Monday, April 30, 2007

Weekly Line Bitches


No Pitching this week. I did play Catcher and get my first throwout at second of the season. Guy tried to run on a passed ball...jackass.


That said, I did get some plate appearances:
2AB, 2B, 2BB, 1R
This was a pretty good day for me. Unfortunately, I got my double in the 1st inning and grounded out when I lead off the 9th. I missed a home run by about two feet as the beisbol allegedly bounced over the fence. We lost 6-2, but we could have been a little more competitive. We probably won't lose again this season.
Thank you...and keep your gizzard tucked in next time.

Wednesday, April 25, 2007

My Weekly Line


Something smells out there. Wait...it's me.

Pitching: 7IP, 8H, 5R, 4ER, 5BB 7K, W (2-0) .

This wasn't a bad performance for me. It certainly wasn't my best. I definitely did not have my best stuff. I walked the bases loaded in the first and gave up four runs.

Batting: 8AB, 4R, 2H, 1HR, 2RBI, 1BB.

Right now I am hitting .278 for the season...unacceptable. After hitting a tater in my first official at-bat, I couldn't hit the ball well. It would either be a can of corn to the right fielder or a meek ground ball to some other asshole.

Thursday, April 12, 2007

OOO...SORI...SORI...

Hey Alex. How are ya? Oh YOU even know that Soriano does not belong in the leadoff spot? Sure, he hit there for a little more than half the season in 2006 and he put up some good numbers. A team with title aspirations can not be wasting a 40/40 type player in the leadoff spot. Say he hits 30 of his 40 potential home runs whilst leading off the game? You are only winning 1-0 at that point. Someone with all five tools needed to succeed should not be languishing in the leadoff spot. Cubbies will disappoint again. Unfortunately, this is the most wide open the NL Central has been in a really long time. It is a bad time to make bad decisions. That said, Let's go Mets.