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Duel of the Day – Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Pitchers that went 7 innings: Tommy Hanson (W, 3 hits, 0 runs, 3 walks, 8 K’s), John Lackey (L, 7.2 innings, 8 hits, 3 runs – 2 earned, 3 walks, 6 K’s), Adam Wainwright (L, 7 hits, 2 runs, 1 walk, 8 K’s), Zach Duke (ND, 7.1 innings, 4 hits, 2 runs, 0 walks, 7 K’s), Randy Wolf (ND, 5 hits, 3 runs, 2 walks, 5 K’s), Barry Zito (W, 5 hits, 2 runs, 1 walk, 9 K’s)
Pitchers that went 8 innings: Dan Haren (W, 5 hits, 2 runs, 1 walk, 4 K’s)
Pitchers that went 9 innings: Cliff Lee (W, 6 hits, 0 runs, 3 walks, 9 K’s)
The Duel of Yesterday: Zach Duke v. Randy Wolf
The Matchups:
Cleveland Indians (Aaron Laffey, 7-5, 3.79) at Minnesota Twins (Nick Blackburn, 8-11, 4.39)
Florida Marlins (Josh Johnson, 14-4, 3.06) at St. Louis Cardinals (Joel Pineiro, 14-10, 3.21)
Pittsburgh Pirates (Kevin Hart, 4-6, 4.86) at Los Angeles Dodgers (Hiroki Kuroda, 6-6, 4.00)
Arizona Diamondbacks (Doug Davis, 7-13, 3.99) at San Diego Padres (Edward Mujica, 3-4, 3.33)
New York Mets (Bobby Parnell, 3-8, 5.49) at Atlanta Braves (Derek Lowe, 14-9, 4-47)
Kansas City Royals (Lenny DiNardo, 0-0, 3.60) at Detroit Tigers (Eddie Bonine, 0-0, 6.11)
Tampa Bay Rays (Andy Sonnanstine, 6-9, 7.15) at Baltimore Orioles (Chris Tillman, 2-3, 4.91)
Toronto Blue Jays (Brian Tallet, 7-9, 5.26) at New York Yankees (Chad Gaudin, 5-10, 4.81)
Washington Nationals (Livan Hernandez, 8-10, 5.30) at Philadelphia Phillies (Joe Blanton, 9-7, 4.11)
Los Angeles Angels (Joe Saunders, 13-7, 4.81) at Boston Red Sox (Paul Byrd, 1-1, 6.08)
Houston Astros (Yorman Bazardo, 0-1, 9.00) at Cincinnati Reds (Justin Lehr, 4-2, 4.93)
Oakland Athletics (Trevor Cahill, 8-12, 4.74) at Texas Rangers (Dustin Nippert, 5-2, 3.95)
Milwaukee Brewers (Braden Looper, 12-6, 4.77) at Chicago Cubs (Rich Harden, 9-8, 4.04)
Chicago White Sox (Gavin Floyd, 11-10, 3.98) at Seattle Mariners (Ryan Rowland-Smith, 3-3, 3.88)
Colorado Rockies (Jorge De La Rosa, 14-9, 4.37) at San Francisco Giants (Matt Cain, 13-5, 2.61)
The Duel:
The duel today is going to be the Rockies/Giants matchup. The pitchers are actually good too, but the stakes make it even better. The Giants can win today and be just 1.5 games back and I really think that can spark them to some great follow-up baseball. This is the last time these two teams play this season, unless they meet in a 1 game playoff, which could very well be possible. Jorge De La Rosa has 14 wins this season with a so-so ERA, but when I first heard of him a couple seasons ago, when he was with the Royals, all I knew was that he could strike anyone out, but he struggles with command. I think his command has definetly improved and he can certainly still strike out high numbers every game. Matt Cain should have more wins, it’s that simple, he was getting them for a while but his run support just seemes to vanish, and he came back to Earth a little bit too.
Don’t forget about Josh Johnson and Joel Pineiro, that one could be phenominal.
Duel of the Day – Saturday, September 5, 2009
The Phillies may have one of the best offenses in the majors, but when one goes cold, they all seem to go cold.
