GIF of the Moment: Rick Ankiel’s Cannon
And be sure to check out The Flagrant Fan for a great article on Ankiel’s legendary arm, complete with videos of his most famous throws.
And be sure to check out The Flagrant Fan for a great article on Ankiel’s legendary arm, complete with videos of his most famous throws.
– I am finally sold on Ian Kennedy. Dude has won more games this year than he has in his entire big league career. And after watching him strike out six in a row in the 7th and 8th innings last night, I just can’t ignore the impression it left upon me. He is no Cy Young winner this year, in my opinion, but that doesn’t mean you can’t make a strong argument for him.
– With the Brew Crew signing Ryan Braun to the deal they did, the writing is basically on the wall for Prince Fielder to read. And he has. The thing of it is, I’m not sure the market for a $100 million first baseman is what people believe it to be. Look at all the usual big spenders, and see that they all have their own pricey 1B’s already. I’m just saying that the market for Fielder is much smaller than people might realize.
– Is Brad Pitt not the most Ironic actor to portray Billy Beane in the upcoming movie Moneyball? Seriously, you can’t help but chuckle at that.
– Here is some neat trivia for you- Do you know who holds the highest era for a single season? That’s right, it is Roy Halladay, who posted an atrocious 10.64 era for the 2000 season. Now pick your chin up off the ground and continue reading. (Author’s note: Now Brian Matusz is the owner of this prestigious award; he is sporting an era of 10.68-congrats to you sir.)
– What kind of baseball blogger would I be if I didn’t have a mention of Mariano Rivera and his record 602 saves in here? I am still mesmerized by the fact that he has gotten every last one of those in pinstripes.
– How about those St. Louis Cardinals? They might actually pull off their own comeback and rip the wild card spot right out of the Braves hands. After writing about the lack of tight races, the game of baseball is making me eat my words.
– If you had to take one of these starting pitchers and run them out on the bump, whom would you rather have: John Lackey or A.J. Burnett? Me, I’d rather let the mascot go out there and see what he can do…in his costume, too.
I hope everyone enjoyed his or her holiday weekend as much as I did. Lots of exciting things happening over Labor Day weekend, so let’s jump right in.
– I finally caved and joined Twitter. Follow me @sp_flips to get up to date info and nonsense.
– So much for having a bunch of exciting finishes across multiple divisions this year. With the Giants, Indians, White Sox, and Cardinals failing to gain any ground whatsoever; it appears as if the only exciting race might be the AL West. Unless the Rays can somehow make a run for the wildcard in the AL East, that is.
– George who? Kottaras? What a special night it was for the back-up catcher. Hitting for the cycle is rare enough, but how rare is it to see a back up catcher do it? I am not completely sure, just sure enough to say that you probably won’t see it happen again in your lifetime.
– Seeing old Charlie Manuel play a game under protest took me back to my youth summer league days. Did he have to put up a $100 cash like my coaches did? Or do you think the front office covered it for him?
– Congrats to Adrian Beltre– now the youngest 3B to ever amass 2,000 hits. Just imagine what could be if he knew how to stay healthy? Wow.
– Watching Josh Beckett go down was rough. Not only does he play on my fantasy squad, but he also proliferated the notion that pitchers are not athletes. Just watch this and tell me where/how he hurt himself. (FF to the 21-second mark.)
– How about Javier Vazquez? Dude has been looking like it’s 2009 again. Make sure nobody steals his Delorean.
– I can only imagine the silence in the Jays front office boxes as Brett Lawrie did this.
– Have a great day everybody, and remember…there are only 4 days left in this workweek.
Top 1: Lance Berkman struck out swinging against Yovani Gallardo
Top 3: called out on strikes against Gallardo
Top 5: struck out swinging against Cameron Loe
Top 7: struck out swinging against Loe
Final Line: 0-for-4, 4 K
Notes: Tough game for the Big Puma. Hitting fifth for the Cardinals last Thursday, he basically had to follow a home run in three of his four at-bats. In both the first and third inning, Pujols homered two spots ahead of Berkman, while clean-up hitter Matt Holliday dropped a two-run bomb in the fifth. The Big Puma’s sombrero marked an 0-for-14 skid which he snapped in his first at-bat on Friday.
Total 2011 Sombreros: 103
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