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Re: Just Baseball: Major League teams OTHER THAN the Tribe

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 10:24 pm
by Tribe Fan in SC/Cali
J.R. wrote:LOUFLA: I will be in Sarasota until 11/15
If it's a Browns Backers Bar meet up note that 10/21 and 10/28 are both 1PM kickoffs.

The weekend of 11/4 we play Baltimore, but I'll be up in Auburn for the Georgia game that weekend. Super cool that my wife wants to go to a football game for her birthday present.

11/11, aside from being the original Veterans Day, is an off week for The Browns.

So if it's a Browns thing, we need to shoot for the 21st or 28th of this month, and either is fine for me.

Re: Just Baseball: Major League teams OTHER THAN the Tribe

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 10:32 pm
by J.R.
Orioles were within 2 outs of beating the Skankees tonight, but Ibañez, ph-ing for ARoid, hit one out, and we go to extra innings.

In other action, the Reds have lost 2 straight in their home park, and they are tied at 2 games apiece with the Giants.

Re: Just Baseball: Major League teams OTHER THAN the Tribe

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 10:32 pm
by joez
Cespedes is a playoff rookie in name only

By Jesse Sanchez / MLB.com | 10/10/12 9:30 PM ET
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Yoenis Cespedes runs down Prince Fielder's fly ball in left and makes a tremendous diving catch in the top of the seventh

OAKLAND --

Oakland reliever Ryan Cook looked toward the gap in left-center field, pointed and screamed, "Atta boy!" at the top of his lungs.

Tigers first baseman Prince Fielder grimaced, looked down at the ground and jogged back to the dugout in disbelief after being robbed of a hit for a second time on the night.

Behind them, Oakland left fielder Yoenis Cespedes picked himself off the Coliseum's outfield grass and fired the ball to second base. He jogged back to his position after the first out of the seventh inning in Game 3 of American League Division Series on Tuesday like he had just caught a routine fly ball, and not just made one of the most spectacular leaping catches in the postseason.

He didn't even crack a smile.

If Cespedes acts like he has been in the playoffs before, it's because he has.

"I played eight years in Cuba and I went to the playoffs seven times," Cespedes said on Monday. "I know how it is."


Cespedes was an international star for one of the most famous baseball teams in the world before he stepped foot on American soil, so forgive the former Cuban national team member if the number of feats on his list of "been there and done that" is large. But the reality is that the outfielder has never done that here, not on the biggest stage in baseball and not in front of almost 40,000 screaming A's fans.

When the A's beat the Tigers, 2-0, it marked another feat and arguably the most important "first" to date for the rookie and his teammates: Oakland's first playoff win of the season. The Tigers still lead the series two games to one heading into Game 4 on Wednesday at the Coliseum. Cespedes is hitting .333 with two RBIs and two stolen bases in the first three games of the series.

"He's labeled here in the big leagues as a rookie, but you know he's not," A's outfielder Jonny Gomes said. "He's a great hitter, and it's been exciting to watch him grow."

In the first inning, Cespedes drove in Coco Crisp with a single up the middle for a 1-0 lead. But he's driven in plenty of game-winning runs in his career, too, so he probably doesn't want to make that big of a deal about it, either.

Cespedes didn't speak to reporters after Tuesday's game, and he was all business during batting practice before Game 4. He didn't have to say much. His actions have been speaking volumes all season.

"Boy, our defense last night, as much as anything, ignited the crowd," A's manager Bob Melvin said. "And we've seen Yoenis make huge strides in left field. Now, suddenly, he's just a plus-left fielder. It was a struggle for him before, both mentally and physically, and he's just bought in 100 percent to it and worked his tail off. We're reaping some serious rewards with what he's doing in left right now."

Cespedes received thunderous applause during pregame introductions on Tuesday, and he worked the crowd into a frenzy every time he stepped into the batter's box.

The crowd went wild after his first-inning single and cheered just as loudly during the next two at-bats that weren't nearly as successful. Cespedes popped out to second base on the first pitch he saw from Detroit reliever Rick Porcello for the final out of the eighth inning and finished the game 1-for-4.


"He's a big-time player, and it doesn't surprise me he comes up in the first inning and gets the first hit that knocks a run in," Melvin said. "That's the type of guy he's going to be his whole career, where he's going to shine against good pitching in good moments. We've seen that all year."

Re: Just Baseball: Major League teams OTHER THAN the Tribe

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 10:47 pm
by joez
Cespedes received thunderous applause during pregame introductions on Tuesday, and he worked the crowd into a frenzy every time he stepped into the batter's box.

