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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s All-Star game time again! This year the game is being played in sunny Southern California, down in Anaheim. Thanks to the peculiarities of baseball scheduling and the east coast focus of television, the game is actually being started in daylight hours, 1700 PST. The liveblogging experience of the year is about to begin yet [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s All-Star game time again! This year the game is being played in sunny Southern California, down in Anaheim. Thanks to the peculiarities of baseball scheduling and the east coast focus of television, the game is actually being started in daylight hours, 1700 PST.</p>
<p>The liveblogging experience of the year is about to begin yet again! Expect updates throughout the evening and night.</p>
<p><strong>Time: 1944</strong></p>
<p>My cable woes are keeping me from watching the MLB Network this year (I hate you Comcast!), so instead I&#8217;m watching ESPN&#8217;s coverage, which has been somewhat interrupted with news about George Steinbrenner&#8217;s death by massive heart attack. It&#8217;s an odd thing to not have him around the Yankees anymore, even if he hasn&#8217;t really running things for two or three years. Despite my dislike for the Yankees, he will be missed as a figure in baseball.</p>
<p><strong>2000</strong></p>
<p>It begins! Looks like it&#8217;s displacing Hell&#8217;s Kitchen tonight. So far we&#8217;re starting with a super lame comparison of stars (like in space) to baseball players. &#8220;Daddy, what are stars made of?&#8221; I think the observatory in this intro comes from Anaheim, but it&#8217;s still pretty corny.</p>
<p>Also: the All-Star game is not &#8220;in the City of Angels&#8221;, it&#8217;s in Anaheim. Saw Longoria. I&#8217;m already happy. Starting for the teams, Ubaldo Jimenez and David Price.</p>
<p>Way to go broadcaster, you said David Wright instead of David Price for the starting pitcher. I&#8217;m only taking it personally because I&#8217;m a Rays fan.</p>
<p>I might have to take a break soon, my roommate is cooking dinner and I&#8217;ll have to catch up on the game using my newly acquired DVR.</p>
<p><strong>2008</strong></p>
<p>Reserves Lineups!</p>
<p>WHOOPS! My DVR only buffers a half hour. I missed the reserve lineups. You&#8217;ll have to see them as the game goes on.</p>
<p>Now it&#8217;s time to try to play catch up.</p>
<p>Starting Lineups</p>
<p>National League</p>
<p>Manager: Charlie Manuel</p>
<p>SS &#8211; Hanley Ramirez<br />
2B &#8211; Martin Prado<br />
1B &#8211; Albert Pujols<br />
DH &#8211; Ryan Howard<br />
3B &#8211; David Wright<br />
LF &#8211; Ryan Braun<br />
CF &#8211; Andre Ethier<br />
RF &#8211; Corey Hart<br />
C &#8211; Yadier Molina<br />
P &#8211; Ubaldo Jimenez</p>
<p>American League</p>
<p>Manager: Joe Girardi</p>
<p>RF &#8211; Ichiro Suzuki<br />
SS &#8211; Derek Jeter<br />
1B &#8211; Miguel Cabrera<br />
CF &#8211; Josh Hamilton<br />
DH &#8211; Vladimir Guerrero (big applause for the former hometown hero)<br />
3B &#8211; Evan Longoria (I love this kid!)<br />
C &#8211; Joe Mauer<br />
2B &#8211; Robinson Cano<br />
LF &#8211; Carl Crawford (Go Rays!)<br />
P &#8211; David Price</p>
<p>Skipped the Star-Spangled Banner&#8230;sorry. Skipped the thing to honor real American heroes. Kind of bummed, because I saw Charlize Theron and she&#8217;s hot.</p>
<p>Amber Riley from Glee singing &#8220;Beautiful&#8221;. She&#8217;s got a great voice, but she supports the American League. Uncool. In fact, of her backup singers, only two is a National League supporter. What gives! I guess it is an AL city. Gonna skip the rest of this song.</p>
<p>Commercials&#8230;fast forwarding&#8230;</p>
<p>Honoring Steinbrenner, Amber takes on the National Anthem. Guess I didn&#8217;t skip it after all.</p>
<p>I love the Pepsi Refresh baseball commercial.</p>
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<p>The commercial for NFL coming back&#8230;in bad taste on the All-Star game day.</p>
<p>Opening pitch by Rod Carew. He doesn&#8217;t start on the mound, but he sidearms all the way to the plate without bouncing.</p>
<p><strong>2042</strong></p>
<p>One announcer predicting AL victory, but the other guy is guessing NL thanks to the amazing NL pitching. Now a neat little feature about how the NL hasn&#8217;t won since 1996. GO NL!</p>
<p><strong>2049</strong><br />
<em>Top 1</em><br />
We&#8217;re live just in time for the first pitch to Hanley! Strike one!</p>
<p>David Price has the advantage of lighting in the ballpark as the sun falls. Offenses will probably start late in this game. Hanley falls behind 1-2&#8230;Price is hitting 99 mph. A tiny chopper straight to Cabrera at first and the first out has been recorded.</p>
<p>Martín Prado comes to try and face Price who hammers one in at 98. Wicked curvey thing gets him behind 0-2. I mean, come on, NL! Don&#8217;t let them dominate. Prado hits one to Cano who almost boots it, but Prado is thrown out 4-3.</p>
<p>Pujols, greatest ballplayer in the game, steps up to the place and actually gets himself a ball. This marks the first time Price starts an at-bat with a ball. Maybe he&#8217;s scared of Pujols? I don&#8217;t blame him. Price makes a mistake and Pujols almost rocks one deep into right, but Ichiro robs him of one with a running catch.</p>
<p><strong>2056</strong></p>
<p><em>Bot 1</em></p>
<p>I&#8217;m missing Frutista Freeze commercials. I&#8217;m thinking I won&#8217;t see any at all and that&#8217;s a bummer, they were pretty good. Instead we get the lamer normal Taco Bell commercials.</p>
<p>Ichiro pops one up on the second pitch. Hanley ropes it in for the first out.</p>
