Today was kind of like that Simpsons episode where Marge and Homer tell the kids they're going to Disneyland, but then drive to the dentist. Only instead of thinking we were going to Disneyland we thought we were getting a day off from being lashed with a belt, and instead of a dental appointment we were taken to the friendly neighborhood colonoscopist. And the colonoscopist is Canadian and likes his new office and says he thinks he'll stick around for a while, and that you'll probably want to schedule another check-up exam in a few weeks. And all his instruments are cold and pointy and whirr like drills, and he can't wait to see how well they work on an actual human patient. Yeah, that's kind of what today was like.
Biggest Contribution: Ichiro, +0.1%
Biggest Suckfest: Miguel Batista, -36.5%
Most Important At Bat: Beltre DP, -3.2%
Most Important Pitch: Ellis double, -16.3%
Total Contribution by Pitcher(s): -36.7%
Total Contribution by Position Players: -13.6%
One of the habits I've picked up over the past 3+ years of watching baseball and writing about it every day is keeping a pad of paper near my computer so I can jot down a lot of notes during the game to make the whole writing process a lot simpler later on. It's a good way to keep organized, remain interested, and make sure I don't forget anything funny or insightful that stood out to me during the broadcast. On a typical night, I cover one side of a page, and that's enough for a standard recap.
Today I wrote notes for all of about twelve or thirteen minutes before giving up and becoming resigned to the fact that this wasn't going to be much of a game to review. It looked like something straight out of 2006, the only difference being that at least this time we had an excuse for not scoring - Rich Harden was absolutely, 100% unhittable, almost as good as Felix was two days ago. That much was apparent as early as the first inning, and once Batista decided he didn't feel like participating in a pitcher's duel a little while later, all hope was lost. Harden stayed in a groove, Batista got smacked around, and the game got out of hand in the blink of an eye. Fairly standard, in the grand scheme of things. Ironic, really, that there wasn't any mystery to Batista's pitching. And yes, I'm 100% committed to running this joke so far into the ground that we bump into Vidro's batting average.
Look, on a night like this, there's only so much you can say about the game before you run out of material. The play was bad, the effort was worse, and the memorable moments were non-existent. The only thing that stood out was the seven-inning reminder of just how freaking good Rich Harden can be when he's not deliberately getting hurt to spite the organization (Rich Harden: not a team player. I'm just saying). I will maintain until my death that he's not as good as Felix, but those two guys are probably two of the top three starters in the American League, and if they're both able to stay healthy, this could be one hell of a Cy Young race. Given similar performances, it'd be a miracle for a West Coast guy to win it over Santana, but the potential for dominance just seeps out of these guys like bacon fat out of Vidro's pores, and on any given night you've got a chance of witnessing the best-pitched game of the season. We've all seen how many people there are out there who think Jered Weaver's a phenom, but he doesn't even compare to these two. Try to imagine a Harden/Felix showdown at the end of the summer with the division up for grabs. Epic.
Oh yeah, and the only other thing that really stood out to me during the game was the second inning, when a passing train laid on the horn for what felt like an eternity. It's one thing to hear a quick train horn once or twice; that's part of the Safeco ambiance, and everyone's used to it. It's quite another to hear the same horn for five or six consecutive minutes to the point where Jose Vidro can't even hear himself think about cheesecake. It didn't seem to elicit much concern on the part of the broadcasters, but for all we know, that train could've been in danger, the extended horn being its distressed cry for help. Attendance might've been down tonight because 20,000 people were run over on the tracks outside the stadium, but no one inside would've noticed, because at this point I'm pretty sure people just don't notice the horns anymore. I'm not sure what that means, but it can't be good news for the train horn manufacturing company.
