Heh, didn't occur to me but I don't think so. He got hammered by Toronto in the playoffs last year but so did Hamels and he gets paid twice as much.Are you sure they weren't cheering "Yuuuuuuuuu"?
8 ERs in the two outings! He's faced 12 batters and gotten 3 outs total. Come on down, Matt Bush.Dyson just blew his 2nd save against the Indians. Rangers massively overperformed in close games last year, regression is a bitch.
I was just coming here to post/ask the same thing. Is there pine tar all over his chest? That makes no sense, otherwise the catcher could doctor the ball easily when throwing it back to the pitcher. And it hit the dirt, not the bat, so it couldn't have come from there...Anyone see the Molinda - ball sticking to chest protector play? Help me out...how did the ball stick there? My first thought was some sort of foreign substance, but I am guessing I am over looking something more obvious and less nefarious.
http://www.foxsports.com/mlb/story/yadier-molina-st-louis-cardinals-hidden-ball-stuck-chicago-cubs-chest-protector-040617
Upon further review, it has to be pine tar right? Which I suppose brings in to question the absurdity of the pine tar rule
9-7. Runs coming too fast to keep track.New look big offense Rays in a slugfest with Toronto, up 8-7 bottom 6
Guthrie has an ERA of 135.0So. The nats are down TWELVE- NOTHING. In the first.
His FIP is only 20.87 so he's probably just suffered bad luck on balls in play (BABIP = .750)Guthrie has an ERA of 135.0
Guthrie has an ERA of 135.0
That's still got nothing on the first inning from a game Red Sox - Marlins in 2003. Poor Carl Pavano faced 6 batters, gave up 6 hits, 6 runs. Replaced by Michael Tejera, who faced 5 batters (all reached and eventually scored). Marlins finally got out of the inning when my namesake was thrown out at home, having given up 14 runs. And maybe Jeremy Guthrie will be signed by the Yankees next year for the equivalent of $38M/4.
Washington's Jeremy Guthrie became the third starting pitcher since 1895 to allow 10 runs while failing to complete the first inning.
PITCHER TEAM
2017 Jeremy Guthrie Nationals
2007 Jason Jennings Astros
2006 Luke Hudson Royals
-- Elias Sports Bureau
I spent far more time that I should have trying to find just such a link a few years ago, and the best I found was USA Today, which had a single click to expand all of the line scores into full box scores. Unfortunately, it looks like they got rid of that option at some point. Unless someone else has added that feature, I think you're probably out of luck.I can't think of any other place to put this question:
Is there a website that lists out each day's full box scores, like a newspaper-style layout? I just want to be able to quickly scroll through the results and not have to click on a link for every game.
They don't like Hernandez's?Chicago White Sox are starting a Garcia at each outfield position tonight.
SS
T. Anderson
36 4 2 1 1 .167 4.00 $11
2B
T. Saladino
21 2 0 0 1 .238 4.71 $14
1B
J. Abreu
32 2 4 0 0 .250 3.77 $12
DH
T. Frazier
21 4 1 1 1 .143 5.19 $18
RF
A. García
31 6 8 1 0 .452 8.17 $15
3B
M. Davidson
18 4 8 2 0 .333 7.89 $16
LF
W. García
- - - - - - - -
C
K. Smith
- - - - - - - -
CF
L. García
12 0 0 0 1 .250 2.40 $7
The keyword in that sentence is starting. The three Alou brothers appeared in the outfield at the same time for the Giants in three games in 1963 but they all didn't start the game.Chicago White Sox are starting a Garcia at each outfield position tonight.
1994 and 1995 the PawSox had five Rodriguez's on the roster: Carlos (47 games)/Frankie (186 IP)/Ruben (18)/Steve (62)/Tony (64) in 1994 and Carlos (40)/Frankie (27 IP)/Steve (82)/Tony (96)/Vic (31) in 1995. Ruben was a catcher, Frankie a pitcher and the others were infielders. So it is certainly possible that they had four on the field at the same time (and maybe even five but someone else can dig through the box scores).Pawsox had a 4 Rodriguez Infield a few years back, IIRC
It's cool that they were all in the outfield at the same time. I don't get why it's less interesting or noteworthy if it wasn't in the first inning.The keyword in that sentence is starting. The three Alou brothers appeared in the outfield at the same time for the Giants in three games in 1963 but they all didn't start the game.
It's just that what happened with the White Sox and the Garcias is the first time that there were three starting outfielders with the same last name (and I managed to misspell "the" in two different ways in this sentence...thank you, splellchecker). Personally, I think it more interesting that three brothers played at the same time for the same team.It's cool that they were all in the outfield at the same time. I don't get why it's less interesting or noteworthy if it wasn't in the first inning.
Very odd, was just coming to post the same. Love that baseball produces these weird occurrences.Carlos Martinez is having the weirdest game ever (and line score)
5IP 2H 1ER EIGHT WALKS, 11SO
The first two innings were 6 BBs, 6 Ks, zero balls in play.Carlos Martinez is having the weirdest game ever (and line score)
5IP 2H 1ER EIGHT WALKS, 11SO
Correa safe at first on error by shortstop Rosales, Springer scored, Bregman advanced to third on Rosales error, Altuve advanced to second on Rosales error, Bregman scored on error by center fielder Decker.