<p>Bob Sheppard&#8217;s recorded voice introduces Derek Jeter. Famous voice and we&#8217;re all sad to have lost him. Jetes will get that intro for the rest of the season. Both Jimenez and Price are pretty lanky compared to a lot of pitchers. Craziness. Ubaldo falls behind on Derek with three straight balls, the third of which rides WAY in on him. Scary with this glare. Ubaldo manages to walk Jeter. This is frustrating already, haha. Pitching is supposed to be the NL forte.</p>
<p>Miguel Cabrera comes in and Ubaldo goes right after him. I&#8217;m loving how FOX is putting everyone&#8217;s infographic in team colors. Cabrera puts a little blooper into RF and it&#8217;s now first and third.</p>
<p>Things are already looking bad when Josh Hamilton steps up. A mean breaking ball starts the count off right and a 98 mph fastball keeps him up 0-2. Third pitch goes right back up the middle to Jimenez who turns a beautiful 1-6-3 with Hanley and Pujols. Phew&#8230;</p>
<p>Score: 0-0</p>
<p><strong>2105</strong></p>
<p><em>Top 2nd</em></p>
<p>Ryan Howard comes in for the top of the second. All the batters are saying it&#8217;s near impossible to see in the batters box right now. This is bad, since the best offenses will be in early in the game. Howard falls behind early, but he battles back to 2-2. Unfortunately, he whiffs on a high fastball outside. He&#8217;s way underneath it.</p>
<p>David Wright comes out in one of the new helmets. It makes him look less ridiculous, but his head is still too small for this. Wright gets on thanks to a hard hit ball to Cano who boots it again. Will they rule it an error?</p>
<p>Ryan Braun now in to try and push David around the bases. broken bat grounder to Longo who makes a beautiful 5-4-3 double play. David Price almost ate a bat there.</p>
<p><em>Bot 2nd</em></p>
<p>Vladimir Guerrero takes the plate for the AL against Jimenez. He&#8217;s still going 98, but, then again, why save anything for the tank? The next NL pitcher will be in in an inning or two. In typical Vlad-fashion, he chases a pitch down in the dirt and strikes out.</p>
<p>Longo comes up! Almost eats a baseball or two. Longoria cracks a monster double on a mistake pitch by Jimenez. I mean, you don&#8217;t pitch Longoria fast and inside.</p>
<p>Mauer pops up to center. Whoops</p>
<p>Cano steps up. He almost spins around on the second pitch. Tiny grounder to Martín Prado, 4-3, inning half over. Black screen? I hope I didn&#8217;t lose cable in this thunderstorm.</p>
<p><em>Top 3rd</em></p>
<p>TV comes back when I futz with the DVR a bit, thankfully. Andy Pettitte now on the mound. Ethier at bat. He&#8217;s playing CF for the first time in his career, but he&#8217;s doing pretty well. That is, until he just struck out on a cut fastball low and outside.</p>
<p>Corey Hart&#8217;s insane season puts him in this game and he&#8217;s ready to hit (I hope). Update on the Cano fielding, no errors recorded. Hart falls behind, 1-2, and he swings and misses at another low cutter.</p>
<p>Yadier Molina grounds one right up the middle right after the announcer says he&#8217;s having a tough time at the plate.</p>
<p>Man on first for Hanley, but he grounds to his counterpart, Jeter, who puts Molina out at second.</p>
<p><em>Bot 3rd</em></p>
<p>Josh Johnson is now on the mound for the NL against Carl Crawford. Unlucky for JJ, since Crawford and Longo are probably the people on the AL squad who have seen him the most.</p>
<p>His strong pitching and a lucky reflex by Wright get Crawford on a liner to third.</p>
<p>The lineup rolls around to Ichiro. JJ is continuing the fast pitching with 97 fastballs all over. Ichiro is looking good, but he falls behind in the count 1-2 before he whiffs on an outside fastball at 98 mph.</p>
<p>JJ now faces Jeter and the trend of backing him off with high fastballs continues. Yadier is like a gymnast behind the plate with the way he sits and bends. Jeter breaks his bat fouling off a JJ pitch. Full count to the Yankee slugger who&#8217;s probably also seen JJ once. A beautiful breaking ball takes Jeter out for strike three. He just looks at it and knows he should have swung. The NL gets out of the 3rd safe.</p>
<p><em>Score: 0-0</em></p>
<p><em>Top 4th</em></p>
<p>Torii Hunter comes into CF and Ichiro comes out. Prado grounds to Jeter, 6-3. Cliff Lee is on the mound too, btw. One inning for Pettitte? Really?</p>
<p>Pujols at the plate. He uncharacteristically takes three strikes from Lee, but at least he goes down swinging. I don&#8217;t think I&#8217;ve ever seen Pujols do ridiculous stuff in any All-Star games.</p>
<p>Howard broken bat grounder to Cano. Inning over.</p>
<p><em>Bot 4th</em></p>
<p>I&#8217;m really not liking any of these freecreditscore.com commercials. They&#8217;re not great songs.</p>
<p>JJ stays on the mound against Cabrera. Adrian Gonzalez takes over at first. Weak hit to Wright and Cabrera is out.</p>
<p>Josh Hamilton comes back up to face the Marlins fireballer. There&#8217;s ridiculous echo on the pitches. Like a booming echo every time it hits the catcher&#8217;s mitt. What&#8217;s up with that? Ryan Braun makes a fantastic catch to ob Hamilton of a hit, but his wrist bends like crazy. I can&#8217;t believe he came out of that ok. JJ is grateful.</p>
<p>Vlad, naturally, swings at a fastball way high and inside, but somehow lays off a more reasonable outside pitch. Vlad lines out to Gonzalez at first and we&#8217;re in the 5th.</p>
<p><em>Top 5th</em></p>
<p>Justin Verlander on the mound for the AL. David Wright nabs a single on the first pitch. First lead-off batter to get on in the game.</p>
<p>Braun steps up to face the Tigers hurler. Ryan needs to not hit into a double play tonight. David Wright goes to steal, Mauer throws it FAR away, but David doesn&#8217;t notice and he stays on 2nd. Missed opportunity. There was a funny moment before where they showed Howard joking that Braun&#8217;s catch was just for tv and he could have made it. Verlander hits 99 and Braun fouls. The AL has another pitcher loose in the bullpen. I like the way Manuel is managing instead. Gotta save some! The at-bat continues&#8230;Ryan Braun misses the opportunity to get stuff moving swinging over an inside fastball.</p>
