Jim Riggleman had a decision to make.
With his struggling Mariners holding on to a narrow 4-3 lead in the bottom of the ninth, the situation called for the team's closer to come in and attempt to slam the door on its opponent. But for as terrific as he'd been for much of the season, lately Brandon Morrow had found himself in a rut, allowing three home runs over two consecutive blown saves, the most recent coming just the day before. The hard times were uncharacteristic, and they had done a number on Morrow's previously blossoming confidence.
And so Riggleman was faced with his decision. Try to squeeze a save out of somebody else, or allow Morrow to return to the scene of yesterday's crime in an effort to restore his shattered aplomb?
Riggleman never had any doubts.
For many, his choice was reminiscent of Terry Francona's controversial decision to bring Pedro Martinez into Game 7 of the 2004 ALCS. With the Yankees trailing 7-1 and the stadium completely silent, Martinez's insertion - intended to let him conquer his demons - brought the crowd to life, as chants of "Who's your daddy?" rained down from the upper deck and inspired a late Yankee charge. The rally ultimately fell short, but even during Boston's postgame celebration, many wondered why on earth Francona would dare set a spark to such ignitable tinder.
The conditions were similar for Riggleman, who knew that bringing Morrow into the game would be setting him up for either successful redemption or spectacular failure. There was no in-between. Morrow would jog in with the Kauffman crowd in a frenzy and leave either the hammer or the nail, a new man or a beaten one. This was a decision upon which people would reflect for weeks, if not months, and no one better understood the daunting magnitude than the man at the helm. But the more Riggleman thought about it, the more he realized he didn't really have a choice. This was how it had to be. And so it was that Brandon Morrow shed his jacket and entered the game, armed only with a fastball and the knowledge that the next five minutes were to be the most trying five minutes of his life.
Eager and anxious, Riggleman watched on from the dugout as Morrow made quick work of John Buck for the second out of the inning. The strikeout left David DeJesus as the only thing standing between Morrow and the high of all highs or the low of all lows. David DeJesus, the very batter who not 24 hours before had been the agent by which Morrow's psyche was delivered an unthinkable blow. On the heels of such dramatic buildup, time seemed to stop in anticipation of a breathtaking climax.
A ball. A strike. A strike. A ball. The battle raged on until, on the eighth pitch, DeJesus lifted a fly ball to deep left-center that Raul Ibanez flagged down by the track. The game was complete, and Morrow exhaled a champion, having vanquished his foe on the grandest of stages. Gone were the memories of tragedy and heartbreak. His confidence soaring, no more shall Morrow concern himself with thoughts of inadequacy. For Brandon Morrow had earned this save by getting DeJesus to hit a fly ball like ten feet shorter than he had the previous afternoon. And if that's not domination, I don't know what is.
Biggest Contribution: Jeff Clement, +24.1%
Biggest Suckfest: Yuniesky Betancourt, -18.6%
Most Important AB: Clement homer, +37.5%
Most Important Pitch: Aviles single, -13.0%
Total Contribution by Pitcher(s): +28.7%
Total Contribution by Lineup: -34.7%
Total Contribution by Opposition: +56.0%
(What is this chart?)
If Carlos Silva could face the Royals 30 times a year, he might not be so epically untradeable.
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Nice
for one second, I was actually asking myself, are you actually serious with this shit?!
johnbai - July 13, 2008
Flagged for using "actually" twice in one sentence.
johnbai - July 13, 2008
Flagging yourself...
Has ruined my impending flaggitude.
Slica - July 13, 2008
I had the same thought
epic post
appleshampoo - July 13, 2008
Someone powdered her nose...
Slica - July 13, 2008
someone should tally the suckfests and the most contributions
then we could determine who is really hurting this team…
but that would take FOREVER..right?
seatownsports - July 13, 2008
If only we had a data fairy of some sort.....
OlSalty - July 13, 2008
There are still eight missing charts that I have to make up before anyone tries to do anything with this
Jeff Sullivan - July 13, 2008
I made fake ones for lots of them!
Graham MacAree - July 13, 2008
BrianL - July 13, 2008
Via Churchill:
JI - July 13, 2008
Jeff Sullivan - July 13, 2008
JI - July 13, 2008
Different city, M's leave a different pile of garbage on the road.
Jed MC - July 13, 2008
nooooo! think of Strasburg!!!!
