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Monday, June 29, 2009

Deep Left Field: Lyricism is just another four letter word

Sam…last of a breed dying over something or another.

Last Thursday night John Smoltz stepped onto the field wearing his new team’s colors, toed the rubber of Nationals Park and threw a pitch in anger. It was his first start without a tomahawk on his chest in twenty-plus years. He was amped up, wild and very hittable in his first inning of work, but then settled down and turned in a useful performance. In all honesty it looked quite a bit like his first start upon returning to the rotation in Atlanta, after his closer years. No matter how hard I grimaced and whispered vile curses under my breath, his shoulder did not fall off. Sometimes Little Baby Jesus is just plain worthless.

Prior to the start the Washington Times ran a piece by Thom Leverro headlined “Smoltz is the last of a dying breed.” Ignoring for the moment that Smoltz is not in any way shape or form the last of a dying breed; hurlers across baseball, from Smoltz’ new teammate Josh Beckett to his old team’s newest phenom Tommy Hanson are proof positive that smoke-throwing righties with wicked breaking balls are far from joining the dodo and long relief specialist on the extinction rolls; I must protest.

Generally I avoid the “a sportswriter wrote something wrong” meme. There just doesn’t seem to be much sport in shooting those poor barrelled up fish. Rather than venting about something less than insightful someone else said, I’d rather spend my time saying something insightful. Or in the absence of that, blindly yelling rage into the void until some god of some heathen realm brings me a second bloody World Series banner. But in this case, I must protest.

Repoz Posted: June 29, 2009 at 08:45 PM | 8 comment(s) | Login to Bookmark
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   1. Morally Excellent Posted: June 29, 2009 at 10:12 PM (#3237141)
Four articles, five links. Sam is damn impressive.
   2. Dan Szymborski Posted: June 29, 2009 at 11:16 PM (#3237263)
Sam's always been an awesome writer.
   3. Howie Menckel Posted: June 30, 2009 at 03:17 AM (#3237480)
Smoltz postseason, 15-4, 2.65 ERA, 207 IP, 194 K, 1.135 WHIP

Maddux postseason, 11-14, 3.27 ERA, 198 IP, 125 K, 1.242 WHIP

Glavine postseason, 14-16, 3.42 ERA, 218 IP, 143 K, 1.273 WHIP

I doubt Smoltz cowers in the corner when these 3 have dinner together........

Of course I grant Maddux overall, but anything that even sniffs of Glavine burying the still-standing Smoltz - who has some uber-closer ammo as well - is silly.
   4. Nasty Nate Posted: June 30, 2009 at 03:25 AM (#3237483)
didnt RTA, but although Smoltz is just 5th in franchise history in GS for the Bees/Braves, he would be far ahead #1 for BOS, blowing past Wake + Clemsns
   5. fret Posted: June 30, 2009 at 03:41 AM (#3237488)
These are the saddest of possible words: Maddux to Glavine to Smoltz. Hmm, maybe the second-saddest.

1993-1999 stats:

Maddux, 126-51, 2.34 ERA
Glavine, 114-56, 3.23 ERA
Smoltz, 100-59, 3.24 ERA

I'd say Sam has the order right.
   6. Dan Szymborski Posted: June 30, 2009 at 03:55 AM (#3237493)
The saddest of possible words is "does this make my butt look big?"
   7. Voros McCracken, Human Shield Posted: June 30, 2009 at 04:00 AM (#3237494)
Actually the saddest of possible words is an answer to the question "can I just make enough to easily live on?"

That should be no problem.
   8. Sam Hutcheson is the 'saur with the rainbow roar Posted: June 30, 2009 at 11:01 AM (#3237536)
Yes Dan, they make your butt look big. Oh, wait. No they don't. Your giant ass makes your butt look big.
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