Pitchers who went 7 innings: Bobby Parnell (ND, 5 hits, 0 runs, 3 walks, 7 K’s), Bronson Arroyo (W, 6 hits, 1 run, 3 walks, 4 K’s), Derek Lowe (L, 7 hits, 3 runs, 2 walks, 5 K’s), Jeff Niemann (ND, 7.2 innings, 6 hits, 1 run, 2 walks, 6 K’s), Wandy Rodriguez (W, 7 hits, 0 runs, 0 walks, 7 K’s), Jered Weaver (W, 9 hits, 1 run, 1 walk, 6 K’s), Clayton Mortensen (L, 6 hits, 4 runs, 3 walks, 1 K)
Pitchers who went 8 innings: Justin Verlander (W, 4 hits, 1 run, 1 walk, 7 K’s), Ryan Rowland-Smith (W, 4 hits, 3 runs, 1 walk, 4 K’s)
Pitchers who went 9 innings: Roy Halladay (W, 1 hit, 0 runs, 3 walks, 9 K’s)
The Duel of Yesterday: Justin Verlander v. Jeff Niemann
The Matchups:
New York Yankees (Andy Pettitte, 12-6, 4.03) at Toronto Blue Jays (Brett Cecil, 6-3, 5.42)
Chicago Cubs (Rich Harden, 8-8, 4.19) at New York Mets (Nelson Figueroa, 2-3, 4.50)
Boston Red Sox (Tim Wakefield, 11-3, 4.12) at Chicago White Sox (Gavin Floyd, 10-9, 3.97)
San Francisco Giants (Matt Cain, 12-4, 2.50) at Milwaukee Brewers (Yovani Gallardo, 12-10, 3.56)
Minnesota Twins (Scott Baker, 12-7, 4.44) at Cleveland Indians (Justin Masterson, 4-6, 4.57)
Texas Rangers (Kevin Millwood, 10-8, 3.61) at Baltimore Orioles (Brian Matusz, 3-2, 5.28)
Cincinnati Reds (Kip Wells, 0-3, 5.48) at Atlanta Braves (Jair Jurrjens, 10-9, 2.89)
Florida Marlins (Josh Johnson, 13-4, 3.08) at Washington Nationals (Livan Hernandez, 7-9, 5.26)
Philadelphia Phillies (Joe Blanton, 9-6, 3.77) at Houston Astros (Roy Oswalt, 8-5, 3.80)
St. Louis Cardinals (Mitchell Boggs, 2-2, 4.57) at Pittsburgh Pirates (Ross Ohlendorf, 11-9, 4.17)
Detroit Tigers (Armando Galarraga, 6-10, 5.05) at Tampa Bay Rays (James Shields, 9-10, 3.86)
Los Angeles Angels (John Lackey, 9-7, 3.92) at Kansas City Royals (Zack Greinke, 13-8, 2.32)
Arizona Diamondbacks (Doug Davis, 7-11, 3.78) at Colorado Rockies (Jose Contreras, 5-13, 5.42)
Seattle Mariners (Luke French, 4-4, 4.62) at Oakland Athletics (Brett Anderson, 7-10, 4.42)
San Diego Padres (Mat Latos, 4-4, 4.53) at Los Angeles Dodgers (Randy Wolf, 9-6, 3.25)
The Rundown:
A pair of 12-game winners face off in Milwaukee as Gallardo and Cain do battle. Yovani has hit 7 innings just 3 times in his last 10 starts, for whatever reasonm if he wants to make a name for himself he has to go longer in these games. He is a phenominal pitcher if you’ve never been able to see him, but he’s gone too early, which is the problem with strikeout pitchers like him. Gallardo is 2-0 in 2 games against the Giants with a 1.91 ERA. Matt Cain hasn’t been quite as noteworthy lately, but he is a great pitcher who is having an incredible season. Clearly though, when you get to thjs time of year pitchers wear down, there is no way around it. If they didn’t wear down then maybe Matt Cain is the Cy Young winner hands down (he still as a chance to win it though). Against the Brewers, Cain is 1-1 in 2 starts with a 3.86 ERA.
The Notables: Scott Baker, who is 6-0 in his last 10 starts. Jair Jurrjens has pitched great in his last 4 starts but has only 1 win to show for it. Josh Johnson has had a rare taste at the other end of the pitching spectrum lately, the losing part, he has lost 2 of his last 3. Joe Blanton hasn’t allowed more than 3 runs in a game since June 18. Zack Greinke has been on the money again for his last 2 games, hopefully he can keep it up into October (that is when the season ends you know). Randy Wolf is 4-0 in his last 5 starts and has been unexpectedly great all year.
Duel of the Day – Monday, August 31, 2009
Joe Blanton pitched a great game, left with the lead, Madson came in, and I thought they were going to lose the lead, a great play gets 2 outs and then they get out of the innings. Brad Lidge was perfect for his second outing in a row, I just hope this is a good sign, if there was ever a time for him to get hot, it’s right now.
