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IGT 4/22/06, Pedro vs. the Padres


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Gwreck wrote:
Does Julio hit?...
Not well.

Unless he's setting himself up to be Koo2.


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Gwreck - "Does Julio hit?..."

Not too well apparently.


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OlerudOwned wrote:
="Gwreck"]Does Julio hit?...
Not well.

Unless he's setting himself up to be Koo2.


Sure looks like it. That was Julio's first major league plate appearance.


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Listening to Diamondback's game on streaming radio - ex-Met Tim Hamaluck hits Luis Gonzalez in the head.


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Ouch. IIRC, Hamulack was ejected in a game earlier in the season for throwing a retalliation pitch (hitting Bonds).

OE: Not meaning to imply that Hamulack would intentionally throw at someone's head.


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Meanwhile, the Padres have a mini rally going in the bottom of the ninth.

Barfield - K, but reaches 1st on a wild pitch.
Giles - E5
Piazza - singles to load the bases with no outs.

A GIDP would be nice.


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Hell of an outing for Julio.


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Good game, good thread, good night.


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...but it's still nice to have the best record in baseball.

Good game, thanks Pedro for showing once again you're worth every penny of the $15 million we pay you.


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I like this Pedro fellow. Let's keep him around awhile.

Mets record for pitching record to start the season: 7-0 (Frank Viola, 1990)
Pedro's record to start the season: 4-0

Mets record for HRs in April: 9 (Dave Kingman, 1976)
Carlos Delgado HRs in April: 8

Other teams with 12-5 records: Houston, ChiSox. Hmm...


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Gwreck wrote:
I've tried the ESPN gamecast, but I still find it decidely inferior to the MLB gamecast. I used to like the ESPN gamecast of 4-5 years ago, but have stuck with MLB since. Still the superior interface.


I agreed until this year. ESPN Gamecast has improved by leaps and bounds and is now WAAAAY better then MLB Gameday.


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ESPN gamecast has a much improved look this year, but it is usually anywhere from 1 to 3 batters behind MLB in my opinion.


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ESPN's is much better this year, but it's just toooo big for my tastes. I can have the MLB gamecast in the corner of my screen and still have plenty of room on my screen to do other work. With ESPN's size and layout it's much tougher to do that.


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I ran ran ESPN gamecast and MLB Gameday side by side last night for the final 3 innings. There was no appreciable difference between the two as far as the speed with which they posted pitches and results.. Pinch hitters and pitching changes were noted a little quicker on ESPN. The one thing I found annoying with MLB Gameday, was the ads being run between innings. I truthfully preferred the silent dimming of the screen employed by ESPN. Overall, I didn't notice much difference between the two other than their aesthetics and layout.


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Rockin' Doc wrote:
I ran ran ESPN gamecast and MLB Gameday side by side last night for the final 3 innings. There was no appreciable difference between the two as far as the speed with which they posted pitches and results.. Pinch hitters and pitching changes were noted a little quicker on ESPN. The one thing I found annoying with MLB Gameday, was the ads being run between innings. I truthfully preferred the silent dimming of the screen employed by ESPN. Overall, I didn't notice much difference between the two other than their aesthetics and layout.


Hmmm, I've never used ESPN's GameCast, been using MLB since before the current version of GameDay!


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I think the game-cast (or whatever they call it) at CBSportsline.com is better than either of them. The others are too "busy" and the fact that they're far too interested in getting you to participate in their links, pop-ups, fan polls, and all other sorts of interactive cross-promotional nonsense makes them tougher/slower to both load and use.
Both the MLB & ESPN sites make my computer throw up at times.


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I just read through this thread and am surprised that no one caught another of Mex's comments that I found interesting.

He and Gary were talking about the 14 inning affair from the night before and of course the 16 innining playoff game against Houston came up.

Keith said that that game was so tense and stressful that he went through a full 2 & 1/2 packs of cigarettes over the course of the game. 2 & 1/2 packs!

When Gary expressed surprise that he was able to continue playing while inhaling all of that crap. Keuith said that when he woke up the next morning he could barely breathe.

Side note: According to Keith he hasn't had a cancer stick in 11 years.


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In his book on the '85 season; 'If At First', Keith often admits to going through a lot of ciggies during a game (half-pack, maybe a pack?) but usually only a few puffs from each - more for nerve purposes than anything else.
2-1/2 is certainly way over the top but I wonder how "much" of them he actually had.


]: According to Keith he hasn't had a cancer stick in 11 years


Well there was no way he was getting past 1st base with Elaine if he didn't quit.


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Here is the amazing part...if Keith smoked 2.5 during the game, presumably he had a few before it as well. Pearlman's book details how they partied on the plane (ripping it apart) and then went out afterwards.

I'm guessing his total for that 24 hour period must have been around 4 packs.


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