Game 13 Open Thread: April 17, 2006
the astros champ'ship DVD is gone -- hallelujah! why not celebrate by visiting the VEB store and buying t-shirt? . . . . and thanks to all of you who have already made a purchase. i need to know how the shirts wear and what kinda comments (if any) you get on 'em -- good, bad, indiff'nt. send feedback to vivaelbirdos@yahoo.com.
you?re aware by now that edmonds will miss the entire pittsburgh series. here?s a bit more insight from will carroll at baseball prospectus:
that don't sound so good . . . . mr carroll may be a cubs fan, but he's a very credible source. i'll see if i can get him to elaborate for us.
it took me two weeks, but i finally got the Perfect World Box launched on the left-hand sidebar. you'll note that the cards already have stolen a game -- last wednesday vs the brewers, an 8-3 win in the real world but a 3-2 loss in the perfect world. that's right -- despite the 5-run margin, that was a pretty lucky victory. the cards mustered only 10 baserunners -- 6 singles, 3 walks, and a double -- which projects to an output of just 2 runs. but the cards bunched the hits together and got a two-base outfield error thrown into the midst of a rally, maximizing their return on a rather thin principal. i'll be updating that box daily (mostly) henceforth.
david pinto muses on the great pujols . . . .
nl central ace pitcher watch I: ben sheets returned to action yesterday with a so-so outing: 5 ip, 6 h, 4 r, 0 w, 6 k. he needed 96 pitches to get through those 5 innings. but they say his velocity was good and he threw without hindrance; bodes well for him and the brewers.
nl central ace pitcher watch II: from the cubs' official site: "The Cubs will get a first-hand look at Kerry Wood, who is scheduled to meet the team in Los Angeles on Monday and throw a side session. Wood is rehabbing from arthroscopic surgery on his right shoulder and threw a three-inning simulated game on Saturday in Mesa, Ariz. Mark Prior (shoulder) threw on the side Sunday. He has yet to get the go-ahead to face hitters."
despite a not-so-hot outing last night (6 ip, 6 h, 4 er, 1 w, 7 k, 2 hr), anthony reyes is making a pretty strong case for himself down in memphis. through 3 starts (18.1 innings) he has walked 1 guy and struck out 17; his groundout/flyout ratio is 23 to 14.
been wondering where hector luna fits into the fractured 2b picture? words thereupon at beat-writer blogs obviously you're not a golfer and birdland.
is it just me, or does paul maholm bear a slight resemblance to herman munster?
never mind; it's prob'y just me.
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With the Brewers and Astros locking up...
MLB Extra Innings has this game blacked out in my area, due to being so close to Pittsburgh. I guess it's the XM radio tonight for me.
by Hardcore Legend on Apr 17, 2006 5:11 PM EDT reply actions
Remember the
by rockin redbird on Apr 17, 2006 5:57 PM EDT up reply actions
Yes he did...
by rockin redbird on Apr 17, 2006 9:54 PM EDT up reply actions
lineups
eck'n ss
taguchi cf
pujols 1b
rolen 3b
encarnacion rf
molina c
luna 2b
rodriguez lf
marquis p
PIT
duffy cf
j wilson ss
bay lf
burnitz rf
c wilson 1b
randa 3b
castillo 2b
paulino c
maholm p
wond'ring aloud
Is it a bad thing when,
by TheFranchise9 on Apr 17, 2006 6:45 PM EDT up reply actions
To me, Will Carroll
Who knows, if this lingers
by MdRedbirdFreak on Apr 17, 2006 6:37 PM EDT up reply actions
*COUGH, PETE ROSE, COUGH*
C'MON!!!! WILL CARROL IS CREDIBLE???
absolutely
what causes you to doubt his credibility?
Accuracy of forecasts
by Rob H on Apr 17, 2006 7:50 PM EDT up reply actions
the usefulness of what he does
I have no opinion
by MdRedbirdFreak on Apr 17, 2006 7:11 PM EDT up reply actions
too bad
by Ryan Van Bibber on Apr 17, 2006 7:02 PM EDT reply actions
Anybody Listening on XM
time to pop the cherry
5-in-a-row?
think he feels like breaking another record today?
