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Gameday Thread, #131: 8/28 vs. Padres

Woody Williams, RHP (7-4, 3.60)
Brandon Webb, RHP (13-5, 2.99)

Should be a good pitching matchup tonight, with our ace facing Williams, who's on a three-game winning streak, during which time (21.2 IP) he has an ERA of just 2.49. Probably not who we want to face, when we've scored just six runs over the last two games. Though I have probably done my part, and given Woody Williams the kiss of death, by picking him up for my fantasy baseball roster. That should ensure he's good for six or seven earned runs. And the second inning could be even worse.

Webb has been less than stellar over his past three starts, and if there's another bad one tonight, then serious thought should be given to shutting him down - there's no point in him risking any more damage in chasing after what is basically a lost cause [BP now gives us less than a 6% chance of making the playoffs]. He'll also have an added burden, since his newly-married college friend Jon Hooker was killed in the Lexington plane crash over the weekend. Our sympathies go out there.

This is the last series before the rosters expand, and so we should perhaps be thinking about who to bring up for September. It looks like chasing the 2006 playoffs will be secondary to giving a look to players for next year, and that's how it should be used. I'll write more about that tomorrow, I think, and who we're likely to see coming up later in the week. We do have to bear in mind that Tucson have a great chance at winning the league, which would only be fitting - it would, in some cases, certainly make sense to have players appearing every day for the Sidewinders, rather than sitting on the bench for the Diamondbacks.

Finally, welcome back to veteran contributor Stephen. He hadn't been heard from since I turned anonymous comments off, in response to the Great Wall of Spam, earlier in the season, but finally got round to registering. Just in time to witness the death throes of our playoff hopes over the weekend...or maybe just in time for the September call-ups, depending on how you want to look at things? Glass half-full or half-empty? Hell, give me a moment alone with the glass and I'll happily resolve the issue, once and for all. Providing it's import beer, at least. :-) Comments to follow, and I'd appreciate it if the game doesn't run too long, since I want to watch Three Days of the Condor later on tonight. I feel sure our hitters will take this request to heart...

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Tonight's lineup
  1. C. Counsell ss .274
  2. O. Hudson 2b .288
  3. L. Gonzalez lf .281
  4. E. Byrnes cf .274
  5. J. Estrada c .309
  6. C. Jackson 1b .281
  7. C. Tracy 3b .278
  8. C. Quentin rf .238
  9. B. Webb p .143
No Drew. No Young. Indeed, slots 1-5 of the batting order, is entirely filled with people who might not be here next year - odds ranging from the "certainly not" (Counsell) through to the "probably will, but we're open to offers" (Hudson). Gonzo = only if he agrees to a platoon role; Estrada = probably traded for pitching; Byrnes = will only stick if he doesn't want too much money. That's my initial thoughts, at least.

by Jim McLennan on Aug 28, 2006 9:13 PM EDT reply actions  

Good first for Webb
Leadoff hit, but erased on a double-play. Another grounder ends the first. Looks like his sinker is sinking sharply.

by Jim McLennan on Aug 28, 2006 9:49 PM EDT reply actions  

Two on, but no more
Estrada puts good wood on the ball, with men on first and second. At first I thought that was a gapper, but it curved elegantly into the left-fielder's territory. Blast. Though my fantasy baseball team thanks you. :-)

by Jim McLennan on Aug 28, 2006 9:54 PM EDT reply actions  

Woah
Webb doubles in 2 runs while down 0-2 in the count

by William K @ AZ Snakepit on Aug 28, 2006 10:16 PM EDT reply actions  

Webb the RBI machine
His 10 RBIs this season is a new franchise record for pitchers

by William K @ AZ Snakepit on Aug 28, 2006 10:17 PM EDT reply actions  

Webb helps himself...
A two-run double. An amazing stat off the TV: if I remember correctly, the #9 hole now has only one RBI less than the clean-up spot... Grace and Brennaman were bitching about Tracy not getting a hit, but it looked like a solid error on the first baseman to me. Guess it means only one run is earned for Williams, for which my fantasy teams thanks the official scorer. :-)

by Jim McLennan on Aug 28, 2006 10:21 PM EDT reply actions  

HR
For Byrnes!
"very cunning Mr. *VIII*" -- Jim

by Mr. Philosophical on Aug 28, 2006 10:34 PM EDT reply actions  

Just checking in
but it looks good so far -- hope we wrap this up quick, because three days of the condor rocks

by andrewinnewyork on Aug 28, 2006 10:40 PM EDT reply actions  

Estrada, Hudson, Byrnes
I think we may want to hold onto Estrada. And you made a good point that while Hudson has disappointed with the "gold glove" he has hit above average. Still I suppose it all comes down to money.