Matthew - July 13, 2008
But this will shake up the clubhouse and take whatever chemistry is left and destroy it!
kentroyals5 - July 13, 2008
I see hope
Perhaps this means Cairo or Willie will play everyday
OlSalty - July 13, 2008
More Cairo.
ThundaPC - July 13, 2008
Bryan LaHair will save us
Gomez - July 13, 2008
I can't read the comments because PI is a reported attack site and FF 3 knows what's good for me.
JI - July 13, 2008
He's got a side bar piece on why it calls it an attack site
BrettJMiller - July 13, 2008
I can't find it
Graham MacAree - July 13, 2008
Oh. I just bootted it up, it was right where the Vidro thing is.
BrettJMiller - July 13, 2008
Yes, but that still doesn't let me open the comments.
JI - July 13, 2008
IE?
BrettJMiller - July 13, 2008
I guess I could fire it up.
JI - July 13, 2008
Also in the news.
Mariners team chef anticipates demotion from full-time to part-time due to shortage of work.
LantermanC - July 13, 2008
Or he just won't have to boil so many hot dogs now.
Fin - July 13, 2008
Heh
Yes, Kaufman is the grandest stage in the land, yet it was just grand enough for these two juggernauts of the AL, each more superlative than the other in every respect. And by superlative I mean boring and depressing like daytime television or dentistry.
Bearskin Rugburn - July 13, 2008
Jeff...
that was an awesome read… really eloquent flow of thought there.
come by Lone Star more often.
bring Robert.
oc - July 13, 2008
I'm not sure how to react to my new role of traveling sideshow.
Robert - July 13, 2008
?
JI - July 14, 2008
Not sinister enough
Robert - July 14, 2008
Subtle
JI - July 14, 2008
Oh now I see what you did thar
Robert - July 14, 2008
Wilder. - July 13, 2008
But....we might be able to work something out for Robert
OlSalty - July 13, 2008
can we rent him?
oc - July 13, 2008
No, but manzell is available if you want him.
We’ll eat his salary, too.
BrianL - July 13, 2008
no.
Robert.
oc - July 13, 2008
I can be the David Justice rent-a-blogger of SBN pennent races
Robert - July 13, 2008
you sure know how to crap magic.
oc - July 13, 2008
Thank you?
Robert - July 13, 2008
it's all one sentence responses with you...
...i mean, that’s efficient.
we need more of that at Lone Star Ball. less trade rumors.
oc - July 13, 2008
I tend to abuse the subject line now that the character cap was removed
And I hate rosterbation so hard.
Robert - July 13, 2008
everybody thinks their a GM.
oc - July 13, 2008
...pointless, it is...
oc - July 13, 2008
Flagged for "their" infraction >:(
Not tolerated at LL!
johnbai - July 14, 2008
oc - July 14, 2008
Since Brian's not here, I'm going to declare myself deputy and issue a ticket:
Teej - July 13, 2008
is this like a lottery ticket?
...or a traffic violation?
oc - July 13, 2008
More of the latter. Friendly warning.
We enjoy proper capitalization and punctuation around here. I’m not a mod, but they will soon follow with more stern warnings.
Teej - July 13, 2008
i did capitalize...
...”Lone Star Ball.”
oc - July 13, 2008
Next, you should consider capitalizing your own personal pronoun.
Respect yourself!
Teej - July 13, 2008
Respect myself.
oc - July 14, 2008
it's not working.
oc - July 14, 2008
It's been made apparent.
Teej - July 14, 2008
Someone has to facilitate LL Club Nights
I don’t think we have enough mind numbingly ignorant people in our farm system to replace him.
OlSalty - July 13, 2008
I can pretend to make no sense
I can repost source material from the comments on Baker’s blog and stuff.
Gomez - July 13, 2008
Oh Mr. X and Logie have some real doozies today.
You’ll have source material for a while.
BrianL - July 13, 2008
I'll waive my no trade clause only if you start every FanPost with a video of the Romo Play.
Robert - July 14, 2008
Hey it's LFOJL!
BrianL - July 13, 2008
He's available too.
Lousy House% and the rest of his peripherals suck, but he’s got some Photoshop pop.
BrianL - July 13, 2008
Jeff...
that was an awesome read… really eloquent flow of thought there.
come by Lone Star more often.
bring Robert.
oc - July 13, 2008
A's fan asks:
I have a general question I want to pose to anyone who dislikes the A’s. Which option is least bad: (1) Creating a new FanPost just to ask one stupid little question of limited interest, or (2) hijack this post and ask here, even though it’s completely unrelated to tonight’s game.
iglew - July 13, 2008
I think you'll find that most of us would rather see the A's in the playoffs than the Angels.