Pitchers who went 7 innings: Jeff Niemann (ND, 5 hits, 2 runs, 0 walks, 3 K’s), Clayton Kershaw (ND, 4 hits, 2 runs, 2 walks, 11 K’s), Bronson Arroyo (ND, 7.1 innings, 6 hits, 2 runs, 2 walks, 3 K’s), Brian Matusz (W, 4 hits, 1 run, 1 walk, 8 K’s), Scott Baker (ND, 6 hits, 3 runs, 1 walk, 6 K’s), Nelson Figueroa (W, 6 hits, 1 run, 2 walks, 10 K’s), Dan Haren (W, 6 hits, 3 runs, 2 walks, 7 K’s), Jair Jurrjens (L, 7 hits, 3 runs – 2 earned, 2 walks, 2 K’s), Joe Blanton (W, 3 hits, 1 run, 4 walks, 7 K’s)
Pitchers who went 8 innings: Justin Verlander (W, 6 hits, 3 runs, 3 walks, 4 K’s), John Lackey (W, 5 hits, 1 run – 0 earned, 2 walks, 6 K’s), Ryan Rowland-Smith (L, 5 hits, 3 runs, 1 walk, 7 K”s)
Pitchers who went 9 innings: Zack Greinke (W, 1 hit, 0 runs, 1 walk, 5 K’s)
The Duel of Yesterday: Zack Greinke v. Ryan Rowland-Smith
The matchups:
Tampa Bay Rays (James Shields, 8-10, 3.81) at Detroit Tigers (Jarrod Washburn, 9-7, 3.23 – 1-1, 5.74)
Pittsburgh Pirates (Daniel McCutchen – First Start) at Cincinnati Reds (Kip Wells, 0-3, 5.85 – 0-1, 4.61)
New York Yankees (Andy Pettitte, 11-6, 4.18) at Baltimore Orioles (Jeremy Guthrie, 9-12, 5.26)
Atlanta Braves (Kenshin Kawakami, 6-10, 4.08) at Florida Marlins (Josh Johnson, 13-3, 3.04)
Pittsburgh Pirates (Paul Maholm, 7-7, 4.59) at Cincinnati Reds (Johnny Cueto, 8-10, 4.61)
Toronto Blue Jays (Brett Cecil, 5-3, 4.96) at Texas Rangers (Derek Holland, 7-8, 4.95)
Houston Astros (Roy Oswalt, 7-5, 3.86) at Chicago Cubs (Rich Harden, 8-7, 3.99)
Chicago White Sox (Gavin Floyd, 10-8, 3.95) at Minnesota Twins (Nick Blackburn, 8-9, 4.29)
Kansas City Royals (Luke Hochevar, 6-7, 5.52) at Oakland Athletics (Gio Gonzalez, 4-5, 5.88)
Washington Nationals (Livan Hernandez, 7-8, 5.36 – 0-0, 3.00) at San Diego Padres (Tim Stauffer, 2-6, 4.11)
Los Angeles Angels (Joe Saunders, 10-7, 5.27) at Seattle Mariners (Luke French, 4-3, 3.92)
Arizona Diamondbacks (Doug Davis, 7-11, 3.75) at Los Angeles Dodgers (Randy Wolf, 9-6, 3.25)
The rundown:
A couple of crafty, left-handed veterans face off in Chavez Ravine tonight. Doug Davis really is having a very good season, although his record doesn’t show it, and Randy Wolf has been incredible, he hasn’t finished a season with an ERA this low since 2002 with the Phillies. Doug Davis left his last start with the lead, Chad Qualls was brought in to get out of the 8th inning jam, instead he allowed a 3 run homer, and Davis sat there with another no decision, he really pitched a great game too. Against the Dodgers this season, he is 0-1 in 2 starts with a 5.35 ERA. Randy Wolf has won 4 games in a row and pitched a great one against Colorado last time out, going 7.1 innings and allowing just a run. Against the D’backs, he is 2-0 in 3 games with a 4.01 ERA.
The notables: Not really too much, just Josh Johnson and one of my favorites Rich Harden.
Duel of the Day – Wednesday, August 26, 2009
It’s time for Brad Lidge to be the bigger man, it’s time for him to go up to Charlie Manuel and tell him “Take me out of the closer’s role, it’s just not working.” I thought it was amusing how he said this: “The fourth day in a row for me historically has been pretty bad.” Brad, I don’t care what day it is, you have been bad since the season began, I wish I could trust him, but I just can’t anymore.
