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Posted by Shamez214 on Jun-08-2005 01:06:

quote:
Originally posted by partyhopper
Darn, Pedro had a no-hitter going into the 7th inning, but then gave up a home run


Which works in our favor now because he can retaliate for the Floyd plunking.

Pedro is amazing.


Posted by Thero40 on Jun-08-2005 01:13:

You cant still drill/walk someone and get a no-hitter


Posted by Member of X on Jun-08-2005 01:21:

His curveball was really dropping tonight.


Posted by Shamez214 on Jun-08-2005 01:46:

Honestly, I thought we had one tonight. I had that feeling from the first inning that this would be a no-hitter. Oh well... we still have another 3 and a half years of Pedro. :cD He's insane. As of now, he has better stats than in his 2000 season (greatest single season pitching effort since 1880). He's on pace (hopefully it lasts) for the greatest pitching season EVER.


Posted by partyhopper on Jun-08-2005 02:18:

quote:
Originally posted by Shamez214
Which works in our favor now because he can retaliate for the Floyd plunking.


It'll be interesting to see if the Mets do anything tomorrow.
Zambrano hits a fair share of batters unintentionally anyways


Posted by TranceHater on Jun-08-2005 02:28:

Behold, my arse.

Still no no-hitters in Mets history..


Posted by Shamez214 on Jun-08-2005 02:31:

quote:
Originally posted by partyhopper
It'll be interesting to see if the Mets do anything tomorrow.
Zambrano hits a fair share of batters unintentionally anyways


Haha. True that. He also sports a nifty 2.78 ERA over his last 4 starts.


Posted by Shamez214 on Jun-08-2005 02:33:

quote:
Originally posted by TranceHater
Still no no-hitters in Mets history..


Meh. It's obviously a coincidence. But it is very strange that a franchise so rich in pitching has never had one.


Posted by partyhopper on Jun-08-2005 02:37:

Yankees lose again, 2-1 to Brewers
0 for 22 when scoring 3 or fewer runs

Interesting how it was a Turnbow vs. Jeter rematch for the final out (again), but Turnbow won again, as Jeter could only hit a comebacker to the mound.


Posted by Shamez214 on Jun-08-2005 02:49:

quote:
Originally posted by partyhopper
Yankees lose again, 2-1 to Brewers
0 for 22 when scoring 3 or fewer runs

Interesting how it was a Turnbow vs. Jeter rematch for the final out (again), but Turnbow won again, as Jeter could only hit a comebacker to the mound.


Turnbow really is nasty. And he was picked up off the heap.


Posted by Shamez214 on Jun-09-2005 02:55:

Yankees are relentless today. Good sign for you guys that's it's not just one guy that's scored the 10 runs. Though the bad sign is that a lot of the regulars were sitting. Gotta love a Line Score that reads:

2 0 0 2 3 1 2 0

SO much better than:

0 0 6 0 0 0 4 0

And Mussia was pretty good today to. They needed this before heading over to St Louie.


Posted by verndogs on Jun-09-2005 02:59:

and a-rod hits milestone #400 with his HRs

I wonder how many of a-rod's HRs were clutch


Posted by Shamez214 on Jun-09-2005 03:01:

quote:
Originally posted by verndogs
and a-rod hits 400

I wonder how many of a-rod's HRs were clutch


Funny question raised by Mike & Mike today. The past two games, Jeter was up with 2 outs and a chance to drive in the tieing run. He didn't deliver. Now... had A-Rod been up in thos situations and done the SAME exact thing, he would be VILLIFIED. Interesting town we live in, huh?


Posted by Member of X on Jun-09-2005 03:01:

Yes, E Rod's 400th HR came when the score was 10-3. Seems ironic to me....


Posted by Shamez214 on Jun-09-2005 03:02:

And Peavy's been killing me lately. What's goin on with him?! It's the Indians, Peav... THE INDIANS! It's okay to not give up runs.


Posted by Member of X on Jun-09-2005 03:03:

I'll take Carlos Lee hitting HR's and getting RBI's for both my fantasy teams.

Peavy will be amongt the top 3-4 pitchers at the end of the year guaranteed, he's just too good.

Pedro now with a whip of .67

That is a scary stat!


Posted by Shamez214 on Jun-09-2005 03:20:

quote:
Originally posted by Member of X
I'll take Carlos Lee hitting HR's and getting RBI's for both my fantasy teams.

Peavy will be amongt the top 3-4 pitchers at the end of the year guaranteed, he's just too good.

Pedro now with a whip of .67

That is a scary stat!


Yep. I almost trade Lee at the begining of the year. Glad I stuck with him.

As for Pedro, he is on pace to mangle his 2000 season. MANGLE. Granted, to think that this will last is wishful thinking. But boy... if it does. And if the Mets somehow make it to the post season, I can almost guarantee that Pedro makes a run at both the Cy Young AND MVP.


Posted by trunks1022 on Jun-09-2005 03:26:

maybe torre getting thrown out will provide the yankees a lift for a while


Posted by Highmay on Jun-09-2005 03:27:

::gives standing ovation for Mr Rodriguez::...


Posted by Shamez214 on Jun-09-2005 03:41:

quote:
Originally posted by trunks1022
maybe torre getting thrown out will provide the yankees a lift for a while


Wow. That's gay. Everyone makes a big deal out of how laid back Torre is... and then he gets thrown out of the game? Seems fishy to me. The Yankees really are COMPLTELY media driven.


Posted by trunks1022 on Jun-09-2005 04:02:

quote:
Originally posted by Shamez214
Wow. That's gay. Everyone makes a big deal out of how laid back Torre is... and then he gets thrown out of the game? Seems fishy to me. The Yankees really are COMPLTELY media driven.


lol torre looked like he was about to cry...

and a-rod seems to be clutch when the game is out of hand


Posted by partyhopper on Jun-11-2005 03:39:

I guess the Yanks win over Brewers didn't give them enough momentum in the first game against Cards.
Giambi's defensive liability at 1st base showed here, but all of the defense was bad.
I'm sure Monday can't come soon enough, as that's when the road trip will be over.
Good thing no more games in NL parks after that.
It will be interesting to see how the fans at Yankee Stadium will act when they come back home.

Mets were pretty bad against Angels as well, despite a good start. Their teasing and up-and-down outings have been painful to follow.


Posted by partyhopper on Jun-11-2005 22:18:

Finally, a shutout by Johnson, with a 5-0 win over the Cards, though it seemed for a moment that Gordon was gonna blow it.


Posted by Shamez214 on Jun-11-2005 22:27:

Well... that's not really a shutout if Gordon and Rivera had to come in, is it?


Posted by TranceHater on Jun-11-2005 22:28:

quote:
Originally posted by Shamez214
Well... that's not really a shutout if Gordon and Rivera had to come in, is it?


well take anything at this point.


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