We like the way Billy Beane runs things.
BrianL - July 13, 2008
leave it to Los Angeles to name their baseball team after a mythical demon...
oc - July 13, 2008
Yeah, I know
M’s and A’s fans don’t hate each other as much as we both hate the Angels. But I’m already signed up here (M’s are my second favorite), and I don’t particularly want to sign up for Halos Heaven. I figure there must be at least some hate for Oakland here, right?
iglew - July 13, 2008
Some, but it lurks under the surface until we are contending again
As long as we suck this bad the A’s are the team that needs to win the division.
OlSalty - July 13, 2008
what of the Rangers?
oc - July 13, 2008
Pfffffffft
The Rangers are perhaps the only team who evaluates pitcher talent worse than we have.
OlSalty - July 13, 2008
that's on the last regime, mang...
oc - July 13, 2008
you think the A's know anything about evaluating hitters?
oc - July 13, 2008
Miguel Tejada, Jason Giambi, Jack Cust, Scott Hatteberg, Kotsay, Carlos Gonzalez, Travis Buck, Nick Swisher, Bobby Crosby, Mark Ellis, etc.
They haven’t done too bad.
BrettJMiller - July 13, 2008
'roids, 'roids, .795 OPS, sucks, sucks, rook, sucks, hippie, hurt, good...
oc - July 13, 2008
Okay, I've decided that you are good people.
But you still can’t have Jeff
OlSalty - July 14, 2008
Jason Giambi sure does suck now without the 'roids.
And despite his formerly long hair, Nick Swisher is an outstanding hitter.
Teej - July 14, 2008
I appreciate the kind word for Ellis,
but he really is just an average hitter. What makes him great is that he is superb defensively and very smart about fundamentals. Typically, to get great defense you have to put up with crappy hitting. Ellis combines it with OK hitting, so that combination is a big plus.
But it doesn’t make him a good hitter.
P.S. You don’t think Crosby sucks? We do.
iglew - July 14, 2008
Yeah I think it's hilarious that he and Reed were roomies in LBS,
as Jeff pointed out some time ago, Both are falling well short of expectations, although Crosby is probably more of a failure.
Bearskin Rugburn - July 14, 2008
Only because of injuries really
BrettJMiller - July 14, 2008
He's been better than average for a second baseman
JI - July 14, 2008
Well, they know the value of OBP
Thus the success while “rebuilding”, it is more important that slugging. The Oakland lineup sucks for sure but the Mariners and Angel’s lineups suck too and Texas’ pitching is so horrible their lineup doesn’t really matter. You all are really the best team in this division.
OlSalty - July 13, 2008
it's not a success entirely.
...their offense is predicated on looking at pitches and drawing walks…
here is their run-production in the games they’ve lost to us this year: 3, 3, 0, 4, 1, 4…
the Rangers pitching staff has no reason to beat a team like that:
oc - July 13, 2008
...and that whole "working-the-count" philosophy?...
...second in the league in K’s…
it’s not hard to stifle the A’s bats. you just have to throw strikes early.
oc - July 14, 2008
The A's know their team isn't very good at hitting
hitting is much more expensive than it was 8 years ago. This is why their teams have been built towards pitching and defense the last few years.
JI - July 14, 2008
Keep in mind their hitters play 81 games a year in a balmy, offense-killing cavern
So of course the A’s hitters aren’t going to look as good.
Gomez - July 13, 2008
And ours don't?
Fin - July 13, 2008
A testament to how awesome guys like Beltre are
And Oakland doesn’t have a short RF porch.
Gomez - July 14, 2008
I would rather see the M's in the playoffs than the Angels
But I’m afraid I can’t return the compliment and say I like the way Bill Bavasi ran things.
Not even in a schadenfreude sort of way.
iglew - July 13, 2008
We don't expect you to say of that sort
Now that Bavasi is gone you don’t have to worry. Just be sure to return the favor once the Mariners hire Chris Antonetti.
Fin - July 13, 2008
to say anything of that sort*
Fin - July 13, 2008
Either is probably fine
Though if you want to make a fanpost make sure it’s 75 words in length, and not stupid.