<p>Andre Ethier comes up to try and make up for his strikeout last at-bat. It&#8217;s been 30 years since the last Dodgers player was voted in to play. Insane. He ropes one into right for a single and we&#8217;re first and third. Wright intelligently is held up, which is safe.</p>
<p>Now we&#8217;ve got Corey Hart, who I think is lucky to be in this game. Sorry Corey. If he can make an RBI happen&#8230;Unfortunately it seems that Verlander&#8217;s got his number as he falls behind 0-2. He gets struck out on an appeal, but it was close. Just a little too far.</p>
<p>Yadier is out for Brian McCann, a more offensive catcher. Let&#8217;s hope he doesn&#8217;t squander the NL&#8217;s best chance for the night. It&#8217;s funny to see the camera men perched on the rocks in the Angels batters eye/waterfall. His first strike almost kills Hanley Ramirez as his bat flies out of his hands. McCann is battling, but Verlander seems to have the upper hands as the count shifts to 3-2. The ball goes way far out back in RF, but it stops at the track, one out too late for the sac fly.</p>
<p>0-0!</p>
<p><em>Bot 5th</em></p>
<p>Scott Rolen takes over at third while Matt Holliday and Marlon Byrd move in. Hong-Chih Kuo steps in to pitch for the NL. The lefty specialist gets to face many after Longo. Kuo hasn&#8217;t allowed a hit to a leftie all season and he&#8217;ll get three after Longo. The Dodgers hurler fills up the count pitching around the hot Longoria, but he walks him on a breaker that goes way inside.</p>
<p>Time for Kuo&#8217;s lefty powers to take form as Joe Mauer steps in. Just learned that Kuo is the first Taiwanese all-star. Mauer takes two strikes, but the commentators are saying Kuo&#8217;s specialties, hard and outside, are actually Mauer&#8217;s specialties too. I&#8217;m a little worried. A slow chopper to Kuo which should be a routine out at first, but Kuo throws it far over Adrian Gonzalez&#8217;s head, earning him an error and runners on 2nd and 3rd.</p>
<p>Cano, a dangerous hitter, steps up to challenge Kuo. Goddammit&#8230;this situation is awful. Long fly ball into LF, which means sac fly. Longoria scores and the AL pulls ahead. One out.</p>
<p>Crawford steps up to bat. Another lefty for Kuo to handle. A hard hit goes to Hanley who makes a heads-up play and throws Mauer out at third. It was really aggressive baserunning by Mauer and an intelligent move for Hanley. Kuo&#8217;s done for the night, Heath Bell moves in.</p>
<p>Torii Hunter is at bat for the AL. First Angels player at the plate. McCann drops a pitch getting up too early to get Crawford before he stole 2nd and he&#8217;s now at 2B. Hunter smacks one to the RF corner, ending the inning with Andre Ethier&#8217;s catch.</p>
<p><em>Top 6th</em></p>
<p>Hanley Ramirez is still in the game, facing Jon Lester and Jon Buck. Ian Kinsler is at 2B and Vernon Wells is in LF. Small chopper doesn&#8217;t get Hanley a base, Lester fields it with difficulty and manages to underhand to first.</p>
<p>Martín Prado shows bunt, but doesn&#8217;t connect and the at-bat moves to 3-1. He nearly makes a dramatic hit for a homer, but he&#8217;s way, way early. Count goes full, but Prado stays alive. It&#8217;s a pop up to Jeter for the second out.</p>
<p>The NL&#8217;s next batter, Adrian Gonzalez, steps up against Lester. I&#8217;m hoping for good things. The count goes full. Can he do something big? Small grounder to second and Ian Kinsler throws him out.</p>
<p>Inception sneak peak coming up. I kind of don&#8217;t want to see it, I mean, I want to see this movie and not have it be spoiled.</p>
<p><em>Bot 6th</em></p>
<p>Looks like Longo is all the offense so far. Halladay is the pitcher for the NL, but Jeter barely gets a hit past Marlon Byrd. He&#8217;s pinch run for with Elvis Andrus.</p>
<p>Brandon Phillips at second, Rafael Furcal at short. Paul Konerko at bat. A foul ball pushes Andrus back to first on an attempted steal. Halladay is going pretty strong against Konerko, but he&#8217;s having problems punching him out. Andrus runs, Konerko misses and strikes out, McCann almost loses the ball and Brandon Phillips tags Andrus out after he passes the bag.</p>
<p>Now it&#8217;s time for Josh Hamilton, thankfully with two outs. Roy likes to stay ahead of his hitters as he gets both to 1-2 relatively quickly before trying to get them on the outside stuff. He can&#8217;t get Hamilton to take the bait when he offers and the count fills up. He belts one past Gonzalez and lands on first.</p>
<p>David Ortiz, Big Papi, makes his way to the plate. Halladay is out. Hamilton gets pinch run for too, but I miss who it is. Jose Bautista is the runner and Matt Capps of the Nats steps up to take on Ortiz. His fastball down the pipe gets Ortiz looking to end the inning.</p>
<p><em>Top 7th</em></p>
<p>Joey Votto at DH with Phil Hughes pitching. Grounds out to second.</p>
<p>This interview with Jeter is making it hard for me to WATCH THE GAME! Scott Rolen is now at 2-1 when we decide to watch him hit. He manages a base hit to center.</p>
<p>Matt Holliday takes over batting duties next. Another ball down the middle and Scott Rolen takes advantage of the opportunity to run to third. He&#8217;s very lucky the throw was off-line. First and third, nice.</p>
<p>Matt Thornton is called in to pitch to pinch hitter Chris Young. He&#8217;s got a big chance here, but Thornton is a strikeout pitcher. He hits a pop up right to first. Dammit.</p>
<p>Marlon Byrd&#8217;s got a chance to make something happen now. The NL really needs this. Thankfully, Thornton loads the count up for Byrd. It&#8217;s been a beautiful at-bat, considering it started out 0-2. Another ball loads up the bases.</p>
<p>This puts Brian McCann at the plate with the chance to pull ahead with a strong hit. He thankfully fouls it just out of play on the first pitch. Patience, grasshopper. Make sure it&#8217;s a good pitch! Ripped into the RF corner and THREE RUNS SCORE! The announcers are calling it the &#8220;biggest NL hit in 13 years&#8221;.</p>
