2011 MLB Thread

Those were in the beginning of the year. Since then he has been pretty good, consistently. 3.41 ERA in the modern era is not that bad, anyway.

I was more referring to the July (June?) start in which he gave up like 9 runs in 2/3 innings of work. A game which I was at. God what a frustrating game. And then he had another similar start like 3 or 4 starts later. But other than that he's been ridiculously solid. I think his performances in the 2010 NLDS and CS in which he was lights out and cool as a cucumber at age 20 (for one series, in the stadium that he grew up going to and dreaming of pitching at) truly speaks to his ability.
 
*sigh* Don't start with the cool as a cucumber stuff too.....
 
I'm a big Bumgarner fan. Awesome baseball name, big tall goofy lefty with promising skills at a young age--I think he will have an excellent career. Particularly in the friendly confines of AT&T and the National League.
 
for the sake of being Fair & Balanced, i must comment on the fact that Clifton Phifer Lee failed to run out a groundball in an AB against the reds the other day :) good thing he was on the road when he loafed like that! video is here, a few clicks down the page.

some other interesting news: King of All D-Bags Frank McCourt offered $1.2B for the dodgers. sell! sell! be gone!!! scum!

Manny Ramirez didn't run out a grounder in Tampa in 2002. They talk about it to this day in Boston. Maybe this is the beginning of the end for CPL in Philly? :p

Who ever said sports fans are fair and balanced? Just look at the Philies and Red Sox attendance records. ;)

Love us, hate us, you got to admit that this is impressive:

 
100 Pitches, 9 shutout innings. The 'cool cucumber' has done it again. :D
 
You know, we should really ask one of the mods to rename this thread to "Cool cucumber 2011 season thread", or something similar in a Phillies style, 'cause I haven't seen many other teams hyped (or even mentioned) in this thread... :rolleyes: ;)
 
Do others agree with me that we have most of the races run, with only the AL west and east to be decided? We know both Yankees and Red Sox are going to the playoffs, but we just don't know the order, but the NL is pretty much set right now.
 
Well Arizona would have to fold against teams that have not been playing well and I don't see that happening. We only have 8 more away games to play out of 21, so that is an advantageous schedule compared to San Fran's of 12 of 21 games to be played away and they still have to come to Arizona and if it is still close try and win there, so I seriously doubt it is possible. San Fran will somehow go on and offensive spurt, like they never have this season to win the majority of their games.
 
giants aren't finished yet, are they? i've seen bigger leads shrivel away with less time. don't count 'em before they hatch.

EDIT: ouch, 7 game lead. giants are toast :p

Yeah, we really got burned bad by all the injuries. Rowand and Tejada will be gone next year though, a resigning of Beltran is definitely likely, and as long as Pablo stays in shape, we should be looking good for next year.

I'd also like to note that the Mad Bum was totally cool as a cucumber last night :p
 
I'd also like to note that the Mad Bum was totally cool as a cucumber last night :p

Not as cool and vegetable like as Clifton Phifer Lee :p

Edit: I still think the Giants have a good chance of making the playoffs. They just need an offensive breakout. However their chances in the playoffs once in are slim. The Brewers, Phils, and Braves are just too overpowering for a banged up team like SF.
 
that's not KMR's fault :rolleyes: ball don't lie, you know. why don't you start a cardinals thread then and listen to the crickets.

Why such long toes? :(

It was just a remark on the rather one-sidedness of the discussion in this thread. I respect the Phillies, they're a good team. I've even seen a few of their games in a bar in Philadelphia in the 2009 season, which was a very interesting experience (though not as much fun as watching the first game of the 2005 NBA finals in San Antonio). I'm not saying you shouldn't support your team. I'm just saying that you Phillies fans seem to be very vocal in your support, whilst the other contenders' fans seem pretty quiet...

Also, why the snide remark about the Cardinals? :rolleyes:
I know they're not going to make the playoffs. There's no need to rub it in. Losing your ace pitcher to Tommy John surgery tends to cripple your chances and if your best hitter has a mediocre (for his standards anyway) season then it's most likely end of story for post-season hopes...
 
it's your snarky-ness, dude. i openly admit that i'm obnoxious. first step in recovery is admitting it, you know :) cards are a storied franchise and i have nothing against them. nothing but respect. they're a class A organization from top to bottom. pioneered a lot of the organizational structures that exist in baseball today. so i ain't hating. they are not the mets. i'm just bringing light to your quick-tempered responses...
 
WOOOO 8 GAMES BACK BARELY OVER .500 **** YEEEAAAAH Cleveland!

/cries
/watches Alex White win 22 games
 
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