OlSalty - July 13, 2008
I just noticed that Atrthur Rhodes has logged 17 pretty good inning for us
21 strikeouts? What the balls?
Perhaps he will have just a little bit of trade value.
JI - July 14, 2008
It seems Rhodes often gives the image of being horrific.
And then the numbers show that he’s not quite as terrible as his appearances make us believe.
Kirsten Schlewitz - July 14, 2008
To be fair
I haven’t paying attention since April, and 17 innings is a SSS…
but the strikeouts are impressive and the BABIP against him is quite high. He may be a useful piece somewhere, the problem is that I don’t know if we could get anything back that would justify moving him.
JI - July 14, 2008
Do you think he would be worn down by next year though?
The Mariners have nothing to play for this year, I guess except strasburg.
Fin - July 14, 2008
I don't know
he still throws reasonably hard.
JI - July 14, 2008
Why trade him?
I thought championship teams were built on great bullpens!
seattlebruin - July 14, 2008
Actually its good pitching.
Fin - July 14, 2008
I would die happy if they had him throw BP for the HR derby
Robert - July 14, 2008
The Mariners need to lose more
we are falling behind in the Strasburg Standings
seattlebruin - July 14, 2008
The Angels are so due for some sweet, sweet regression.
BrianL - July 14, 2008
Yes, their +21 run differential and first place in MLB standing make my angry =(
but they’re probably going to win the division either way… go Rangers?
seattlebruin - July 14, 2008
Go A's.
Seriously, hope for A’s success this year. If they can topple the Angels after “gutting” their team for prospects in the off-season (not to mention trading Harden), it might finally convince Howie and Chuck that Billy Beane is on to something.
BrianL - July 14, 2008
They'll just hire the next JP Ricciardi though
trying to copy the Beane methodology. Better than the re-tread and Bavasi crap, but I’m just not sold on their ability to think a little bit outside the box to try and build a team.
seattlebruin - July 14, 2008
Jeff you have a gift.
I was laughing my ass off for the whole paragraph, especially
dbroncos31 - July 14, 2008
RRS's shout out too lookout landing
here
I don’t know what context to read it in, but apparently he also says where he likes to hang out after the game, so I guess if any of you are
creepycurious enough, you could check it out.Fin - July 14, 2008
Robert's probably already on it.
seattlebruin - July 14, 2008
That is a wonderful cache of personal information
Time to get back on Jeff’s good side!
Robert - July 14, 2008
Here, you go, Jeff!
Aaron Campeau - July 14, 2008
Looks like it's near Red Mill.
I go there frequently anyways…
Matthew - July 14, 2008
I have a rule
That if I am north of Seattle Center, I am required to go to Red Mill
Robert - July 14, 2008
Skillet is 2 blocks from my place this wednesday.
Down?
Matthew - July 14, 2008
I work at 12.45 on Wednesday, So I have to get lunch at Noonish.
If that works for you, I’m down.
Robert - July 14, 2008
Standard disclaimer:
please, nobody do anything stupid.
Matthew - July 14, 2008
As much as you want to, Jeff,
please don’t lick RR-S.
BrianL - July 14, 2008
I would put up my suggestions drawing.
But really…I think I’d actually like for this to happen.
Kirsten Schlewitz - July 14, 2008
K and K is a nice bar
I used to play Aussie Rules Football, and that was a favorite spot for after practices – the owner joined the team if I’m not mistaken.
Lauren Jackson goes there from time to time as well.
marc w - July 14, 2008
What's the over/under on time until the restraining order gets filed?
OlSalty - July 14, 2008
How fast does Robert drive?
seattlebruin - July 14, 2008
≠55
No, sorry, that’s Sam Hagar. Never mind.
Faux - July 14, 2008
Depends on if it's an otter pop day or not.
Kirsten Schlewitz - July 14, 2008
Is it just me or does he sound like he is also inviting us to send him stuff from time to time?
Kirsten Schlewitz - July 14, 2008
No, it's a vintage Coach comment.
Some people, use lots, of, comma,s, in un,necessary s,p,o,t,s,,,. It doesn’t make them bad people, it just makes them harder to read.
If you take most of them out, it’s actually that some of RRS’s friends in AU send him stuff from this site.
Faux - July 14, 2008
Shhhh....I was making a subtle suggestion.
Kirsten Schlewitz - July 14, 2008
Think he'd want a pinky toe?
