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Entries from June 2008

ESPN Soccer Powerless to International Feed

June 25, 2008 · No Comments

If some viewers of ESPN’s coverage of Euro 2008 had not yet figured out that ESPN was producing coverage entirely from Bristol, Connecticut without even game commentators live in Switzerland or Austria, today’s tournament semifinal between Germany and Turkey clearly clued all watchers in to this fact.

Phil Lahm with the winner over Turkery (courtesy of Getty Images)

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Duke Football’s Losses Become Legal Victory

June 23, 2008 · No Comments

In what is likely the most awesome court decision ever, a Kentucky judge sided with Duke University lawyers and saved the school $450,000.
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After 6 Superb Innings, Giese Shows Inexperience

June 21, 2008 · No Comments

Up until the beginning of the 7th inning, Dan Giese was pitching probably the best start by a Yankees pitcher all season.  He had not given up a run and was able to get through 6 innings on a thrifty 62 pitches (compared to 100 even for Joba Chamberlain in 5 and 2/3 on Thursday).

Then in the top 7th, Dan Giese showed his inexperience as a likely double play he botched and a terrible 0-2 pitch with 2 outs both combined to doom the Yankees in their 6-0 loss to the Reds.  Before I really begin to pick apart Giese’s 7th, let me first credit the Cincinnati Reds with a great combined pitching performance from 22-year old Daryl Thompson and the bullpen and also cast some blame on the Yankee offense for not being shutout.  

Back to the Reds half of the 7th.  After Giese allowed Ken Griffey Jr. to get on base with a leadoff single, Giese managed to get Brandon Phillips to hit a tailored made double play ball back to him.  The sure double play was quickly reduced into 1st and 2nd, after Giese’s bad throw to Robinson Cano off of 2nd base.  Everyone was safe.  

Next up, Joey Votto grounded out to Alex Rodriguez, but on this play, A-Rod should have been able to get Griffey Jr. out by making sure he actually tagged him as opposed to just waving his glove hand towards Griffey before throwing on to first base.  This play resulted in 2nd and 3rd with one out.

Giese got the second out by striking out Adam Dunn, but followed that at bat with a costly pitching error.  After jumping ahead of Edwin Encarnacion, 0-2, Giese through a pitch right over the plate that Encarnacion crushed for a two-run single.  Ahead in the count, Giese should not have thrown that pitch near the plate.  I hate when pitchers do this, because there is no reason to through a hittable pitch with such a great advantage in the count.  Try and see if the batter will get himself out rather than giving him a chance to hit a decent pitch.  

Dan Giese gave the Yankees 6 innings of brilliant baseball, even as the Bombers gave him no support offensively.  The worry though is that his breakdown in the 7th is what Giese takes away from this start and the successes he had through the first 6 innings were lost.  

 

 

 

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Joba Starts Well

June 19, 2008 · No Comments

The much criticized transition from reliever to starter for Joba Chamberlain is going quite smoothly, making it seem as though the Yanks loss of Chien-Mien Wang will be manageable for the team.  Joba finally hit 100 pitches in his start versus the San Diego Padres today, getting through 5 and 2/3 innings while striking out 9 and allowing just 1 run.  While Chamberlain did not get a decision, the Yankees did manage to win the game, 2-1, the team’s 7th straight win.  

Joba Chamberlain courtesy of the NY Post

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Public Domain Boxscores

June 3, 2008 · No Comments

The Supreme Court ruled Monday that Fantasy Sports sites, such as Yahoo Fantasy and CBSSportsline, can continue to use Major League Baseball player names and statistics in their fantasy leagues, as this use is protected by Free Speech rights (LA Times Article here). Major League Baseball has brought a suit against these sites, seeking a the right to charge fantasy sites a premium to use players names and stats in their fantasy leagues.

The court’s ruling is definitely the correct one, both in terms of the legal issues at hand and for the well being of baseball. (more…)

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