In eager anticipation of a possible sweep to start the year, I decided to load up MLB.tv about 20 minutes early. Where a year ago that would've either (A) not been possible, or (B) led to a dull screen with muzak and nothing else happening, now it takes us to the set of a studio where a trimmed-down Andy Milonakis walks us through what happened the day before. "That's neat," I thought, until I started to get a little uncomfortable, because the guy seemed to be completely by himself, and he frequently made socially unacceptable eyes toward the camera. As if that weren't unsettling enough, the whole pregame deal started to loop, and every two or three minutes we were taken through the exact same highlights that we'd just seen before. You'd think it was a recording, but the guy in the studio seems just weird enough to be doing the whole thing live, deliberately looping his commentary and saying the same stuff about the same highlights over and over again because he's peculiar and tastes colors and has a running inner monologue that tells him to set things on fire. From this point forward I'm never loading my MLB.tv feed more than two minutes prior to game time.
And while we're on the topic of Things You Saw During The Pregame Show That You Wish You Didn't, I bring you Dave Sims' bike helmet/Kangol hybrid:
I hope to God it's a gift from one of his kids, because if he picked that thing out himself, we might actually have someone on the broadcast who's blinder than Niehaus.
Tomorrow's a travel day as the M's get set for a weekend series in Cleveland, which is borderline terrifying. Try not to let tonight's game get you down so early in the season, though. After all, there was a little good that came out of today - Sean White looked half-decent, Jose Vidro didn't trip and accidentally devour Felix Hernandez, and Yuniesky Betancourt got locked up crazylong-term, to the point where the team already has an option for his first year of free agency. Tonight was embarrassing, but you'd be surprised how good you can look after a while if you keep winning at a .667 pace against division rivals.
Happy off day. Ramirez and Byrd on Friday at 1:05pm PDT.
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M's lose to Rich Harden?
Graham MacAree - April 4, 2007
Another A's fan here
Thanks, LL, I have never enjoyed getting beat 2 out of 3 as much as I have in this series. Your commentary and especially the Funk Blast thing has had me ROTFLMAO for three days. I hope we're at each other's necks in September when we're battling for the AL West title.cynthia2003 - April 4, 2007
Thanks for the nice comments
You are the first civil A's fan I have ever met. Where are the rest of them?Go Manures - April 5, 2007
....Athletics Nation?
You must be meeting the wrong A's fans. Most of them are awesome.Deanna - April 5, 2007
They're like us, only
By some sort of tragic accident, they root for the wrong team.Graham MacAree - April 5, 2007
We feel the same way about
you guys.But hey, we all hate the Angels, huh?
salb918 - April 5, 2007
Hells yeah
Grrrr. Why did they have to start the season 3-0. Vlad is too good against Texas.phil333 - April 5, 2007
I get giddy
just thinking of all the potential Felix v. Harden matchups in our future...ArakSOT - April 5, 2007
Why? Didn't you hear?
Their closer throws a greaser.Gomez - April 5, 2007
That freaking train
We got to the game late, and were blocked from any decent parking spaces by the train, which was basically sitting in front of Safeco moving forwards and backwards very slowly, blocking half a dozen intersections, for the entirety of the second inning, and laying on the horn every minute.On the upside, it meant we didn't get into the stadium in time to watch that craptastic inning. On the downside, I blame the craptasticness, at least in part, on the train itself. And it was really loud and annoying--that was a downside too.
At any rate, that was the worst M's game I've been to since the 1-hit Dan Wilson farewell night, which we were also late to. We missed not only all the Dan Wilson stuff at the beginning (the only reason we were going), but also our only hit of the game. Thank goodness I was at opening day this year, or I might be bitter...
GoddardTP - April 4, 2007
You didnt miss anything at the Dan Wilson game
Just Lou yelling at him for calling for that dumbshit pitch to Justice in the 2000 ALCS. Then again I never cared for Wilson at all so maybe I no reason to take interest. I rather have stayed home and take part in the Hall of Fame drunk thread that took place that night.Robert - April 4, 2007
BNSF is run by jerks
They usually do that song and dance during weekday lunch hour, blocking other streets in SODO by going back and forth and leaving the train sitting in the roadway for 30 minutes. This time around, they actually did it during a game. Either somebody was blocking them, or some conductor was in a really bad mood last night. Either way, they all need to be fired.Gomez - April 5, 2007
That really pisses me off
You can't park on the waterfront and go to a game without a train backing up and going forward constantly for like 5 minutes. Why not do it at night? There's not many houses there.Mariner John - April 5, 2007
hey we won 2 of 3
as opposed to 2 of 17. I'll take it.Im not looking forward to 9 games in Cleveland and Boston.