<p>Thornton is out of the game with the score 3-1. Now pitching for the AL, Andrew Bailey. Rafael Furcal up to bat for the NL. Wiggington is in the game now? When did that happen. Walk.</p>
<p>First and second and we&#8217;ve got Brandon Phillips up to bat, but he swings at a dirty, dirty breaking ball that lands in the dirt.</p>
<p><strong>Score: 3-1</strong></p>
<p><em>Bot 7th</em></p>
<p>Who&#8217;s Colbie Callat? She&#8217;s singing &#8220;God Bless America&#8221; and she&#8217;s a country singer. Stereotypical Southern California blonde beauty. Damn, I love a girl in a jersey and I&#8217;m digging this simple acoustic version. Nice cowboy boots too.</p>
<p>Nick Swisher at bat. Adam Wainwright pitching. He totally burns Swisher with a beautiful curve. Brutal.</p>
<p>John Buck steps up to bat now. He hits a bullet to LF, but Holliday lets the pitch bounce right out of his glove. Is it just me or does Matt Holliday make a lot of errors in important places? Buck is on second with one out.</p>
<p>Now Wainwright&#8217;s got to face Kinsler as the tying run. Vernon Wells is on deck. This is a bad situation. I wonder how many of these players McCann has strategies for facing. He walks Kinsler, setting it up for a strong power hitter.</p>
<p>Seems that Price hit 100 mph while Verlander and JJ both hit 99. Vernon Wells has been bouncing back this year with strong numbers, but he grounds to SS who makes an awful toss to Phillips at 2B. No double play.</p>
<p>Now it&#8217;s Torii Hunter who had a good hit to right last time up. Can Wainwright stay safe in this game? I love a good curveball. I got to see Torii Hunter&#8217;s knees buckle on a great Wainwright curve. What does Adam do? Pitch a brilliant ball to the outside to strike out Hunter. End of 7th.</p>
<p><em>Top 8th</em></p>
<p>How many new Firestone tire commercials are there? I hate these &#8220;Legendary Drivers&#8221; commercials. The song is stupid.</p>
<p>Now would be a fantastic time for the NL to add on some insurance runs. Rafael Soriano comes in for the AL and he induces a fly out to LF.</p>
<p>Joey Votto back up to bat. Hits it deep to center, but not deep enough. Two out.</p>
<p>Rolen is up now! Flies out to LF.</p>
<p><em>Bot 8th</em></p>
<p>Michael Bourn takes LF. Brian Wilson is up to keep the NL in contention. Elvis Andrus is trying to catch up for the AL, but he grounds out softly to second.</p>
<p>The AL puts Paul Konerko up to bat. He grounds to the third basemen who GUNS it for no reason.</p>
<p>And now it&#8217;s Bautista! Pops up to first.</p>
<p><em>Top 9th!</em></p>
<p>NL is still up. Can they win this thing? Hopefully they put an insurance run on the board just in case.</p>
<p>Jose Valverde is the AL pitcher for the 9th. Michael Bourn up to bat, but he strikes out.</p>
<p>The NL has Chris Young to pin their hopes on now. Can they get an extra run in? Chris Young chases too and it&#8217;s two outs for Valverde.</p>
<p>Marlon Byrd! Valverde&#8217;s stuff is pretty dirty. Byrd makes it to 3-2, but he strikes out.</p>
<p><em>Bot 9th</em> &#8211; <strong>PRESSURE!</strong></p>
<p>Jonathan Broxton in to close the game for the NL. Can he do it? Big Papi gets a single.</p>
<p>Now Adrian Beltre comes up to bat. Whoa, strong 99 mph fastball up and in, but Beltre chases for strike three. Ugly pitch to swing, but at that speed, you&#8217;re almost just guessing.</p>
<p>Catcher John Buck can&#8217;t be pinch hit for, so he&#8217;s up. Can Broxton induce a double play? Don&#8217;t walk Buck, A-Rod will come up! 3-0 at this point&#8230;3-1, swinging strike. Lucky, lucky. Second swinging strike almost right down the pipe. Full count, full drama. Pop fly to RF that Byrd has to run to. Ortiz can&#8217;t run just in case it drops, giving Byrd the chance to throw him out at second. Beautiful.</p>
<p>Just one more out. Ian Kinsler comes up to bat instead of Rodriguez. Fly to CF, Chris Young nabs it and the NL does what it hasn&#8217;t been able to do since 1996! FINALLY! Go NL! WOO!</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jun 2010 14:23:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Leo Nuñez likes giving everyone near heart attacks. He blew the save last night, but Florida still managed a win thanks to Dan Uggla. 29 June (David&#8217;s Birthday!) NPB Yomiuri Giants (12) at Hiroshima Carp (9). Six Giants homered (Ramirez homered three times) to put the Giants way ahead of Hiroshima who managed quite an [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 510px"><a title="Sliding Back to First by DJOtaku, on Flickr" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/ericsbinaryworld/4747363806/"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4118/4747363806_878e4de711.jpg" alt="Sliding Back to First" width="500" height="333" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">It&#39;s from the Baltimore series, but there was no way I could make it to Puerto Rico for this one. </p></div>
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<p>Leo Nuñez likes giving everyone near heart attacks. He blew the save last night, but Florida still managed a win thanks to Dan Uggla.</p>
<p><strong>29 June (David&#8217;s Birthday!)</strong></p>
<p><em>NPB</em><br />
Yomiuri Giants (12) at Hiroshima Carp (9). Six Giants homered (Ramirez homered three times) to put the Giants way ahead of Hiroshima who managed quite an offense themselves. An ugly game that puts them at 27-40-2. At this rate Yakult might pass them.</p>
<p>Rakuten Eagles (0) at Orix Buffaloes (3). Few teams play more erratically than the Orix Buffaloes, but they&#8217;re doing consistently well against the Eagles this year. Tanaka&#8217;s Tuesday role is not doing the Eagles any favors as he gives up three over eight and the team moves to 32-38-2, good for last in the PL.</p>
<p><em>MLB</em><br />