Pitchers who went 7 innings: Mat Latos (ND, 2 hits, 0 runs, 0 walks, 4 K’s), Jair Jurrjens (ND, 7.2 innings, 5 hits, 1 run, 4 walks, 7 K’s), Bronson Arroyo (ND, 6 hits, 1 run, 1 walk, 4 K’s), Wandy Rodriguez (L, 3 hits, 1 run, 1 walk, 6 K’s), Jason Hammel (ND, 8 hits, 2 runs, 2 walks, 4 K’s), Brett Anderson (ND, 6 hits, 1 run, 1 walk, 8 K’s), Dan Haren (ND, 6 hits, 2 runs, 1 walk, 6 K’s), Matt Cain (ND, 4 hits, 2 runs – 1 earned, 4 walks, 4 K’s)
Pitchers who went 8 innings: Zack Greinke (W, 5 hits, 2 runs, 1 walk, 15 K’s), Adam Wainwright (W, 3 hits, 0 runs, 0 walks, 5 K’s)
The Duel of Yesterday: Wandy Rodriguez v. Adam Wainwright (Called it)
The matchups:
Cleveland Indians (David Huff, 7-7, 6.80) at Kansas City Royals (Luke Hochevar, 6-6, 5.60)
Detroit Tigers (Edwin Jackson, 10-5, 2.86) at Los Angeles Angels (Joe Saunders, 9-7, 5.33)
San Diego Padres (Tim Stauffer, 1-6, 3.95) at Atlanta Braves (Kenshin Kawakami, 6-9, 3.97)
Philadelphia Phillies (Cole Hamels, 7-8, 4.78) at Pittsburgh Pirates (Paul Maholm, 7-7, 4.74)
Texas Rangers (Derek Holland, 7-7, 4.72) at New York Yankees (Andy Pettitte, 10-6, 4.25)
Tampa Bay Rays (Scott Kazmir, 8-7, 6.17) at Toronto Blue Jays (Marc Rzepczynski, 2-3, 3.65)
New York Mets (Mike Pelfrey, 9-8, 4.67) at Florida Marlins (Josh Johnson, 12-3, 2.99)
Chicago White Sox (Gavin Floyd, 10-8, 3.98) at Boston Red Sox (Tim Wakefield, 11-3, 4.31)
Cincinnati Reds (Kip Wells, 0-3, 5.91 – 0-1, 4.15) at Milwaukee Brewers (Braden Looper, 11-6, 4.95)
Washington Nationals (Livan Hernandez, 7-8, 5.47) at Chicago Cubs (Rich Harden, 8-7, 4.04)
Baltimore Orioles (Jeremy Guthrie, 8-12, 5.45) at Minnesota Twins (Nick Blackburn, 8-8, 4.27)
Houston Astros (Roy Oswalt, 7-4, 3.83) at St. Louis Cardinals (Joel Pineiro, 12-9, 3.15)
Los Angeles Dodgers (Randy Wolf, 8-6, 3.34) at Colorado Rockies (Josh Fogg, 0-1, 2.25)
Oakland Athletics (Gio Gonzalez, 4-4, 5.78) at Seattle Mariners (Luke French, 3-3, 3.83)
Arizona Diamondbacks (Doug Davis, 7-11, 3.77) at San Francisco Giants (Jonathan Sanchez, 6-10, 4.30)
The notables: Josh Johnson, who looks to rebound after a rare bad outing. Tim Wakefield, who looks to pick up where he left off, as he returns tonight. Rich Harden, who has showed me that the old Rich isn’t dead yet. Joel Pineiro, who is still having a very nice season. Randy Wolf, who has has plenty of goos games in a row.
Duel of the Day – Thursday, August 20, 2008
Sorry for the no-post yesterday, you know that it’s not like me. What happened was, after I wrote the whole thing up, I went to post it and one of those screens popped up where it said the page couldn’t be found or whatever, I clicked refresh, but by that time it was too late, and I wasn’t going to re-write the whole thing.
