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Bullpen Beatdowns End with a Mighty Whiff

Posted on April 28, 2011 by Ty in Tampa in Featured, Game Recaps, News

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Turdinals 6
Astros 5

W: Lohse | L: Happ | S: Sanchez

HR: Holliday, Greene

They dropped the puck in Pittsburgh just as JA Happ toed the MMPUS rubber. It was inevitable that I would not be able to dissect any of the intricacies of tonight’s Game 2 between the Jakes and Astros – not that I do that anyway. There was a Game 7 tonight and that was my primary focus, although the Astros flickered on my laptop screen just below my line-of-sight with the 42″ HD.

I could tell Happ was pitching well. I think I saw every K and despite 2 solo dingers, kept the Turds in check for 5. But Lohse was better. A lot better. Only 4 hits through his 7 innings and none for extra bases. He seemed to get better as the game went on but LaGenius thought 97 too much for the man.

The Bullpen Beatdowns began in the Turds’ 7th. Del Rosario swept up the 6th and looked like he would do the same the next frame but collapsed with a 2-out RBI single and a HBP to leave 2 on for Valdez and the heart of the Jakes order. Pooholes, Holliday and Twinkie each had RBI singles before Molina grounded out to end it. 6-0 Turds.

Unfortunately, I saw none of the 3 runs the Astros produced in the bottom of the 8th inning as the last 5 minutes of the Lightning’s precarious 1-0 lead had me pacing and cursing at high dBs. But what I do know without having seen it is the Jakes’ bullpen sucks. Bad. I also know that Brett Wallace is a badass. Still 6-3 Jakes headed into the 9th.

Both my laptop and my HD TV survived the 1:36 6-on-4 the Lightning also endured to take their series and my focus was back on the Astros. Melancon made quick work of the Jakes 9th and Eduardo Sanchez struck out Towles to start the bottom of the inning. Then Inglett singled and Boojwah, craftily placed in the 9th spot in the 8th, tripled to the gap in left center to plate one. Bourn sacrificed Booj home to make it 6-5 and the sparse MMPUS crowd was making noise. The man that is Angel Sanchez kept scant hopes alive and fucked with Lance Berkman all in the same at-bat. His sharp fly ball to right sailed beautifully over Twinkie’s head to the wall for an easy double and a chance for Beaker to be a hero. Ummm…the book on Pence is an all-time best seller and even though he gave it a good effort, the low and way away slider slipped scant inches past the tip of his bat and the comeback was not to be.

One more chance to take this series tomorrow night at MMPUS. McClellan at Figgy. Fuck the Jakes in the eye!

You Callin’ The Wolf?

Posted on April 24, 2011 by Ron Brand in Featured, Game Recaps

W: R. Wolf (3-2) L: W. Rodriguez (1-3)
HR: J. Towles (2); R. Weeks (5), B. Boggs (1)

Well, that was a dismal letdown. After the intrigue and promise of yesterday’s Caligariesque come-from-behinder, today Randy Wolf cast a catatonia over the Astros and their followers on the way to a 4-1 win. 3-0 with a 1.30 ERA in his last four starts against Houston, Wolf put the fatigued Astros to bed in the series finale and only allowed four hits in eight innings, two by Wandy the Enigma.

Wandy gave up homers to Boggs and Weeks but didn’t pitch that badly, considering the explosive offense the Brewers had displayed in the first two games. He got The Peen to strike out twice, including a clutch AB in the first inning with two runners on and the threat was turned back.

No, the blame for this one goes to the somnolent Astro offense. Houston maintained its league lead in hitting by pitchers with Wandy’s two hits, but the only help came in the form of singles by Jason Bourgeois and Angel Sanchez until Towles spanked a four-bagger in the ninth off of closer Axford. The lumber slumbered, especially for #s 4-7 of the lineup : Lee (.216), Hall (.225), Michaels (.111) and Johnson (.181). Even the usually active GameZone took a powder on this one.

On this day when we celebrate redemption and renewal, Astro faithful are instead bedeviled by confusion, disillusion and the weary expectation of a season filled with aspirations of mediocrity. Sometimes sleep is a salve; other times it is a refuge against the daily siege. I believe Bukka White sums up what it is like to be caught in that world where dreaming is the only escape.

When a man gets trouble in his mind
He wants to sleep all the time
When a man gets trouble in his mind
He wants to sleep all the time
He knows if he can sleep all the time
His trouble won’t worry his mind, won’t worry his mind

I’m feelin’ worried in mind
And I’m tryin’ to keep from cryin’
I’m feelin’ worried in mind
And I’m tryin’ to keep from cryin’
I am standin’ in the sunshine
To keep from weakenin’ down, keep from weakenin’ down

I want somewhere to go
But I hate to go to town
I want somewhere to go
To satisfy my mind
I would go to town
But I hate to stand around, hate to stand around

I wonder what’s the matter with my right mind?
My mind keep me sleepin’ all the time
I wonder what’s the matter with my right mind?
My mind keep me sleepin’ all the time
But when I had plenty of money
My friends would come around, would come around

If I had my right mind
I would write my women a few lines
If I had my right mind
I would write my women a few lines
I will do most anything
To keep from weakenin’ down, keep from weakenin’ down

No Sweep for You.

Posted on April 21, 2011 by BudGirl in Game Recaps, News

Astros 1, Mets 9L: James Anthony Happ, W: Chris Capuano

Box Score and Recap

Regardless of the three doubles hit by the Astros, they only had one error, yet they could not sweep the Mets. I guess Terry Collins getting booted in the first inning motivated his team to avoid the sweep. Guess the Mets just wanted this one more.