OlSalty - July 14, 2008
I hope they don't send him the weird things
Jeff Sullivan - July 14, 2008
...
...
Faux - July 14, 2008
I hope they did send him that
Jeff Sullivan - July 14, 2008
You better hope he doesn't read the comments, and start looking up Ben.
Faux - July 14, 2008
Or look up your comments by pet name.
That was my favorite thread to read ever (even surpassing this).
I still can’t figure out what happened that caused that particular sentence, but I still get the chuckles reading the whole mess.
Faux - July 14, 2008
Yeah....we'd need to put that one into context for him I think
OlSalty - July 14, 2008
Also
It was because RRS didn’t bean Beltran.
OlSalty - July 14, 2008
Wow, that livened up a boring work day.
Kirsten Schlewitz - July 14, 2008
Kotaku did that for me already.
FFXIII no longer a PS3 exclusive.
Goddammit, that was the reason I bought a PS3. WHY DIDN’T YOU SAY ANYTHING SOONER SQUEENIX!? YOU COULD HAVE SAVED ME 400 BUCKS!
BrianL - July 14, 2008
I'm just mad MGS4 is still PS3 exclusive.
BrettJMiller - July 14, 2008
Don't be surprised if that changes.
The entire third-party landscape seems to be changing. Looks like devs are finally starting to understand that console exclusivity hurts them in the long run. It’s just taken the Japanese dev studios a little longer to figure it out.
BrianL - July 14, 2008
This discussion, on the other hand, has not.
Kirsten Schlewitz - July 14, 2008
This news is the equivalent
to Major League Baseball and the Player’s Union agreeing on salary caps and max contracts.
BrianL - July 14, 2008
I've never understood why people will pay $500-600 for a system, and then $60+ per game.
I’m sticking to my NES emulator thank you.
JI - July 14, 2008
Would you also like us to get off your lawn, sir?
BrianL - July 14, 2008
I just don't understand how anyone could ever spend enough time playing videogames to make that investment worth it.
JI - July 14, 2008
Heh... I've dropped like $700 on my 360 since I got it eight months ago...
I feel like I’m ripping Microsoft off I use it so much
seattlebruin - July 14, 2008
Every $60.00 I spend on video games saves me from spending $60.00 out at the bar.
Thingray - July 14, 2008
It's difficult to convert video games into urine.
In other words, video games have a longer enjoyment factor.
BrianL - July 14, 2008
Every $60 spent on a video game is $60 less to blow on some stupid girl =(
seattlebruin - July 14, 2008
OUCH.
I stopped by at just the wrong time.
Kirsten Schlewitz - July 14, 2008
I didn't read the on the first time.
JI - July 14, 2008
I actually did not either.
Kirsten Schlewitz - July 14, 2008
Mind reader.
JI - July 14, 2008
It endears me to you.
Kirsten Schlewitz - July 14, 2008
It does, doesn't it?
ESP
JI - July 14, 2008
People who spend $60 on games
are chumps. And I say this as someone whose salary if funded by video games.
I buy almost all my current gen games for less than $60.
bluemax - July 14, 2008
Look at me, I'm bluemax.
I say things and I have stuff.
BrianL - July 14, 2008
:-P
Gamefly is really underappreciated.
bluemax - July 14, 2008
Dude, have you seen the set list for Rock Band 2 yet?
Epic.
Phil Hatzenbuehler - July 14, 2008
That is amazing.
System of a down!
Robert - July 14, 2008
Holy shit AC/DC finally gave in.
Hopefully we get some more of their stuff in DLC….
I’m glad you can play all the Rock Band 1 and Rock Band 1 DLC with the Rock Band 2 disc in.
By the way, for anyone who hasn’t yet, I suggest downloading The Pixies “Doolittle” album. Lots of fun on all the instruments even if they’re not that hard.
BrettJMiller - July 14, 2008
Finally, one I can participate in!
I cannot wait to own this.
Kirsten Schlewitz - July 14, 2008
Why couldn't you participate in the first one...?
BrettJMiller - July 14, 2008
I meant a video game discussion.
But also, Rock Band for wii just came out, but considering 2 looks better, I shall hold out.
Kirsten Schlewitz - July 14, 2008
Yeah, I have a Wii but its definitely my secondary system.
Good for Mario Kart, and a bunch of big multiplayer games but it doesn’t really have many games for video game nerds…that’s my only real complaint with it.
BrettJMiller - July 14, 2008
I haven't touched my Wii in six months.
