MLB Suicide Game: The Giants Ruin an Otherwise Perfect Day Two

There were 20 picks yesterday, and only three lost – all Giants picks.

Madison Bumgarner is outdueled by Trevor Cahill in the Giants 6-2 loss to Arizona

The 3 losses drop the Giants to a still solid 71-39 on the year – the best record in the NLW
-Jayson falls to 0-3 with SF – his only 3-loss team
-Josh falls to 3-3 with SF – his second 3-loss team (ATL)
-Rohde falls to 6-2 with SF – tied for his most oft-used team (STL)

6 home runs in a Gio start are more than enough for the Nationals

6 more Nats wins extend their overall lead in wins to 14 (96 for WAS -> 82 for STL)
-Boot wins for the 9th time with an NL team (12 wins total)
-Chad wins for the 7th time with an NL team (8 wins total)
-Dan wins for the 3rd time with an NL team (4 wins total)
-Gillig picks up win #5 with WAS – most of any team
-Rohde picks up win #5 with WAS – only STL and SF have more (6)
-Steve picks up win #3 with WAS – only BAL, CHW, and TEX have more (4)

The White Sox give Peavy 4 in the first and he gets his 10th win

5 Sox wins puts them at 51-34 on the year – one of only 2 ALC teams over .500 (Det)
-GregDoc picks up win #5 with CHW – tied with PHI for most of any team
-GrossJr picks up win #3 with CHW – joining TEX, WAS, and SF as only 3-win teams
-RyanSmith picks up win #5 with CHW – trailing only STL (6) for most wins
-Scott improves to 8-3 in the ALC
-Steve improves to 4-1 with CHW – joining BAL and TEX as most wins for a single team

The Pirates jump on the Astros early and win

4 more wins for the Buckos put them at 62-21 – the 2nd best record in the NLC (behind the 8-1 Cubbies)
-GregDoc improves to 4-0 with PIT – behind only PHI and CHW for most wins
-Pat wins his 4th NL game of the year (4 total wins)
-Scott improves to 6-2 in his least-used division
-Stumpf picks up win #4 with PIT – tied with STL, SF, TEX, and TOR with 4 wins – behind only WAS, PHI, and DET (5)

A couple of single game winners round out the day

-Aaron (Mets-W) wins his first NYM pick of the year
-Jayson (Rangers-W) has now won 3 ALW games this year – all with TEX

OVERALL

27 entries this round
STILL PERFECT (10) – Aaron, Bry, Dannell, Gillig, GregDoc, RyanSmith, Scott, Steve, Stumpf, Wojo
ONE STRIKE (15) – Boot, Chad, Dan, Doogan, Greeley, GrossJr, Jayson, Kevin, MattK, McGrath, Mittenthal, Pat, Rohde, Tyler, Walsh
TWO STRIKES (2) – Josh, RyanDoc

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NFL Week-by-Week Preview: Week Fifteen

The cold December is none better warmed than by meaningful NFL games.  With the defending champs, America’s team, and everybody’s 2011 darling all two games out of a playoff spot in the NFC, the field could become pared down to just the 6 qualifiers this week.  As for the AFC, we’ve got one crazy division up for grabs, as well as the wild card spots for which the other team in New Jersey has quietly (as quietly as they can do anything) come back to relevance.  A big week is about to unfold about as there are a whole slew of fantastic matchups.  Get your popcorn ready….the show all starts in the City of Brotherly Love.

Thursday Night

Cincinnati (9-4) at PHILADELPHIA (9-4) – Vegas: Eagles -7
I need a good reason to pick against the home team on a Thursday Night, and I can’t find one here.  Eagles (moderate)

Sunday, Early Afternoon

N.Y. Giants (7-6) at ATLANTA (9-4) – Vegas: Falcons -1.5
The Georgia Dome is a pretty tough place to play, even if you’re the Giants in desperation mode.  Falcons (close)

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NFL Week-by-Week Preview: Week Fourteen

After this week, there will only be three games left in the 2012 NFL season.  The plot thickens…

Thursday Night

Denver (6-6) at OAKLAND (2-10) – Vegas: Broncos -1.5
I think this is the first time in 14 weeks that I am going against the home team on Thursday Night.  But, I still believe in Peyton Manning in prime time…either that or I think the Raiders really stink.  Broncos (close)

Sunday, Early Afternoon

St. Louis (3-9) at BUFFALO (7-5) – Vegas: Bills -6
By this point, the Bills could be in the playoff hunt, and the Rams will probably be done.  Even if that wasn’t the case, the Bills are the better team – at home, in December, against a team with a dome.  I love Steven Jackson, but it would take a monumental performance from him here.  Bills (easy)

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MLB Suicide Game: An Up-and-Down Start to Round Twelve

After the rollover of Round Eleven, we start Round Twelve – most likely, the penultimate round of the year.  There were 21 people in on Day One, with at least two more that will be joining for Day Two.  The field went 17-13 on the first day, with three people winning a pair of games and one losing a pair.

