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Friday, June 30, 2006

That Tracy's a Genius

What is it about a guy who goes 4 for 5 the previous day, with a walk off home run, and who just happens to be leading your league in batting average, that makes you think, "Hrmm, lets give him the day off today."

So today we get to see Mike Edwards and Jose Hernandez in the same lineup. Damn, I'm psyched.

posted by Rory at 6:04 PM |
 
Wednesday, June 28, 2006

On Another Plane of Existence

I haven't blogged about games during games in a while. But this is just too much.

Jeromy Burnitz just grounded in to a double play with a runner on third on an 3-0 count. I have never... never in my memory... ever seen such a thing.

I remember Jack Wilson grounding into a double play with the same baserunners on a first pitch to end a game last year. And I remember him getting a lot of deserved crap for it. I think Bob Smizik even wrote an article about how excusable it is (yep). But 3-0. Wow, that's like a new level of suck. Like until now, the Pirates have only sucked in three dimensions; and now we've entered the 4th dimension of terrible.

posted by Rory at 7:49 PM |
 
Tuesday, June 27, 2006

I Didn't Think it Was Possible

Every year the Pirates make this marketing push to try and get their players elected to the all-star game. It's a futile effort, or so I thought. Pittsburgh isn't exactly internet savvy and they don't have the attendance to punch enough ballots to make dents in the vote count.

I went to a game in St. Louis a few years ago and the ushers handed out stacks of all-star ballots as you walked into the stadium. With the new Busch being sold out I didn't think there was a chance that any less then five Cardinals would be elected to start the game. Other then competition from the Mets that's pretty much how the balloting was ending up. Until stadium voting ceased.

Then with the internet only vote Bay started rising through the ranks. People started pushing for it more and more. And now he's leading the NL Outfielders. After thinking it was worthless the better part of the season, I went online and started doing my part. I was also reminded why I hate Major League Baseball. Funny, they can remember the eight little boxes I checked in both leagues and the full names of the people I wrote in but the can't seem to remember that I unchecked the box permitting them to send me free information about their services. Bastards.

Anyway, in the long run, Bay starting doesn't mean anything, but it would be nice to have a vested interest in the game, other then wondering if my guy is going to get the chance to pinch hit or not. What's amazing to me is that Jose Castillo (-184,153) and Jack Wilson (-81,988) have legitimate shots at starting as well. And if their pace keeps up I think they'll get it. Which begs the question: Is that a good thing?

Charlie has a post about it. He thinks that's a bad thing. I have to disagree. Although the PR brought on by having three players start the All-Star game is what management wants, it isn't necessarily what's best for them. And if there's one thing our coach, GM, and owner can do well, it's wanting want isn't best for them.

It was my belief that one of the big drawbacks to playing in Pittsburgh is that there's no recognition for what you do, and that makes it tough to make it big in free agency and in endorsements. I think having starters in the all-star game will counter that a bit. And while it may distract people from covering the story of how bad the host team is, the worst team best ballpark has already been beaten to death, and I think the new question will be, how does a team with three starting all-stars suck so much? The answer to that question inferred by the fact that we voted in those three players, is that its not the fans fault and its not the players fault. So vote for Bay, vote for Jack, vote for Jose Castillo and Freddy Sanchez. Don't vote for the guys who aren't them but close in the standings (this is key: if you vote for Bay, Beltran, and Soriano in the NL you really haven't done anything). At that point only the coach, GM, and owner can get the blame, and isn't that exactly what we all want.

posted by Rory at 4:37 PM |
 
Tuesday, June 20, 2006

D'oh!

Bart: I feel so full of...what's the opposite of shame?
Marge: Pride?
Bart: No, not that far from shame.
Homer: Less shame?
Bart: Yeah...
I mentioned in the last post that I had felt some semblance of pride in my baseball team. That's gone, particularly after yesterday and how opposite it was from the moment that actually made me proud. Although I'm less ashamed of them enough to actually request Pirate games out at the sports bars now.

I haven't posted much, although I've kept up with the games which is better then the last time I lulled. I'll get back to it once I start getting into the habit of half-assing my career again. That'll be soon.

posted by Rory at 4:26 PM |
 
Thursday, June 01, 2006

What's This Called? Right, PRIDE!

I have a confession. I'm ashamed to be a Pirate's fan sometimes. I'll walk into sports bar and request our oppositions game, just so I don't have to admit I watch the Pirates. "Can I get the Cubs game?" I'd say: this got me into more trouble sometimes then it was worth.

But its a great feeling to be able to take the MLB.tv feed, (which I normally keep hidden in a tiny corner of my desktop underneath some report I'm working on) bump it up to full screen, and force the people who work near my cubicle to watch a great come from behind victory in the ninth where our hottest hitter narrowly misses a walk-off homerun and the under-appreciated catcher gets the game-winning RBI. Good game Buccos.

posted by Rory at 3:43 PM |
 
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