Guest Kong76 Guests Posted February 1, 2009 Posted February 1, 2009 I guess MLB Network will be showing a lot of this. Hey, it's February and baseball is right around the corner!http://www.seriedelcaribe2009.net/english/index.html
Fman99 Old-Timey Member Posted February 1, 2009 Posted February 1, 2009 I hope to watch some of these games.My cable company says that MLB Network in HD is on their "Coming Soon..." list. So that's good.
bmfc1 Old-Timey Member Posted February 2, 2009 Posted February 2, 2009 I reviewed the rosters of the four teams (as posted by mlb.com) to find Mets and this is what I found:[u:2uogoey8]Dominican Republic:[/u:2uogoey8]Valerio De Los Santos (LHP)Salvador Paniagua ©Fernando Martinez (OF)[u:2uogoey8]Mexico[/u:2uogoey8]Nada[u:2uogoey8]Puerto Rico[/u:2uogoey8]Robinson Cancel ©Jesus Feliciano (OF)[u:2uogoey8]Venezuela[/u:2uogoey8]Nada
Guest Kong76 Guests Posted February 3, 2009 Posted February 3, 2009 Un jonr�n de Mart�nez le dio la victoria a los dominicanos sobre la novena puertorique�aMEXICALI, BAJA CALIFORNIA.- El bateador emergente Fernando Mart�nez peg� un jonr�n de dos carreras en la s�ptima entrada para dar a los Tigres de Licey dominicanos una victoria por 2-1 sobre los Leones de Ponce puertorrique�os en la Serie del Caribe de b�isbol.En un partido muy cerrado, los Leones hab�an tomado ventaja en la cuarta entrada con sencillos de Jes�s Feliciano, Andy Gonz�lez y Carlos Rivera para empujar la carrera y se encaminaban al �xito con sobresaliente actuaci�n del lanzador H�ctor Mercado.Despu�s de seis entradas y dos tercios, Mercado dio una base por bolas a Jos� Bautista y fue cambiado por Jos� Vaquedano, quien recibi� un cuadrangular del emergente Mart�nez para decidir el encuentro.Alfredo Sim�n permiti� cinco 'hits' en siete entradas con siete ponches propinados y se llev� la victoria, con salvamento de Julio Ma��n, quien lanz� la �ltima entrada en blanco.Con la victoria, los Tigres, campeones defensores, llegaron a un juego ganado y uno perdido y mantienen en sus manos la posibilidad de retener el cetro, mientras los Leones se han complicado porque con dos reveses consecutivos, necesitan ganar cuatro juegos seguidos y esperar por una combinaci�n de resultados para, quiz�s en un juego extra, disputar el cetro.La segunda jornada terminar� hoy con un mano a mano entre los Venados de Mazatl�n mexicanos y los Tigres de Aragua venezolanos, que marchan invictos.
bmfc1 Old-Timey Member Posted February 4, 2009 Posted February 4, 2009 I saw a Mets mano-a-mano (I hope that's right) match-up in the early game yesterday as De Los Santos faced Jesus Feliciano http://mlb.mlb.com/milb/stats/stats.jsp?n=Feliciano%2C%20J%20%20CF&pos=&sid=l162&t=p_pbp&pid=440351 in the 8th inning with De Los Santos trying to protect a one-run lead (F-Mart hit a 2 run homer). DLS got the first batter, went 3-0 on the next (pitching away the whole time), threw ball 4 but the batter swung and missed (Cookie Rojas, doing color, got mad at that), and the batter lined out. Then Feliciano (lefty-lefty matchup) hit a double that just missed going out. DLS was replaced and the run didn't score.It's hard following these games because the players don't have their names on the unis (unless they are all named "Orange"). A graphic appears when the player comes to the plate but if you miss it, you're lost.
Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket Guests Posted February 4, 2009 Posted February 4, 2009 ]Then Feliciano (lefty-lefty matchup) hit a double that just missed going out. DLS was replaced and the run didn't score. You don't fuck with the Jesus, man.