The Pirates’ Wandy Rodriguez beats the hapless team for which he used to play

11 of the 17 wins on the day were from this game, as the field improves to 58-21 with PIT and 252-117 in the NLC (best division, by far)
-Aaron is 4-0 with PIT – tied with WAS for most wins
-Bry is 4-0 with PIT and 19-2 in the NLC
-Dannell is 3-1 with PIT, tied with STL and CIN for 2nd most wins (WAS-5)
-Doogan improves to 11-3 overall this year
-Gillig wins his 14th game in the NLC – most of any division
-Kevin improves to 18-13 in the NL (10-12 in the AL)
-McGrath wins his 2nd game with PIT – he has no 3-win teams
-Mittenthal improves to 11-3 in his best division
-RyanSmith improves to 4-0 with PIT and 12-1 in the NLC
-Walsh evens his NLC record at 6-6
-Wojo improves to 25-4 in the NL

AA Callup, Chris Rusin, doesn’t get out of the 2nd against the Nationals

4 more wins for WAS give them 90 on the year – most of any team (STL is 2nd with 82)
-Bry improves to 41-13 in the NL
-Dannell wins his 5th with the Nats – most of any team
-Stumpf
-Wojo improves to 44-7 overall on the year

The reeling Dodgers lose in 11 innings

4 Dodgers lossees drops their record to 59-41 on the year
-Kevin evens his NLW record at 3-3
-MattK loses his 3rd game with LAD, which is the 2nd most of anyone behind the Red Sox EIGHT losses
-McGrath falls to 13-7 in the NL (14-3 in the AL)
-RyanDoc has taken the Dodgers 7 times – tied with LAA and TEX for most of any team

Four Rockies pitchers combine to shutout the Braves

3 Braves losses only bring them to 17 Ls on the year, with 42 Ws
Josh falls to 1-3 with ATL and 6-8 in the NLE
-Pat has made 6 of his 7 picks in the NL (3-3)
-RyanDoc picks up his second strike of the night and his first ATL loss of the year (3-1)

The great Jeremy Guthrie shuts down the Rangers

The Rangers have now handed out 52 strikes this year – most of any team
-Boot falls to 3-4 in the AL
-Chad loses his first TEX pick of the year
-Mittenthal falls to 2-3 with TEX and 15-18 in the AL

Justin Masterson is solid in beating the Tigers

The Tigers have now been selected 122 times this year – second most behind only WAS
-GrossJr is now 3-6 in the ALC
-Walsh falls to 5-7 in the ALC

Three single-game picks go 2-1 on Tuesday night

-Dan (Giants-L) falls to 0-3 with SF in only 3 rounds played
-MattK (Angels-W) improves to 3-1 with LAA – his only 3-win team
-Tyler (Orioles-W) improves to 3-0 with the O’s and 8-2 in the division which they LEAD

OVERALL

23 entries
STILL PERFECT, 2-0 (3) – Bry, Dannell, Wojo
STILL PERFECT, 1-0 (6) – Aaron, Doogan, Gillig, RyanSmith, Stumpf, Tyler
STILL PERFECT, 0-0 (2+) – Scott, Steve, maybe more to come
ONE STRIKE, 1-1 (5) – Kevin, MattK, McGrath, Mittenthal, Walsh
ONE STRIKE, 0-1 (6) – Boot, Chad, Dan, GrossJr, Josh, Pat
TWO STRIKES, 0-2 (1) – RyanDoc

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NFL Week-by-Week Preview: Week Thirteen

December.  The final lap.  It’s time to put up or shut up, especially if you’re in the AFC Wild Card hunt, as 7 teams are fighting for one spot.  The interesting part of this week is the fact that there is a whole slew of mismatches.  So, either we will just carry on with our positioning into next week or someone will be kicking themselves for showing up flat.

Thurday Night

New Orleans (8-3) at ATLANTA (7-4) – Vegas: Falcons -2.5
A huge NFC South showdown in Hotlanta.  I think the Falcons are slightly better than the Saints, so to be at home, on a Thursday Night, with no other reason to pick against them, I am not going to.  Falcons (moderate)

Sunday, Early Afternoon

Jacksonville (4-7) at BUFFALO (6-5) – Vegas: Bills -5.5
The Bills are in the midst of an incredibly soft part of their schedule.  Bills (easy)

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NFL Week-by-Week Preview: Week Twelve

Gobble, gobble.  Another year to give thanks for, well, for football…oh and family and stuff like that.  But, really, Thanksgiving is a great signpost in the NFL season.  And, we’ve made it.

