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THT Daily: 2nd place shutouts

by Matthew Carruth
August 28, 2007

Major league news for Aug. 28
Links
Player News
Yesterday’s Results
Today’s Games
Standings
Top Minor League Performances
Stats

You can always find the most recent THT Daily at http://www.hardballtimes.com/main/content/thtdaily/

Links

Hidden game - The Good Phight looks at the impact of lifting Pat Burrell from tight games for defensive replacements.

Loaiza interests Dodgers - MLB Trade Rumors reports that the Dodgers are interested in Esteban Loaiza, who has had two strong starts since coming off the DL.

Wait till next year - Baseball America brings us this season's Arizona Fall League rosters.

Cy Worthy? - Rich Lederer looks at the leading candidates for the NL Cy Young.

End game - The Boston Globe pronounces the AL East race over, more or less.

King K - Jake Peavy is now the Padres' all-time strikeout king.

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Player News
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John Lackey pitched his seventh career shutout Monday against the Mariners to join Josh Beckett and Tim Wakefield as the league's only 16-game winners.
Seattle was held without an extra-base hit in a second straight game. The Mariners have managed just two doubles while losing three straight and falling three games back in the AL West. They're two ahead of the Yankees in the wild card. Lackey also blanked the Mariners on July 31 and has pitched 24 scoreless innings against the club this season. He's 8-1 with a 2.06 ERA against the AL West and 8-7 with a 3.88 ERA versus everyone else.

Pedro Martinez allowed an unearned run and five hits over six innings Monday for Single-A St. Lucie in his fourth rehab start.
A second straight nice result, but he's still facing 21-year-olds and he's doing it on five and now six days' rest. "I felt good overall," said Martinez, who threw 52 of 88 pitches for strikes. "I feel like I used all my pitches and I was getting more confident as the game went on. The first two innings I felt a little out of whack." It looks like Pedro will make one more rehab start and then join the Mets.

Tigers placed designated hitter Gary Sheffield on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to Aug. 22, with a sore right shoulder.
Sheffield will miss at least the next 10 days, leaving Marcus Thames as the Tigers' primary DH. Cameron Maybin and Ryan Raburn will also continue to pick up at-bats.

Jermaine Dye hit the second of three straight homers in the seventh inning Monday in the win over the Devil Rays.
The White Sox were all set to go down quietly again until A.J. Pierzynski, Dye and Juan Uribe homered off Edwin Jackson to begin the seventh. Josh Fields later liner one over the left-field wall for a two-run shot with two outs in the inning, giving the White Sox a 5-4 lead that Mike MacDougal and Bobby Jenks were able to hold on to. Dye also homered Sunday. He's just four away from getting to 30 for the third straight year. Before arriving in Chicago, he had recorded just one 30-homer season, that coming with the Royals in 2000.

The Astros have fired both manager Phil Garner and GM Tim Purpura, FOXSports.com's Ken Rosenthal reports.
The Houston Chronicle has confirmed the news. We think owner Drayton McLane deserves his share of the blame for many of Purpura's mistakes, but that hardly means the GM was doing a good job, and Garner's ability to motivate his players was no longer making up for all of his shortcomings. The Astros are better off starting over with a new regime. Unfortunately, so much damage has already been done that a quick turnaround is unlikely. With so little in the farm system and McLane seemingly unwilling to spend for young talent, it's not going to be a very attractive GM opening. They should have changed directions before completely botching the draft this year and then failing to do anything to build for`the future at the trade deadline.

