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Some notes on various pitchers around the circuit...


According to the Red Sox, Derek Lowe was lifted in the sixth yesterday because of a blister problem on the thumb of his right (pitching) hand. Which only goes to show that the Sox are so deathly afraid of their pen that they'll leave in a starter who gives up nine hits and four walks in 5 1/3, unless he's physically unable to continue.

Jim Parque in his two starts for the Devil Rays has a nifty 9-1 walk to strikeout ratio. Yes, that's walk to strikeout, not strikeout to walk. No one predicted that this was going to happen... I for one thought he would be much, much worse.

Jorge Julio blew a save and took the loss for the Orioles last night, but it wasn't his fault. Buddy Groom gave up the hit that allowed the winning run to score, but it wasn't his fault either. No, really, it wasn't. Mike Hargrove managed to get Julio inadvertently removed from the game when he came out onto the field with the bags full in the tenth inning, trying to call in an outfielder to create a five-man infield. Unfortunately, O's pitching coach Mark Wiley had already been out to visit Julio - who has shown a disturbing amount of wildness this year, though that wasn't a problem last night.

I usually think of Hargrove as sharp as a tack... it goes to show that no manager is perfect. The five-man infield is smart. Forgetting the mound visit is unfortunate.

Finally, we have another entry for the hallowed Hall of Hilarious Injuries. Mike Crudale broke a toe while trying to answer the phone. (Hopefully, it wasn't Cards GM Walt Jocketty on the other end of the line with "the call", or it also is an entry for the Hall of Ironic Injuries.) Loose carpet was deemed to be the proximate cause. And Mike Crudale.
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_Ryan - Wednesday, April 09 2003 @ 12:57 PM EDT (#91162) #
This reminded me of brain cramp Hargrove and his staff had against the Jays in 1999 game while he was still managing Cleveland. The original lineup card had Manny Ramirez DHing and Alex Ramirez in right field, but there was a late change in the lineup that switched the positions of the two players. Hargrove didn't give this revised lineup card to the umpires or the Jays, and when Manny went into right field in the first inning, the Indians forfeited their DH for the rest of the game. Charles Nagy went 0-2 batting seventh.

This is the box score from that game.
_Ryan - Wednesday, April 09 2003 @ 01:05 PM EDT (#91163) #
\This reminded me of brain cramp\

That should read "This reminded me of **a** brain cramp..." I guess it's only fitting I would screw that one up.
Coach - Wednesday, April 09 2003 @ 01:49 PM EDT (#91164) #
That O's/Rays game was a beauty -- nobody wanted to win it. Parque staked his opponents to a 6-0 lead, which Daal began to fritter away in the fourth; Bauer completed that job in the sixth. Lance Carter, Sweet Lou's closer du jour, wiggled out of a bases-loaded jam in the ninth by getting B.J. Surhoff to hit into a 3-2 DP, and gave up a HR to Geronimo Gil in the tenth, only to get the W thanks to Grover and his combustible firemen.

BBFL owners looking for saves can take advantage of my temporary displeasure with Julio. Contact the Walrus front office; we could use a 3B or OF, and it doesn't have to be an all-star. Yahoo tells me that they don't add a new position to a player's eligibility until he gets 15 games there (or three starts, or five relief appearances) so my Brandon Larson/Aubrey Huff plan at the hot corner is not going well.
_Jordan - Wednesday, April 09 2003 @ 03:38 PM EDT (#91165) #
Who was it missed a game one time because he got jalapeno juice in his eye? I remember that particular boneheaded maneuver primarily because not long ago, after slicing up several hot chili peppers for a particualrly savage pasta sauce, my eye got itchy and I scratched it.... I'm surprised he only missed one game.
Craig B - Wednesday, April 09 2003 @ 04:01 PM EDT (#91166) #
Jordan, it was noted OBP machine Bret Barberie, a poster boy for "lose a half-step and you're gone" but a terrific player.
_Scott Lucas - Wednesday, April 09 2003 @ 04:55 PM EDT (#91167) #
Pre-empting Jason Stark, here's the Line of the Day:

Dennis Tankersley - 3 hits, 4 walks, 7 earned runs, 0 batters retired.

Walk, (steal), single, single, walk, walk, walk, double, (lifted for reliever).
Craig B - Wednesday, April 09 2003 @ 05:00 PM EDT (#91168) #
Almost as bad as Todd Helton's performance yesterday was good... no outs, 3 walks, 4 hits including a double and a home run.
_Mick - Wednesday, April 09 2003 @ 05:55 PM EDT (#91169) #
Darren Oliver could throw a perfect game in Coors and it wouldn't be as surprising as Pudge-Rod's (I hate nicknames like that so tend to bastardize them) line yesterday:

5 PA 5 BB

I'm not sure, but I think he doubled his career walk total.
_Sean - Wednesday, April 09 2003 @ 06:23 PM EDT (#91170) #
He just leapfrogged Benito Santiago and is now only the third hackiest catcher of all time, by one measly walk. (when compared to the league average at the position)
_Mick - Wednesday, April 09 2003 @ 07:26 PM EDT (#91171) #
Oooh, another Lee Sinins fan, eh Sean?
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