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Thursday, August 28, 2008
The Twins avoided getting swept by the American League’s worst team and pulled within one game of the first-place White Sox in the AL Central, after Chicago lost 11-3 to Baltimore.
“I’m glad we got a victory and can get out of here, man,” Span said. “I don’t like this place.”
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The Twins, who open a four-game series in Oakland tonight, were 1-4 in Seattle and trailed 4-3 when Raul Ibanez smashed a home run off Perkins with two outs in the seventh… But the Twins scored three runs in the eighth, giving Perkins (12-3) the victory, as he improved to 10-1 in his past 13 starts.
The Mariners’ hopes of winning the AL West were officially crushed Wednesday, as they have been mathematically eliminated. I’m sure the Angels will now sleep easier.
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1. Fancy Pants is braggadocious about his Handle Posted: August 28, 2008 at 10:08 AM (#2919902)Why would you say this? I can understand the sentiment, but keep it to yourself. The only thing you accomplish by spouting this to the press, is to come accross as a jerk...
Because the Twins were about 5 pitches away from being 6-0 in Safeco this season, but instead barely escaped 2-4. It has nothing to do with Seattle, per se, but everything to do with the fact that no matter what the Twins did against Seattle, the Mariners would fight right back (2 of Nathan's 4 blown saves are there, for example).
As a fan, I'm sure glad that the team doesn't have to play Seattle anymore this season either even knowing that they are the worst team in the AL.
It's interesting because the Mariners offensive "strategy" actually lines up perfectly to take advantage of the Twins pitching strategy. The Twins pitch to contact more than any other team and just pound the strikezone. Against many teams, this will let them get ahead in the count because they're too obsessed with working the count constantly. The Mariners, OTOH, will swing at anything, so they just mash these strikes all over the place (coupled with the Twins execrable team defense this season) and just keep getting hits. While other teams can usually get the M's to chase crap out of the zone, the Twins are so trained to just keep throwing strikes that they cannot adjust and then get mashed. It's maddening to watch but also interesting when you take a step back from the individual batter-pitcher matchups and observe how the whole series plays out.
I understand that. As I said, I understand the sentiment. I'm really complaining about the lack of media skills here. It's just a really dumb thing to say to the press, even if it's not actually meant to be offensive...
“If I ever saw myself saying I’m excited going to Cleveland, I’d punch myself in the face, because I’m lying.”-Ichiro
I think you need some more legitimate things to be concerned about. Not understanding how he meant it only reflects poorly on the person potentially getting upset. And nobody's even upset yet.
Everybody complains about the bland ballplayer until he says something remotely interesting. Then they complain about that.
It kind of grosses me out the way players become the ##### of the media. The sporting press is constantly reminding ballplayers that they're the ones with all the power. That's one of the reasons I always liked Barry Bonds--he hated the media and how they demanded submissiveness and he let them know it. And they ruined him for it.
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