The Hardball Times

THT Daily: Double your cycles

by THT Staff
September 02, 2008

Player News
Yesterday’s Results
Today’s Games
Standings
Game of the Day
Yesterday’s Home Runs
Top Minor League Performances

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Player News
Player Headlines are courtesy of Rotoworld
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Cliff Lee, Surprise of the Year (Icon/SMI)

Cliff Lee became baseball's first 20-game winner by shutting out the White Sox on Monday night in a 5-0 Indians victory. Lee's exquisite season continues. Over nine brilliant innings, he allowed five singles and zero walks while striking out four and using only 109 pitches. It was his fourth complete game of the season and his second shutout. On the shoulders of Lee's gem, the Indians move back into the win column after being swept by the Mariners, and the White Sox drop into a first-place tie with the Twins atop the AL Central.

Roy Oswalt tossed eight-plus innings of shutout ball in the Astros' 3-0 blanking of the Cubs on Monday. It certainly helped that both he and Jason Marquis were getting pitches a foot off the plate. Oswalt improved to 5-1 since the start of August and 13-9 overall by limiting a tough Cubs lineup to four hits. He struck out three and didn't issue a single walk.

The St. Louis Post Dispatch reports that Chris Carpenter (shoulder) will return as a reliever and come off the disabled list as soon as Monday. Carpenter threw a 40-pitch bullpen session Sunday, keeping his pitch count relatively low so that he could be available to the Cardinals if needed Tuesday. "We all felt that I'd get more of an opportunity to get out there more times doing it this way than trying to build my pitch count back up as a starter and only get one or two starts," Carpenter said. "So, I'm looking forward to it. It's going to be new." Carpenter hasn't pitched in relief since 2000 and figures to work in low-leverage spots initially, but could emerge with a key late-inning role if he proves healthy.

According to manager Joe Girardi, Joba Chamberlain (shoulder) is expected to come off the disabled list Tuesday. Out since August 6, he'll work out of the bullpen with an eye toward potentially making a few starts later this month. "Whatever they need me to do, I'm up for it," Chamberlain said. "I feel good and ready to help in any way possible."

Jason Schmidt (shoulder) has been shut down for the rest of the season. Schmidt was unable to return from the shoulder surgery he underwent 15 months ago. He had been rehabbing at Triple-A Las Vegas in hopes of returning as a reliever this season. Manager Joe Torre wouldn't say exactly what went wrong, but the team's website hints that there's a chance Schmidt will need another operation.

Stephen Drew became the third Diamondback to hit for the cycle and the first to perform the feat at Chase Field in Monday's 8-6 win over the Cardinals. Drew singled in the first, tripled in the third, homered in the fifth, and hit a ground-rule double in the eighth. The D-Backs went down 5-1 early, but rallied and finally overcame the deficit when newbie David Eckstein singled in the go-ahead run in the seventh. He finished 2-for-4 with two RBI in his debut with the Diamondbacks. Drew led the charge today though, finishing with three runs scored. He's hitting .289 with 36 doubles, 10 triples and 16 home runs.

Justin Upton left Monday's game in the eighth inning with a head injury after being hit by Brad Thompson's pickoff throw to first base. It's not like it was intentional or anything, but it'd be nice if Thompson could have been tossed from the game for making such a lousy throw and putting another player at risk. Fortunately, Upton was able to walk off on his own after being down for a couple of minutes. He's probably day-to-day.

Ben Sheets left Monday's game after five innings with left groin tightness. Sheets threw just 54 pitches in five scoreless innings before being replaced by Carlos Villanueva against the Mets. He should be considered day-to-day. If he can't make his next start, Mark DiFelice could be a candidate to step in.

Yesterday’s Results
Game recaps provided by Craig Calcaterra of Shysterball.

Diamondbacks 8, Cardinals 6; Mariners 12, Rangers 6: Stephen Drew hits for the cycle in the Dbacks-Cards game, and Adrian Beltre does the same in the Mariners-Rangers tilt. They are the third and fourth players in just over two weeks to do it, following Mark Kotsay on August 14th and Cristian Guzman on the 28th. Carlos Gomez did it back in May, making it five guys this season. Other seasons in which five or more guys hit for the cycle: 1887, 1890, 1933, 1940, 1950, 1970, 1976, 1980, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2006. I knew you wanted to know that.

Astros 3, Cubs 0: Oswalt shuts down the suddenly punchless Cubbies over 8+. The Astros would currently be leading the NL West and would at least be in the conversation in the East.

