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Not sure what happened to Sherril. By all accounts he was a pretty good pitcher the last two years.

In 2008 he had 31 saves and went to the All Star Game (for Baltimore no less). Not quite as good last year, with only 21 saves...

He has definitely sucked bad this year. I suspect he has an injury problem.

My suspicion is that he's lost weight - not so much now, but at the beginning of the year, he looked much thinner than last year. Or, maybe he's one of those guys who needs to be The Closer, instead of some amorphous bullpen role. I dunno, just wish we'd pay to make him go away. (Although, last night wasn't totally his fault; the crew chief told Mattingly that Sherrill could have as much time as he wanted, but Mattingly didn't tell Sherrill, and the crew chief didn't tell the home plate ump. So, he only had 8 pitches to get ready. *sigh*)

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Man I thought the Braves had that one wrapped up last night. Wagner just didn't get it done in the 9th.

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Yeah, thanks, Braves. Dodgers need some help, ya know?

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Looks like the Braves can afford the occasional mishaps like that. The Phillies' June troubles seem to be back full force over the last 10 games or so. Being 7 out isn't an impossible amount by any means at this time, but only if a team is playing well. Hamels has been outstanding, Halladay is Halladay, but the offense just can't get on track this year period.

The wild card is even looking tough at this point in time. :p I am pretty certain the Braves will take the East, and either the Cardinals or the Reds will take the NL wild card. Alas!


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Gah, that would mean the Dodgers need to win the NL West to make the playoffs. We've all been waiting for SD to swoon, but I think they're proving that whole "good pitching beats good hitting" trope, right now. And the Dodgers just ain't gonna pick up a decent #1 pitcher by the deadline, I don't think.

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As the season winds down and teams tend to play more within their own division, it looks like a bad time to be a member of the NL West. :p Then you look at the NL Central...

I was gonna say something encouraging about having 7 games against SD over the next two weeks to stake your claim on the NL West, but you'd have to do that not only to SD but also Colorado and San Francisco. Meanwhile they'll be doing a lot of playing one another, so you can't all that often hope for all of the teams ahead of you to lose!

Alternately the Phillies, who have fired their hitting coach in an attempt to do something, can figure out why they can't hit at all and play like they should. Then get hot in September like we have usually been! Make it into the Playoffs with our hitters hitting and a Halladay and Hamels 1 and 2 and who knows... :p

...but it's sadly looking unlikely. We haven't had a sane, normal victory since July 5th (though tonight's game happening now seems like it shall be one), with what wins we've had since then generally being the result of either pitchers playing way above their heads like Hamels' recent 8 inning 1 hit outing or the opposing team basically losing the game themselves (series against the Reds was obscene luck for us even so). Not a good sign for expecting to win at all in the next few weeks.


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at Jul 31 01:29am PDT
Knock, knock: Rockies get record 11 straight hits in rout of Cubs

By David Brown

The Chicago Cubs were just minding their own business, trailing by three runs with two outs in the eighth inning Friday night, when the Colorado Rockies decided to have an impromptu round of batting practice.

But could a batting practice ever be this successful?

The hits came and came and they kept on coming until the Rockies had strung together a major league record 11 in a row, and scored 12 runs, to put a Pike's Peak-sized cap on a 17-2 rout at Coors Field.

The Rockies batted around twice in the eighth — Carlos Gonzalez(notes) (pictured), Troy Tulowitzki(notes), Melvin Mora(notes) and Clint Barmes(notes) had two hits apiece — and Barmes was on deck for his third at-bat when the third out was made.

Watch the Rockies collect 11 straight hits

"I'd never seen an inning like that," Cubs manager Lou Piniella said. "We had two outs and two strikes on a hitter and they score 12 runs. I'd never seen an inning like that."

When the manager of the Cubs tells you he's never seen anything like it, you know history was made.

And it was a terrific collective display of hitting, to be sure. All of the balls were well-struck against relievers Sean Marshall(notes), Andrew Cashner(notes) and Brian Schlitter(notes). No bloops, no ducksnorts, nothing just finding holes — though the Rockies did swing well at a few pitches that were out of the strike zone.

"That was pretty impressive. There was really nothing flukey to it," Rockies manager Jim Tracy said. "Every ball that got hit was barreled up and hit about as hard as you'd like to see a baseball be hit."

Is Tracy kidding? Getting 11 hits in a row is the very definition of flukey. Fortunate. Lucky. It's practically divine providence. No lineup is that good — even against the Cubs — to rattle off 11 hits in a row. That's one of the reasons it's never been done before.

"It was as dumbfounding for us as it was for people [who] watch the game," Marshall said. "You hate to be on the receiving end. I don't think it's going to happen again."

Probably not soon. Line drives find gloves all of the time. Close pitches go one way or the other, or hit a batter in the arm. Heck, the Cubs were one pitch from getting out of the inning without the Rockies scoring at all. The line could have been broken at any time (and was, by Brad Hawpe's(notes) walk).

And Tracy's giving his hitters all the credit — as if they could go out and do it again today.

Although there was some doubt, even with two outs, as to whether the inning ever would end.

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Micheal,

Interesting factoid:

Rockies in last 6 games of their road trip last week: 223 hitters, 13 runs scored.

Rockies in 8th last night: 18 hitters, 12 runs scored.

I suspect Coors Field and some marginal pitching had a lot to do with this, but it's pretty incredible none-the-less.


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Wow, that's cool stuff. Had heard the score, didn't know the circumstances.

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An amazing catch in the Japanese league. Videos and I'm not an imbed competent person.

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Micheal wrote:
http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/blog/big_league_stew/post/The-most-amazing-catch-we-ll-see-all-season?urn=mlb-260247

An amazing catch in the Japanese league. Videos and I'm not an imbed competent person.


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