We should be happy with the team’s progress of late. Less errors and more wins.

And it was Mr. Happy that put the jinx on before the first pitch. Get’a rope.

Time to go pound the Miller now.

We’re Going Streaking!!!

Posted on April 20, 2011 by Ebby Calvin in Featured, Game Recaps

Hank the Tank in his replica Mets uniform

Astros 4- steM 3

W – Melancon, L – Dickey, S – Lyon

When the game is on the line, you want a superstar at the plate.  A guy who rattles the pitcher.  A hitter – a pure hitter – who will do everything in his will to draw that walk, slap one to right, work the count.  The “if” is thrown out of the equation – all you’re waiting for is the “how” and “when.”

And lacking such a player, the Astros turned to Hunter Pence in the 8th.  Yep, ol’ Thunderpants hit the go-aheader, a solo laser shot to left that put the Good Guys up one for good.  And thus the season’s first two-game winning streak was born.

Beeker’s homer was hardly the game’s only highlight.  Bill Hall accidentally caught a foul ball on his way to punch a steM fan in the ‘nads in the 2nd, atoning for his 4,816 k’s this season.  Downs later replaced him due to a strained right ankle.  Hall’s day-to-day, unless somebody actually looks it up and corrects me.

Norris escaped multiple jams  and left with 3ER, 10 hits in 6IP.

Lyon induced a crucial double-play in the 9th and no outs.

Carlos caught a ball.

But the most impressive play of the night was in the bottom of the 8th, when Jose Valdez executed the classic strike-em-out, toss-em-out double play at the plate to end the inning.  steM douchebags on the corners, 1 out.  Some other steM douchebag strikes out swinging, but the ball boinks the Rodeo Clown in the shin guard and dribbles away.  The steM douchebag on third breaks for home and gets tagged out on a bang-bang play.  K, 2-1 for those of you scoring retroactively at home.

And that was about it.  A fun, relatively meaningless game for a warm night on the couch.  A night when the Astros turned to their homegrown Bud, who often pitches high and outside, while they cheered from the dugout.

Next Game: Thurs, 7:05pm.

Dog Day April

Posted on April 18, 2011 by Ron Brand in Featured, Game Recaps

Friars 8, Good Guys 6

WP Frieri (1-1) LP Melancon (1-1)

HR 2 by their guys

On a day where the pet canines made up a significant part of the attendance, the Astros refused to win yet another series and for the third time in this young season, blew a lead held after the seventh inning. Brett Myers set the tone by struggling with his command early but limited the damage and had a lead when he left after six innings.

Abad came in and committed two errors on the same play, leading to another run. Melancon was called on to stop the bleeding but became a victim of chance and overuse as he was unable to get the ball over the plate consistently. He got one out in the eighth before four runs scored on three hits and a walk and the game was lost.

A gallant comeback in the ninth by the Astros was turned aside when Heath Bell struck out Matt Downs with the bases loaded.

This was a fairly ugly game but suspenseful, as it was clear the Astros pitchers were teetering on the edge of meltdown the whole way. Helped by an incredibly anemic Padres offense, Myers was able to get 5 Ks, most of them courtesy of an offspeed cutter. It was Melancon’s inability to throw strikes coupled with brutal fielding and mental errors that gave this one away when it had been in hand.

The Astros invade NYC (well, Flushing) and hope to slip a couple of M-80s in their plumbing, beginning Tuesday night. Follow it in the GZ.

Oh no, Harangatang’ed again!

Posted on April 16, 2011 by Noe in Austin in Featured, Game Recaps, News

File this under “Haven’t we’ve seen this before?”.  Aaron “the beast” Harang dominated the Houston nine on this night to the tune of four hits, one run and a whole bunch of weak swings.  In the words of Jimmy D “He just throws a mystery ball.  Nothing special, you just don’t seem to square it.”  On the other side, J. Happ(y) was just as masterful against the San Diego Padres but alas late in the game they got to him with bleeders and seeing eye hits and one big blast double to end the night for the young, tall lefty.  Before you knew it, a 1-1 game became a 4-1 lead for the Friars and with the bullpen they throw at teams, that typically means game over.

But credit the blood n’ mud, they kept fighting and in the end they had their chances.  The high drama was realized when Jason Michaels stepped into the box to bat against the rotund Padre closer Heath Bell.  Seems history tells us that JMike is kryptonite to Bell’s superman saver skills.  This was going to be fun, you may even see Bell sweat a few lbs off in the process.  Eeewww.  Any way, with a man on first, two outs and Houston in dire need of a blast of their own to tie the game at minimum or keep the game going, in stepped JMike to hit.  I’m guessing JMike sees the ball well from Bell, because he spit on pitches he didn’t want to swing at, including a hanging curveball and then swung hard at an outside fastball.  It looked good coming off his bat, but Bell was able to put the pitch where he wanted to, up and away, to keep Michaels from really driving the ball.  Instead, it was a high fly ball to deep right center and the game was done.

And there was much rejoicing by the monkey boy Harang!

Game Quick Hitters:

WP: Aaron Harang | LP: J. Happ
Sv: H. Bell
Player of the game: Aaron “Clyde” Harang

Read and watch more about the game  here:
MLB Game Report
Box Score
Video Highlights
SnS Gamezone Madness

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