Pitchers who went 7 innings: Zack Greinke (L, 6 hits, 4 runs, 1 walk, 8 K’s), Jose Contreras (W, 3 hits, 1 run, 1 walk, 8 K’s), Paul Maholm (W, 8 hits, 1 run, 2 walks, 5 K’s), Jeff Niemann (W, 7.1 innings, 7 hits, 1 run, 1 walk, 5 K’s), Rich Harden (W, 1 hit, 0 runs, 3 walks, 8 K’s), Brett Anderson (L, 6 hits, 3 runs, 1 walk, 6 K’s), Adam Wainwright (ND, 4 hits, 2 runs, 1 walk, 3 K’s)
Pitchers who went 8 innings: Justin Verlander (L, 6 hits, 3 runs, 1 walk, 10 K’s), Bronson Arroyo (L, 9 hits, 1 run, 1 walk, 5 K’s)
Pitchers who went 9 innings: Cliff Lee (W, 2 hits, 1 run – 0 earned, 0 walks, 11 K’s), Jered Weaver (W, 7 hits, 0 runs, 1 walk, 3 K’s)
The Duel of Yesterday: Barry Zito v. Bronson Arroyo
The matchups:
San Francisco Giants (Matt Cain, 12-4, 2.49) at Cincinnati Reds (Aaron Harang, 6-14, 4.35)
Seattle Mariners (Ryan Rowland-Smith, 2-1, 3.60) at Detroit Tigers (Jarrod Washburn, 8-7, 2.95 – 0-1, 5.12)
Los Angeles Angels (John Lackey, 8-5, 3.73) at Cleveland Indians (Justin Masterson, 3-4, 4.70 – 0-1, 6.10)
Arizona Diamondbacks (Doug Davis, 7-10, 3.59) at Philadelphia Phillies (Joe Blanton, 7-6, 3.88)
Colorado Rockies (Jason Hammel, 7-7, 4.73) at Washington Nationals (Garrett Mock, 2-4, 5.27)
Boston Red Sox (Jon Lester, 9-7. 3.71) at Toronto Blue Jays (Brett Cecil, 5-1, 4.35)
Baltimore Orioles (Brian Matusz, 1-2, 6.75) at Tampa Bay Rays (James Shields, 7-9, 3.88)
Atlanta Braves (Kenshin Kawakami, 5-9, 4.13) at New York Mets (Johan Santana, 13-8, 3.10)
Minnesota Twins (Anthony Swarzak, 3-6, 5.87) at Texas Rangers (Derek Holland, 6-7, 4.88)
Florida Marlins (Josh Johnson, 12-2, 2.85) at Houston Astros (Wandy Rodriguez, 11-7, 3.05)
St. Louis Cardinals (Joel Pineiro, 11-9, 3.25) at San Diego Padres (Tim Stauffer, 1-5, 3.50)
Chicago Cubs (Tom Gorzelanny, 5-2, 5.24 – 2-1, 5.27) at Los Angeles Dodgers (Jeff Weaver, 5-4, 3.71)
The rundown:
No, your eyes are not decieving you, Aaron Harang is in one of the highlight games. Harang has has a brutal season, partially being on a sub-par team, but also, he hasn’t been pitching that good. Well his last 3 starts have been really pretty good, 3 starts ago, he struck out 10 Cubs, 2 starts ago (against the Giants) he allowed 2 runs in 7 innings, and last start he also allowed 2 in 7. Hopefully things are looking up for Aaron, he’s better than this. Matt Cain, well I don’t know how he could be better than he has been. His last 3 starts havn’t been as good as his season, but he is still a dominant force on the mound and could easily tear a lineup apart. The Reds beat him last time out, I think he’d like some revenge on them. The game will be on soon (12:35), so get to it.
The notables: Jarrod Washburn who returned to his season last time out, throwing 8 scoreless innings. John Lackey who is really looking like his old self these days, he has had a bunch of solid starts in a row. Doug Davis who will give you 6 or 7 innings on 2 run ball, he’s done this 4 starts in a row. Joe Blanton who has quietly come around to be the bulldog that he is on the mound, he has looked real good, but gotten few wins as of late. Johan Santana who should have a good start because his last one was not so good, it’s almost like he goes good start, bad start. Josh Johnson who almost threw a no-hitter through 7.1 innings last time out against the Rockies.
Duel of the Day – Sunday, August 9, 2009
More disapointment emanates from the pitching of Cole Hamels.
