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THT Daily: homer streak

by THT Staff
August 15, 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
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Joe Torre's Dodgers swept the Phillies and are now tied with the Diamondbacks for the NL West lead. (Icon/SMI)

Jim Thome, Paul Konerko, Alexei Ramirez and Juan Uribe hit consecutive homers as the White Sox topped the Royals on Thursday afternoon. Thome started the streak with a three-run blast, and his teammates followed to tie the big league record and put the game out of reach for the Royals. Konerko's homer was his third this month, and he's 11-for-33 so far this month. For Uribe, it was his first homer in 107 at-bats.

Dodgers placed RHP Brad Penny on the 15-day disabled list with right shoulder inflammation. After spending six weeks on the DL due to right shoulder tendinitis, Penny lasted two starts before being sent back. He went for an MRI on Thursday, but the results are unknown. The Dodgers haven't announced who will replace him on Tuesday, but say they won't skip the start.

Padres placed RHP Chris Young on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to Aug. 11, with a strained right forearm. Young made it just three starts between DL stints and indicated Wednesday that he may simply shut things down for the season. If so, he follows a career-best 3.12 ERA last year by going 4-4 with a 4.74 ERA in 13 starts this year.

Troy Percival left Thursday's game with a right knee sprain. He suffered the injury after fielding a bunt and trying to tag out Mark Ellis. He was replaced by Grant Balfour, who allowed a game-tying single. Percival is currently day-to-day, and Balfour and Dan Wheeler should both be in the mix for save opportunities if he goes on the DL again.

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

Cubs 11, Braves 7: Mark Kotsay hit for the cycle and Jeff Francoeur -- who now admits what everyone has long known -- went 3-5 with 3 RBI. Nevertheless, the Braves still lost because Tom Glavine got his future Hall of Fame ass handed to him (4 IP, 7 H, 7 ER, 4 BB) in his first start in over two months. Personally, I am disappointed to see the Kotsay cycle, because he now supplants Albert Hall as the answer to the trivia question about which Brave did it last. For the past twenty years, you could bet your children that if someone on the Braves got a triple, Skip Caray would mention Albert Hall's name. Now Skip is gone and Albert's mark is gone, and I'm probably going to have to go and have a good cry. There. Are you happy 2008 Braves season? You've made a grown man cry.

Padres 3, Brewers 2
: No matter how bad it gets for the Padres, at least they have one of the best pitchers in baseball on their team to break bad streaks and occasionally remind the rest of the guys what good baseball looks like. Jake Peavy gives up one unearned run on four hits over seven to snap the Brewers' winning streak and stop Ben Sheets.

Cardinals 3, Marlins 0: I wish the Cardinals were still in the NL East. I'd much rather see them in the playoffs than New York, Philly, or Florida.

Mets 9, Nationals 3: Before this game, Lastings Milledge's line against the Mets this year was .171/.275/.229. In this game: 0-3 with a walk. Also, Brian Schneider hit a two run home run. Upshot: Ryan Church's head notwithstanding, I don't think New York has lived to regret the trade yet.

Diamondbacks 6, Rockies 2: Dan Haren did it all, pitching eight innings of two run ball and adding two hits and a run of his own on offense.

Rays 7, A's 6: Brad Ziegler gives up a run on two hits and a walk, ending (a) his scoreless innings streak; and (b) the only thing worth watching about the A's season. Wait, that's not true. Jack Cust is seriously chasing Ryan Howard's single-season strikeout record of 199 -- Cust is on pace for 206 -- so there's still a reason for East Bay fans to tune in.

Astros 7, Giants 4: I've mocked the Astros delusions of friskiness a lot lately, but credit where it is due: they have won eight in a row, are over .500, and have looked good doing it, and I don't think anyone could have predicted before the season began that they'd be playing as well as they are.

White Sox 9, Royals 2: Thome, Konerko, Ramirez, and Uribe go back-to-back-to-back-to-back in the bottom of the sixth. Lance Broadway -- which, coincidentally, is my porn star name -- gets the win.

Reds 3, Pirates 1: Chris Dickerson has spent eight seasons in the minors. There's some evidence that he has passable on base skills, but he has never had corner-outfielder power and, of course, due to the presence of Griffey and Dunn, he's never had a corner spot to play. He probably doesn't have any business being the starting left fielder for a major league team, but because of the Dunn trade, there he is. Last night he went 2-5 with two doubles and an RBI. Because of this, and because he's not Adam Dunn and this is Cincinnati, he's probably going to get more Major League plate appearances than he'll ever deserve over the next few years, so hey, let's hear it for right place-right time.