by andrewinnewyork on Aug 28, 2006 10:45 PM EDT reply actions  

DaVanon will be having ankle surgery
and that will be the end of his season.

by William K @ AZ Snakepit on Aug 28, 2006 10:52 PM EDT reply actions  

damn
didnt know it was serious. we needed him down the stretch
"very cunning Mr. *VIII*" -- Jim

by Mr. Philosophical on Aug 28, 2006 10:58 PM EDT up reply actions  

Quentin triples with 2 outs
Here comes Brandon "RBI/Groundball Machine" Webb

by William K @ AZ Snakepit on Aug 28, 2006 11:10 PM EDT reply actions  

Maybe not
Webb Ks.  D'Backs by 4 after 5

by William K @ AZ Snakepit on Aug 28, 2006 11:11 PM EDT up reply actions  

Four-sight from Melvin?
Byrnes is 4-4 with 4 RBIs in the #4 spot

by William K @ AZ Snakepit on Aug 28, 2006 11:26 PM EDT reply actions  

lol
knowing BoMel, he will play Young tomorrow.
"very cunning Mr. *VIII*" -- Jim

by Mr. Philosophical on Aug 28, 2006 11:29 PM EDT up reply actions  

Webby Vintage
Ahh, good to see him again. RIP to his Friend. Bet his pitching well for him.
"very cunning Mr. *VIII*" -- Jim

by Mr. Philosophical on Aug 28, 2006 11:33 PM EDT reply actions  

Branyan the 3 True Outcome poster-child
blasts a long shot for the Padres' 2nd run

by William K @ AZ Snakepit on Aug 28, 2006 11:35 PM EDT reply actions  

Webb with a quality start.
Due up third in the seventh and likely (hopefully?) done at 96 pitches.  Just 2 earned.  Still three walks, but three double plays to balance them out a bit.
In my nightmares, I see Brian Bruney...make it stop...

by Azreous on Aug 28, 2006 11:39 PM EDT reply actions  

Wishful thinking, I guess.
In my nightmares, I see Brian Bruney...make it stop...

by Azreous on Aug 29, 2006 12:37 AM EDT up reply actions  

A pleasant surprise
Went out for Chinese and Cold Stone, didn't expect to find us five runs up when I came back. Looks like we're firing on all cylinders tonight.

by Jim McLennan on Aug 28, 2006 11:42 PM EDT reply actions  

Dodgers up on the Reds
4-1 at the moment. That match-up is a bit of a win/lose scenario for us, no matter the result. Ideally, we'd like them both to get beaten... :-)

by Jim McLennan on Aug 28, 2006 11:45 PM EDT reply actions  

Crucial double-play
Padres threatening, with the tying run in the on-deck circle. But Lyon induces the double-play to escape the eighth, and the Padres are down to their last three outs.

by Jim McLennan on Aug 28, 2006 11:56 PM EDT reply actions  

Branyan again
But with no runners on base, Julio shouldn't worry too much about it

by William K @ AZ Snakepit on Aug 29, 2006 12:11 AM EDT reply actions  

Everything stated; opposite happened!
Jimmie:

This must be your Opposite George review of yesterday's write up.  It reminded me of the Seinfeld story of Opposite George who eventually tells off G. Steinbrenner that Steinbrenner has turned the whole team against the fans of NYC.  Upon that, Steinbrenner announces for George to be hired.  The late great Paul Gleason was in that episode!

Hopefully we will have more of these opposite outcomes of which you prognosticate!  Keep up the BAD work!

livestrong & wear yellow; the truth is out there; it may not be true, but accurate, Dan Rather; bababooey to you all!

by icecoldmo on Aug 29, 2006 1:05 PM EDT reply actions  

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