Pitchers who went 7 innings: Bronson Arroyo (L, 7 hits, 3 runs, 0 walks, 2 K’s), CC Sabathia (W, 7.2 innings, 2 hits, 0 runs, 2 walks, 9 K’s), Jered Weaver (W, 7.1 innings, 5 hits, 2 runs, 1 walk, 11 K’s), Carl Pavano (W, 5 hits, 0 runs, 0 walks, 5 K’s), Zack Greinke (W, 7 hits, 3 runs, 2 walks, 5 K’s), Kenshin Kawakami (ND, 4 hits, 0 runs, 3 walks, 4 K’s), Clayton Kershaw (ND, 2 hits, 0 runs, 1 walk, 10 K’s)
The Duel of Yesterday: Kenshin Kawakami v. Clayton Kershaw
The matchups:
Minnesota Twins (Scott Baker, 9-7, 4.59) at Detroit Tigers (Jarrod Washburn, 8-7, 2.93)
Baltimore Orioles (Brian Matusz, 1-0, 1.80) at Toronto Blue Jays (Roy Halladay, 11-5, 2.75)
Arizona Diamondbacks (Yusmeiro Petit, 2-5, 5.81) at Washington Nationals (J.D. Martin, 0-2, 7.16)
Florida Marlins (Josh Johnson, 10-2, 2.98) at Philadelphia Phillies (Jamie Moyer, 10-8, 5.55)
St. Louis Cardinals (Joel Pineiro, 9-9, 3.18) at Pittsburgh Pirates (Zach Duke, 9-10, 3.45)
Cleveland Indians (David Huff, 5-6, 6.81) at Chicago White Sox (Jose Contreras, 4-10, 4.95)
Milwaukee Brewers (Yovani Gallardo, 10-8, 3.59) at Houston Astros (Wandy Rodriguez, 10-6, 2.63)
Oakland Athletics (Brett Anderson, 6-8, 4.20) at Kansas City Royals (Luke Hochevar, 6-4, 5.40)
Chicago Cubs (Randy Wells, 8-4, 2.73) at Colorado Rockies (Jason Hammel, 6-6, 4.62)
Texas Rangers (Derek Holland, 4-7, 5.60) at Los Angeles Angels (John Lackey, 7-4, 3.96)
Cincinnati Reds (Aaron Harang, 5-13, 4.52) at San Francisco Giants (Matt Cain, 12-3, 2.25)
New York Mets (Johan Santana, 12-8, 3.10) at San Diego Padres (Tim Stauffer, 1-3, 3.12)
Tampa Bay Rays (Scott Kazmir, 6-6, 6.10) at Seattle Mariners (Ryan Rowland-Smith, 1-1, 4.22)
Atlanta Braves (Javier Vazquez, 9-7, 2.99) at Los Angeles Dodgers (Eric Stults, 4-2, 4.80)
Boston Red Sox (Jon Lester, 9-7, 3.79) at New York Yankees (Andy Pettitte, 9-6, 4.35)
The rundown:
Aside from his atrocious start last time out against the Dodgers, Yovani Gallardo has been very good this season. His ERA for most of the season hung around 3.00, it’s now just over 3.50. He is striking out more than a batter per inning. Last time against the Astros he allowed 6 runs in 5 innings, the time before that was a complete game win. Wandy Rodriguez is not getting enough credit for his season. His ERA is incredible and his record is solid. In his last start, he left after only 4 innings due to injury, he was pitching good again, 4 K’s allowing 1 run. In his only start this season against the Brewers, he got the W after 7 innings of 1 run ball.
The notables:
Roy Halladay pitches at 1:00 against the Orioles, Josh Johnson looks to finish off my Phillies at 1:30, Joel Pineiro looks to bounce back against the Pirates after a poor outing, Randy Wells hopes to continue his great season against Colorado, Matt Cain goes against the Reds at 4:00, at the same time, Johan Santana looks to salvage the series against the Padres and Scott Kazmir faces Ryan Rowland-Smith in a possible pitchers duel. Javier Vazquez is also pitching at the same time, he faces the Dodgers.
Duel of the Day – Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Kazmir did his part, it’s a shame that Greinke did not.
