The Partial Observer - Open Letter To The Baseball Gods near the plate a la mark wohlers or Rick Ankiel, but its not necessary. It has been the aweinspiring work of the most glorious baseball Gods, http://www.partialobserver.com/article.cfm?id=1016
All-Baseball.com, Part Of MVN: 19 To 21 are often relievers ( Kevin Saucier , mark Davis , mark wohlers ). Itsalso true that some Steve Blass sufferers, notably wohlers and Bruce Ruffin http://www.all-baseball.com/archives/015135.html
Extractions: All Baseball. All the Time. Brought to you by the Most Valuable Network. by ruz Rick Ankiel , and a few other intersting stories from last season, both of whom are currently sitting on disabled lists. 19 to 21 No, thats certainly NOT the number of games Mike Maroth #36, August 23, 2004 By John Shiffert News Item: September 5, 2003 The Detroit Tigers Mike Maroth becomes the majors first 20 game loser in 23 years. If you want to take a really broad view of things, history is anything that happened in the past. Now, thats not quite the same thing as saying the Montreal Expos are history, but, well, you get the picture. Of course the old phrase, how soon we forget is also true. Certainly the last guy to lose 20 games before Mike Maroth is history (in the classic use of the word), and hes pretty well forgotten at this point. Why do you think he ( Brian Kingman of the 1980 Athletics, in case you really have forgotten) kept rooting for the Jose DeLeon s and Omar Daal s of the world? So he wouldnt be forgotten. And, while its not true that Mike Maroth has been forgotten, his 2004 season has been a whole lot less interesting than his 2003 season, and hes hardly appeared as a blip on the baseball radar screen during the current season. A 20 game loser is news, a pitcher with a 10-7 record isnt. Still, Maroth was one of the notable stories and players of the 2003 season which is indeed now history. Lets take a break from counting down the Cardinals magic number to look in on Mike Maroth, and some of the other interesting stories of 2003 just to see how theyre doing in 2004.
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Extractions: Can you write or draw? Would you rather put bamboo shoots up your fingernails than read the average sportswriter? You might have a future! Let us be your stepping stone De-Centralized Dave Paisley In my wade through the divisions, I'm weaving my way eastward from last week's article on the National league West and landing in the dim confines of the NL Central. Both Central divisions are curious beasts with good teams few and far between and crappy teams a dime a dozen. Last year the Cardinals romped the NL Central, but not without some problems. Of course, with a healthy Mark McGwire they could easily have won 100 games. The Cincinnati Reds, coming off a fluke season in 1999 predictably failed to repeat, despite the addition of Ken Griffey Jr. and (ahem!) Dante Bichette. The Brewers lived down to expectations, the Astros self-destructed early, the Pirates were the Pirates of late - cheap and bad, despite the solid comeback of Jason Kendall, and the Cubs returned to a degree of suck not seen since, oh, 1980 when they only managed to win 64 games.
Diamond Mind Baseball we see whether mark wohlers can come all the way back to his peak form. But Chen could come back after a month, wohlers could be as good as ever, http://www.diamond-mind.com/articles/proj99b.htm
Extractions: April 2, 1999 Three weeks ago, we completed the process of developing projected 1999 statistics and ratings for over 1400 players and running a series of computer simulations of the upcoming season. At that time, we published an article that presented our predicted 1999 standings and talked about the outlook for all thirty teams. But much has happened since then. We've learned that Kerry Wood, Matt Morris, and Kerry Ligtenberg will miss the season with injuries. That Gary Disarcina's broken arm isn't healing as quickly as first hoped. That some veteran players have been released and a few others have retired. That Orel Hershiser exercised his option to join another team (the Mets) when it became clear he wouldn't be in the Indians rotation. And so on. So we thought it would be fun to run another 20 simulations of the 1999 season using the latest rosters and injury information. This article presents the updated standings and throws in a few observations about the post-season and the MVP, Cy Young, and Rookie of the Year awards as well. If you're interested in learning more about how we developed the player projections, check out the page titled
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Extractions: March 15, 1999 We've just completed the process of developing projected 1999 statistics and ratings for over 1400 players and using this information to run a series of computer simulations of the upcoming season. In this article, I'll present our projected final standings for the 1999 season and share my comments on the outlook for all thirty teams. Before I do that, however, I think it's worth taking some time to explain our methodology and talk about what you can and cannot expect to learn from an exercise such as this one. Anyone in the business of forecasting the weather, the economy or anything else will agree that nobody can predict the future with certainty. Baseball is no different. Every day, things happen that affect the future performance of players and teams. Players change their workout programs, develop new pitches, adjust their swings, decide whether to sit out or play through injuries, and so on. Managers, general managers, and owners alter the competitive balance with trades, roster cuts, and salary-driven personnel decisions. Guys get hurt. Some injured players come back early and others suffer relapses that cost them the entire season. So we can't tell you who will make the playoffs. But we can provide a baseline against which you can evaluate the news of the day. These predictions provide a snapshot, based on everything we knew as of March 12, the day we ran the computer simulations. This snapshot reflects all off-season roster moves, the best information about the role each player will play on his team, and any players with injuries that will prevent them from being ready on opening day.
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Extractions: Charles Darwin's theory that the strongest species will find a way to outlast the weaker ones can easily be applied to Major League Baseball as well. Especially this time of year. The strongest teams go on a winning streak, the best players get hot , and issues like injuries and playing time work themselves out for the good teams and bury the bad ones. The strong are outlasting the weak. At the same time, intangible elements about the baseball season begin to take their toll. Pitchers who have spent the whole season giving up gopher balls in hitter-friendly parks wear down and either get hurt or burn out mentally; batters get weary of trying to pump home runs out of SBC Park or Petco Park and go into slumps. Yes, even the ballparks themselves play a role in determining which teams are the fittest to survive.
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Is It Time For Baseball To Raise The Mound? One of the most popular ideas is raising the mound, like baseball did in 1969 . Reds reliever mark wohlers faces a similar challenge, as does Chicago http://enquirer.com/editions/1999/07/04/spt_is_it_time_for.html
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Political Animal: Comment On Clemens Sucks The only way to give baseball a fair chance and a fresh start is to let somebodyelse, like me, (see wohlers, mark and Leyritz, Jim 1996 World Series) http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/mt/mt-comments.cgi?entry_id=4305
The Washington Monthly (see wohlers, mark and Leyritz, Jim 1996 World Series) i couldn t sleeplast night, so i put that baseball game on. i was asleep in 10 minutes. that http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/archives/individual/2004_07/004305.php
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Extractions: To preserve the lead, Braves skipper Bobby Cox started the eighth inning with closer Mark Wohlers, who could hit 100 MPH on the radar gun. With two on, Leyritz stepped into the box. He worked the count to 2-2, fouling off two blistering fastballs. Then Wohlers hung the slider. Then deep to left, fly ball disappearing over the wall. Leyritz hung three runs on the scoreboard. The Yankees hadn't won the game and tied the Series with one swing, but it sure seemed that way.
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