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![]() Scuds- Did you see that cut Robinson Cano took in the 9th on strike 3? He missed K Rod's breaking ball by at least a foot. Looked like myself playing drunk wiffleball. Surprised he held his balance.
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![]() It is amazing that Guerrero can make contact with some of this crap he swings at.Last night,he swung at an inside pitch that was a couple inches off the ground,and somehow hit it for his typical hard groundball.His average would be so good if he could stop that sht.
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![]() I was just sitting with Oracle at the track. He was in awe of how good the Angels are and was wondering why they arent leading the AL West by 5 games with those bats & pitchers.
I told him they excel against the very good teams but have struggled profusely against the teams they should beat. Anyways, thanks and lets win another today! |
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Last edited by SCUDSBROTHER : 08-12-2006 at 02:57 PM. |
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![]() Kelvim Escobar (8-10) had been 3-0 in his previous six starts but lost for the first time since June 25, giving up five runs and eight hits in six innings. He walked Rodriguez leading off the second, gave up a single to Jason Giambi and allowed a one-out, three-run homer to Cano.
"I never really throw a slider to lefties. I don't know what I was trying to do there," Escobar said. "I tried something different, and it didn't work." Gander,here ya go.Oracle wonders why they aren't doing better.Start with stupidity like this. |
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I'm tickled pink with the Yanks being up two right now. At the start of the week the Yanks were facing Chisox in Chitown for 3 games and then the Angels. I would have been thrilled with a split of the 6 games through Sunday. Bosox had 3 with KC and Baltimore and I was expecting them to go 5-1, 4-2 at the least. Best Boston can go is 3-3. |