Tigers 5, Blue Jays 1: I was chatting with The Daily Fungo's Mike McClary as this game was happening. I asked him what he was up to. He said "just watching the Tigers lose again." Our chat ended before the 8th inning rally, but I was happy to see Detroit win this one, because Mike is a nice guy and I have this feeling that he had planned on blogging a championship run this year as opposed to Gary Sheffield turmoil stories.

Orioles 11, Indians 6: While Neyer outlined a handy-dandy game rating system yesterday (subscription only) that may help you figure out what to ignore, I feel obligated to write about every game, no matter how inconsequential. This is difficult, because as the season progresses and the playoffs get closer and closer, the meaningfulness quotient of this sort of matchup approaches zero. Still, I've so far resisted the urge to give games like these a pass, as it were, and I spend a little extra time to try and find something worth saying. This one took a while, but here you go: Orioles starter Daniel Cabrera leads the AL in walks, wild pitches, and hit batsmen. There should be some kind of Three True Outcomes honor to give him for winning such a dubious triple crown, shouldn't there?

Red Sox 10, Rangers 0: The Rangers gave up 37 runs in this three game series.

Dodgers 3, Phillies 1: The last time L.A. swept the Phillies in four games the starters were Johnny Podres, Stan Williams, Sandy Koufax, and Joe Moeller. Joe Torre was twenty-one years old and catching for the Milwaukee Braves. Charlie Manuel? Amazingly enough, he was still sixty-four years-old, heavy, and had a head of white hair. It was the damnedest thing.

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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 New York Mets at Pittsburgh Pirates, 7:05 PM
  (R) Mike Pelfrey (10-8) vs. (R) Jason Davis (1-1)
 St. Louis Cardinals at Cincinnati Reds, 7:10 PM
  (R) Brad Thompson (4-2) vs. (R) Bronson Arroyo (10-9)
 Chicago Cubs at Florida Marlins, 7:10 PM
  (R) Carlos Zambrano (12-5) vs. (R) Josh Johnson (3-0)
 Colorado Rockies at Washington Nationals, 7:35 PM
  (L) Jorge De La Rosa (5-6) vs. (R) Tim Redding (8-7)
 San Francisco Giants at Atlanta Braves, 7:35 PM
  (R) Matt Cain (7-9) vs. (R) Jair Jurrjens (11-7)
 Arizona Diamondbacks at Houston Astros, 8:05 PM
  (R) Brandon Webb (17-4) vs. (L) Wandy Rodriguez (7-4)
 Philadelphia Phillies at San Diego Padres, 10:05 PM
  (L) Jamie Moyer (10-7) vs. (R) Greg Maddux (6-8)
 Milwaukee Brewers at Los Angeles Dodgers, 10:40 PM
  (L) Manny Parra (9-5) vs. (R) Chad Billingsley (11-9)
 
 American League
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 Baltimore Orioles at Detroit Tigers, 7:05 PM
  (L) Chris Waters (1-0) vs. (L) Nate Robertson (7-8)
 Toronto Blue Jays at Boston Red Sox, 7:05 PM
  (R) Roy Halladay (13-9) vs. (R) Paul Byrd (7-10)
 Kansas City Royals at New York Yankees, 7:05 PM
  (R) Gil Meche (10-9) vs. (L) Andy Pettitte (12-9)
 LA Angels of Anaheim at Cleveland Indians, 7:05 PM
  (R) Jered Weaver (10-9) vs. (L) Cliff Lee (16-2)
 Tampa Bay Rays at Texas Rangers, 8:05 PM
  (R) Matt Garza (9-7) vs. (R) Kevin Millwood (6-6)
 Seattle Mariners at Minnesota Twins, 8:10 PM
  (R) Carlos Silva (4-13) vs. (L) Francisco Liriano (2-3)
 Chicago White Sox at Oakland Athletics, 10:05 PM
  (R) Gavin Floyd (12-6) vs. (L) Dallas Braden (3-2)

