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Friday, May 12, 2006

Pickoff Moves

Today's Birthdays

A mostly undistinguished class...

Ralph Botting CAL b. 1955, played 1979-1980

Rafael Bournigal LAN b. 1966, played 1992-1994

Lave Cross BRO b. 1866, played 1900, d. 1927-09-06. Cross was part of the 1900 Brooklyn Superbas who won the NL title, before the World Series. A "bowlegged wonder", he spent much of his career as a catcher and used a catcher's glove when he played other infield positions until that was outlawed. Exclusively a third baseman for the proto-Dodgers, he played all infield positions and a little outfield for nine different major league teams across four major leagues. He also had the distinction of helping to manage the Cleveland Spiders to the worst record in major league history, 20-134 (for 38 games).

Bob Heise CAL b. 1947, played 1974

Dutch Henry BRO b. 1902, played 1923-1924, d. 1968-08-23

I'm Not Dead Yet: Astros 4, Dodgers 2

Lowe produced a quality start and lost anyway, an effort far from any of his worst catastrophes. The Dodgers had their opportunities, although it may be the case that I'm being fooled by atmospheric effects from this day game. I recall a J.D. Drew warning track flyball in the eighth that probably would have been on the grass at night, thus taking away my breath for the moment. As well, Bill Mueller hit one almost to the warning track that just happened to be at a glove. In other words, the Dodgers were hitting the ball hard, and even unto the ninth, when they left the game with the bases loaded and two out, there was hope in this one. Even saddled with a loss, it was a good game, and with the right guys healthy and hitting reasonably well, the Dodgers are starting to play good baseball. It's about time, and while I don't pretend that this team is anything like a contender, at least they're getting to be an interesting team to watch — which is more than you could say for them last year.

Recap

Roster Notes


Comments:
why was this not a quality start? 2 earned in 7 innings is a quality start per the definition.
 
Fooey, I was looking at the runs column and not the earned runs column.
 
Yeah, pretty good outing for Lowe. Hopefully he continues it. I read the blog comments about Hochevar and to be honest, it will take more than 3 mil to sign Hochevar, that's why they are at this impasse. You also can't draft Hochevar again, rules say you can't now. So if they do not sign him, he is as good as gone.
 

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