Are we leading the wild card race??
MFAN - April 4, 2007
We still need another win
to beat the 2 of 17 we had last year.Edgar for Pres - April 5, 2007
I think the M's can get it
They're not gonna face Harden all 14 of those remaining times.Gomez - April 5, 2007
...instead, they'll face Blanton
Deanna - April 5, 2007
Cupcakes cannot
Protect his team the power of the FUNK BLAST like Harden can, though.We have a chance.
Graham MacAree - April 5, 2007
The perfect foil
Put a giant table of pastries out in CF, and he'll be suitably distracted. We'll also lose Vidro and Hargrove but it'll be worth it.Gomez - April 5, 2007
well
all we'd lose is a .091 ave. and the call out of Mateo. Though we could also lose JJ. I bet he can eat.InSpokane - April 5, 2007
Yeah, some 'loss'
I'm sure Broussard would be quite a 'dropoff' at DH.You'd do this early in the game, because JJ doesn't come out of the clubhouse until the 6th. By then, the table will be clean, and all perpetrators will be vomiting, preferably somewhere off the field.
Gomez - April 5, 2007
HA HA
InSpokane - April 5, 2007
I don't think it'd work.
I'm not sure he'd actually be able to see them all the way out there.Deanna - April 5, 2007
much like a dog
his since of smell is very good. Especially for deep fried foods.Though what would this do to Ichro.
InSpokane - April 5, 2007
I doubt Joe would make it
to CF without stopping for oxygen.... and a snack.Jennifer - April 5, 2007
So it's supposed to be like 35 degrees in
Cleveland. So we might be seeing some snow.Seriously Cleveland, what the hell is your problem? It's spring for christ sakes. Get with the program already.
Goose - April 5, 2007
Ahhhh. Spring in Cleveland
So will this change Funk Blast to Artic Blast?Ben in Va - April 5, 2007
That train saved my life
I was sitting in the left filed bleachers in the back row, looking up at the Royals flag, in the final stages of plotting my own hanging because I just couldn't take the bad pitching anymore and omfg this sucks....and then...I noticed that that train had been going off for quite sometime. Then, it kept fucking going. It blared its horn so long I forgot about my plan to put myself out of my own misery from the Royals flagpole. After the second inning, I just returned to my August 2006 state being of resigned to crappy pitching from Not Felix and had a beer. It was a Bud Light.Go Manures - April 5, 2007
Offing yourself with a Royals Flag?
Thats a new low...Zonis - April 5, 2007
This is where I go for laughs
I am an Athletics Nation regular (and huge A's fan), but if I want a good laugh I come over here, even if the M's kicked my team's ass two days in a row. Jeff, you are a funny guy. And it's nice to find some good human beings who follow teams other than the A's within the AL West (as opposed to HALOS FRIGGIN' HEAVEN - seriously, why is Rev Halofan still allowed to run that place? That site is pure evil). If the A's have to lose 2 of 3, I'm glad it's to a team with such great fans as the Mariners. Keep up the good work Jeff.Philip Christy - April 5, 2007
I like the WinExp recap, as well.
And the wit.Elvez - April 5, 2007
so... what's up with Batista?
Gameday was registering his fastballs at 94-96. That's pretty sweet. His breaking stuff didn't seem to have a whole lot of brak to it, I suppose. But I don't see why he should be so terrible.The thing that gives me comfort is that he has always been a pretty middling pitcher, and if he pitches like this in a game I was certain the M's would lose regardless, he must pitch that much better in a later game, when the M's might have a chance. That's logical, right? right? No? OK, well, can't be worse than having pineiro on a 3 year contract.
