In my defense, it was almost 9am. I was probably 4 or 5 drinks in at that point.The prosecution has no further questions.Annyong said:This is my sad face ---->Don Quixote said:Sounds like Waino out for the year.![]()
In my defense, it was almost 9am. I was probably 4 or 5 drinks in at that point.The prosecution has no further questions.Annyong said:This is my sad face ---->Don Quixote said:Sounds like Waino out for the year.![]()
"Denkinger 85" Royals jerseys and shirts still make the occasional appearance at Kauffman.Don Denkinger has been added to the umpiring crewTeam will wear 1985 throwbacks this Sunday against the Royals.
Doubtful they will bring back the 1985 Busch II turf and configuration.
Donovan Osborne was seen at the St. Louis airport.Who's going to pitch this weekend? John Tudor and Danny Cox?
I'm cautiously optimistic that things won't be a disaster based on his Triple-A success this year. 6.22 K/BB and 10.4 K/9 are significantly above career norms.No surprise to see Garcia win. It's the Lyons start that should be scary.
Five straight quality starts for Garcia. Deceptive record because of no run support, but he's given the team winnable games every time. I feel like it's selfish to ask for this to continue until Lynn comes back, much less into the pennant race.Bob Sacamano said:No surprise to see Garcia win. It's the Lyons start that should be scary.
Hopefully it is not an injury that they are downplaying.(7 hrs ago) Cardinals pitcher Trevor Rosenthal was not available to pitch in Monday's game because manager Mike Matheny said Rosenthal was experiencing tightness in his arm, reports the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Matheny said he wanted to give Rosenthal a day off to rest.
"It was one of those days when his arm didn't feel right and we needed to give him a day," Matheny said of Rosenthal. "He was down all day."
Siegrist made it feel like a Rosenthal 9th. A hit, a walk, two runners stranded, no runs, one save.Seeing chatter about Rosenthal not pitching again today. ####!
That's so last year.Siegrist made it feel like a Rosenthal 9th. A hit, a walk, two runners stranded, no runs, one save.Seeing chatter about Rosenthal not pitching again today. ####!
You really shouldnt be hoping for Cardinal winsGreat job screwing up my W today
trueYou really shouldnt be hoping for Cardinal winsGreat job screwing up my W today
He's handling pitches up in the strike zone much better than he was earlier in the season. He's been getting hits on knee-high stuff, but now he's getting extra-base hits on stuff above the waist instead of hitting soft outs in the air. That upper-deck home run was off a pitch he was popping out to the second baseman in April.What's gotten into Heyward?
Completely different guy this year.Rosenthal gonna Rosenthal.
ESPN highlighted that when he came in. First batter faced OBP is waaaay down. Ditching the windup to go stretch full time agrees with him. I also appreciate he's not hung up on trying to throw 100 MPH every time. That changeup he threw to strike out the last hitter was filthy.Completely different guy this year.Rosenthal gonna Rosenthal.
I suppose I shouldn't be surprised that a first-round pick is demonstrating a lot of talent at the MLB level, but Kolten Wong's improvement this season has been a blast to watch. I'm sure there will be skeptics running in here to say it's not really improvement faster than you can type "BABIP", but he's driving the ball more on offense, and as you referenced with the DP he started last night, his glove is improving.Fantastic double play started by Kolten Wong last night - turned the game around.
I agree on Lackey. So perhaps Lynn right now - he's only got 2 pitches in reality. Martinez always is on the brink when he starts but I think he needs to maintain the starter mentalityIn a perfect world, Wainwright is healthy as is Jaime (ok, maybe a dream world, but humor me).
Who would you take out of the starting rotation from below after what we've seen from Carlos and Jaime this year as well as the rest of those guys?
Wainwright
Martinez
Wacha
Lynn
Jaime
Lackey
I know it seems Lackey since his numbers aren't quite as good as the rest (the only one with an ERA over 3, sitting at 3.09), but he also has the most innings pitched and you know what you're getting from him day in and day out.
So, who would it be?