Thanksgiving Day

Houston (7-3) at DETROIT (5-5) – Vegas: Lions -2.5
Remember when there was talk that the Lions should be taken off of Thanksgiving because they “weren’t good enough?”  That was really dumb.  First of all, tradition is a good thing, and, second of all, it’s the NFL – no one stays terrible forever.  Now, the Lions are a big draw, and this should be a great before-dinner game.  Short week – take the home team, right?  Lions (close)

Washington (3-7) at DALLAS (5-5) – Vegas: Cowboys -6
The better team is at home here, so it’s not hard, though if RG3 develops the way he could by this point, it could be exciting.  Cowboys (moderate)

New England (9-1) at N.Y. JETS (4-6) – Vegas: Patriots -5
Call me crazy, but can’t you see Rex getting his boys fired up for this one and stealing it?  Jets (close)

Sunday, Early Afternoon

Minnesota (4-6) at CHICAGO (6-4) -Vegas: Bears -7.5
First of all, if you really look at the schedule, you will definitely take the Vikes and the points in this one.  Minnesota is coming off of a bye, while the Bears played on Monday Night in San Francisco.  This game is essentially a toss-up, but I just think the Bears are a good bit more talented, so should hold on.  But, honestly, this is a dream time for the Vikes to hit Soldier Field.  Bears (close)

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NFL Week-by-Week Preview: Week Eleven

The last of the byes, as after this week, we will all have played 10 games with 6 to go.  The official “stretch run” – and it’s always fun.

Thursday Night

Miami (5-4) at BUFFALO (4-5) – Vegas: Bills -2.5
A cold Thursday night in Buffalo is not exactly what the guys from South Beach are looking for on a short week.  Bills (moderate)

Sunday, Early Afternoon

Arizona (3-6) at ATLANTA (5-4) – Vegas: Falcons -6
The Cardinals do have two weeks to prepare for this game, and the Falcons are coming off a huge game against New Orleans, but it’s an early game against a much better team.  Falcons (moderate)

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When did we become the Rays?

What happened to all the O’s fans?

Last year it was early September and I was at Camden Yards, and no this was not the series that ruined the Red Sox season. But I was at the yard and for the first time in my history as an Orioles fan I was sad.  Obviously, when I say this I am sure most people are thinking, “this was the first time you were sad!? I think you have missed 15 years.”  The reason I was sad wasn’t because we were losing, I had sort of grown used to the losing, but loved my Orioles anyway.  I was sad because for the first time as an Orioles fan I felt beaten down by the other fans at our ballpark. Yes, for the past 15 Orioles seasons Yankees and Red Soxs fans have taken over our ballpark, but this was the first time I had felt overpowered.  Early September and the Orioles are down and every visiting base hit, was rewarded with a loud roar.  I was sitting with my closest friends, guys I bought season tickets with and just put my head in my hands and just couldn’t belive my eyes.

This season started like any other season, impossible to get your hands on opening day tickets.  Is it because most “Orioles fans” thought this was the year for the Birds? No. In fact, everyone, experts and even myself predicted this team to finish in last place. Just like every other year, it was the masses coming out to get wasted and see their friends and Pickles Pub.  Not to see Arrieta, who us Orioles fans still hold on to as having a chance to be a stud.  Nope it was because the girls wanted to wear their new orange t-shirts and the juice heads wanted to stare at the girls.  Let me tell you something, there could be no women within 50 miles of Camden Yards and I would be in heaven (no offense to the women that pay attention to the O’s).  But even all of this I could forgive because it happens every year and you get used to either getting lucky and getting your opening day tickets or having tickets to game number two and about 15,000 attending.

Well the season has now gotten into September and the Orioles are contenders. I was 9 the last time this happened.  Now I am 25, I have a full-time job and I am able to buy tickets of my own.  For Father’s Day I bought my old man tickets to each and every sculpture game, mainly because I knew he would love getting to the park like 2 1/2 hours early and watching the guys he watched give their speeches.  I loved it too.  We were at the ballpark last Saturday night and I got to watch a kid I grew up with toe the mound at Camden Yards.  Those were dreams we all had as little guys playing baseball together and he got to live his dream.  The Yankees, Rays and Red Sox are all still due in town and I know I will be at a multiple number of those games.  What makes me sick, as an O’s fan is this team has finally started to win and we as a community have turned our backs on them. 

The Orioles just wrapped up a 4-game series with the division leading Chicago White Sox.  Two teams in a race to the playoffs in their respective divisions, you figure 4 games, has to be at least 100,000 to draw there right?  Try 48,000, not even half.  Granted the MASN numbers apparently are at an all-time high, but getting home after a soccer game and watching Nate McLouth hit a 2-run bomb in the bottom of the 8th inning in a game that felt like it was the postseason, I obviously jumped up and down on my couch and screamed like I was 9 again, but you know the next thing I did? I stared at all the green.  Not the green on the field, but the green in the stands from all the empty seats. 