Bearskin Rugburn - April 5, 2007
He was only
90-92 on the FSN gun. I think the Gameday pitch tracking is a little off...Phil Hatzenbuehler - April 5, 2007
Batista...
Getting old, stiff, forgetting his landing point, being up in the zone where only studs like Felix and Harden are on purpose and convincing...Never to confuse AN with the Oakland bleacher crowd, the AN crowd rocks, and I seriously would love a giant LL-AN slapdown to finish the season.
JPWood - April 5, 2007
Lots of AN'ers in the bleachers
LEFT Field bleachers though. Right field is for Raiders fans.Zonis - April 5, 2007
I've got bad news, Jeff
That hat? I've actually seen a few people in town wearing it. WILLINGLY.Gomez - April 5, 2007
That's not bad news.
That's wonderfully hilarious news.Jeff Sullivan - April 5, 2007
every once in a while
if I am down south,in a large city, in a trendy downtown hat merchant....i will drift in and try on the Kangol's of various styles, even put em on backwards, imagine myself in a trench coat too, styling in ketchikan....then i come to my senses, shake my head and audibly say, wtf?... Nahhhh, and walk out.Ketchikan - April 5, 2007
There is a guy at my work...
Who wears one every day, not the ridiculously bad leather one, but he attempts to rock it every day. It is so bad it is funny.Grubbie - April 5, 2007
Well, okay then
COMEDY EVERYWHERE.Gomez - April 5, 2007
Vidro GB% Watch
Three games in: 100%Manzanillos Cup - April 5, 2007
Jose '4-6-3' Vidro
Who'd have thought that the guy with the highest GB% on the team wouldn't be Felix Hernandez after he went 93% on opening day?Graham MacAree - April 5, 2007
For the sake of nicknames:
"Four-Six-Threedro"?tworsandtwols - April 5, 2007
Somebody teach that fat bastard
the Baltimore Chop. Maybe he can eek out an infield single if the ball takes 20 seconds to come down.Gomez - April 5, 2007
Nah.
He's too slow, even for that.Coach Owens - April 5, 2007
Harden an Injury Risk?
I have to thank Mike Blowers for letting us know Harden was an injury risk. The first 17 times he said it I don't think it really sunk in. Then the next 21 times I started thinking "maybe he's right." I finally started believing when he mentioned it for the 49th time in the 7th inning.I sat there imagining Blowers sitting there with his note pad with only these words written in crayon in big letters: HARDEN ALWAYS HURT.
But seriously, I guess it's better than Hendu finding a way to give himself credit for Harden being injured all the time.
Geeves72 - April 5, 2007
Its about as funny as When Dave said in order
Got him with the breaking pitch, it was a good changeup, yup that was a good splitterHe gave three different names for the same pitch. That is a Vet right there
Scruffy Lefty - April 5, 2007
Pre-emptive Hardenfreude
He couldn't think of anything else to say, and "Blame Canada" would be politically incorrect, see.Deanna - April 5, 2007
I think
you've coined a brilliant new term.But how many oft-injured players will it work for?
johnbai - April 5, 2007
Actually
I made it up last year, along with calling him King Richard the Brokenharden.Then I totally fell in love with him last September (those eyes! that smile! that 98 mph fastball!) and now I feel guilty any time I say stuff like that. But alas, it's still too easy to.
Hmm, I'm trying to think of other often-injured players. The first that comes to mind is Griffey The Umpire Slayer, but that doesn't really work.
Deanna - April 5, 2007
Oft Injured? You got the entire A's team
to work with there.How about Bobby Crosby?
Zonis - April 5, 2007
By the way
yeah, +0.1%. That's our star of the day.Jeff Sullivan - April 5, 2007
500 more of those performances
And Ichiro will be worth a win!Graham MacAree - April 5, 2007
.1 percent.....