Yesterday’s Results
American League
CHA     5  TB      4    (Recap and Boxscore)
CLE     8  MIN     3    (Recap and Boxscore)
DET    16  NYA     0    (Recap and Boxscore)
TOR     6  OAK     2    (Recap and Boxscore)
LAA     6  SEA     0    (Recap and Boxscore)

National League
ATL    13  FLA     2    (Recap and Boxscore)
PHI     9  NYN     2    (Recap and Boxscore)
LAN     5  WAS     4    (Recap and Boxscore)
SD      3  ARI     1    (Recap and Boxscore)
SF      4  COL     1    (Recap and Boxscore)


Today’s Games
National League
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 Cincinnati Reds at Pittsburgh Pirates, 5:05 PM
  (R) Elizardo Ramirez (0-1) vs. (L) Tom Gorzelanny (12-7)
 Atlanta Braves at Florida Marlins, 7:05 PM
  (R) John Smoltz (12-6) vs. (R) Rick Vanden Hurk (4-4)
 New York Mets at Philadelphia Phillies, 7:05 PM
  (L) Tom Glavine (11-6) vs. (R) Adam Eaton (9-8)
 Milwaukee Brewers at Chicago Cubs, 8:05 PM
  (R) Jeff Suppan (8-11) vs. (L) Rich Hill (7-7)
 St. Louis Cardinals at Houston Astros, 8:05 PM
  (R) Braden Looper (10-10) vs. (R) Woody Williams (8-12)
 Cincinnati Reds at Pittsburgh Pirates, 8:35 PM
  (R) Bronson Arroyo (7-13) vs. (L) Paul Maholm (10-14)
 Arizona Diamondbacks at San Diego Padres, 10:05 PM
  (R) Brandon Webb (14-8) vs. (R) Justin Germano (6-7)
 Washington Nationals at Los Angeles Dodgers, 10:10 PM
  (R) Jason Bergmann (2-5) vs. (R) Chad Billingsley (8-4)
 Colorado Rockies at San Francisco Giants, 10:15 PM
  (L) Franklin Morales (0-1) vs. (R) Matt Cain (6-13)
 
 American League
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 Minnesota Twins at Cleveland Indians, 7:05 PM
  (R) Boof Bonser (6-10) vs. (R) Jake Westbrook (4-7)
 Tampa Bay Devil Rays at Baltimore Orioles, 7:05 PM
  (R) Jason Hammel (1-4) vs. (R) Daniel Cabrera (9-13)
 Boston Red Sox at New York Yankees, 7:05 PM
  (R) Daisuke Matsuzaka (13-10) vs. (L) Andy Pettitte (11-7)
 Detroit Tigers at Kansas City Royals, 8:10 PM
  (L) Nate Robertson (7-10) vs. (R) Brian Bannister (10-7)
 Chicago White Sox at Texas Rangers, 8:35 PM
  (R) Gavin Floyd (1-2) vs. (L) Kason Gabbard (6-1)
 LA Angels of Anaheim at Seattle Mariners, 10:05 PM
  (R) Ervin Santana (5-12) vs. (R) Jeff Weaver (6-10)
 Toronto Blue Jays at Oakland Athletics, 10:05 PM
  (R) Jesse Litsch (5-6) vs. (R) Chad Gaudin (10-9)


Standings
The graphics next to each team are called "sparklines.” They depict each team’s performance over the last month. Each "up" bar is a victory and a "down" bar is a loss. There are horizontal lines for home games and red bars represent games decided by two runs or less. "PWins" is short for Projected Wins, based on each team’s Run Differential, and is often a better measure of a team’s true strength. Other team graphs and stats can be found on our Team Page.

American League East        Pwins  Diff
BOS     80  51 .611    0.0   84    -4    sparkline graph
NYA     72  59 .550    8.0   78    -6    sparkline graph
TOR     66  65 .504   14.0   70    -4    sparkline graph
BAL     58  71 .450   21.0   61    -3    sparkline graph
TB      51  80 .389   29.0   50     1    sparkline graph
American League Central     
CLE     73  57 .562    0.0   71     2    sparkline graph
DET     71  60 .542    2.5   72    -1    sparkline graph
MIN     67  64 .511    6.5   68    -1    sparkline graph
KC      57  72 .442   15.5   60    -3    sparkline graph
CHA     57  74 .435   16.5   51     6    sparkline graph
American League West        
LAA     77  54 .588    0.0   74     3    sparkline graph
SEA     73  56 .566    3.0   66     7    sparkline graph
OAK     65  68 .489   13.0   67    -2    sparkline graph
TEX     58  72 .446   18.5   61    -3    sparkline graph