Yankees 13, Tigers 9: Justin Verlander (1.2 IP, 8 H, 7 ER) and Sidney Ponson (3 IP, 9 H, 6 ER) combine to commit heinous crimes against baseball artistry in a matchup many thought we'd be seeing in the playoffs this October. Jim Leyland gives the quote of the week: ""We basically threw a lot of balls when we should've thrown strikes and we threw some strikes when we should've thrown balls. And that's the end of the conversation. I'll see you later."

Rockies 4, Giants 0: There's some loose talk in the game story about the Rockies making a run in September, but the only race actually implicated by this game is the four-way battle royal between the Nats, Giants, A's, and Padres for the worst offense in baseball. As far as that goes, San Francisco putting up a goose egg in Coors makes this something of a statement game for them.

Indians 5, White Sox 0: A five hit shutout for Cliff Lee's 20th victory has to put an end to any debate -- to the extent there was any in the first place -- about the AL Cy Young. He was toying with the Sox in this one, at one point retiring more than 20 in a row.

Nats 7, Phillies 4: It seems like a decade ago, but it was really just the opening weekend of this season when I was exhibiting a full-on Ryan Zimmerman man-crush, only to have the season turn into a nightmare for both him and the Nats. It's nice to see him have a couple of big hits lately and see the Nats string together a bunch of wins like they have to remind people that there really was a reason to be somewhat excited about Washington before the season started.

Mets 4, Brewers 2: Sheets leaves the game early due to problems in the groinal area and Eric Gagne gave up three runs in the eighth. Not good for Milwaukee, obviously, but given that Ned Yost is content to shred Sabathia's arm before he hits the free agent market, they may just decided to go with a one man rotation from here on out.

Marlins 4, Braves 3: Batting second for the Atlanta Braves . . . the first baseman . . . Martin Prado . . . Prado. That pretty much sums up Atlanta's year, doesn't it?

Red Sox 7, Orioles 4: I hate to root against anyone just for the sake of rooting against them, and I have nothing personal against the Red Sox, but we really, really need Boston to lose some games in a hurry if we are to be faced with the dream scenario of Fox trying to hype Yankees and Red Sox-free playoff baseball next month. Can you imagine an ALCS intro that goes "162 games in the regular season, and nothing has been decided between the Twins and the White Sox!" We really need this to happen.

Dodgers 5, Padres 2: Finally, the Padres inability to score runs works in Greg Maddux's favor. Maddux has now tied Clemens on the all-time win list, which is rather important on a symbolic level for bespectacled men who, in the absence of brute strength, depend on their guile and intellect to get by. Not that I know anyone like that.

You can download a compact version of yesterday's boxscores from Heater Magazine.

First Inning's Major and Minor League Daily Reports:
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Today’s Games
National League
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 Pittsburgh Pirates at Cincinnati Reds, 7:10 PM
  (R) Ian Snell (5-10) vs. (R) Aaron Harang (4-14)
 Philadelphia Phillies at Washington Nationals, 7:10 PM
  (L) Cole Hamels (11-8) vs. (L) John Lannan (8-12)
 Atlanta Braves at Florida Marlins, 7:10 PM
  (R) Charlie Morton (4-8) vs. (R) Anibal Sanchez (2-3)
 Houston Astros at Chicago Cubs, 8:05 PM
  (R) Brandon Backe (9-12) vs. (R) Carlos Zambrano (13-5)
 New York Mets at Milwaukee Brewers, 8:05 PM
  (L) Jonathon Niese (0-0) vs. (L) Manny Parra (10-6)
 San Francisco Giants at Colorado Rockies, 8:35 PM
  (R) Tim Lincecum (15-3) vs. (R) Livan Hernandez (1-3)
 St. Louis Cardinals at Arizona Diamondbacks, 9:40 PM
  (R) Adam Wainwright (7-3) vs. (R) Yusmeiro Petit (3-3)
 San Diego Padres at Los Angeles Dodgers, 10:10 PM
  (R) Cha Seung Baek (4-8) vs. (L) Clayton Kershaw (2-5)
 