Pitchers who went 7 innings: Dan Haren (W, 8 hits, 5 runs, 1 walk, 3 K’s), Randy Wells (7.1 innings, W, 6 hits, 1 run, 2 walks, 5 K’s), Aaron Harang (7.1 innings, L, 6 hits, 4 runs, 2 walks, 10 K’s), Mat Latos (W, 6 hits, 2 runs, 2 walks, 3 K’s), Brett Anderson (7.2 innings, ND, 6 hits, 2 runs, 3 walks, 8 K’s)
Pitchers who went 8 innings: Justin Verlander (ND, 9 hits, 5 runs, 1 walk, 8 K’s), Matt Cain (L, 8 hits, 4 runs, 0 walks, 5 K’s), Manny Parra (W, 8 hits, 4 runs, 1 walk, 4 K’s)
The Duel of Yesterday: Randy Wells v. Aaron Harang
The matchups:
Baltimore Orioles (Brian Matusz – First Start) at Detroit Tigers (Jarrod Washburn, 8-6, 2.64)
Arizona Diamondbacks (Yusmeiro Petit, 1-5, 6.75) at Pittsburgh Pirates (Zach Duke, 9-9, 3.26)
Minnesota Twins (Scott Baker, 8-7, 4.86) at Cleveland Indians (David Huff, 5-5, 6.39)
Colorado Rockies (Jason Hammel, 5-6, 4.66) at Philadelphia Phillies (Jamie Moyer, 10-7, 5.32)
Florida Marlins (Josh Johnson, 10-2, 2.87) at Washington Nationals (J.D. Martin, 0-2, 7.50)
New York Yankees (Andy Pettitte, 8-6, 4.51) at Toronto Blue Jays (Roy Halladay, 11-4, 2.68)
Boston Red Sox (Jon Lester, 9-7, 3.90) at Tampa Bay Rays (Matt Garza, 7-8, 3.69)
Chicago Cubs (Tom Gorzelanny, 3-1, 5.19) at Cincinnati Reds (Johnny Cueto, 8-8, 4.06)
St. Louis Cardinals (Joel Pineiro, 9-9, 2.84) at New York Mets (Johan Santana, 12-8, 2.96)
San Francisco Giants (Jonathan Sanchez, 4-9, 4.81) at Houston Astros (Felipe Paulino, 2-5, 7.04)
Seattle Mariners (Ryan Rowland-Smith, 1-1, 3.12) at Kansas City Royals (Luke Hochevar, 6-4, 5.28)
Los Angeles Angels (John Lackey, 7-4, 4.00) at Chicago White Sox (Jose Contreras, 4-10, 4.80)
Atlanta Braves (Javier Vazquez, 8-7, 3.01) at San Diego Padres (Tim Stauffer, 1-2, 2.57)
Texas Rangers (Derek Holland, 4-6, 5.56) at Oakland Athletics (Gio Gonzalez, 2-2, 7.38)
Milwaukee Brewers (Yovani Gallardo, 10-7, 3.13) at Los Angeles Dodgers (Hiroki Kuroda, 3-5, 4.44)
The rundown:
There are some matchups that are very close to being featured, but i’ve decided against it. This is the only one i’ve found that looks good on paper. We all know what Johan Santana does year in and year out, but what’s not so familiar is what Joel Pineiro is doing this season. Out of the blue, Pineiro has an ERA of 2.84 in 136.1 innings. In those innings, he has on 61 strikeouts, which I think is incredible. Fans love strikeouts, but if you were to be a pitching coach, you would want your pitchers to not worry about K’s and just flat out get outs, and he does. Keep it up Joel Pineiro, I have all the respect for the way you go about your business. Oh by the way, he has walked all of 15 guys in those 136.1 innings, yeah, 15.
The notables:
Jarrod Washburn will look to continue his late career surge with a new team, Josh Johnson will do his best to annihilate the Nats, Roy Halladay, still in Toronto like I knew he would be, will face off against the Yankees, Jon Lester will face Matt Garza in what could be a pitchers duel, Javier Vazquez takes on the Padres, and Yovani Gallardo and his low run support will take on the Dodgers.
Duel of the Day – Friday, July 24, 2009
Congratulations to Mark Buehrle on that performance yesterday, it was incredible to watch and I was into it every second I watched. I’m not a White Sox fan or anything but as a huge baseball fan it was an amazing thing to see. When I saw Dewayne Wise make that catch, I jumped up and screamed, one thing was for sure, that was the greatest catch I have ever seen, especially because of the situation. Two outs later I jumped up again and was yelling “Yes!” along with Ken Harrelson. Outstanding performance Mark Buehrle.
Pitchers who went 7 innings: David Huff (W, 7.2 innings, 8 hits, 4 runs, 1 walk, 4 K’s), Barry Zito (W, 3 hits, 1 run, 5 walks, 6 K’s), Jarrod Washburn (W, 2 hits, 0 runs, 2 walks, 3 K’s), CC Sabathia (W, 9 hits, 3 runs, 0 walks, 4 K’s), Cole Hamels (W, 4 hits, 3 runs, 2 walks, 6 K’s), Jered Weaver (ND, 6 hits, 4 runs, 2 walks, 5 K’s).
