Impossible Stuff That Really Happened This Year
2 posters
Page 1 of 1
Impossible Stuff That Really Happened This Year
This is an part of Jayson Stark's article up on ESPN.
• The only Padre to steal a base in July was noted burglar Greg Maddux.
• Willy Taveras stole five bases in one game June 14 -- and still didn't score a run.
• CC Sabathia is tied for the lead in shutouts in both leagues in the same season.
• The Giants just became the first team since the 1983 Dodgers to field
an entire lineup of nine rookies (courtesy of the San Jose Mercury
News' Andy Baggarly).
• The Tigers whiffed Angels rookie Sean Rodriguez on Sept. 4 -- on a 4-and-2 pitch -- when everybody lost track of the count, including the umpires and Rodriguez. "That's a new trick of ours," manager Jim Leyland said.
• Uber-efficent Rockies pitcher Aaron Cook
threw a nine-inning complete game in just 79 pitches July 5. That's
fewer pitches than 12 different pitchers threw this year without making
it out of the third inning.
• The Rangers had a winning record in July -- even though their ERA for the month was 6.63.
• Two different Rays switch-hitters homered right-handed in the same
game Sept. 17 -- but it was against a right-handed pitcher (Tim Wakefield), the first time that had ever happened in the 48-season expansion era.
• As my buddy Tim Kurkjian loves to point out, on Aug. 22, the
Diamondbacks became the first team ever to have a 6-foot-10 pitcher (Randy Johnson) get relieved by a taller pitcher (6-11 Jon Rauch).
• Sure hope you didn't miss Jhonny Peralta's homer off Joel Peralta (Aug. 21), or Miguel Cabrera's homer off Daniel Cabrera (July 19), or Jose Reyes' two homers off Jo-Jo Reyes in one week (Sept. 13 and 19). Not to mention that Rays-Angels game Aug. 19 in which James Shields was the winning pitcher and Scot Shields was the losing pitcher.
• And I still can't believe Johan Santana
had that at-bat Tuesday in which his bat hit the same ball twice --
first in the batter's box, and then again just before Cubs shortstop Ronny Cedeno was about to dodge the broken barrel and field it. "It should count for two hits," Santana said.
• The only Padre to steal a base in July was noted burglar Greg Maddux.
• Willy Taveras stole five bases in one game June 14 -- and still didn't score a run.
• CC Sabathia is tied for the lead in shutouts in both leagues in the same season.
• The Giants just became the first team since the 1983 Dodgers to field
an entire lineup of nine rookies (courtesy of the San Jose Mercury
News' Andy Baggarly).
• The Tigers whiffed Angels rookie Sean Rodriguez on Sept. 4 -- on a 4-and-2 pitch -- when everybody lost track of the count, including the umpires and Rodriguez. "That's a new trick of ours," manager Jim Leyland said.
• Uber-efficent Rockies pitcher Aaron Cook
threw a nine-inning complete game in just 79 pitches July 5. That's
fewer pitches than 12 different pitchers threw this year without making
it out of the third inning.
• The Rangers had a winning record in July -- even though their ERA for the month was 6.63.
• Two different Rays switch-hitters homered right-handed in the same
game Sept. 17 -- but it was against a right-handed pitcher (Tim Wakefield), the first time that had ever happened in the 48-season expansion era.
• As my buddy Tim Kurkjian loves to point out, on Aug. 22, the
Diamondbacks became the first team ever to have a 6-foot-10 pitcher (Randy Johnson) get relieved by a taller pitcher (6-11 Jon Rauch).
• Sure hope you didn't miss Jhonny Peralta's homer off Joel Peralta (Aug. 21), or Miguel Cabrera's homer off Daniel Cabrera (July 19), or Jose Reyes' two homers off Jo-Jo Reyes in one week (Sept. 13 and 19). Not to mention that Rays-Angels game Aug. 19 in which James Shields was the winning pitcher and Scot Shields was the losing pitcher.
• And I still can't believe Johan Santana
had that at-bat Tuesday in which his bat hit the same ball twice --
first in the batter's box, and then again just before Cubs shortstop Ronny Cedeno was about to dodge the broken barrel and field it. "It should count for two hits," Santana said.
Re: Impossible Stuff That Really Happened This Year
How 'bout the Giant's Molina hitting a HR and not scoring the run because they put in a pitch-runner.
glenv- FC NCAA Bracket Champ
- Posts : 178
Trader Points :
Re: Impossible Stuff That Really Happened This Year
A pitch-runner replaced Molina before video replay ruled his single was really a HR. After the play was reversed, the pitch-runner rounded the bases and got credit for scoring the run.
http://baseball.wgn.com/pages/landing_a/?Molina-gets-home-run-after-his-single-is=1&blockID=70410&feedID=36
http://baseball.wgn.com/pages/landing_a/?Molina-gets-home-run-after-his-single-is=1&blockID=70410&feedID=36
glenv- FC NCAA Bracket Champ
- Posts : 178
Trader Points :
Similar topics
» Wait a minute. Some stuff just don't compute.
» Stuff that goes thru my head
» Scans of Jan's Inheritance
» crazy stuff in REA
» Wallpaper & Other Fun Stuff For You Guys.
» Stuff that goes thru my head
» Scans of Jan's Inheritance
» crazy stuff in REA
» Wallpaper & Other Fun Stuff For You Guys.
Page 1 of 1
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
|
|