Posted on September 13, 2007 by Matt Himelfarb
Update: An astute reader pointed out to me that I didn’t include Dillon Gee. Why? Well that’s because I simply because his named managed to escape my mind while thinking of a 100 others. Although, it’s worth nothing that Gee had a year almost as dominating as Dylan Owen after compiling a 22.4% K rate [...]
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Posted on September 6, 2007 by Matt Himelfarb
Dylan Owen had by far one of his most dominating outings of the year, striking out 11 in the seven innings, of work, while allowing just three hits and no walks, lowering his era. to 1.49
Will Morgan relieved Owens, and pitching two scoreless innings for the win.
Tied 1-1 in the bottom of the ninth, Matt [...]
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Posted on September 5, 2007 by Matt Himelfarb
Yeah, I admit it, at least for this blog post.
One of the most controversial issues since Milledge’s return- particulary after Randolph issued a statement saying that Green’s playing time would “decrease”- is just how much Milledgw ould actually play.
So, in hindsight, what Randolph meant was Milledge would play against lefty’s while Green would get the [...]
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Posted on September 4, 2007 by Matt Himelfarb
The Cyclones (46-24) defeated the Staten Island Yankees (44-27) by a score of 5-0 last night. By defeating the Yanks, the Cyclones lowered their magic number to 2, with 4 games left to play.
In laymans terms, it means that any combination of Cyclones wins and Yankees losses equaling 2, and the Cyclones clinch first place. [...]
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Posted on September 3, 2007 by Matt Himelfarb
Anonthet typical Kevin Mulvey esque outing last night, only it’s notable considering it was his very first start in AAA. He threw six innings of shutout ball, allowing just two hits- none of which were XBH- and he compiled just three strikeouts. Nearly half of the batted balls he allowed came on grounders.
I still think [...]
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Posted on September 1, 2007 by Matt Himelfarb
Despite the trades that sent Sean Henry and Jose Castro to the Reds for Jeff Conine, the St. Lucie Mets clinched the division last night by defeating daytona last night 6-3.
Probably more people actually knew about carlos Gomez getting ejected after getting hit by a pitch last night, although Deolis Guerra, whom the Mets have [...]
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