wake Stories - Over the Monster
The Rotation.
Who's safe? Who's not? via d.yimg.com Daisuke threw a rehab start for Pawtucket, and pitched well. 5 IP, 2 ER, 4 baserunners and 5 Ks. He has proclaimed himself ready to rejoin the rotation, and as pointed out by Buster Olney last night on BBTN, is on the same schedule now as Bartolo Colon, who...
Wasted.
via www.fangraphs.com Summary: Can I be upset? We wasted a great start from Wakefield, a guy who is known for being a bit up-and-down. Credit to Bedard, who pitched extremely well, but we need to win all the Wake gems, and some of those in which he's not so excellent. "Being" did not hit #500....
Wakefield = Awesome. Timlin = Didn't Ruin the Awesome.
via www.fangraphs.com Summary: I pretty accurately summed up Wake's outing in the title. Sure, the Tigers offense is struggling. But I think any time Magglio Ordonez, Miguel Cabrera, Curtis Granderson, and Carlos Guillen are limited to 1 hit in total (Granderson's was, of course, v. Timlin),...
Triple-Double. Or something.
5.01.08 v. Jays Summary In a Nutshell: A.J. Burnett. Tim Wakefield. We should've seen it coming. Player of the Game: Burnett. .487 WPA on his own. Comment of the Game: Wow. When did we become the Twins? -MerryGoByeBye 5.02.08 v. Rays Summary In a Nutshell: Edwin Jackson = inconsistent. We...
Weekend Story: WTF, Mates.
via d.yimg.com There are probably a number of Red Sox who would argue that they didn't suck at baseball this weekend. If they're not one of the above two gentlemen, they can save it. Summary: Vaguely Coherent Rant: No. No. No. No. No. I'm sorry. 5 runs in 3 games. Five runs in three games. 5...