Pitchers who went 9 innings: Mark Buehrle (W, 0 hits, 0 runs, 0 walks, 6 K’s).
The matchups:
Chicago White Sox (Jose Contreras, 4-8, 4.75) at Detroit Tigers (Justin Verlander, 10-5, 3.34)
Cincinnati Reds (Aaron Harang, 5-10, 4.17) at Chicago Cubs (Randy Wells, 5-4, 3.00)
Chicago White Sox (Bartolo Colon, 3-6, 4.23) at Detroit Tigers (Eddie Bonine, 0-0, 9.00)
San Diego Padres (Mat Latos, 0-1, 4.50) at Washington Nationals (Garrett Mock, 0-3, 7.71)
Oakland Athletics (Brett Anderson, 5-7, 4.25) at New York Yankees (Joba Chamberlain, 5-2, 4.05)
St. Louis Cardinals (Joel Pineiro, 8-9, 3.09) at Philadelphia Phillies (J.A. Happ, 7-0, 2.68)
Tampa Bay Rays (Matt Garza, 6-7, 3.80) at Toronto Blue Jays (Roy Halladay, 11-3, 2.73)
Baltimore Orioles (Brad Bergensen, 6-4, 3.51) at Boston Red Sox (Brad Penny, 6-4, 5.02)
Atlanta Braves (Javier Vazquez, 7-7, 2.86) at Milwaukee Brewers (Manny Parra, 4-8, 6.37)
New York Mets (Johan Santana, 11-7, 2.92) at Houston Astros (Mike Hampton, 5-7, 4.63)
Texas Rangers (Scott Feldman, 8-3, 3.87) at Kansas City Royals (Zack Greinke, 10-5, 2.08)
San Francisco Giants (Matt Cain, 11-2, 2.32) at Colorado Rockies (Jason Hammel, 5-4, 4.26)
Pittsburgh Pirates (Zach Duke, 8-9, 3.38) at Arizona Diamondbacks (Yusmeiro Petit, 0-4, 7.15)
Minnesota Twins (Francisco Liriano, 4-9, 5.33) at Los Angeles Angels (John Lackey, 5-4, 4.39)
Cleveland Indians (Aaron Laffey, 3-2, 4.27) at Seattle Mariners (Ryan Rowland-Smith, 0-0, 0.00)
Florida Marlins (Josh Johnson, 8-2, 2.74) at Los Angeles Dodgers (Clayton Kershaw, 8-5, 2.95)
The rundown:
For the first time since The Pitchers Duel has been active, a Phillies pitcher is in one of my feature matchups. I’ve been saying it for a few weeks now, J.A. Happ is the best pitcher on the team right now. He’s 7-0, his ERA is under 3, and he’s just getting the job done while Cole Hamels is slacking off. Joel Pineiro is not one to forget about, although many do (myself included). He’s really doing a good job for St. Louis this season along with Carpenter and Wainwright. This one should be a good matchup in the Bank and hopefully Happ can keep a 0 in the loss column.
This one had great written all over it. When I saw that it was Garza/Halladay, I was put into an immediate state of happiness, I cannot wait to see this game. I know Garza isn’t having that great of a season but I really like the guy. HIs fastball/curveball combination can be deadly for sure. Then there’s Halladay, who is never short of perfect in my mind. Odds are he’s stuck in Toronto for another year and he might as well make the best of it. I want Halladay for Cy Young this year, I think he can pull it off too. Lets see if he can have a great outing against a team who was just decimated by Mark Buehrle.
Johnson/Kershaw, sounds interesting enough to me. Johnson is having himself a career season and Kershaw is doing pretty well for himself as well. Both of these guys have ERA’s below 3, but surprisingly they only have 8 wins a piece. These guys are better than 8 wins that’s for sure. This one should be really good and will easily be the best matchup on the West Coast, so enjoy.
The notables:
Justin Verlander pitches in Game 1 of the day/nighter with Chicago, Javier Vazquez faces the Milwaukee Brewers, Johan Santana heads to Houston, Zack Greinke takes on the heavy-hitting Rangers, Matt Cain looks to continue his incredible season in Colorado, Zach Duke faces the Diamondbacks, John Lackey takes on the Twins, and one of my favorites, the Aussie with the pitchers goggles, Ryan Rowland-Smith, returns tonight to battle the Indians.
The winner:
I’ll take Garza/Halladay myself, I really have high expectations for this game, especially for Halladay, who will hopefully live up to them, enjoy the pitching and congratulations the Mark Buehrle once again.
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