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1. Oh, Doctor! Longtime San Diego Padres Hall of Fame announcer Jerry Coleman uses a signature phrase, “Oh, Doctor!” when describing a stellar play in the field or a long home run. Well, I believe that...
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Brandon Allen is one happy Ray Two thoughts out of Baltimore last night, first the Orioles are clearly not playing like pushovers any longer. Baltimore beat the Toronto Blue Jays 5-2, last night,...
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From the Bill Chuck Files… The Nationals’ Roger Bernadina has made 14 PA this season and has gone 0-for-13 with one RBI and one walk. He’s whiffed six times. The A’s lead the majors with 19 1st inning...
View ArticleDoc, Tim, a Throwout and Two Walkoffs
1. Oh, Doctor! Longtime San Diego Padres Hall of Fame announcer Jerry Coleman uses a signature phrase, “Oh, Doctor!” when describing a stellar play in the field or a long home run. Well, I believe that...
View ArticleTwins on Target, the Cubs Got Ricketts, and Three Go Extra Long
1. Twins Win in the Open Air of Home Outdoor baseball returned to Minnesota for the first time in 29 years, as the Twins opened Target Field, the House that Mauer Built, and they opened it in style...
View ArticleWhen a Fielder is a Hitter
Prince Fielder had three hits, drove in his first three runs this season and scored two more to lead the Milwaukee Brewers over Atlanta, 5-4. Fielder was hitless in 11 at-bats when he singled in two...
View Article9 to Know: Tales of the Unexpected edition
One of the things that I love about writing baseball is that my game is played across the digital interweb where I pretty much know what to expect as my fingers stumble over they the keyboard. But,...
View ArticleNine to Know: Rays and Jays, Jose can’t you hit?, Tommy John, but No Johnny...
Brandon Allen is one happy Ray Two thoughts out of Baltimore last night, first the Orioles are clearly not playing like pushovers any longer. Baltimore beat the Toronto Blue Jays 5-2, last night,...
View ArticleManagerial Milestones
Let’s hear it for Buck Showalter whose Orioles topped the Yankees last night giving the manager his 1000th career win. Showalter record is now 1,000-958 in 14 seasons with the Yankees, Arizona, Texas...
View ArticleNine to Know: Bernadina, Price, Jackson, CC, Bruce, Austin, Napoli, and more
From the Bill Chuck Files… The Nationals’ Roger Bernadina has made 14 PA this season and has gone 0-for-13 with one RBI and one walk. He’s whiffed six times. The A’s lead the majors with 19 1st inning...
View ArticleDoc, Tim, a Throwout and Two Walkoffs
1. Oh, Doctor! Longtime San Diego Padres Hall of Fame announcer Jerry Coleman uses a signature phrase, “Oh, Doctor!” when describing a stellar play in the field or a long home run. Well, I believe that...
View ArticleTwins on Target, the Cubs Got Ricketts, and Three Go Extra Long
1. Twins Win in the Open Air of Home Outdoor baseball returned to Minnesota for the first time in 29 years, as the Twins opened Target Field, the House that Mauer Built, and they opened it in style...
View ArticleWhen a Fielder is a Hitter
Prince Fielder had three hits, drove in his first three runs this season and scored two more to lead the Milwaukee Brewers over Atlanta, 5-4. Fielder was hitless in 11 at-bats when he singled in two...
View Article9 to Know: Tales of the Unexpected edition
One of the things that I love about writing baseball is that my game is played across the digital interweb where I pretty much know what to expect as my fingers stumble over they the keyboard. But,...
View ArticleNine to Know: Rays and Jays, Jose can’t you hit?, Tommy John, but No Johnny...
Brandon Allen is one happy Ray Two thoughts out of Baltimore last night, first the Orioles are clearly not playing like pushovers any longer. Baltimore beat the Toronto Blue Jays 5-2, last night,...
View ArticleManagerial Milestones
Let’s hear it for Buck Showalter whose Orioles topped the Yankees last night giving the manager his 1000th career win. Showalter record is now 1,000-958 in 14 seasons with the Yankees, Arizona, Texas...
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