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Sunday, September 14, 2008

MLB: Pavano leaves game with left hip injury

Carl Pavano landed awkwardly after throwing a pitch in the sixth inning of Sunday’s game against the Tampa Bay Rays and departed with what was initially believed to be a left hip injury.

Pavano threw a strike to the Rays’ Eric Hinske before walking slowly to the front of the mound, snapping the ball back from catcher Ivan Rodriguez, before gesturing to his hip.

Yankees manager Joe Girardi and assistant trainer Steve Donohue spoke to Pavano on the mound and television replays showed Pavano saying, “It’s my hip.”

Pavano walked off the field with Donohue to a chorus of boos from the Yankee Stadium crowd, receiving an assortment of fist pounds in the Yankees’ dugout, before conversing with pitching coach Dave Eiland.

And the coke-fueled Yankee stumbleina I was sitting next to...boo’ed her serial-stained ass off too. Class personifried.

Repoz Posted: September 14, 2008 at 05:15 PM | 23 comment(s)
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   1. Gonfalon Bubble  Posted: September 14, 2008 at 04:42 PM (#2941269)
DOG BITES DOG FOOD
   2. RB in NYC (Now with Resolutions!)  Posted: September 14, 2008 at 05:09 PM (#2941283)
The Yankees (79-70, 4th Place) have won 11 of 18 (.611) against Tampa Bay (88-59, 1st Place).

Kill me.
   3. Phil Coorey Needs To Know How To Kill A Cat  Posted: September 14, 2008 at 05:15 PM (#2941284)
Could be worse, West Ham might find a way to concede three goals to West Brom - oh wait...
   4. Howie Menckel  Posted: September 14, 2008 at 05:49 PM (#2941298)
So Yankees otherwise are 68-63
And Rays otherwise are... 81-48

interesting
   5. Fancy Pants Handle  Posted: September 14, 2008 at 06:07 PM (#2941310)
So Yankees otherwise are 68-63
And Rays otherwise are... 81-48

interesting


No, it's not.

It's stupidly small sample sizes. And it'S dependant on who was healthy when, how the SP's matched up. Their actual records are far more indicative of what each team is, than it is excluding 18 random games.
   6. Jeff K.  Posted: September 14, 2008 at 06:16 PM (#2941318)
Of course it's small sample size. That doesn't mean it's not interesting. Nobody is making any pronouncements or predictions based on those numbers.
   7. SoSHially Unacceptable  Posted: September 14, 2008 at 06:19 PM (#2941321)
Of course it's small sample size. That doesn't mean it's not interesting. Nobody is making any pronouncements or predictions based on those numbers.


Actually, I think it means the Yankees should get greater consideration for the Cy Young Award.
   8. Halofan  Posted: September 14, 2008 at 06:27 PM (#2941331)
How will Joe Sheehan spin this to prove Pavano greater than Francisco Rodriguez?
   9. Fancy Pants Handle  Posted: September 14, 2008 at 06:32 PM (#2941334)
Nobody is making any pronouncements or predictions based on those numbers.

Well, if you can't make any pronouncements or predictions then they are meaningless. Or in other words: not interesting.
   10. Jeff K.  Posted: September 14, 2008 at 06:36 PM (#2941337)
Well, if you can't make any pronouncements or predictions then they are meaningless. Or in other words: not interesting.

Guh? No information is interesting unless you can make a pronouncement or prediction from it? You sound like you should be one of the townspeople in Pleasantville, before they turned into color.

Seriously, if I tell you that, say, Vinny Castilla hit a home run on April 15th every single year of his career, that's not interesting?
   11. The Joe Mauer Power Hour (kj)  Posted: September 14, 2008 at 07:01 PM (#2941355)
Seriously, if I tell you that, say, Vinny Castilla hit a home run on April 15th every single year of his career, that's not interesting?

For the record, I think that would be very interesting. So much so that I went to bb-ref and checked to see if it was real.

Did you know the word gullible is not in the dictionary?
   12. 44magnum  Posted: September 14, 2008 at 07:39 PM (#2941399)
Castilla hit .304 with 40 hrs & 113 rbi in 1996 AND 1997!
   13. X-Roid User  Posted: September 14, 2008 at 07:56 PM (#2941461)
Castilla hit .304 with 40 hrs & 113 rbi in 1996 AND 1997!


Interesting...
   14. OCD SS  Posted: September 14, 2008 at 08:04 PM (#2941478)
The Yankees (79-70, 4th Place) have won 11 of 18 (.611) against Tampa Bay (88-59, 1st Place).


To which the Red Sox give a hearty "Thanks!"

And in return we'll do our best to make sure that that last series at Fenway is completely meaningless.
   15. Jeff K.  Posted: September 14, 2008 at 08:56 PM (#2941564)
For the record, I think that would be very interesting. So much so that I went to bb-ref and checked to see if it was real.

Heh. I put in the ", say," to make it clear I was just making something up. Though I can see how that's just implausible enough that you'd want to know it if it was true.
   16. Howie Menckel  Posted: September 14, 2008 at 09:00 PM (#2941569)
Mr Fancy Pants,
Try "Decaf"
   17. Mike Webber  Posted: September 14, 2008 at 09:43 PM (#2941702)
Who had 5th start in the pool?
I know most of you were less than that....
   18. David Nieporent (now, with child)  Posted: September 14, 2008 at 10:03 PM (#2941724)
Pavano leaves game with left hip injury
If you had "26 innings" in the Pavano pool, you win.


Edit: Doh! I owe Mike a coke.
   19. Fancy Pants Handle  Posted: September 15, 2008 at 12:23 AM (#2941802)
Mr Fancy Pants,
Try "Decaf"


Try staying the heck out of my personal health choices.
   20. Fancy Pants Handle  Posted: September 15, 2008 at 12:26 AM (#2941805)
If somebody tells me, "look at this, it's interesting", I expect to be shown something that is worthwhile knowing, or at the very least entertaining. The Yankees and Royals record minus their head-to-heads is neither.
   21. Crispix Attacks is in the best shape of his life.  Posted: September 15, 2008 at 12:35 AM (#2941806)
Well, nothing about the Royals is entertaining or interesting.

They aren't even giving The Mighty 'okina any playing time.
   22. Baldrick  Posted: September 15, 2008 at 01:01 AM (#2941817)
Still here Phil? I'm curious what you think about the situation at West Ham. You like the Zola hiring? I think it could go well.

I just moved back to the West Coast, which is alright, but I've quickly discovered that trying to get up at 6 in the morning to watch soccer is very unpleasant (especially with Reading in the second division and thus never on TV). But I caught a little bit of that West Ham game, and man it did not look good.

Along those lines, I am definitely looking forward to the Champion's League which will happen at a far more civilized time of day.
   23. Tropical Storm Davis aka Quilvio "Ebola" Veras  Posted: September 15, 2008 at 09:12 AM (#2941899)
Does anyone recall that Vinny Castilla led the league in RBI's in 2004?
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