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      73  47 .608    0.0   67     6    sparkline graph
BOS     71  51 .582    3.0   74    -3    sparkline graph
NYA     64  57 .529    9.5   64     0    sparkline graph
TOR     62  60 .508   12.0   65    -3    sparkline graph
BAL     58  62 .483   15.0   60    -2    sparkline graph
American League Central     
CHA     68  52 .567    0.0   69    -1    sparkline graph
MIN     67  53 .558    1.0   64     3    sparkline graph
DET     59  62 .488    9.5   63    -4    sparkline graph
CLE     54  66 .450   14.0   60    -6    sparkline graph
KC      54  67 .446   14.5   50     4    sparkline graph
American League West        
LAA     75  44 .630    0.0   66     9    sparkline graph
TEX     61  61 .500   15.5   56     5    sparkline graph
OAK     55  65 .458   20.5   60    -5    sparkline graph
SEA     46  74 .383   29.5   51    -5    sparkline graph


National League East        Pwins  Diff
NYN     65  56 .537    0.0   66    -1    sparkline graph
PHI     64  57 .529    1.0   68    -4    sparkline graph
FLA     63  59 .516    2.5   59     4    sparkline graph
ATL     55  66 .455   10.0   61    -6    sparkline graph
WAS     44  78 .361   21.5   45    -1    sparkline graph
National League Central     
CHN     74  47 .612    0.0   76    -2    sparkline graph
MIL     70  52 .574    4.5   66     4    sparkline graph
STL     68  56 .548    7.5   66     2    sparkline graph
HOU     62  59 .512   12.0   58     4    sparkline graph
PIT     55  66 .455   19.0   53     2    sparkline graph
CIN     54  68 .443   20.5   51     3    sparkline graph
National League West        
ARI     62  59 .512    0.0   63    -1    sparkline graph
LAN     62  59 .512    0.0   64    -2    sparkline graph
COL     54  69 .439    9.0   54     0    sparkline graph
SF      50  70 .417   11.5   48     2    sparkline graph
SD      47  74 .388   15.0   49    -2    sparkline graph


Wildcard Standings
American League             
BOS     71  51 .582    0.0
MIN     67  53 .558    3.0
NYA     64  57 .529    6.5
TOR     62  60 .508    9.0
TEX     61  61 .500   10.0
National League             
MIL     70  52 .574    0.0
STL     68  56 .548    3.0
PHI     64  57 .529    5.5
FLA     63  59 .516    7.0
HOU     62  59 .512    7.5

Game of the Day
Rays 7, Athletics 6 - FINAL

TAMPA BAY              ab  r  h rbi bb so lob   avg
A Iwamura 2b            6  1  1  0   0  2   4  .278
B Upton cf              6  0  2  1   0  2   2  .264
C Pena 1b               5  1  1  1   1  3   1  .242
C Floyd dh              2  4  1  0   4  0   2  .261
W Aybar 3b              5  1  2  2   1  0   1  .229
E Hinske lf             2  0  0  0   0  0   1  .253
 va-J Ruggiano ph-lf-rf 4  0  1  1   0  2   1  .256
D Navarro c             4  0  2  2   1  0   0  .299
G Gross rf              1  0  0  0   1  1   1  .231
 vb-R Baldelli ph-rf    4  0  1  0   0  1   4  .231
 J Bartlett ss          0  0  0  0   0  0   0  .263
B Zobrist ss-lf         4  0  2  0   1  0   1  .243

Totals                 43  7 13  7   9 11  18   ###

OAKLAND                ab  r  h rbi bb so lob   avg
M Ellis 2b              3  1  1  0   2  0   1  .234
C Gonzalez cf           6  1  2  2   0  2   3  .270
F Thomas dh             5  0  1  1   0  1   3  .246
 R Davis pr-dh          1  0  1  0   0  0   0  .240
J Cust lf               5  0  0  0   1  3   3  .225
E Brown rf              5  1  0  0   1  1   3  .245
B Crosby ss             5  1  3  0   1  0   1  .256
K Suzuki c              5  1  2  0   1  0   4  .289
D Barton 1b             5  0  1  2   0  1   3  .209
J Hannahan 3b           2  0  0  0   2  1   1  .223
 C Pennington pr-3b     1  1  0  0   0  1   2  .000
 ha-R Bowen ph          1  0  0  0   0  0   1  .190

Totals                 44  6 11  5   8 10  25   ###

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    TAMPA BAY       - 021 010 001 002   --   7 13 1
    OAKLAND         - 220 000 001 001   --   6 11 0
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va-singled to left center for E Hinske in the 5th;  vb-struck out looking for G 
Gross in the 5th;  ha-grounded into fielder's choice to third for C Pennington 
in the 12th.