MFS62 Old-Timey Member Posted February 4, 2009 Posted February 4, 2009 ="Edgy DC":29yyay7y]Viva Fernando.[/quote:29yyay7y]Si Si.Here's the video of the game winning dinger my kid hit yesterday:(plus the story - in English)http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20090203&content_id=3796224&vkey=news_mlb&fext=.jsp&c_id=mlbLaterJohn Cougar Lunchbucket Feb 04 2009 12:06 PMHere's a funny thing I found in a writeup of the opener while searching for nooz on Casanova:]The Mexico-Puerto Rico game was moved back an hour from its original scheduled time of 6 p.m. for the opening ceremonies that started with the presentation of each team, including national anthems. Singing Mexico�s national anthem was Julio Preciado, a well-known singer in the country, but after his per-formance he might as well move to a different country.Preciado sang the national anthem out of synchronization, which the crowd replied with boos and whistling. It was so bad the microphone was turned off before he could finish the song.After the microphone was turned back on, Preciado blamed his bad performance on an awful feedback from the sound system. No matter what the reason, Preciado left the field amid boos and cups of beverages thrown at him.Edgy DC Feb 04 2009 12:19 PMSay what you will about Julio, but don't say he doesn't love trees.Kong76 Feb 05 2009 07:09 PMPulsipher is pitching tonight for Puerto Rico. I thought he was from Georgiaor Mississippi.Kong76 Feb 06 2009 07:13 PMI don't know if this is in another thread, but Fernando Mart�nez went back to NY for a lookee at his elbow or something at the request of the Mets.Dude is starting to get the injury-prone tag?Frayed Knot Feb 07 2009 05:18 AMNewsday: The Mets announced Friday that Fernando Martinez, their highly regarded young outfielder, has a strained right elbow and will rest for three weeks before resuming a throwing program.So this at least prevents him from hitting the ground running when ST starts.On the other hand it's not like he'll be out of shape after playing much of the winter and, assuming this isn't a long-term problem, it might almost be a good thing seeing as it'll take the idea of starting the season with him in Queens from creeping into anyone's mind.metirish Feb 07 2009 05:58 AM="Kong76":i3pptdpk]Pulsipher is pitching tonight for Puerto Rico. I thought he was from Georgiaor Mississippi.[/quote:i3pptdpk]I was watching the game last night and they mentioned that Bobby Valentine was MVP of the 1973 Series while playing for the Dominican Republic , Doyle Alexander had the most wins in that series.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1973_Caribbean_SeriesKong76 Feb 07 2009 12:22 PMYeah, it's not a heritage thing like the classic series. I probably thought I was being clever or funny ... I should stop that.
Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket Guests Posted February 4, 2009 Posted February 4, 2009 Here's a funny thing I found in a writeup of the opener while searching for nooz on Casanova:]The Mexico-Puerto Rico game was moved back an hour from its original scheduled time of 6 p.m. for the opening ceremonies that started with the presentation of each team, including national anthems. Singing Mexico�s national anthem was Julio Preciado, a well-known singer in the country, but after his per-formance he might as well move to a different country.Preciado sang the national anthem out of synchronization, which the crowd replied with boos and whistling. It was so bad the microphone was turned off before he could finish the song.After the microphone was turned back on, Preciado blamed his bad performance on an awful feedback from the sound system. No matter what the reason, Preciado left the field amid boos and cups of beverages thrown at him.
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted February 4, 2009 Posted February 4, 2009 Say what you will about Julio, but don't say he doesn't love trees.
Guest Kong76 Guests Posted February 5, 2009 Posted February 5, 2009 Pulsipher is pitching tonight for Puerto Rico. I thought he was from Georgiaor Mississippi.
Guest Kong76 Guests Posted February 6, 2009 Posted February 6, 2009 I don't know if this is in another thread, but Fernando Mart�nez went back to NY for a lookee at his elbow or something at the request of the Mets.Dude is starting to get the injury-prone tag?
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted February 7, 2009 Posted February 7, 2009 Newsday: The Mets announced Friday that Fernando Martinez, their highly regarded young outfielder, has a strained right elbow and will rest for three weeks before resuming a throwing program.So this at least prevents him from hitting the ground running when ST starts.On the other hand it's not like he'll be out of shape after playing much of the winter and, assuming this isn't a long-term problem, it might almost be a good thing seeing as it'll take the idea of starting the season with him in Queens from creeping into anyone's mind.
metirish Old-Timey Member Posted February 7, 2009 Posted February 7, 2009 ="Kong76":i3pptdpk]Pulsipher is pitching tonight for Puerto Rico. I thought he was from Georgiaor Mississippi.[/quote:i3pptdpk]I was watching the game last night and they mentioned that Bobby Valentine was MVP of the 1973 Series while playing for the Dominican Republic , Doyle Alexander had the most wins in that series.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1973_Caribbean_SeriesKong76 Feb 07 2009 12:22 PMYeah, it's not a heritage thing like the classic series. I probably thought I was being clever or funny ... I should stop that.
Guest Kong76 Guests Posted February 7, 2009 Posted February 7, 2009 Yeah, it's not a heritage thing like the classic series. I probably thought I was being clever or funny ... I should stop that.
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