As much as I felt good for Edwin Jackson the other night, I felt bad for Jason Hammel and Jon Switzer last night. Although I didn’t see the game (it wasn’t on TV here), Hammel and Switzer apparently didn’t pitch very well… continuing a trend on the big league team. Both (particularly Switzer this season) [...]
Archive for the ‘Rays’ Category
Good to bad
Posted in Baseball, Rays on August 13, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
A feel good game for Edwin Jackson and the Rays
Posted in Baseball, Rays on August 11, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Edwin Jackson’s ERA is under 3 in his last six games. Coming after a really bad start, he’s got reason to feel good about himself. After a 3-0 shutout in Texas… here’s to hoping he can keep it up. If so, the Rays could have three pretty good starting pitchers… with several promising prospects still [...]
Overextended?
Posted in Baseball, Rays on June 10, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
I read an article from the Orlando Sentinel recently (around the time the Rays were playing a series against the Texas Rangers in Orlando), which pointed to the lack of attendence at Rays games as evidence that Tampa Bay was “overextended” as a region with professional sports franchises.
Then I noticed that the Marlins drew a [...]
Tuesday update
Posted in Cancer, Rays, Wellbeing on June 5, 2007 | 4 Comments »
Where do I start?
Do I start with the headaches that are churning my brain into applesauce? Do I start with the fever I’m chillin’ with? Do I start with the Rays: a source of great joy and greater sadness in one evening? Do I start with the allergic reaction to an antibiotic, which has turned [...]
And now for something a little lighter
Posted in Baseball, Rays on June 1, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
The Rays game was on in the background as I fiddled with the trusty PowerBook. The Rays were down their customary 3-4 runs after 3 innings when I was finishing up the last entry.
Then I looked up and saw Greg Norton smack one over the fence, and my brain said, “that’s got ‘you’re such a [...]
Rays in Oakland
Posted in Baseball, Rays on April 28, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
I make this entry at considerable risk. I’m going to put something in print that runs the considerable risk of jinxing the Rays’ prospects for success this season. Still, I’m positively giddy over James Shields’ performance so far this year.
No, it hasn’t been perfect. Yes, the season is only a few weeks old. Yes, he [...]
Ray of hope
Posted in Baseball, Rays on April 24, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Apparently there is some good in the world. The Rays win and sweep a short series at home against the dreaded Yankees.
6 – 4 Rays, top of the ninth
Posted in Baseball, Rays on April 24, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
The grizzled veteran of the bullpen is in the game.
Please, if there is a baseball god – don’t let the evil empire pull it out.
Why I could be an MLB manager
Posted in Baseball, Rays on April 24, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
You are the New York Yankees. You are playing the Rays and you’re up by one in the seventh inning with runners in scoring position (2nd and 3rd). You’re pitching to Roco Baldelli (a right handed hitter), currently hitting .263 (.456 with men in scoring position) – and you intentionally walk him to load the [...]
It’s not fair
Posted in Baseball, Family and Friends, Rays on April 22, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
I spent nearly all day in a wretched state of exhaustion. Naturally I’m wide awake at a quarter to midnight. Personally, I’d like to blame it all on Brian Stokes. James Shields pitches eight innings, allows two runs, strikes out TWELVE, and leaves the Rays with a two run lead going into the ninth. Naturally, [...]