 American League
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 Chicago White Sox at Cleveland Indians, 7:05 PM
  (L) John Danks (10-7) vs. (R) Fausto Carmona (7-5)
 Baltimore Orioles at Boston Red Sox, 7:05 PM
  (R) Radhames Liz (5-3) vs. (L) Jon Lester (12-5)
 LA Angels of Anaheim at Detroit Tigers, 7:05 PM
  (L) Joe Saunders (14-7) vs. (R) Chris Lambert (0-1)
 Minnesota Twins at Toronto Blue Jays, 7:07 PM
  (L) Glen Perkins (12-3) vs. (L) David Purcey (2-5)
 New York Yankees at Tampa Bay Rays, 7:10 PM
  (R) Mike Mussina (16-7) vs. (R) Matt Garza (11-7)
 Seattle Mariners at Texas Rangers, 8:05 PM
  (L) Ryan Feierabend (0-1) vs. (R) Brandon McCarthy (0-0)
 Oakland Athletics at Kansas City Royals, 8:10 PM
  (L) Gio Gonzalez (1-2) vs. (R) Zack Greinke (9-9)

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
TB      84  51 .622    0.0   78     6    sparkline graph
BOS     80  57 .584    5.0   82    -2    sparkline graph
NYA     73  64 .533   12.0   72     1    sparkline graph
TOR     70  66 .515   14.5   76    -6    sparkline graph
BAL     63  74 .460   22.0   66    -3    sparkline graph
American League Central     
CHA     77  60 .562    0.0   78    -1    sparkline graph
MIN     77  60 .562    0.0   77     0    sparkline graph
CLE     66  70 .485   10.5   71    -5    sparkline graph
DET     66  71 .482   11.0   68    -2    sparkline graph
KC      57  79 .419   19.5   55     2    sparkline graph
American League West        
LAA     83  53 .610    0.0   74     9    sparkline graph
TEX     67  72 .482   17.5   63     4    sparkline graph
OAK     63  74 .460   20.5   64    -1    sparkline graph
SEA     54  83 .394   29.5   58    -4    sparkline graph


National League East        Pwins  Diff
NYN     77  61 .558    0.0   77     0    sparkline graph
PHI     75  63 .543    2.0   78    -3    sparkline graph
FLA     70  68 .507    7.0   66     4    sparkline graph
ATL     59  79 .428   18.0   66    -7    sparkline graph
WAS     53  85 .384   24.0   54    -1    sparkline graph
National League Central     
CHN     85  53 .616    0.0   87    -2    sparkline graph
MIL     80  57 .584    4.5   78     2    sparkline graph
STL     74  64 .536   11.0   74     0    sparkline graph
HOU     72  66 .522   13.0   66     6    sparkline graph
CIN     61  76 .445   23.5   59     2    sparkline graph
PIT     57  79 .419   27.0   55     2    sparkline graph
National League West        
ARI     70  67 .511    0.0   72    -2    sparkline graph
LAN     68  70 .493    2.5   70    -2    sparkline graph
COL     65  74 .468    6.0   64     1    sparkline graph
SF      59  78 .431   11.0   56     3    sparkline graph
SD      53  84 .387   17.0   57    -4    sparkline graph


Wildcard Standings
American League             
BOS     80  57 .584    0.0
NYA     73  64 .533    7.0
TOR     70  66 .515    9.5
CLE     66  70 .485   13.5
TEX     67  72 .482   14.0
National League             
MIL     80  57 .584    0.0
PHI     75  63 .543    5.5
STL     74  64 .536    6.5
HOU     72  66 .522    8.5
FLA     70  68 .507   10.5

Game of the Day
Marlins 4, Braves 3 - FINAL

ATLANTA                ab  r  h rbi bb so lob   avg
J Anderson cf           5  0  3  1   0  2   2  .326
M Prado 1b              5  0  0  0   0  2   4  .338
C Jones 3b              4  0  1  1   0  1   0  .358
B McCann c              4  0  0  0   0  2   3  .295
Y Escobar ss            4  1  1  0   0  0   2  .282
K Johnson 2b            4  0  1  0   0  1   0  .263
J Francoeur rf          4  0  2  0   0  2   2  .232
B Jones lf              3  1  2  1   0  1   1  .270
M Hampton p             2  1  1  0   0  0   1  .250
 J Bennett p            0  0  0  0   0  0   0  .222
 va-G Norton ph         1  0  0  0   0  0   1  .244
 M Gonzalez p           0  0  0  0   0  0   0  .000