National League East        Pwins  Diff
NYN     73  57 .562    0.0   71     2    sparkline graph
PHI     68  62 .523    5.0   69    -1    sparkline graph
ATL     68  64 .515    6.0   71    -3    sparkline graph
WAS     58  74 .439   16.0   55     3    sparkline graph
FLA     57  75 .432   17.0   59    -2    sparkline graph
National League Central     
CHN     66  63 .512    0.0   70    -4    sparkline graph
MIL     65  65 .500    1.5   63     2    sparkline graph
STL     63  64 .496    2.0   57     6    sparkline graph
CIN     60  70 .462    6.5   60     0    sparkline graph
HOU     58  73 .443    9.0   57     1    sparkline graph
PIT     57  72 .442    9.0   58    -1    sparkline graph
National League West        
ARI     74  58 .561    0.0   62    12    sparkline graph
SD      71  59 .546    2.0   72    -1    sparkline graph
LAN     68  63 .519    5.5   68     0    sparkline graph
COL     67  64 .511    6.5   69    -2    sparkline graph
SF      60  72 .455   14.0   66    -6    sparkline graph


Wildcard Standings
American League             
SEA     73  56 .566    0.0
NYA     72  59 .550    2.0
DET     71  60 .542    3.0
MIN     67  64 .511    7.0
TOR     66  65 .504    8.0
National League             
SD      71  59 .546    0.0
PHI     68  62 .523    3.0
LAN     68  63 .519    3.5
ATL     68  64 .515    4.0
COL     67  64 .511    4.5


Top Minor League Games
The following list, provided by First Inning, includes the top minor league batting (based on Runs Created) and pitching (based on Game Score) performances from yesterday.
ORG LVL PLAYER            AB  H 2B 3B HR BB SO  Notes
CIN AAA Jay Bruce......... 4  2  2  0  0  0  0  
LAA AAA Brandon Wood...... 3  1  0  0  1  1  2  3 R
CLE AA  Trevor Crowe...... 4  3  2  0  0  0  0  3 R
STL AA  Colby Rasmus...... 5  2  0  0  1  1  2  
LA  AAA Andy LaRoche...... 4  2  0  0  0  1  1  
ARI AAA Carlos Gonzalez... 4  2  0  0  0  1  0  
CLE AAA Andy Marte........ 3  2  0  0  0  1  0  
BOS AAA Jacoby Ellsbury... 5  2  0  0  1  0  0  
DET AA  Jeff Larish....... 3  2  1  0  1  1  0  
SEA AAA Jeff Clement...... 4  3  0  0  1  0  1  
LA  AAA Tony Abreu........ 5  2  2  0  0  0  0  
MIL A+  Lorenzo Cain...... 3  2  1  0  0  2  0  

ORG LVL PLAYER            IP  H  R ER SO BB HR  Notes
SD  AA  Wade Leblanc...... 7  3  1  1 10  0  0  
TB  AAA Jeff Niemann...... 6  5  3  2  6  0  0  
TEX A   Kasey Kiker....... 7  3  0  0  9  3  0  
HOU AAA Chad Reineke...... 8  4  0  0  5  0  0  
CHC AA  Donald Veal....... 7  7  3  3  5  0  0  
SF  AA  Nick Pereira...... 8  6  2  2  8  1  1  
BAL AAA Hayden Penn....... 6  7  1  1  5  0  0  
FLA A+  Ryan Tucker....... 5  5  3  3  6  4  0  
BOS AAA Clay Buchholz..... 5  5  5  3  4  3  0  9 GB
TOR AAA Josh Banks........ 6  6  3  3  4  1  0  11 GB
DET AAA Jordan Tata....... 7  4  3  3  6  5  0  
TB  AAA J.P. Howell....... 5  4  2  2  6  2  0  9 GB


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