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gotta give it up to Tejada on the O's not only taken the HR championship but this is what he did vs the twins today:
Stole HOME from FIRST palmero struck out he slid into second took out the basemen ball goes into the outfield tejada jumps up keeps running the CF took his time to get to the ball not thinkin tejada would keep going then he made a nice throw but tejada did a superman dive and made it home


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Miggy's great, hes the only guy I could see that could challenge Cal's streak of consecutive games because he has the same demeanor of not taking a day off.


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Yeah--he'd been in the M's farm system and had been making quite a bit of noise in the minors, and was surprisingly only called up this year for the first time. Jacobsen hit 87 hrs in 80 games last year. You gotta respect the hell out of that. He's now filling in the DH spot, and he's not thrilled about taking at-bats away from Edgar, but he also understands that this is the opportunity he's waited for all his life, and he's not about to squander it.


I believe u but i was looking up stats for him and it said he hit 31 home-runs at all the sites i went to.... can u put up proof please that he it 87 home runs?

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Yeah, I read it in the Seattle PI just last week. It was written by one of my favorite and not too biased journalists, and I'll try to find that info.

The 32 I think they're mentioning was his season thus-far, though he still drove in mass runs--did you catch the # on that, or his OBP or slugging%--whatever you remember would be nice.

It's possible that I'm wrong, but I'm usually pretty good with details, and especially stuff like that. I'll try to locate it, though. Give me a little bit. I remember that not only was it written, but once it was in bold type--with an attachment stating that it wasn't a mis-print--so I took it at face value.


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Oh, God. I just visited the PI archives and there are 116 entries regarding Bucky's hr record, so this could take a while. I'm on it, though. It wouldn't be so bad, if there weren't so many Associated Press articles in there. Ugh.


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he had 26 so far this year until he got called up but i dont remember his 0BP or slugging% but i think the slugging% was aroung 700 but i'm not sure


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Wow. I'll try to find that stuff too. Obviously, I need to refine my search a bit...but still on it. I know I saw it. But, 80 games...I read that, too. Maybe it was combined. 80 games seems awfully high, too.


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the Phillies are really bad against the Marlins. 13 straight losses at Proplayer Stadium. They are gonna have to start playing good cause there 2.5 out now. They are in talk qith housten for Beltran but Housten said theyre not sure if they want to trade him yet.


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I dug up a cool article (thanks Google) that I read a few months ago on the toughest pitches in baseball.

http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/columns/story?id=1786041

I agree with most of the list but heres some other pitches that I think deserves a mention that I can think of off the top of my head.

Bartolo Colon's 2-seam fastball

Hoffman or Foulke's change up

K-Rod's slider

Bradford's slurve


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The first big trade of the deadline happened.

Marlins trade: Brad Penny, Hee Seop Choi and a prospect to Dodgers while the Dodgers trade: Guillermo Mota, Paul Lo Duca and Juan Encarnacion to the Marlins.
http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=1849414

Unless the Dodgers make the trade with the Diamondbacks to get Randy and Finley this is a terrible trade for the Dodgers. And even if they get Randy and Finley I dont know if it makes them better than before the trade. They lost one of the premiere set up men in baseball in Mota which makes their bullpen a little more vulnerable and lost one of the best catchers in the league in Lo Duca, who is also the heart of that team.

Meanwhile the Marlins just made their weakest part of their team, their middle relief a lot better because with Benitez and Mota you'll pretty much be playing a 7 inning game against the Marlins.


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yea the dodgers got raped in this one


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go jacobsen! the mariners just took the lead over the halos jacobsen got a single with bases loaded in the 8th there up 5 to 4 now hooray

dodgers were 50-0 when leading in the 8th


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some new trades!

NOMAR is a CUBBY!

The Yankees have traded Jose Contreras and cash to the White Sox for Esteban Loaiza

The Marlins acquired bullpen help Saturday, getting well-traveled righty Rudy Seanez from the Kansas City Royals for outfielder Abraham Nunez. Seanez was 0-1 with a 3.91 ERA in 16 relief appearances for the Royals. He held right-handed hitters to a .178 average, and struck out 21 in 23 innings overall.


The Yankees continue to talk with John Olerud in hopes of adding a left-handed bat and solid defensive first baseman.


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i'm glad nomar is a cubby...i cant believe it but he defintley deserved better than what boston was doin to him..he can very easily put the cubs over the top with his skills and leadership


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boston got a SS who isnt as good as Nomar and a 1B who is pretty much = to McCartle... what were they thinking?


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boston got a SS who isnt as good as Nomar and a 1B who is pretty much = to McCartle... what were they thinking?


I actually like what Boston did. They got a great defensive 1st baseman that will put Ortiz back in the DH where he belongs.

Truthfully I think Nomar is somewhat overrated as hes not the same player he was a couple of years back. He was terrible in the last postseason as he was exposed for swinging at bad pitches and although he can make that amazing play he also can make some very dumb errors. While Boston's might of lost some of its hitting I think by the moves they have made they have become a much better defensively at the most important positions which was their biggest weakness.

Ill talk about the other trades tomorrow and the trades the Giants didnt do as I went to the Giants Cardinals game and after getting home after 12AM Im thrashed.


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pitchers didnt expose him last postseason...he was playin hurt so his batspeed wasnt as good...he's got a 323 career batting average...when he's healty pitchers dont want no part of him


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pitchers didnt expose him last postseason...he was playin hurt so his batspeed wasnt as good...he's got a 323 career batting average...when he's healty pitchers dont want no part of him


Maybe their was an injury but Ive forgotten some about that series except Nomar not being able to lay off the breaking ball.

Yeah bad pitchers dont want any part of him, but good pitchers know how to get him out. If you watch Nomar, he is terrible in clutch situations, its not so much hes scared in those situation, its more of his approach. Pitchers know if they make a good 1st pitch outside the strike zone or on a corner, Nomar will usually swing and miss or make an out.

In the playoffs you usually are going to face great pitching, those pitchers are going to make their pitcher pitch a lot more than bad pitchers. Nomar will usually hit the pitcher pitch which is less likely he will get a hit while if you look at Jeter, while he is aggressive he can lay off or foul off the pitchers pitch and wait for a pitch he knows he can hit.

Im not saying Nomar's a bad player by any means, but he is not the same player he was in 2000 when he was in his prime.


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yea now that i really look at it, its not that bad for boston.. the better defense will help.. mainly because Ortiz has no business being in the field.. we will have to see how it all works out.. be funny if it was cubs vs sox in the series and nomar hit a game winning homerun of pedro boston fans would be so mad they traded him


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yea now that i really look at it, its not that bad for boston.. the better defense will help.. mainly because Ortiz has no business being in the field.. we will have to see how it all works out.. be funny if it was cubs vs sox in the series and nomar hit a game winning homerun of pedro boston fans would be so mad they traded him


I picked a Red Sox Cubs world series so I hope it happens. If Nomar hit a game winner against the Sox, man I wouldn't want to be working with the Sox as their would be some nasty roiting.

Im going to San Diego for the next few days and me and the Dad will be going to Petco Park Tuesday against the Phillies. Ill report back how many beers David Wells drinks during the game. wink


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