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The Odd Blog Week In Review (Week ?)
I don’t know what week it is. It’s summer, why should I be keeping track of dates? There is one date that I’m counting to, next Friday my second cousins visit, with five kids aged 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9. Suggestions, please!?
Now to baseball, where the Royals are playing the Pirates, and I am ashamed to say that we have a worse record than Pittsburgh. Yipe! That means, with respect to the Pirates, that the Royals are worse than I thought they were. Let’s see how we do in this series.
There is one Royal who is doing good as of recently, and that’s Luke Hochevar. According to MLB.com’s player search, there are four of him (seriously, try it!) and as long as the one that has shown up in the last few starts keeps the other three away, I’m fine with that. Imagine all four showing up to start a game or something. That would be odd. Anyway… he’s had some great starts recently, pitching an 80 pitch complete game against the Reds last week and getting a pretty good start in this week against Houston, despite having a no-decision thanks to our imploding bullpen. So, the start in the series finale against Pittsburgh, assuming I have the schedule right, is the one where he can either prove himself ready for the majors and possibly be a Zack Greinke in the future, or falls down like he did early in the season and have to be sent to the minors… again.
Next, (M/B)anny Ramirez. What was he doing playing minor-league ball? You would think that they wouldn’t allow to play any baseball, but apparently there’s a loophole or something. So I’m offering (of course) my take on what the rules should be:
“When a player is suspended for any amount of time by the league, that player will not be allowed to play baseball with the MLB or any of its affiliates, but should be allowed to participate in practices with the team, so long as he is not in the dugout, clubhouse etc. during a game. They will not be allowed on road trips, unless they are suspended for more than 15 games and will be reinstated during a said road trip, etc. etc. etc.”
I had more, but I have a feeling that was getting a little boring.
Finally, a topic that, as a Buffalo Sabres fan, I unfortunately know way too much about. Injuries! Coco Crisp is gone for the season after getting shoulder surgery, and that is a big blow to our chances. Coupled with other injuries that have plagued our team, including those to Alex Gordon at the beginning of the season and Kyle Farnsworth now, that’s not good. AND… breaking news from three hours ago (that’s what they call late-breaking) Sidney Ponson tests positive!?! Yipe! But what for? Read the article, but apparently it’s for a banned stimulant. He’s banned from international play for two years, but of course the WBC and the Olympics (which no longer have baseball) aren’t for three years. Nice going, IBAF.
Something in Review…?
Yes, it’s something. I’m back from vacation and ready to tackle all the (un)pressing issues of baseball. Let’s start off with the end, even if the beginning is a very good place to start. Yesterday was an off day, but I was unpacking yesterday and the lightning bombarding the area seemed more like a supernova, so for once I didn’t care that there were only two games on.
Now we go back to the beginning. I went up to Buffalo last week and caught a Bisons’ game (that’s the minors, incidentally) and started my ballhawking career as I dove hilariously heroically over the rest of the row and snagged a foul ball in the eighth. The Bisons got shutout, but I’m used to my teams getting shutout.
After going to Buffalo, we went down to Hershey, PA. (Yes, it’s that Hershey) and had one of the best days of television watching I’ve ever had. Last Friday I was flipping between the Stanley Cup, Baseball Tonight, and the Calder Cup. The Calder Cup is minor league hockey, and the Hershey Bears won their 10th championship. The city went crazy.
And then on the return trip the Royals finally won a series… and it was a sweep! It pulled us out of last place!
Rewind a few days and you find a bird losing the game for the Royals. You all have heard about this I’m sure, but for Royals fans this hurts pretty bad. If the hitters are doing okay and the imploding bullpen isn’t imploding, we still have to find a way to lose. So… we decide to have the other team hit the ball at a bird. I’m not blaming the bird, it’s not his fault, and I’m not blaming Shin-Soo Choo or whoever it was. I’m blaming the Indians’ ground crew. It’s surprising this hasn’t happened as much as it should have. There were a lot of seagulls coming off the lake at the Bisons’ game, but the only time they got in the way was when they found some food four rows in front of me. I think this game should be replayed starting in the 10th somewhere where there are NO seagulls. Like here in KC, where there isn’t an lake for miles around. That’s all for now, but there will be more rants to come.