Oakland Athletics (4) at Baltimore Orioles (2). A pretty solid start for Brian Matusz, but it just wasn&#8217;t enough to keep the Athletics at bay. I&#8217;m a little bitter that I&#8217;ll be missing Matt Wieters bobblehead night today, so that&#8217;s all I&#8217;ve got for Baltimore. They are 23-53.</p>
<p>New York Mets (6) at Florida Marlins (7). The Marlins were lucky to win this one in the ninth thanks to a walk-off single by Dan Uggla. The game also featured a Hanley Ramirez grand slam, but far fewer homers than the night before. Florida remains in fourth, but now holds a 37-40 record.</p>
<p>Tampa Bay Rays (5) at Boston Red Sox (8). The pitching just wasn&#8217;t there for Jamie Shields who gave up a few too many to an ailing Boston team. Tampa needs to take two out of three in this series to regain second and the wild card. The Rays now sit at 44-32 in third.</p>
<p>Washington Nationals (7) at Atlanta Braves (2). The Nats do everyone in the East a favor by knocking down the Braves and winning their first in ages. It&#8217;s a good thing, because Washington starters whose names don&#8217;t contain Strasburg have been seriously struggling of late. Their last place record improves to 34-44.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Jun 2010 13:34:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Fish were involved in a sweep again and it definitely wasn&#8217;t the good time. I know the Padres are really strong this year, but this is pathetic. Someone needs to fix this. Maybe Bobby V? 25 June NPB Hiroshima Carp (1) at Chunichi Dragons (3). An off day from Maeda denies him his first [...]]]></description>
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<p>The Fish were involved in a sweep again and it definitely wasn&#8217;t the good time. I know the Padres are really strong this year, but this is pathetic. Someone needs to fix this. Maybe Bobby V?</p>
<p><strong>25 June</strong></p>
<p><em>NPB</em><br />
Hiroshima Carp (1) at Chunichi Dragons (3). An off day from Maeda denies him his first 10-game win season of the year by another start (hopefully). It&#8217;s uncharacteristic for Kenta Maeda to allow even three runs, so let&#8217;s hope this was an aberration.</p>
<p>Softbank Hawks (6) at Rakuten Eagles (2). This one went into the tenth thanks to a strong start by Iwakuma, but the Golden Eagles blew it in the tenth, allowing four runs.</p>
<p><em>MLB</em><br />
Washington Nationals (6) at Baltimore Orioles (7). This weekend didn&#8217;t go very well for Washington either. Tyler Clippard blows the hold/save/win and gives away the game to the Orioles on their home turf.</p>
<p>San Diego Padres (3) at Florida Marlins (0). The one all NL series of the weekend starts bad and gets worse. Volstad doesn&#8217;t have a terrible start at all, but where are the Marlins bats?!</p>
<p>Arizona Diamondbacks (1) at Tampa Bay Rays (0). ANOTHER EMBARRASSING NO-HITTER THROWN AGAINST A FLORIDA TEAM. Congrats Edwin Jackson, but I&#8217;m angry about your success.</p>
<p><strong>26 June</strong></p>
<p><em>NPB</em><br />
Hawks (2) at Eagles (1). Everything about this weekend is frustrating for me. Seriously, I think I may only have one win among the teams I actually care about. Satoshi Nagai only gives up two, but the Eagles can&#8217;t make up for it and they go down yet again.</p>
<p>Carp (0) at Dragons (1). An optimist would be proud of Giancarlo Alvorado for pitching eight innings and only giving up one. Everyone else in the world is wondering when Kenta Kurihara will be back to get these bats swinging.</p>
<p><em>MLB</em><br />
Nationals (5) at Orioles (6). Washington may have blown this one in the late stages, yet again, but the real question is how this game was so close when Baltimore outhit Washington by seven hits to fourteen.</p>
<p>Diamondbacks (3) at Rays (5). This one ends as it should for Arizona, one of the worst in the league, thanks to David Price&#8217;s fantastic pitching. Justin Upton did get to notch one against his brother&#8217;s team, but still lost.</p>
<p>Padres (2) at Marlins (1). Surely Josh Johnson can stop the bleeding? No? All it takes are a few mistakes and JJ&#8217;s sleeping offense can&#8217;t compensate.</p>
<p><strong>27 June</strong></p>
<p><em>NPB</em><br />
Hawks (1) at Eagles (1). Rakuten takes its second tie of the season, but, would you believe it, their struggles have put them behind the god-awful Fighters with their 32-37-2 record. Shameful.</p>
<p>Carp (6) at Dragons (4). The Carp finally remember how to score runs and it&#8217;s thanks to Kurihara&#8217;s replacement, Justin Huber, remembering that he&#8217;s supposed to hit for power again. Those two runs prove to be pretty decisive as the Carp record improves to 27-39-2, still a long ways away from third.</p>
<p><em>MLB</em><br />
Padres (4) at Marlins (2). The Fish aren&#8217;t playing terribly, but they&#8217;re not playing particularly spectacularly either. This game was lost by the bullpen (shocker), but it could have gone either way. Florida ends the weekend 35-40, still far from third too. We need something to change and quick. Maybe Bobby V will help?</p>
<p>Nationals (3) at Orioles (4). Clippard&#8217;s slipping a little. The guy wasn&#8217;t giving up anything at the start of the season, but it looks like the law of averages is catching up to him. Washington slips to 33-43 while Baltimore is looking good at 23-52.</p>
<p>Diamondbacks (2) at Rays (1). Another well pitched game by Wade Davis, but the inconsistent Rays bats can&#8217;t buoy him up. Tampa Bay ends the weekend in third with their 44-31 record. Time to turn the jets back on and catch up to the other AL powerhouses. The deficit is only three games at this point.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Jun 2010 15:45:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Which is great, except it was against my team. At least I got me another Adam Jones bobblehead. 24 June NPB Saitama Seibu Lions (2) at Rakuten Eagles (6). Ryohei Isaka tosses his first complete game win as the Eagles dominate Seibu for the win, improving their record to 32-35-1 in fifth. Getting close to [...]]]></description>