Totals                 36  3 11  3   0 11  16   ###

FLORIDA                ab  r  h rbi bb so lob   avg
H Ramirez ss            3  1  0  0   1  0   2  .295
P Lo Duca c             4  1  2  0   0  1   1  .242
 A Amezaga cf           0  0  0  0   0  0   0  .255
L Gonzalez rf           4  0  1  1   0  0   2  .267
 M Lindstrom p          0  0  0  0   0  0   0  .000
J Cantu 1b              4  1  1  2   0  0   0  .277
D Uggla 2b              2  1  0  0   2  1   1  .259
J Willingham lf         2  0  0  0   1  0   1  .255
C Ross cf-rf            3  0  1  0   1  0   1  .260
W Helms 3b              3  0  1  0   1  0   0  .245
J Johnson p             2  0  0  0   0  1   2  .182
 A Miller p             0  0  0  0   0  0   0  .067
 ha-M Jacobs ph         1  0  0  0   0  0   0  .241
 A Rhodes p             0  0  0  0   0  0   0  .000
 J Baker c              0  0  0  1   0  0   2  .267

Totals                 28  4  6  4   6  3  12   ###

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    ATLANTA         - 010 020 000   --   3 11 0
    FLORIDA         - 201 000 001   --   4  6 0

Two outs when winning run scored.
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ha-grounded to pitcher for A Miller in the 7th;  va-popped out to shortstop for 
J Bennett in the 9th.

BATTING: 2B - B Jones (7, J Johnson); P Lo Duca (9, M Hampton); L Gonzalez (25, 
M Hampton). HR - J Cantu (23, 1st inning off M Hampton 1 on, 2 Out). S - M 
Hampton , B Jones , J Willingham. SF - J Baker. RBI - B Jones (6), J Anderson 
(3), C Jones (67), J Cantu 2 (74), L Gonzalez (43), J Baker (21). 2-out RBI - J 
Cantu 2. Runners left in scoring position, 2 out - J Anderson 2, B McCann 1, M 
Prado 1, Y Escobar 2, J Willingham 1, H Ramirez 1. GIDP - L Gonzalez. Team LOB 
- ATLANTA 8, FLORIDA 6. BASERUNNING: SB - J Anderson (4, 2nd base off J 
Johnson/P Lo Duca), C Jones (3, 2nd base off J Johnson/P Lo Duca). CS - D Uggla 
(4, 2nd base by M Hampton). FIELDING: DP:  (K Johnson-Y Escobar-M Prado). 

ATLANTA                      ip       h   r  er  bb  so  hr    era
M Hampton                     6       6   3   3   3   2   1   5.67
J Bennett                     2       0   0   0   0   1   0   4.04
M Gonzalez (L, 0-1)             2/3   0   1   1   3   0   0   3.68

FLORIDA                      ip       h   r  er  bb  so  hr    era
J Johnson                     6       9   3   3   0   8   0   3.25
A Miller                      1       0   0   0   0   3   0   5.58
A Rhodes                      1       0   0   0   0   0   0   0.00
M Lindstrom (W, 3-2)          1       2   0   0   0   0   0   3.37

IBB - C Ross (by M Gonzalez). Pitches-strikes: M Hampton 106-62; J Bennett 
22-13; M Gonzalez 17-5; J Johnson 108-73; A Miller 13-10; A Rhodes 10-5; M 
Lindstrom 17-12. Ground balls-fly balls: M Hampton 8-7; J Bennett 4-1; M 
Gonzalez 1-1; J Johnson 5-5; A Miller 0-0; A Rhodes 0-3; M Lindstrom 1-2. 
Batters faced: M Hampton 25; J Bennett 6; M Gonzalez 5; J Johnson 27; A Miller 
3; A Rhodes 3; M Lindstrom 5. UMPIRES: HP--Chad Fairchild. 1B--Sam Holbrook. 
2B--Mark Wegner. 3B--Jeff Kellogg.   T--2:44. Att--12,209. Weather: 90 degrees, 
partly cloudy. Wind: 18 mph, in from center.

The following graph tracks the game's Win Probability, courtesy of Fan Graphs. You can also view live WPA graphs at Fangraphs during any ballgame all season long.