Robert - July 14, 2008
hahaha lets all make fun of robert again
Robert - July 14, 2008
So you skipped Mario Kart
and Smash? Why even buy a Wii?
bluemax - July 14, 2008
I was meh on Smash before it came out.
Yahtzee convinced me it was a rental-only.
BrianL - July 14, 2008
If the online wasn't a steaming pile
I’d play it. But my GF doesn’t like it so it gets no love.
bluemax - July 14, 2008
Perhaps you can get here a new Mario Party?
...
Robert - July 14, 2008
I'll be honest.
The only game I’m looking forward to for a long while is MLB Power Pros 2008.
BrianL - July 14, 2008
She prefers rock band
she did like Mario Kart though.
I think she didn’t like Smash because I was so much better at it and even though I tried to throw matches for her she just never go that into it.
bluemax - July 14, 2008
I've run into the same problem
Although she loved Mario Galaxy so much that she beat the game 100% in 8 days.
Robert - July 14, 2008
My VGA cable going out on me didn't help
Robert - July 14, 2008
I use my Wii for parties and such.
When I’m just gaming solo I’m primarily on my 360, occasionally my PS3.
BrianL - July 14, 2008
Same here.
Robert - July 14, 2008
And with Squeenix's FFXIII announcement today
I’m kicking myself for having purchased a PS3.
BrianL - July 14, 2008
I'm hoping to land a job as a VG reviewer.
Seriously.
BrianL - July 14, 2008
Get of my fucking lawn you degenerate.
JI - July 14, 2008
The flaming bag of poo you'll find on your porch tonight may or may not be from me.
BrianL - July 14, 2008
I'm letting it burn. That's the advantage of a stone porch.
JI - July 14, 2008
Damn
I was hoping that would distract you while I rigged up the car bomb.
BrianL - July 14, 2008
I welcome my car being bombed.
JI - July 14, 2008
Ugh
video game reviewers are the lowest scum around.
bluemax - July 14, 2008
I didn't say I was going to try and land a job at Gamespot.
BrianL - July 14, 2008
Gamespot still exists?
Sorry I just can’t stand games journalists. I think they do more harm than good for the industry.
bluemax - July 14, 2008
I'd love to land a more Kotaku-esque gig.
BrianL - July 14, 2008
Kotaku
is even lower on my totem pole than 1up/IGN/Gamespot.
bluemax - July 14, 2008
I like the work Crecente and Ashcraft do.
BrianL - July 14, 2008
Eh
there’s a reason they’ve been blacklisted a few times. They’ll take anything and run with it if they think it will get them hits.
bluemax - July 14, 2008
Sony was as much as a dick in that matter as Kotaku.
BrianL - July 14, 2008
Well that's not the only time
but meh. I don’t have a high opinion of most journalism, but games journalism seems to be a step below almost everything else.
bluemax - July 14, 2008
I paid $400 for my system
and pay ~$2 per game.
Matthew - July 14, 2008
I'm waiting for the Fall update to come out and then I'm modding the hell out of my 360.
Robert - July 14, 2008
I'm not a big RPG fan, and even I'm excited about this.
Teej - July 14, 2008
If Square-Enix says "fuck console exclusivity"
it won’t be long before others follow. This is good for gamers.
BrianL - July 14, 2008
I don't know if its so much as them saying
fuck you to exclusivity as them realizing its the only way to recoup their investment. They just weren’t gonna make enough money off FFXIII having it only on PS3.
That being said I hear Sony has some Mega tons for tomorrow.
bluemax - July 14, 2008
They had better.
They kind of got kicked in the crotch today.
BrianL - July 14, 2008
Could just be my friend bsing
but he let on that the FFXIII announcement was coming and he works for Sony Japan, so I kinda think he knows something…
bluemax - July 14, 2008
FFVII Remake?
Robert - July 14, 2008
Oh goody, another Squeenix remake.
Fuck that, I want a new CT game.
BrianL - July 14, 2008
Sequels and remakes
sequels and remakes.
Square Enix only allows themselves 1 new IP a year.
(This isn’t true but it almost is).
bluemax - July 14, 2008
Over the last few months I kind of got the feeling that something was up.
There was one particular Sony exec interview that had me raising my eyebrows a few weeks ago.
BrianL - July 14, 2008
Yup.
With the cost of making games today, exclusivity just doesn’t make much financial sense anymore. Companies are starting to realize it.
