Gameday Thread, #103: 7/29 vs. Astros
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After last night's marathon game, both bullpens will be depleted: the Astros possibly a little more, since they threw six innings, while Arizona only had five to get through [Pena and Lyon, with two innings each, will probably be the only ones totally unavailable for Arizona today]. Houston were forced into using Pettitte as a spot reliever, since it was his day for a side session anyway. Therefore, it would make sense to take a few pitches and get rid of Oswalt early. I say that, in bold, because we have managed three walks, total, over the past twenty-nine innings. This is not good.
Today, we face Oswalt, who might seem like a tough cookie. However, he only has two wins in his past eleven starts, though his record includes outings like a complete game against the Cubs, where he allowed one run and still took the loss. He has been pretty consistent though, with ERAs for May-July of 3.49, 3.72 and 3.67, so the odds remain that we're not going to have much to play with here.
Cruz will need to be on his best today. I'm thinking this, more in hope than expectation, because he hasn't lasted more than five innings since coming back off the DL, and has a 7.41 ERA in the four starts made to date. [Oddly, his best start came at Coors Field against the Rockies] That won't get the job done, needless to say, and I can't say I am feeling particularly optimistic. However, if Quentin the Magic Rookie plays for the whole game, who can say what might happen?
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Today's lineup
- E. Byrnes cf .284
- O. Hudson 2b .275
- L. Gonzalez lf .287
- C. Jackson 1b .271
- C. Tracy 3b .277
- C. Quentin rf .375
- S. Drew ss .306
- C. Snyder c .278
- J. Cruz p .000
Quentin plays in place of Green - is Shawn packing his bags in the clubhouse? Only time will tell...
by Jim McLennan on
Jul 29, 2006 7:08 PM EDT
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And in other news...
by Jim McLennan on
Jul 29, 2006 7:11 PM EDT
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What the...
by ASUJon on
Jul 29, 2006 7:16 PM EDT
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Falling behind early
by Jim McLennan on
Jul 29, 2006 7:18 PM EDT
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Well, at least we got Luke Scott...
by Jim McLennan on
Jul 29, 2006 7:30 PM EDT
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It's becoming clear...
by Jim McLennan on
Jul 29, 2006 7:39 PM EDT
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Or a trade
by ASUJon on
Jul 29, 2006 7:45 PM EDT
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Cruz can't even get the bunt down...
by Jim McLennan on
Jul 29, 2006 7:49 PM EDT
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Orlando Hudson
Batting #7: 45-for-118 (.381)
So, why is he batting #2?
by Jim McLennan on
Jul 29, 2006 7:54 PM EDT
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Brief period taking calls...
by Jim McLennan on
Jul 29, 2006 8:37 PM EDT
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Chase grounds crew
Please, don't ban me for this...there's nothing worth returning to in SF right now.
by suitsmetoATnT on
Jul 29, 2006 8:47 PM EDT
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Er...
by Jim McLennan on
Jul 29, 2006 8:53 PM EDT
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Ack
by ASUJon on
Jul 29, 2006 8:57 PM EDT
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Oops
By "Anomaly" I mean the portion of the CF warning track that angles sharply up...I thought I saw Edmonds do a faceplant after catching one there.Ridiculous engineering, if someone cares to defend it I'm all ears)
by suitsmetoATnT on
Jul 29, 2006 8:59 PM EDT
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Well, that was pathetically quick
by Jim McLennan on
Jul 29, 2006 9:22 PM EDT
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T Clark is on the mends
A very poor night for generating any type of offense.
I read that Tony Clark is now hitting off a batting tee and is trying to get healthy enough to play. Maybe CoJack needs some competition to get his butt moving and playing with some intensity. The quote from the Banana on yesterday's game is as follows:
"Jackson hit a grounder to third off reliever Dan Wheeler and it was bobbled by Aubrey Huff. Drew easily raced home, but Jackson didn't show the same kind of speed toward first base, and Huff recovered and threw him out to end the inning."
Gonzo has finally come out of his season long slumber knowing that CQ is nipping at Gonzo's heels and playing time. If T Clark could maybe light a fire under CoJack so that Co could reduce his lackluster defense and baserunning malaise, we might start having some better production from our 1st base tandem.
I was also listening on the radio with Jeff and Tom where there was a ground ball hit to first base and Co was just sitting back waiting for the pitcher to take the put out. Not very good!
I like the rookies but some have questionable intensity and lackluster hustle. September is coming!
by icecoldmo on
Jul 30, 2006 12:21 AM EDT
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I heard that
by flyingdutchman on
Jul 30, 2006 1:36 AM EDT
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No...the wives are having a pasta potluck
by suitsmetoATnT on
Jul 30, 2006 1:59 AM EDT
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