Now I have heard every excuse under the sun as to why people don’t go to games.  Bad economy, too many kids to take, superstitions that, “if I go they might start to lose, I don’t want to jinx them.”  They are all crap.  You can buy a 7 dollar ticket to the game and visit one of the thousand vendors outside and buy two hot dogs chips and a soda for 5 bucks.  Know how I know that…because that’s what my friends and I do.  $12 bucks. 12 bucks to go to an Orioles game and get food.  For those of you that smoke, that’s two packs of cigarettes. In fact, you know what guys from Boston and New York tell me.  They come to Baltimore because it is cheaper to get 3 game tickets here than it is to get 1 in Boston, plus they know tickets will always be available.  We as Orioles fans should be embarrassed. I bet if it was a Ravens game 70,000 asses would find their ways to seats and it would be a lot of Purple and Black sitting in those seats.

Camden Yards is the greatest ballpark in America.  I have been to a few others, and nothing compares to Camden.  Nothing has the layout or something as cool as a warehouse standing behind their field.  It is an amazing place to watch a game. There is nothing better in the world, for me at least, than parking my car, putting on my Orioles jersey, meeting my friends at Pickles for a beer or two after work and then walking into that stadium. I mean how can you beat a stadium where you can literally buy a hot dog that is topped with mac n cheese, which is then topped off with crab meat. (by the way I’ve had one they are incredible, even if you hate baseball just go to have one of those hot dogs) 

I get so upset to see that people won’t go and support this team.  They are making a playoff push and we are nowhere to be found as fans.  For 15 years we have complained about not going back to the yard until they win, and now they do and we still stay away. As far as I am concerned the current Orioles base are a group of liars.  And I don’t want it to be the bandwagon fans that “take the yard back.” I hate them more than Yankees or Red Sox fans.  I don’t want it to get down to late September and have to be fighting some kid that just figured out Brian Roberts has been hurt the majority of the year for a ticket.  I want our fans, true Orioles fans to come back. Guys who understood what it was like to sit out there in 110 degree heat and watch a losing squad take on the Angels. (that was last year, hot as hell). Guys that have been to the ballpark and the sexy pitcher on the mound for us that day was Adam Loewen. (if you are somebody that is reading this, as an O’s fan, and doesn’t know who that is, your the guy I don’t want buying a ticket.)

I wasn’t alive in 1983. I don’t know how it felt to have a team ripped out from our town and flee in the middle of the night.  But I do know that if that were to be the Orioles, I would probably cry…like a 9 year old little boy.

There are 14 Orioles home games left. Let’s show this team our support.  Go to a game, even if it is only one.

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NFL Week-by-Week Preview: Week Ten

Well, the American public has decided who they want as President for the next four years…now on to important stuff – Week Ten in the NFL!

Thursday Night

Indianapolis (2-7) at JACKSONVILLE (3-5) – Vegas: Jaguars -3
I feel like I have said this every week, but it’s been a strange Thursday lineup this year.  Every week it seems like (I’m sure by design) that this game is between two relatively evenly-matched teams where I have no reason not to pick the home team.  Well, this is another one.  Jaguars (close)

Sunday, Early Afternoon

N.Y. Giants (6-3) at CINCINNATI (6-2) – Vegas: Giants -1
The Giants are coming off of a tough, physical game with the Steelers and now they go on the road a week before their much-needed bye week.  The Bengals have their second straight home game.  Maybe I’m too high on the Bengals here (or too low on the Super Bowl champs, who were outscored on the season last year, were #32 in rushing, and were one play away from missing the playoffs), but it’s not like Vegas disagrees too much.  I like the home ‘dog to win outright here.  Bengals (close)

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NFL Week-by-Week Preview: Week Nine

Welcome to November!  After this week, everyone will have played at least 8 games, so we are officially entering the second half of the NFL season here.  I will start incorporating projected playoff seeds in the standings section.

Thursday Night

Kansas City (3-4) at SAN DIEGO (4-3) – Vegas: Chargers -5.5
Like usual, I need a good reason to pick the road team on Thursday Night, and I can’t find one good enough.  Chargers (moderate)

Sunday, Early Afternoon

Denver (3-4) at CINCINNATI (5-2) – Vegas: Pick ’em
I actually like the Broncos in this matchup, but coming off of a prime time game against New Orleans with an early game in Cincy against a Bengals team that is coming off of their bye, it’s just not a good spot for Peyton & Co.  Bengals (close)

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