Unless Im mistaken, after the perfect game, she said “Stick it, ARod” as if this was some sort of revenge…oh yeah, pitching a perfect game against someone not named the Yankees-an AL east team no less-yeah, thats perfect revenge for a man who broke an obscure, irrelevent rule…pass…
Like theres even a rivalry there. Braden is still a clown with just a handful of wins to his name, hes just now got a shiny one in there.
Lemme just check the ring count…ARod 1, Braden 0…Awards count?…Braden 0, ARod >0
Either way, just to recap:
Dallas Braden-Congrats
Dallas Bradens Grandmother- Shut up
As for the Yankees last week, they were near perfect, sweeping Baltimore and taking 2/3 from the Red Sox, who I believe are ready to admit that theres a problem with the entire team.
Biggest Yankee Game
5/7/10 Yankees-10, Red Sox-3
Hughes continues kicking butt, Beckett continues giving up bombs to the Yankees. I believe this game officially killed all the hype surrounding the rivalry for a while. Until the Red Sox get their act together, I cant imagine these matchups being interesting…
Favorite Picture
Ah man, getting tazed at a Philly game, thats classic.
I assume this is Bud Seligs way of trying to speed up the games for 2 reasons…1-Tazing subdues the people faster, thus the game can continue sooner…2-Youll think twice about delaying a game if you know security is packing tazers.
I sure hope thats spilled beer on his pants though…
Fantasy
Either my teams did real good, or they took a beating. No middle ground this week.
The F*cking Lozers jumped to within a half game of 1st, just like the Yankees, with yet another 7-4 win.
The Pretenders are now tied for 1st thanks to Teixeira’s yearly May surge.
The other 3 teams all took beatings. I’d rather not get into it.
Quick question: are there any fantasy GMs out there who not only had Dallas Braden on roster yesterday, but happened to start him as well? Any A’s pitcher for that matter?
This Week
Yankees play 4 in Detroit then head home to play the Twins, who are praying to God Joe Mauer will be 100% by then, or else itll be a sweep for the Yanks.
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