Now can I please have The Show on Xbox?
Teej - July 14, 2008
That would be most wonderful.
Fuck 2K sports.
BrianL - July 14, 2008
Never going to happen
The Show is a Sony produced game in order to move units.
Robert - July 14, 2008
Oh I know. I'm just dreaming.
Teej - July 14, 2008
Yeah sure
as soon as Sony San Diego goes third party…
bluemax - July 14, 2008
Can we at least letterbomb 2K studios then?
BrianL - July 14, 2008
2K is a mess
their sports division anyhow. They laid off a bunch of people and consolidated their studios to NorCal. They dropped their NCAA Hoops license because they couldn’t afford it.
I’ll be surprised if they don’t sell off their MLB exclusivity before it runs out.
bluemax - July 14, 2008
Jesus Christ I can only hope.
They haven’t done one good thing with that exclusive license since they got it. Every year the game gets glitchier.
I want High Heat back, dammit.
BrianL - July 14, 2008
I'm just assuming of course
but they had to give up NCAA for money reasons. EA just beat the pants off them with NHL 08 and 09 looks to be even better. The Show seems to have the upper hand now in that area.
The gap between their hoops game and Live gets smaller each year (2k seems to be going backwards) and this years EA E3 presentation makes it look like EA is trying to push Live forward (and Live has always sold more I think).
bluemax - July 14, 2008
High Heat was incredible.
Didn’t Microsoft buy the rights to the game years ago? What did they do, just can it?
Teej - July 14, 2008
Probably bought the rights just before major league baseball handed EA (then 2K) the exclusive rights.
BrianL - July 14, 2008
Sounds about right. Maybe a year or two earlier.
The last High Heat game out in the spring of 2003. 3DO filed for bankruptcy a month or so later.
Teej - July 14, 2008
ZOMG RED ALERT 3
YES YES YES
Robert - July 15, 2008
Josh Hamilton is putting on a hell of a show.
Teej - July 14, 2008
I want to try crack cocaine.
Robert - July 14, 2008
Among the several distasteful, moronic things Rick Reilly has said tonight:
“This is a new way to get high!”
I know we bitch about broadcasts all the time, but I don’t know if I’ve ever seen anything worse than the four guys calling the Home Run Derby right now—Chris Berman, Joe Morgan, Steve Phillips and Rick Reilly. A little Jon Miller would have gone a long way tonight. This is painful.
Teej - July 14, 2008
God they are really pissing me off
OlSalty - July 14, 2008
Reilly is trying painfully hard to be "the edgy one."
Teej - July 14, 2008
Agreed..you heard his earlier 'Only white guys are in the derby' comment?
kentroyals5 - July 14, 2008
Yup. "It looks like a Kiwanis meeting out there."
Yeah! Because, uh, only white guys volunteer, I guess? I don’t know what that means.
Anyway, his bullshit rant didn’t have a leg to stand on. “Where’s Tejada? Where’s Manny? Where’s Howard?” Uh, Rick, Tejada’s power is gone, Manny never does the derby, and Howard ISN’T ON THE ALL-STAR TEAM.
Teej - July 14, 2008
He should stick to writing...
Wait. They should just recycle his good shit from SI.
dbroncos31 - July 14, 2008
Get Dave Sims in there..."He stroked that real good"
kentroyals5 - July 14, 2008
I would take Blowers or Valle over any of these guys
OlSalty - July 14, 2008
I want Josh Hamilton's babies.
Holy fuck.
Rick Reilly stop bringing up drugs every time they show Hamilton
dbroncos31 - July 14, 2008
Why is Hamilton even hitting in the second round?
Teej - July 14, 2008
OK, I guess he just wanted some warmup swings before the final round.
Teej - July 14, 2008
Yeah it looks like he's just dicking around.
Man I’m glad Ichiro didn’t do it this year. He wouldn’t stand a chance
dbroncos31 - July 14, 2008
Morneau's trying to get this thing over with.
Teej - July 14, 2008
Ugh. What a kick in the nuts.
Teej - July 14, 2008
God dammit.
Congrats to Morneau.
Either way, I doubt I’ll ever see anything like that first round anytime in the near future
dbroncos31 - July 14, 2008
That's what people said about Bobby Abreu.
And Jason Giambi before that.
And Ken Griffey, Jr. before that.
But…. yeah, 28 will be hard to top.
Wilder. - July 15, 2008
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