Twas a good night for my cable and internet to crap out, although I did miss Mythbusters.Ben in Va - April 5, 2007
It was a re-run.
New episode next week.Phil Hatzenbuehler - April 5, 2007
Vidro, Mateo and Willie oh my....
I have seen it mentioned a few times that we are stuck with Glacier and the Vulture because Hargrove will march them out no matter what.If this was 2006 I would definitely agree. But this year Hargrove has been told his job is on the line. There is a certain sense of urgency and I want to believe he won't put up with repeated suckiness and failure.
I don't agree with the Organization telling Bavasi win or die (results = Batista, Weaver, HoRam), but I do agree with them telling Hargrove. Maybe it will light that necessary fire under his ass to do something and remove the underachievers.
Of course there is also the possibility that Kari Byron will knock on my door naked holding a million dollar check.
Ben in Va - April 5, 2007
So I was just thinking
if Lopez isn't able to break the deathgrip that Hargrove has on his mind, we might be Lopez learning to switch hit and 10 years away from producing Vidro II.Edgar for Pres - April 5, 2007
He also has to master...
Hostess and Little Debbie snack-fu.Ben in Va - April 5, 2007
Well, take it in stride
The M's aren't going to lose today!Gomez - April 5, 2007
Also, looking at that pic
Is it just me, or does Dave Sims look like a Klingon?Gomez - April 5, 2007
A Klingon Seal, maybe.
Jeff Sullivan - April 5, 2007
Jose G
Did anyone else notice him talking to his bat after a strike out. I thought he was going toss it at some one.InSpokane - April 5, 2007
Wow,
Yahoo's really messed up. On their scoring summary of last night Swisher had like 6 doubles and 29 RBI including knocking himself in on a double and no error.Coach Owens - April 5, 2007
Well, thank god he's on my fantasy team
Graham MacAree - April 5, 2007
I suspect you're cheating, sir
Gomez - April 5, 2007
In other news,
Nick Swisher just threw 8 perfect games with 27Ks in each.Graham MacAree - April 5, 2007
Okay, time for another rule change
One perfect game per player per day.Gomez - April 5, 2007
OT:Dice-K's major league debut
7.0 IP6 hits
1 run(The Jesus homer)
1 BB
10 K's
108 pitches(74 strikes)
Goose - April 5, 2007
Alright
Between him and Felix, my fantacy team will be unstopable.InSpokane - April 5, 2007
To quote Meatwad from Aqua Teen:
Dizzamn!Gomez - April 5, 2007
I would like to point out
That he debuted against the Royals.I would ALSO like to point out that
Zack Greinke
7 IP
8 hits
1 earned run (no homers)
1 BB
7 K's
101 pitches (64 strikes)
I'm sure nobody will notice or care, but that's pretty cool from a guy who we were all thinking was too big of a headcase to play baseball.
Deanna - April 5, 2007
Hey, I noticed
and I'm sure he and David DeJesus will go on a Hone and Garden Shopping Spree to celebrate.Also, didn't you hear? These are the NEW AND IMPROVED ROYALS WITH MAGIC GIL MECHE AND AUTOMATED ALEX GORDON.
Gomez - April 5, 2007
I would also like to point out
That if not for a BS call by the umps, the royals would have had the game tied at 2-2.Graham MacAree - April 5, 2007
I dunno
At least for me at least, I've been waiting to see Greinke succeed for quite some time.While he isn't King Felix, he is considered a very good prospect.
rfloh @ Lookout Landing - April 5, 2007
MOT:
Matt Thornton,0.2IP, 2H, 1ER, 2nd BS
Matthew - April 5, 2007
I have since dropped him
from my fantasy team and replaced him with someone who is not Matt Thornton.Gomez - April 5, 2007
What's your opinion on Ryan Madson?
