August 30th, 2007 •
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" Wins ", Kansas City Royals
Bonderman Shines
Jeremy Bonderman is back! Well, maybe we should temper that a little. This is the Royals. But the fact is, he looked like the old Jeremy Bonderman. The Jeremy Bonderman that wasn’t guaranteed to put you in a 6-0 deficit in the first inning. The guy with serious heat and nasty movement on his […]
August 29th, 2007 •
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' Losses ', Kansas City Royals
Andrew Miller is about one more horrible start away from “reassignment”. He lasted an entire 2/3 of an inning. He gave up 5 runs in the process. I believe that equates to a 67.5 ERA, not quite good enough to be the ace on a whiffleball team. I think the most runs I’ve ever put […]
August 29th, 2007 •
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' Losses ', Kansas City Royals
Well, I said yesterday that I wouldn’t be surprised after beating the Yankees 16-0 if the Tigers came back and lost to the Royals 2-0. I stand corrected on the score. After somehow managing to only score 3 runs on 16 hits, the Tigers have started off this all important West Coast swing with a […]
August 27th, 2007 •
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" Wins ", New York Yankees
OK, it’s nice to see the Tigers run up the score like they did on the Yankees. But why can’t they score 16 when the other guys score 11? I wish they would save some of that offense for when they actually need it. I wouldn’t be surprised to see them lose 2-0 to K.C. […]
August 26th, 2007 •
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" Wins ", New York Yankees
After losing Jair Jurrjens to some sort of an injury to his right shoulder (yes, his throwing arm) in the second inning, the Tigers managed to beat the Yankees. Just when I think I have them figured out, they surprise me. Not always good surprises either. They got crushed yesterday in a game they should […]