Pujols doubles
by 26thMan on Apr 17, 2006 7:42 PM EDT reply actions
Almost!
C'mon, Juan! Keep plugging away!
by 26thMan on Apr 17, 2006 7:46 PM EDT reply actions
Anyone get FSN Midwest...
Anyone know how that double came down? Are we talking a ball that was a screamer in the gap or one that hit the wall first?
by Hardcore Legend on Apr 17, 2006 7:55 PM EDT reply actions
Screamer into the gap
by 26thMan on Apr 17, 2006 8:00 PM EDT up reply actions
Taping?
If I had a tape, HL, it would already be in the mail to you. God bless.
by flynn on Apr 17, 2006 10:06 PM EDT up reply actions
karma
now luna's standing on second. thank you karma.
marquis
Jason
He was trade bait....
by Hardcore Legend on Apr 17, 2006 8:17 PM EDT up reply actions
Marquis
and Juan gets plunked. hopefully he'll need to go on DL.
-wkw
pirates bullpen...
nothing like a bottom-feeder's bullpen to break guys out of a hitting slump.
How many have the Cards
Another hit for Luna
"Well, I just couldn't cut it in the minor leagues."
Hector
by 26thMan on Apr 17, 2006 8:34 PM EDT reply actions
If he isn't already, he likely soon will be...
Nice play by Luna
Hopefully they will show it again...
he's got great range
Luna breakout?
Baseball Prospectus also lists Luna's comparables as Carlos Febles, Johnnie Lemaster and Dave Concepcion. I like that third comp.
I hope Tony gives Marquis the ball in the 9th...
by Hardcore Legend on Apr 17, 2006 9:10 PM EDT reply actions
Nevermind...
by Hardcore Legend on Apr 17, 2006 9:11 PM EDT up reply actions
Naahhh...
by 26thMan on Apr 17, 2006 9:15 PM EDT up reply actions
Spiezio bats for Marquis
This is why...
Ok, so by the time I've typed this, he's struck out Bay and Burnitz.
If I may quote Emily Latell....
Nevermind.
It's ok...
I've got my nitro pills handy, one under the tongue already.
Izzy is afraid of his fastball
by 26thMan on Apr 17, 2006 9:23 PM EDT reply actions
huh?
I'd say it was a pretty good outing, considering...
Cardinals just won two games solely...
by Hardcore Legend on Apr 17, 2006 9:24 PM EDT reply actions
Credit Where Credit Is Due
But the larger point stands. The Cards are leaving too many on base. We need to pick up some RBI from spots in the line up other than three and four. On most days, the middle and bottom of the line up have been downright miserable. And TLR probably should employ the hit-and-run a bit less often.
Izzy didn't close that game...
by Hardcore Legend on Apr 17, 2006 9:25 PM EDT reply actions
A little off-topic, but
Nooo...
That was a gutsy play, and while it wasn't Albert's 2-run swat, it helps buck up Luna after a great play. Luna needs the support more than Albert.
Postgame Notes
play of game
by casie1143 on Apr 17, 2006 9:30 PM EDT reply actions
Luna
Well yeah but...
Marquis
I'm not sure he'd want to re-up
by 26thMan on Apr 17, 2006 11:01 PM EDT up reply actions
I agree,
Looks like Jimmy will be back sooner than thought.
PITTSBURGH -- Jim Edmonds missed a third consecutive game on Monday as he recovers from a sore right shoulder, but Edmonds may return to the lineup a little sooner than expected.
Edmonds, who had a cortisone shot on the troublesome joint following Friday's game, was replaced by So Taguchi in center field against Pirates left-hander Paul Maholm. Manager Tony La Russa believes that the eight-time Gold Glover might return to action for Wednesday's series finale at PNC Park.
"He's improving," La Russa said. "Coming in here last night, I didn't think he would make it [in this series], but I think there's a chance he could play."
by Hardcore Legend on Apr 18, 2006 11:30 AM EDT reply actions



