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<p>Which is great, except it was against my team. At least I got me another Adam Jones bobblehead.</p>
<p><strong>24 June</strong></p>
<p><em>NPB</em><br />
Saitama Seibu Lions (2) at Rakuten Eagles (6). Ryohei Isaka tosses his first complete game win as the Eagles dominate Seibu for the win, improving their record to 32-35-1 in fifth. Getting close to fourth&#8230;</p>
<p><em>MLB</em><br />
San Diego Padres (3) at Tampa Bay Rays (5). The Rays FINALLY snap their losing streak and prevent the sweep. Hopefully this is a sign that Tampa Bay is turning things around. They get to face the weak Diamondbacks this weekend allowing the Upton brothers to battle. Their record improves to 43-29, still tied for second.</p>
<p>Florida Marlins (5) at Baltimore Orioles (11). Kept forgetting that Baltimore scored 11 when I recounted the score. Oh well, the Fish were miserable. Nate Robertson only went two and one-thirds and the Fish lost their lead in the 3rd, never able to come back. At least Alex Sanabia&#8217;s debut went ok (not the best, but ok). The Orioles just kept POUNDING the outside corner and the Marlins kept swinging at those bad pitches. I swear I saw five straight strikeouts with that happening over and over again. Florida stays just shy of 0.500 at 35-37 while Baltimore improves to 0.278 with 20-52.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Jun 2010 13:13:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Florida inexplicably went and replaced their manager, Fredi Gonzalez, yesterday and Edwin Rodriguez stepped in as interim manager. I still don&#8217;t understand why this happened, but I guess we&#8217;ll have a new manager next year. 23 June NPB Hanshin Tigers (9) at Hiroshima Carp (4). I was really hoping that Hiroshima would have a better [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 510px"><a title="037 by ElCapitanBSC, on Flickr" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/elcapitanbsc/4726765053/"><img src="http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1383/4726765053_798c67247c.jpg" alt="037" width="500" height="375" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">A lot of this happened last night.</p></div>
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<p>Florida inexplicably went and replaced their manager, Fredi Gonzalez, yesterday and Edwin Rodriguez stepped in as interim manager. I still don&#8217;t understand why this happened, but I guess we&#8217;ll have a new manager next year.</p>
<p><strong>23 June</strong></p>
<p><em>NPB</em><br />
Hanshin Tigers (9) at Hiroshima Carp (4). I was really hoping that Hiroshima would have a better showing coming off of some relatively solid interleague play. He&#8217;s on the wrong team, but Toritani had himself quite the night (4 H, 2 RBI). Go Toritani! The Carp record drops to 26-37-2, still in fourth.</p>
<p>Saitama Seibu Lions (8) at Rakuten Eagles (10). Remember when Rakuten had no offense to speak of? They&#8217;re lucky to have won this considering that Darrell Rasner only went 3.2 innings and gave up five. The Golden Eagles are now 31-35-1 and they&#8217;re closing in on fourth.</p>
<p><em>MLB</em><br />
Kansas City Royals (1) at Washington Nationals (0). I hope Strasburg doesn&#8217;t end up one of those pitchers who never gets any run support from his team. Washington has been seriously struggling offensively of late, so I&#8217;m not too surprised, but it&#8217;s a waste of a quality start. Strasburg K-Kount (see what I did there?) is up to 41. The Nationals record is down to 33-40.</p>
<p>Florida Marlins (7) at Baltimore Orioles (5). Even though their winningest manager in franchise history was fired, the Marlins were still able to show up, offensively, and dominate the birds. Gaby Sanchez has been quietly making a case for Rookie of the Year with his offense while Chris Coghlan is definitely back to his old self, hitting 0.317 since his season low of 0.146 in April. That&#8217;s good enough to put his average at 0.280 now. The Marlins record improves to 35-36 while Baltimore drops to 19-52.</p>
<p>San Diego Padres (5) at Tampa Bay Rays (4). So frustrating. They&#8217;re still tied for second, but Shields&#8217; loss to San Diego extends their losing streak to three. Maddon needs to sit down with his players, hash this out, and get them back on course, pronto. The Rays are now 42-29 on the season.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Jun 2010 13:31:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I just can&#8217;t miss seeing the Fish when they&#8217;re in town. I let nothing stand in my way, even the dental surgery I had last night. It was with a sore jaw that I saw them rock Baltimore last night. New York got its chance to beat up on the Orioles and the Indians to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 510px"><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/elcapitanbsc/4726763279/"><img alt="Hanley Ramirez Warming Up" src="http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1356/4726763279_c6cb8a0086.jpg" title="Hanley Ramirez Warming Up" width="500" height="375" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Action shot!</p></div>
<p>I just can&#8217;t miss seeing the Fish when they&#8217;re in town. I let nothing stand in my way, even the dental surgery I had last night. It was with a sore jaw that I saw them rock Baltimore last night. New York got its chance to beat up on the Orioles and the Indians to improve their record. Now it&#8217;s time for Florida.</p>
<p><strong>22 June</strong></p>
<p><em>NPB</em><br />
Hanshin Tigers (13) at Hiroshima Carp (7). A real brutal game for the pitchers. Kan Otake has a bad night, but my boy Higashide manages two RBIs. The Carp still hold on to fourth, but their record drops to 26-35-2.</p>
