Baseball Toaster was unplugged on February 4, 2009.
The Yanks lost another snoozer on the road, this one 5-2 to the Cardinals.
Lineup:
Miguel Cairo SS
Robinson Cano 2B
Jason Giambi 1B
Gary Sheffield DH
Hideki Matsui LF
Kelly Stinnett C
Melky Cabrera CF
Russ Johnson 3B
Kevin Thompson RF
Subs: Eric Duncan 1B, Felix Escalona 2B, Ramiro Pena SS, Marcos Vechionacci 3B, Wil Nieves C, Kevin Reese LF, Andy Phillips DH
Pitchers: Shawn Chacon, Frank Brooks, Scott Proctor, Ron Villone, Jose Veras, Matt Smith
Big Hits: Doubles by Jason Giambi (1 for 3), Russ Johnson (1 for 3), Miguel Cairo (2 for 4), Kelly Stinnett was 2 for 3 and Kevin Thompson went 2 for 3.
Who Pitched Well: Scott Proctor walked one in two hitless innings. Ron Villone struck out two in a hitless inning, though he walked one.
Who Didn't: Jose Veras gave up four runs (three earned) on three hits without getting an out, though one suspects that Matt Smith, who struck out two and was not charged with a run, but followed Veras by allowing a hit, walking one and uncorking a wild pitch, had something to do with that.
Oopsies: A throwing error by Chacon and a fielding error by Felix Escalona.
Ouchies: The fates are trying to give Joe Torre a message as Bubba Crosby, who missed the first week of spring after being hit on the index finger during a bunting drill, missed yesterday's game due to what is alternately being called a tight groin and a tight hamstring. Doesn't sound like Torre's getting the message, however:
"There was a time last year when he was never a consideration, except as a pinch-runner or as someone you'd put in late in a game. But after Donnie worked with him, I saw a different hitter. He once was a dead pull hitter -- hit the ball in the air and swing and miss. Donnie got him waiting on the ball. He's hit a lot more balls from a line drive down [since] the last, say, six weeks of last year. He's a much better player now." (MLB.com)
Upcoming Schedule: Settle in for a long day of baseball on the tube today as the Yankees play the Fish on YES at 1:00 and the two WBC semifinals air on ESPN at 3:00 and 10:00. A little break in the middle there for dinner, otherwise, baseball all day. Best of all, Becky and I have a brand new puppy to curl up on the couch and watch the games with us. Man, life is good!
Day 8's featured bouts include the Mongolian Yokozuna, Asashoyru (7-0), against run of the mill Georgian Maegashira1, Kokkai (2-5), as well as Ozeki, Chiyotaikai (5-2), against up and coming Mongolian Sekiwake, Hakuho (7-0) who can earn his Ozeki promotion with a strong showing in this Basho.
http://sumo.goo.ne.jp/eng/
Oh...sorry...thought this was Sumo Toaster: Osaka Banter.
Anyway, if you are at all interested, I wrote a preview for the Japan vs. Korea matchup which gives you a little bit more info than you need about the teams and the game. But it adds context and sometimes context is everything, right?
www.canyonofheroes.blogspot.com
It doesn't look good for the 26 year old.
http://tinyurl.com/fbzwc
The WBC games should be real good, I'm looking forward to them.
Go Japan!
The Japanese have a cheezy graphic that says "Nice Play!" that they shot up on the screen when Tamura made the nice catch in the deep left field corner. It looks like something out of "Major League". Where Uecker?
Hines Ward! I had forgotten that he is half Korean.
Korea only has Choi and S.Y. Lee.
Japan is about scratching runs out with bunts, stolen bases, and station to station play. Korea likes gap hitting.
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