BATTING: 2B - W Aybar (11, S Gallagher); B Upton (27, B Ziegler); C Floyd (6, S 
Casilla); D Barton (10, J Shields); C Gonzalez (21, J Shields). 3B - W Aybar 
(1, S Gallagher); M Ellis (3, J Shields). HR - C Gonzalez (4, 1st inning off J 
Shields 1 on, 0 Out), C Pena (23, 12th inning off S Casilla 0 on, 0 Out). S - M 
Ellis. SF - D Navarro. RBI - W Aybar 2 (16), D Navarro 2 (43), J Ruggiano (3), 
B Upton (54), C Pena (67), C Gonzalez 2 (21), D Barton 2 (31), F Thomas (29). 
2-out RBI - W Aybar, J Ruggiano, D Navarro, F Thomas. Runners left in scoring 
position, 2 out - E Hinske 1, R Baldelli 2, B Upton 1, A Iwamura 1, J Cust 2, E 
Brown 2, C Pennington 2, C Gonzalez 1. GIDP - W Aybar, C Floyd, M Ellis, K 
Suzuki 2. Team LOB - TAMPA BAY 10, OAKLAND 12. BASERUNNING: SB - M Ellis (14, 
2nd base off J Howell/D Navarro). FIELDING: E - J Bartlett (12, ground ball). 
Outfield assists - E Brown (B Upton at 1st base). PB - D Navarro. DP:  (W 
Aybar-A Iwamura-C Pena, B Zobrist-A Iwamura-C Pena, J Bartlett-A Iwamura-C 
Pena, E Brown-S Gallagher-B Crosby, J Hannahan-D Barton, M Ellis-D Barton, B 
Crosby-M Ellis-D Barton). 

TAMPA BAY                    ip       h   r  er  bb  so  hr    era
J Shields                     5       5   4   4   5   3   1   3.75
C Bradford                    1       1   0   0   1   1   0   2.28
J Howell                      1       0   0   0   0   3   0   2.37
D Wheeler                     1       0   0   0   1   0   0   2.61
T Percival (H, 3)               1/3   0   1   1   1   0   0   3.69
G Balfour (B, 1)                2/3   1   0   0   0   2   0   1.21
J Hammel (W, 4-3)             2 2/3   4   1   0   0   1   0   4.15
T Miller (S, 1)                 1/3   0   0   0   0   0   0   4.70

OAKLAND                      ip       h   r  er  bb  so  hr    era
S Gallagher                   4       4   3   3   4   4   0   4.60
D Meyer                         2/3   1   1   1   3   2   0   3.37
A Embree                      1 1/3   1   0   0   0   2   0   5.12
J Devine                      1       0   0   0   1   1   0   0.98
B Ziegler                     2       2   1   1   1   1   0   0.22
H Street                      1       0   0   0   0   1   0   4.47
S Casilla (L, 2-1)            2       5   2   2   0   0   1   3.19

C Bradford pitched to 1 batter in the 7th.

WP - J Hammel. IBB - C Pena (by B Ziegler). HBP - D Barton (by T Miller). 
Pitches-strikes: J Shields 94-56; C Bradford 18-11; J Howell 16-9; D Wheeler 
11-5; T Percival 9-4; G Balfour 13-8; J Hammel 52-31; T Miller 4-2; S Gallagher 
91-48; D Meyer 31-15; A Embree 13-11; J Devine 14-9; B Ziegler 30-15; H Street 
13-7; S Casilla 24-17. Ground balls-fly balls: J Shields 6-6; C Bradford 1-1; J 
Howell 0-0; D Wheeler 2-1; T Percival 1-0; G Balfour 0-0; J Hammel 6-1; T 
Miller 1-0; S Gallagher 1-6; D Meyer 0-0; A Embree 0-1; J Devine 2-0; B Ziegler 
2-3; H Street 0-2; S Casilla 2-3. Batters faced: J Shields 23; C Bradford 5; J 
Howell 3; D Wheeler 4; T Percival 2; G Balfour 3; J Hammel 12; T Miller 2; S 
Gallagher 19; D Meyer 6; A Embree 4; J Devine 3; B Ziegler 8; H Street 3; S 
Casilla 10. IRS - G Balfour. UMPIRES: HP--James Hoye. 1B--Tom Hallion. 
2B--Brian O'Nora. 3B--Paul Nauert.   T--4:24. Att--16,689. Weather: 68 degrees, 
partly cloudy. Wind: 7 mph, out to right.