Deanna - April 5, 2007
Marginal 'take him if no one better is around' P
But I will certainly look into his services, now that you mention him.Gomez - April 5, 2007
It was a joke
I love Mad Dog, but he's pretty much blown the first two save opportunities he was handed, both to Atlanta home runs. Goddamnit.Deanna - April 6, 2007
I wasn't joking
The waiver wire cupboard in Goose's H2H league is THAT thin. I actually picked up some dude from Colorado named Manny Corpa, that's how thin it was.Gomez - April 6, 2007
2006=Fluke
Goose - April 5, 2007
Your rants on creepy looking TV personalities
are hilarious.Mariner John - April 5, 2007
Good news bad news
The good news is that, with my laptop, I have internet access in my Tuesday/Thursday class! So i can now track games during class!The bad news is that, of course, there is no game tonight.
Or, given yesterday and given HoRam, is that good news? I'm not sure.
Gomez - April 5, 2007
While researching my fantasy team
I noticed that Vidro, last year with WSH, actually stole a base last year.I'm curious how that happened. Did everyone on the opposing team suddenly pass out?
Gomez - April 5, 2007
Well
I went to a Giants game last summer and saw Bonds steal a base. Everybody in the stadium was kinda in awe. He started going and it seemed like it took forever. Then he beat the throw and I'm pretty sure that everybody looked to the person next to them and gave a WTF? look and then just laughed at him. So it does happen.Edgar for Pres - April 5, 2007
Even slower, fatter player with a stolen base..
Cecil Fielder pulls a belated April fool's joke on the Twins when, in the 9th inning, he takes off for 2nd base with a 3-2 count on Melvin Nieves and beats the throw from catcher Greg Myers. Fielder's swipe is his first in 1,096 games in the majors.http://www.baseballlibrary.com/chronology/byyear.php?year=1996&previous=yes
Ben in Va - April 6, 2007
LOL
Myers probably sat there for 3 seconds, thinking, "WTF? Really?!" before throwing.Gomez - April 6, 2007
The look on his face must have been classic
3 seconds? That would have only put Cecil halfway to 2nd.I bet he got some serious ribbing for not being able to throw him out.
Ben in Va - April 6, 2007
So it's snowing in Cleveland right now
I'm not sure we're gonna get a game in tommorow.Goose - April 5, 2007
Maybe then it will be televised on Saturday
since it's not for those of us w/o MLB.tv on Friday.Mariner John - April 5, 2007
I just realized
that our favorite rotund DH is on my fantasy team ::benched like a muthafucka::Gomez - April 5, 2007
So you drafted Vidro and Thorton?
What's wrong with you?Goose - April 5, 2007
I might have been drinking
Gomez - April 5, 2007
OH no wait
Thornton I drafted with the last pick. Vidro I got in a dump trade when CHONE got hurt. I really, really didn't want Chone anymore and he was useless for the next 2 months, so someone offered Vidro and I took him.Gomez - April 5, 2007
Oh yeah
You'd think I'd remember that, since it's my league and all that this happened in.Goose - April 6, 2007
Yeah that was me
I'm almost regretting this trade a little. Vidro really needs to suck so I feel ok about it. It'll be interesting to see how it works out.Edgar for Pres - April 6, 2007
Well FWIW
Chone is useless for the next 2 months and there's no guarantee he'll be as good as before when he comes back. Rust.Total challenge trade.
Gomez - April 6, 2007
Well I got two of the best
players in one of my leagues so BOO-YA!Coach Owens - April 6, 2007
More salt in wounds
Guess who got the save in Atlanta's win tonight?Gomez - April 5, 2007
And Raffy did it on one pitch.
BrettJMiller - April 5, 2007
Anybody have that picture of cupcakes
where he's holding the tasty pastry? My roommate is dying to see it.oompagooba - April 6, 2007
This one?
Credit to AN'er IsotopesWinAGame
Graham MacAree - April 6, 2007
YES!
My roommate loves you. This seriously needs to go on the sidebar.oompagooba - April 6, 2007
Yeah, but it's not a LL image, it's an AN image.
Goose - April 6, 2007
True, true
oompagooba - April 6, 2007
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