<p>Saitama Seibu Lions (5) at Rakuten Eagles (3). Could moving Ma-kun&#8217;s starts around have affected his rhythm? It&#8217;s odd for Tanaka to give up five. We&#8217;ll see if he&#8217;s this bad next week too. The Golden Eagles are now 30-34-1 in fifth.</p>
<p><em>MLB</em><br />
Florida Marlins (10) at Baltimore Orioles (4). Not Anibal Sanchez&#8217; best pitched game, but not a total wash either. I think I see Wieters homer most games I go to. The kid&#8217;s got some pop. Florida&#8217;s record improves to 34-36 in fourth while Baltimore drops to 19-51 in a historically bad last.</p>
<p>Kansas City Royals (3) at Washington Nationals (4). Atilano managed a decent start after a few miscues the last few times up. Facing the Royals can only be good for Washington and tonight&#8217;s matchup is bound to be yet another impressive Strasburg start. Washington is still in fifth with their 33-39 record.</p>
<p>San Diego Padres (2) at Tampa Bay Rays (1). This is as hard-luck as they get. Wade Davis has really been struggling, but this could have been turned around with a little more offense. The Rays retain their tie with Boston for second, 1.5 games back with a 42-28 record.</p>
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		<title>I Saw A Game At Wrigley: The Weekend&#8217;s Scores That Matter [WMQ]</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jun 2010 15:27:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lots of action this weekend, including a game I attended in the Friendly Confines that will not be mentioned because I don&#8217;t cover the Cubs or the Angels. 18 June NPB Yakult Swallows at Hiroshima Carp. Rain delayed. Rakuten Eagles at Chiba Lotte Marines. Rain delayed. MLB Chicago White Sox (2) at Washington Nationals (1). [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 510px"><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/elcapitanbsc/4068436202/"><img alt="The Chicago Bean" src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2701/4068436202_9fd5aed56a.jpg" title="The Chicago Bean" width="500" height="375" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">I wasn&#039;t at the Bean, but it&#039;s also in Chicago. My photos aren&#039;t uploaded yet.</p></div>
<p>Lots of action this weekend, including a game I attended in the Friendly Confines that will not be mentioned because I don&#8217;t cover the Cubs or the Angels.</p>
<p><strong>18 June</strong></p>
<p><em>NPB</em><br />
Yakult Swallows at Hiroshima Carp. Rain delayed.</p>
<p>Rakuten Eagles at Chiba Lotte Marines. Rain delayed.</p>
<p><em>MLB</em><br />
Chicago White Sox (2) at Washington Nationals (1). Strasburg went out for his second home outing and pitched another stellar game, allowing only one over seven innings and striking out another 10. This kid is insane. The game is lost on a bad throw in the 11th, and Strasburg gets his first no decision.</p>
<p>Tampa Bay Rays (4) at Florida Marlins (7). I turn off my Rays switch again to root for another great Marlins game. I&#8217;m super bummed I missed it, but this game had Mike Stanton&#8217;s first home run and boy was it a doozy. First homers don&#8217;t get any better than grand slams.</p>
<p>Baltimore Orioles (2) at San Diego Padres (3). The Padres are the biggest surprise this year. The Orioles, not so much.</p>
<p><strong>19 June</strong></p>
<p><em>NPB</em><br />
Swallows (1) at Carp (5). The Carp have to wait a day to kick off non-interleague play, but they come out with a bang. It&#8217;s no surprise Yakult&#8217;s score is so low, it was a Kenta Maeda start. That guy is a monster.</p>
<p>Eagles (3) at Marines (0). Iwakuma returns to form against the PL as he blanks the hard-hitting Marines.</p>
<p><em>MLB</em><br />
White Sox (1) at Nationals (0). Jake Peavy throws an incredible game and the Nats just keep on losing and sliding down.</p>
<p>Rays (9) at Marlins (8). A wild game that went into extras was blown by Jorge Sosa walking in two in the 11th. The Marlins came within one, but couldn&#8217;t tack that final one down.</p>
<p>Orioles (5) at Padres (4). Stop the presses, Kevin Milwood FINALLY got his first win of the season. Congrats, buddy, you didn&#8217;t deserve to go this long without one.</p>
<p><strong>20 June</strong></p>
<p><em>NPB</em><br />
Eagles (1) at Marines (3). Rakuten went through with its plan to separate Tanaka and Iwakuma, but that means they won&#8217;t be winning back-to-back almost every Saturday and Sunday. Rakuten closes the weekend in fifth with a 30-34-1 record.</p>
<p>Swallows (4) at Carp (2). I hate losing to the Swallows. A lot. It&#8217;s especially bad when it&#8217;s all thanks to the bullpen. The Carp are now 26-35-2 in fourth</p>
<p><em>MLB</em><br />
Rays (1) at Marlins (4). Price vs. Johnson was one of the best matchups of the weekend, but David was no match for the Fish while the Rays struggled against the Marlins ace. Way to go Florida, you&#8217;re now 33-36 in fourth while Tampa drops to 42-27, tied with Boston for second.</p>
<p>White Sox (6) at Nationals (3). The losing streak continues. It&#8217;s starting to get really ugly in Washington again. They are now 31-39 in last. Do they have any other rookie phenoms to call up?</p>
<p>Orioles (4) at Padres (9). 19-50. Yikes. Enough said.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Jun 2010 11:48:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The sad panda is sad like me because every team I follow lost last night. 16 June NPB Still chillin&#8217; MLB Baltimore Orioles (3) at San Francisco Giants (6). Lincecum only strikes out ten, which is a statement I heard one of my softball teammates utter yesterday. Guess what, buddy. 10 is GOOD. 10 > [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 510px"><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/elcapitanbsc/3903110280/"><img alt="Sad panda cookie" src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2509/3903110280_27702ce824.jpg" title="Sad panda cookie" width="500" height="375" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">It may be blurry, but it&#039;s sad like I am.</p></div>