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
Lance Berkman         HOU     Alex Hinshaw         SF      373    372  25  JE
Chris Burke           ARI     Glendon Rusch        COL     433    400   1  ND
Mike Cameron          MIL     Trevor Hoffman       SD      390    391  20  PL
Carlos Delgado        NYM     Collin Balester      WAS     371    374  26  JE
Jeff Francoeur        ATL     Bob Howry            CHC     393    383  10  PL
Carlos Gonzalez       OAK     James Shields        TB      386    385   4  JE/L
Matt Holliday         COL     Dan Haren            ARI     436    404  22  JE
Matt Kemp             LAD     Brett Myers          PHI     406    406  14  PL
Paul Konerko          CWS     Joel Peralta         KC      350    355  12  PL
Mark Kotsay           ATL     Ted Lilly            CHC     414    392   6  PL
Fred Lewis            SF      Brian Moehler        HOU     451    449   9  ND
Ryan Ludwick          STL     Scott Olsen          FLA     394    390  30  JE
David Ortiz           BOS     Tommy Hunter         TEX     387    388  17  JE
Lyle Overbay          TOR     Armando Galarraga    DET     375    351   9  PL
Carlos Pena           TB      Santiago Casilla     OAK     391    390  23  PL
Alexei Ramirez        CWS     Joel Peralta         KC      382    384  11  PL
Aramis Ramirez        CHC     Tom Glavine          ATL     420    397  20  PL/L
Brian Schneider       NYM     Collin Balester      WAS     405    408   3  PL
Chris Snyder          ARI     Glendon Rusch        COL     378    351  11  PL
Alfonso Soriano       CHC     Tom Glavine          ATL     422    395  22  ND
Jim Thome             CWS     Joel Peralta         KC      420    412  25  PL
Juan Uribe            CWS     Robinson Tejeda      KC      351    353   4  JE
Javier Valentin       CIN     Ian Snell            PIT     394    390   3  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
NYM AA  Mike Carp......... 4  3  2  0  1  1  0  
SD  A+  Eric Sogard....... 4  3  3  0  0  1  0  
MIN AA  Daniel Valencia... 4  2  1  0  1  1  2  
SF  A+  Andrew D'alessio.. 4  2  0  0  2  0  0  
WAN A+  Michael Burgess... 3  2  1  0  1  1  1  
STL A+  Tyler Henley...... 7  4  2  0  0  0  0  
MIL A+  Brent Brewer...... 5  3  1  0  1  0  1  
SEA A   Alex Liddi........ 5  3  1  0  1  0  0  
COL A+  Michael McKenry... 1  1  0  0  1  3  0  
COL AA  C. Nelson......... 5  3  1  0  0  1  1  4 RBI
SF  A+  Darren Ford....... 3  2  1  0  0  1  0  
MIL A+  Jonathan Lucroy... 5  2  0  0  1  1  1  

ORG LVL PLAYER            IP  H  R ER SO BB HR  Notes
TB  AA  J. Hellickson..... 7  6  3  3 10  0  0  
NYM A+  Dylan Owen........ 6  4  1  1 10  0  1  
BAL AA  C. Tillman........ 6  3  0  0  7  0  0  
SF  A+  Daryl Maday....... 6  5  1  1  8  0  0  
ARI A+  Wes Roemer........ 7  4  0  0  6  0  0  
FLA AAA E. De La Cruz..... 8  9  2  2  9  0  1  16 GB
NYM A-  Bradley Holt...... 7  3  1  1  8  2  1  
KC  AA  Daniel Cortes..... 6  3  1  1  9  3  1  
STL AAA P.J. Walters...... 6  6  3  3  9  2  1  
TB  AAA Mitch Talbot...... 7  6  0  0  5  1  0  12 GB
FLA A+  Andrew Miller..... 6  3  0  0  3  0  0  
PHI AAA Carlos Carrasco... 6  5  2  1  8  4  0  

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