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Wild Cuddyer

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

When I saw this photo of Twins right fielder Michael Cuddyer, this is the first thing I thought of:

Furthermore, I cannot wait til this movie comes out!

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My Perfect Ten

Friday, August 15th, 2008

Last night, I attended my tenth game at Fenway Park (my seventeenth Major League Baseball game overall). Thanks to Jon Lester’s fantastic outing, my win streak at Fenway Park was extended to 10-0!

Here’s a list of all the games I’ve attended at Fenway Park to date:

Date Score    
Saturday
August 22, 1987
Boston
Red Sox
6
Minnesota
Twins
5
Box Score W: C Schiraldi (8-5)
L: L Straker (6-8)
Sunday
June 20, 1999
Boston
Red Sox
5
Texas
Rangers
2
Box Score W: P Martinez (13-2)
L: R Glynn (0-2)
S: T Wakefield (5)
Saturday
October 02, 1999
ALDS Game 3
Boston
Red Sox
9
Cleveland
Indians
3
Box Score W: D Lowe (1-1)
L: J Wright (0-1)
Friday
May 25, 2001
Boston
Red Sox
4
Toronto
Blue Jays
0
Box Score W: H Nomo (5-3)
L: E Loaiza (4-5)
Friday
May 28, 2004
Boston
Red Sox
8
Seattle
Mariners
4
Box Score W: P Martinez (5-3)
L: J Pineiro (1-6)
Tuesday
August 17, 2004
Boston
Red Sox
6
Toronto
Blue Jays
4
Box Score W: T Wakefield (9-7)
L: M Batista (9-9)
Tuesday
September 21, 2004
Boston
Red Sox
3
Baltimore
Orioles
2
Box Score W: K Foulke (4-3)
L: B Ryan (3-6)
Sunday
October 01, 2006
Boston
Red Sox
9
Baltimore
Orioles
0
Box Score W: D Hansack (1-1)
L: H Penn (0-4)
Saturday
April 12, 2008
Boston
Red Sox
4
New York
Yankees
3
Box Score W: J Beckett (1-1)
L: M Mussina (1-2)
S: J Papelbon (4)
Wednesday
August 13, 2008
Boston
Red Sox
8
Texas
Rangers
4
Box Score W: J Lester (11-4)
L: L Mendoza (3-6)
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Get jiggy with the Sox!

Monday, October 29th, 2007

The Boston Red Sox are MLB World Champions for the second time in four years! This was their 8th straight World Series game win, having swept the last two series. They outscored their opponents 99-46 this postseason.

Enjoy…

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Oh yeah, everybody learn the Papelbon jig!

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Reflecting on a crazy 2007 ALCS

Monday, October 22nd, 2007

I am ecstatic that the Red Sox are going to the World Series again! Another dramatic ALCS comeback just three years after their 2004 run. I could get spoiled by this, except that I remember clearly enough 1986 and the misery of the “curse” years. I almost feel bad that young Bostonian children are being spared the character-building trauma of winning the division only to be trounced by Oakland and Eckersley (1988, 1990), or of going 93-69 in 2002 with two 20-game winners and missing the playoffs entirely.

It’s different to be a Red Sox fan now. When we lost three straight to Cleveland to trail the ALCS 1-3, it was pretty hard and I started thinking (like Manny) okay there’s always next season. But it wasn’t “oh…here we go again…”, the who Lucy always takes the football away cruddy feeling that used to come with the territory. Now we have 2004 to look back on, and that 0-3 comeback and the World Series sweep, rather than 1986 or 1978 or 1975 or 1967… And the players have 2004 to look back on, too. That only added to the players’ confidence when Beckett took the mound in Game 5.

Most predicted this series to last seven games. This was supposed to be an even matchup. Boston had home field advantage, slightly better batting, slightly better pitching overall. However, Cleveland had in C.C. Sabathia and Fausto Carmona two ace pitchers of the caliber of Boston’s Josh Beckett. In the post-season, pitching reigns supreme and Cleveland’s two Cy Young candidates gave them a strong edge.

However, true to the beauty of baseball, the series that transpired was not the series that was billed. In four starts, Sabathia and Carmona were completely ineffective, while their other two starters Paul Byrd and Jake Westbrook pitched admirably. If we had known in advance that neither of Cleveland’s aces would have a successful outing, then I’m sure the predictions would have been for Boston in 5 or 6. But no, Boston still ended up facing elimination in Game 5 down 1-3.

Here is a look at why Josh Beckett was the ALCS MVP. Two dominant starts for a win in Game 1 and a crucial win in Game 5 forcing a return to Fenway and home field advantage for the remainder of the series yielded these statistics:

                      ALCS SERIES STATS
 Player              G  ERA   W-L SV CG  IP   H ER BB SO
+-------------------+-+------+---+--+--+----+--+--+--+---+
 Josh Beckett        2   1.93 2-0  0  0 14.0  9  3  1 18
+-------------------+-+------+---+--+--+----+--+--+--+---+
 Total                   1.93 2-0  0  0 14.0  9  3  1 18

Meanwhile, Cleveland’s “Josh Becketts” countered with four abysmal performances:

                      ALCS SERIES STATS
 Player              G  ERA   W-L SV CG  IP   H ER BB SO
+-------------------+-+------+---+--+--+----+--+--+--+---+
 C.C. Sabathia       2  10.45 0-2  0  0 10.1 17 12  7  9
 Fausto Carmona      2  16.50 0-1  0  0  6.0 10 11  9  7
+-------------------+-+------+---+--+--+----+--+--+--+---+
 Total                  12.67 0-3  1  0 16.1 27 23 16 16

I’m really shocked that they pitched so poorly. This gives credence to the notion of a “big game pitcher”. The Sox acquired Beckett for his postseason success, and he lived up to his reputation. Curt Schilling also has that reputation, though he’s showing signs of age. Daisuke Matsuzaka showed signs of what he can do under pressure in Game 7, though he’s still adjusting to the league.

In Cleveland’s three ALCS wins, they showed that they were a balanced team, offensively and defensively with contributions from throughout their roster. When the rest of the Sox lineup began producing runs, they shined not only as a balanced team, but as one with confidence to play under big game pressure. Hopefully, this is a momentum they can carry through the World Series starting Wednesday. The predictions are that the Sox will plow through a Colorado team that despite it’s amazing playoff run has been inactive for a week. I sure hope they’re right, but we’ve already dismantled the accuracy of predictions here! Go Sox!!!


If you’re looking for 2007 ALCS Statistics, www.baseball-reference.com is your friend. Scroll down to the bottom of that page!

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