The crowd went wild after his first-inning single and cheered just as loudly during the next two at-bats that weren't nearly as successful. Cespedes popped out to second base on the first pitch he saw from Detroit reliever Rick Porcello for the final out of the eighth inning and finished the game 1-for-4.


I've seen Cespedes play in Cuba and with his national teams often. Cespedes' major league season comes as no surprise to me. For a town (Cleveland) that's searching for a sports hero (now that Lebron has gone), I thought Cespedes would be the man. Too bad we dropped out of the bidding war. The fan reaction from Oakland as described above is what I pictured the fans in Cleveland doing for Cespedes as they did for Belle and the other players in the mid 90's. Cespedes could have brought more fans to park. He's been good for Oakland in more ways that just his talent on the field. I'm happy for the fans out there in Oakland.

Re: Just Baseball: Major League teams OTHER THAN the Tribe

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 10:58 pm
by Tribe Fan in SC/Cali
J.R. wrote:Orioles were within 2 outs of beating the Skankees tonight, but Ibañez, ph-ing for ARoid, hit one out, and we go to extra innings.

In other action, the Reds have lost 2 straight in their home park, and they are tied at 2 games apiece with the Giants.

"No place like home" has certainly NOT applied in that series.

To this point.

Re: Just Baseball: Major League teams OTHER THAN the Tribe

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 11:03 pm
by Tribe Fan in SC/Cali

I've seen Cespedes play in Cuba and with his national teams often. Cespedes' major league season comes as no surprise to me. For a town (Cleveland) that's searching for a sports hero (now that Lebron has gone), I thought Cespedes would be the man. Too bad we dropped out of the bidding war. The fan reaction from Oakland as described above is what I pictured the fans in Cleveland doing for Cespedes as they did for Belle and the other players in the mid 90's. Cespedes could have brought more fans to park. He's been good for Oakland in more ways that just his talent on the field. I'm happy for the fans out there in Oakland.

Joez, I was living in the Oakland area when you were touting Cespedes long before he was signed by anyone, and additionally not on many fan radar screens."

I went to a few A's games earlier this season, including The Tribe games there early on in the first half.

Cespedes looks as natural, live and in person on a baseball field, as Ichiro Suzuki. Different games, but both fun ballplayers to watch.

Re: Just Baseball: Major League teams OTHER THAN the Tribe

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 11:12 pm
by J.R.
WOW! I thought it was a replay, but no, Ibañez just hit another homer to win it for NY!

Re: Just Baseball: Major League teams OTHER THAN the Tribe

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 11:13 pm
by J.R.
JOE: I drafted Cespides in our fantasy league, and he did very well for me!

Re: Just Baseball: Major League teams OTHER THAN the Tribe

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 11:14 pm
by Tribe Fan in SC/Cali
J.R. wrote:WOW! I thought it was a replay, but no, Ibañez just hit another homer to win it for NY!

The New York tabloids will have a field day with that, considering he pinch hit for the vaulted A-Rod.

Re: Just Baseball: Major League teams OTHER THAN the Tribe

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 11:17 pm
by Tribe Fan in SC/Cali
This ump behind the plate in Oakland tonight has called strikes on some on the highest and lowest zones that I have seen called in years.

He called a strike three out on a pitch that grazed the top of the letters, and another strike on a later batter in the same inning that barely nicked the zone of "bottom of the knee."

Re: Just Baseball: Major League teams OTHER THAN the Tribe

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 11:40 pm
by Tribe Fan in SC/Cali
Steven Drew drove a ball to the wall for an RBI, but then dunced out and made the first out of the inning at 3rd, with Cespedes on deck.

Re: Just Baseball: Major League teams OTHER THAN the Tribe

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 11:42 pm
by J.R.
Tribe Fan in SC/Cali wrote:Steven Drew drove a ball to the wall for an RBI, but then dunced out and made the first out of the inning at 3rd, with Cespedes on deck.
But they just showed the 3B coach waving Drew around 2nd. So who's the dunce?

Re: Just Baseball: Major League teams OTHER THAN the Tribe

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 11:46 pm
by Tribe Fan in SC/Cali
J.R. wrote:
Tribe Fan in SC/Cali wrote:Steven Drew drove a ball to the wall for an RBI, but then dunced out and made the first out of the inning at 3rd, with Cespedes on deck.
But they just showed the 3B coach waving Drew around 2nd. So who's the dunce?


EZ.

Joel Skinner?

Re: Just Baseball: Major League teams OTHER THAN the Tribe

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 11:55 pm
by J.R.
Skinner would have stopped him...

Re: Just Baseball: Major League teams OTHER THAN the Tribe

Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2012 12:01 am
by Tribe Fan in SC/Cali
J.R. wrote:Skinner would have stopped him...
Memories.