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Yesterday’s Home Runs
The following stats are provided by Hit Tracker, which logs the projected “true” distance of each home run (if it were to land uninterrupted at field level) and its "standard" distance, which is corrected for weather conditions. Each homer is also categorized into one of three types: Just Enough (JE) for homers that cleared the fence by ten feet or less, Plenty (PL) for those that were sure home runs but not “blasts,” and No Doubt (ND) for true “blasts”—homers that cleared the fence by at least 20 feet and landed at least 50 feet beyond the fence.
Hitter                Team    Pitcher              Team   True   Stnd.  # Type
Jeff Bailey           BOS     Garrett Olson        BAL     367    383   2  ND
Adrian Beltre         SEA     Matt Harrison        TEX     382    372  26  PL
Yuniesky Betancourt   SEA     Josh Rupe            TEX     428    424   5  ND
Casey Blake           LAD     Chris Young          SD      349    336  18  PL
Miguel Cabrera        DET     Edwar Ramirez        NYY     366    351  30  PL/L
Jorge Cantu           FLA     Mike Hampton         ATL     409    417  23  PL
Delgado Carlos        NYM     Eric Gagne           MIL       0      0   1  0
Juan Castro           BAL     Paul Byrd            BOS     371    385   2  JE
Johnny Damon          NYY     Justin Verlander     DET     372    364  12  PL
Stephen Drew          ARI     Joel Piniero         STL     411    404  16  ND
Adam Dunn             ARI     Joel Piniero         STL     389    382  35  JE
Josh Hamilton         TEX     Carlos Silva         SEA     419    408  30  PL
Brandon Inge          DET     Sidney Ponson        NYY     369    383  11  PL
Adam Jones            BAL     Paul Byrd            BOS     425    437   8  ND
Felipe Lopez          STL     Randy Johnson        ARI     437    429   3  ND
Joe Mather            STL     Randy Johnson        ARI     374    367   8  PL
Kevin Millar          BAL     Paul Byrd            BOS     329    347  20  JE
Yadier Molina         STL     Randy Johnson        ARI     408    400   6  JE
Albert Pujols         STL     Randy Johnson        ARI     440    432  30  ND
Mark Reynolds         ARI     Kyle McClellan       STL     408    401  27  JE
Jimmy Rollins         PHI     Jesus Colome         WAS     379    378  10  PL
Gary Sheffield        DET     Sidney Ponson        NYY     413    428  14  PL
Taylor Teagarden      TEX     Carlos Silva         SEA     440    429   2  PL
Jason Varitek         BOS     Garrett Olson        BAL     376    387  12  JE
Chris Young           ARI     Joel Piniero         STL     417    410  19  ND
Ryan Zimmerman        WAS     Kyle Kendrick        PHI     440    443  10  ND

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, with a focus on each team’s top prospects.
ORG LVL PLAYER            AB  H 2B 3B HR BB SO  Notes
COL AA  Dexter Fowler..... 5  3  2  1  0  0  2  
CHC A-  Josh Vitters...... 4  3  3  0  0  0  1  
CLE A-  L. Chisenhall..... 4  3  2  0  0  1  0  3 R
MIN AAA Jason Pridie...... 5  3  1  0  1  0  2  3 R
CLE AAA Trevor Crowe...... 5  3  1  0  1  0  0  
PIT AAA Chris Duffy....... 4  3  0  0  1  1  0  
LA  AA  Lucas May......... 4  3  1  0  1  0  0  
FLA A   Michael Stanton... 1  1  0  0  1  4  0  
HOU A-  Jason Castro...... 4  3  1  0  1  0  1  
SD  A-  James Darnell..... 5  3  1  0  1  0  0  
ATL A+  Travis Jones...... 5  4  1  0  0  0  1  
COL A   Everth Cabrera.... 4  2  1  1  0  0  1  

ORG LVL PLAYER            IP  H  R ER SO BB HR  Notes
SEA A   Michael Pineda.... 9  1  0  0 14  0  0  
BOS AA  D. Richardson..... 7  4  2  2 11  1  0  
NYM A-  Bradley Holt...... 6  2  2  2 12  2  0  
PIT AAA Daniel McCutchen.. 7  5  0  0  9  0  0  
WAN AAA Tyler Clippard.... 7  6  3  3 10  1  0  
CHW AAA Charlie Haeger.... 9  6  1  1  7  0  1  
SF  A+  Daryl Maday....... 5  6  2  2  9  0  1  
COL AAA Gregory Reynolds.. 7  10  3  3  9  2  0  
NYY AAA Philip Hughes..... 6  4  1  1  8  4  0  
SF  AAA Steven Hammond.... 7  9  2  2  6  1  0  
STL AAA Mitchell Boggs.... 7  3  1  1  6  2  1  
SD  A   Jeremy McBryde.... 5  7  3  3  6  1  0  

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