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I Liked The Yankees’ Offense Against The Blue Jays

May 13th, 2009 Sean S. Posted in 2008 Reg-Season Games, Andy Pettitte 3 Comments »

The New York Yankees beat the Toronto Blue Jays by a score of 8-2. Starting for the Yankees was Andy Pettitte and he was solid. He got the win. He pitched six innings and gave up 2 runs, 1 earned.

It was good to see the Yankees hit a lot of extra base hits. They had eight.

The Yankees found themselves down again against pitcher Scott Richmond, 1-0 after the first inning but their offense came to life in the second inning. It wasn’t about the long ball. It was about the Yankees getting doubles, triples, singles and they kept the train moving by getting extra base hits.

The Yankees were much better with runners in scoring position and they drove in a lot of them. They were 6-for-13. Only one hit was a home run and that was by Brett Gardner. They started hammering balls in the gap and when you hit it on the artificial turf in Toronto, the ball really picks up.

The Yankees had good at bats and this gave them an opportunity to get the pitch they could drive. The Yankees manufactured runs and a good example was the fourth inning when they pushed one run across. They got a lead off double from Johnny Damon, Nick Swisher moved him over and then Johnny scored from a sac fly from Mark Teixeira.

A-Rod didn’t get a hit but he walked three times and that helps keep innings going.

For the Yankees to be successful, they have to chip away and get a run here and a run there and they did it tonight. In close games down the road, these are the type of runs the Yankees will need. It was a good team effort all around.

Andy Pettitte got the outs he needed. He bent but he didn’t break. He had a great veteran mindset because he pitched around batters he had trouble with in the past. He knew he didn’t have his best stuff and he didn’t have great command in the first inning. If he got in a bad count, he would pitch around a batter and hope he would swing at his pitch. If he didn’t then he would go to the next batter.

Pettitte was throwing all six of his pitches. He was throwing his 2-Seamer, 4-Seamer, Slider, Change Up, Cutter and Curveball throughout the game.

His pitches were working much better as the game wore on. He had a good curveball with a 13″ break and he was throwing his 2-seamer away from batters. He threw a lot of 4-seam fastballs but mixed in all of his pitches very well. Almost all of his sliders were balls and they had a 12″ break on it.

Pettitte had no control after the first inning but after that, it was basically lights out for the Blue Jays.

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Disgraceful

April 25th, 2009 Sean S. Posted in 2008 Reg-Season Games No Comments »

Just totally disgraceful.

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Yankees win and Andy was Dandy

April 21st, 2009 Sean S. Posted in 2008 Reg-Season Games No Comments »

The New York Yankees beat the Oakland Athletics by a score of 5-3. Andy Pettitte got the win and Mariano Rivera got the save. Andy and Mariano tied the all time record for saves after a win with 57.

Andy Pettitte was terrific. He had great command, a great change up and his curve ball was excellent. He only had the bad 4rth inning and after that he settled down and put down the A’s. Great game from him.

Brett Gardner made a great catch in the outfield and was great at the plate as well. He drove in 2 runs and stole a base. I can’t type anymore because there are thunderstorms all around me so I’ll try to type more tomorrow morning.

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NFL Draft

March 29th, 2009 Sean S. Posted in 2008 Reg-Season Games 2 Comments »

Great site for the NFL draft. It has everything.

http://www.nfldraftbible.com/

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No Grades today

March 9th, 2009 Sean S. Posted in 2008 Reg-Season Games No Comments »

I’m in the process of moving. I’ll hopefully be back tomorrow.

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Playing for Peanuts 4.4

February 14th, 2009 Sean S. Posted in 2008 Reg-Season Games No Comments »

This is the latest Playing for Peanuts webisode. It is the fourth part of Episode 4 (aka Playing for Peanuts 4.4).

This webisode is sponsored byHittersInc. Visit HittersInc.com and use coupon code “PEANUTS” at checkout for a 10% discount on your order.

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Playing For Peanuts 4.3

February 13th, 2009 Sean S. Posted in 2008 Reg-Season Games No Comments »

This is the latest Playing for Peanuts webisode. It is the third part of Episode 4 (aka Playing for Peanuts 4.3). This webisode features an “Instructional Minute” segment where Wally Backman shows how to turn a double play at second base.

And here is Playing for Peanuts 4.2, sponsored by HittersInc. Visit HittersInc.com and use coupon code “PEANUTS” at checkout for a 10% discount on your order.

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My Championship Game picks

January 18th, 2009 Sean S. Posted in 2008 Reg-Season Games No Comments »

Steelers over Ravens

Cardinals over Eagles

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Austin Jackson hits a home run, Sanchez gets rocked

October 24th, 2008 Sean S. Posted in 2008 Reg-Season Games No Comments »

Yesterday Austin Jackson hit a home run and went 1 for 4 with 1 run scored and 1 rbi. He accounted for the only run however as the Peoria Javelinas lost to the Phoenix Phoenix Desert Dogs by a score of 13-1. Juan Miranda went 0 for 3 with 1 walk. Austin Jackson is batting .265. Miranda is batting .359. Humberto Sanchez got rocked giving up 6 earned runs on 6 hits and he didn’t get an out in the start of the 6th inning. His era is 33.75. Phil Hughes will also get the start in the Rising Stars game today at 7:15 PM Mountain.

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Playing for Peanuts Episode 2 – Part 4 of 4

October 24th, 2008 Sean S. Posted in 2008 Reg-Season Games No Comments »

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