I get to hear Vin just about every game (except away games out of the division).it was on MLB Net today so I got to see and hear Vin![]()

I get to hear Vin just about every game (except away games out of the division).it was on MLB Net today so I got to see and hear Vin![]()
I get to hear Vin just about every game (except away games out of the division).![]()
Not long ago during a Dodger-Padre game, I was going back and forth between listening to Vin Scully for the Dodgers, and Dick Enberg for the Padres.
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Strasburg pitched 5.1 innings today, giving up just two hits - one on a broken bat, jam job - and one earned run. He was a hair off with his control, walking five, but his misses were only off by a few inches.
How many more games like these first two does he have to pitch before we start considering him for the CY Young Award?
Update:
According to Elias Sports Bureau, only one pitcher since 1900 has had more strikeouts before issuing his first career walk than Strasburg, who fanned 19 before walking Santana in the fourth. Cincinnati's Johnny Cueto struck out 22 before his first walk in 2008.
You mean your considering a guy for the Cy that has missed a third of the season and only pitched 2 games ?
Why not? Two seasons ago, Manny missed 3/2s of the National League season but finished fourth in the MVP race.
So there's NO better pitchers out there after him throwing 2 games ....
I like the guy too, but come on ....
He's pitched against two sub par teams.
Not like he's throwing against the Yanks, Sox, Twins ect.
I agree.....let's wait till he has about 15 starts under his belt BEFORE we rename the Cy Young award....![]()
Remember that trade Detroit made to get Miguel Cabrera and Dontrelle Willis a few years ago?
That is looking like a mixed bag.
While Cabrera has proven that his bat is as good as advertised, we all know what happened with Willis.
Tigers fans- how do you grade that trade? One guy has succedded, the other didn't.
The Pirates took two out of three from the Indians.:neener:neener:neener:neener
The two teams ARE pretty close in the standings
They are a 1.5 Games apart, STILL not in last place over all.
The Baltimore Sun reported today that because Bard has been pitching so well in the late innings, the Red Sox now plan on shopping Papelbon in the offseson. Papelbon was a bargain at his pre-arbitration, 2008 price of $750,000, but at his present level of $10,000,000, the Red Sox seem inclined to let Bard close next year for about $400,000.
I would think that before the Red Sox start shopping Papelbon, they need to take stock of their starting staff and determine of they can depend on Beckett and Dice-K, because if they can't, then they might as well move Papelbon into their starting rotation.
...the Red Sox ...might as well move Papelbon into their starting rotation.
Personally, if the are either going to trade him or make him a Starting pitcher, I would definitely KEEP him and try Starting !
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