The Odd Blog Week In Review (Week 8)
Is it really week 8 already? I lost track with that quarter in review. Anyway, this week has been like a remote with one button: eject, eject, eject, eject, eject…
Let’s break it down:
Memorial Day
The first ejection of the week occured Monday when our manager, Mr. Trey Hillman, got his first ejection of the year. Other than that, there were more fireworks than there should have been on Memorial Day: The Yankees, Dodgers, Tigers, Rays, Indians, White Sox, and Pirates all knocked in at least 10 runs, and the Astros, Reds, Red Sox, Padres, Giants, Marlins, and Cubs, along with the seven teams mentioned earlier, all got 10 hits. Except for the Cardinals and Brewers (1-0) , there were fireworks all around.
Other ejections today included: Cubs pitcher Ted Lily, Padres manager Bud Black, and Padres catcher Nick Hundley.
May 27
Today featured even more ejections, notably Carlos Zambrano, who then threw the ball into the outfield, and took a few swings at a Gatorade machine. Wait, what is a Gatorade machine doing in a dugout? What happened to the jugs that they used to use? That’s very unsportsmanlike, the machine and Zambrano.
May 28
There were ejections galore in the Twins/Red Sox game tonight. In the seventh inning, the Twins’ catcher and manager were both ejected for arguing a play at the plate, and in the bottom of the seventh, the Red Sox’s catcher and manager were ejected for arguing balls and strikes. Interesting.
That’s all for today. There will be one more post, and on Thursday I’m leaving to go on vacation. So no posts for a while starting Thursday. I will not exist on the Internet, apparently.
NL Central Preview
The biggest division gets center stage, but first, a haiku I wrote about today’s weather:
Raindrops fall and freeze
On roads, trees, and my back porch
I’m staying inside.
There is freezing rain pounding the area, so what better to do than blog?
NL Central Preview
- Chicago Cubs
- Houston Astros
- Milwaukee Brewers
- St. Louis Cardinals
- Cincinnati Reds
- Pittsburgh Pirates
In my opinion, the Astros and Brewers could be switched…
I got my fantasy draft done just under the wire (on Yahoo!) and got a lot of first basemen. Suggestions, anyone?
C) Russell Martin (Dodgers)
1B) Albert Pujols (Cardinals)
1B) Ryan Howard (Phillies)
1B) Lance Berkman (Astros)
1B/3B) Kevin Youkilis (Red Sox)
2B) Ian Kinsler (Rangers)
3B) The infamous Alex Rodriguez (Yankees)
2B/3B) Mark DeRosa (Cubs)
SS) Hanley Ramirez (Marlins)
OF) BJ Upton (Rays)
OF) Alfonso Soriano (Cubs)
OF) Alexei Ramirez (White Sox)
OF) Ryan Braun (Brewers)
Util) Miguel Cabrera (Tigers)
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SP) Johan Santana (Mets)
SP) Cliff Lee (Indians)
SP) Brandon Webb (D-Backs)
SP) Cole Hamels (Phillies)
RP) Joakim Soria (Royals)
RP) Jonathan Papelbon (Red Sox)
RP) Joe Nathan (Twins)
I seem to have a lot of “Jo” pitchers…
Bargain Basement
Here’s something shocking. I may be in a league of four players, but you’d think that somebody would draft these players before I did: (The draft was done automatically, so no one was there)
Pujols was the last pick in round 5
Rodriguez was the last pick in round 7
Ramirez was the last pick in round 11. 11! He was the top ranked overall in Yahoo!
Hamels was the last pick in round 13
Howard was the last pick in round 17
If the rest of the season is like the draft, it should be very easy to win.
Now that I’ve bored you with my fantasy team, I’m leaving. The next preview will be the NL East, and then… the complete preview, likely just before opening day.
I will now go watch the freezing rain come down.
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