<p>The sad panda is sad like me because every team I follow lost last night.</p>
<p><strong>16 June</strong></p>
<p><em>NPB</em><br />
Still chillin&#8217;</p>
<p><em>MLB</em><br />
Baltimore Orioles (3) at San Francisco Giants (6). Lincecum <em>only</em> strikes out ten, which is a statement I heard one of my softball teammates utter yesterday. Guess what, buddy. 10 is GOOD. 10 > 1 K / Inning. The Orioles drop to 18-48.</p>
<p>Washington Nationals (3) at Detroit Tigers (8). The Tigers are a team no one seems to give much credit, but even I wouldn&#8217;t have expected them to crush Liván Hernández for eight runs in this game. The Nats drop to 31-35 in last.</p>
<p>Texas Rangers (6) at Florida Marlins (3). The Fish are killing me with their play. What&#8217;s wrong with the Marlins bullpen?! At least Cogz and Gaby are hitting well. Where&#8217;s Stanton&#8217;s power? The kid needs to relax, be patient, and start hitting! 31-34 in fourth.</p>
<p>Tampa Bay Rays (2) at Atlanta Braves (6). Tommy Hanson is an absolute stud. Wade Davis has been struggling. A lot. Thank god the Yankees lost too because the Rays are still tied for first at 41-24.</p>
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		<title>Frustration: Yesterday&#8217;s Scores That Matter [Wednesday Morning Quarterback]</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jun 2010 12:34:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Marlins drop a game they should have won in the 9th inning. It&#8217;s just disheartening. 15 June NPB Still finishing up interleague make-ups. MLB Washington Nationals (4) at Detroit Tigers (7). John Lannan just does not have a great outing. Can&#8217;t do much about that. Washington drops to 31-34 in last. Texas Rangers (3) [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 510px"><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/elcapitanbsc/4534528318/"><img alt="Marlins practice at Citizens Bank" src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2694/4534528318_2182244447.jpg" title="Marlins practice at Citizens Bank" width="500" height="375" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">It&#039;s this guy, up front and on the right. It&#039;s his fault.</p></div>
<p>The Marlins drop a game they should have won in the 9th inning. It&#8217;s just disheartening.</p>
<p><strong>15 June</strong></p>
<p><em>NPB</em><br />
Still finishing up interleague make-ups.</p>
<p><em>MLB</em><br />
Washington Nationals (4) at Detroit Tigers (7). John Lannan just does not have a great outing. Can&#8217;t do much about that. Washington drops to 31-34 in last.</p>
<p>Texas Rangers (3) at Florida Marlins (2). It&#8217;s tough being a closer, I get that, but Leo Nuñez blows this game in the 9th by walking batters and screwing the Marlins over. Matt Treanor, former Marlins catcher, gets the game-winning hit with a triple and I just get mad. 31-33 in fourth. Pull it together, Florida!</p>
<p>Tampa Bay Rays (10) at Atlanta Braves (4). David Price saddles Kenshin Kawakami with yet another loss. David Price is easily one of the Rays best starters and this win ties him for most in the AL with 10. A Yankees win keeps them tied for first with their 41-23 record.</p>
<p>Baltimore Orioles (4) at San Francisco Giants (1). Jake Arrieta is finally doing what the Orioles youngsters are supposed to do: winning with good pitching. 18-47 in last.</p>
<p>Each year there&#8217;s maybe a team or two who has got a rock solid bullpen. The Rays had one in 2008, but struggled in 2009. The Marlins have had closer troubles for as long as I can remember. It&#8217;s just frustrating. Is there a way to improve bullpens? Most clubs look at the bullpen as a place to put pitchers who aren&#8217;t quite good enough to be starters. What if this is the wrong idea?</p>
<p>Washington drafted Drew Storen last year in the first round. I&#8217;m not part of the organizational brass, so I don&#8217;t know if it was their plan all along, but it sure seems to me that the kid was picked to be a reliever from the getgo. From day 1 of his callup, Storen has been in the Nats bullpen and it seems like specializing him this way is paying dividends.</p>
<p>His 11.2 innings are on the low side for conclusive evidence, but, still, he&#8217;s pitching with a 1.54 ERA this year in a bullpen that, outside its setup man and closer, has had its struggles.</p>
<p>Who&#8217;s to say that other teams aren&#8217;t really doing this, I know, but it just seems like, with Florida, at least, that the bullpen is composed of guys who aren&#8217;t making it as starters. You need good people to get you to your closer, so why not develop them that way, Florida?</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jun 2010 12:18:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dan</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 510px"><a title="Evan Longoria is bored again... by DJOtaku, on Flickr" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/ericsbinaryworld/3446615384/"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3405/3446615384_316b0e1760.jpg" alt="Evan Longoria is bored again..." width="500" height="333" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Longo is bored because he had a day off yesterday.</p></div>
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<p>Only one game (that I care about (and barely)) on the docket yesterday.</p>
<p><strong>14 June</strong></p>
<p><em>NPB</em><br />
Nothing</p>
<p><em>MLB</em><br />
Baltimore Orioles (2) at San Francisco Giants (10). Much touted prospect Chris Tillman does not deliver salvation for the Orange Birds as they continue to plummet into the vast depths of baseball with their 30-game deficit from 0.500 (17-47)</p>
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