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THT Daily ArchivesMay, 2008Friday, May 16THT Daily: SighInterleague play is back.Thursday, May 15THT Daily: Mr. ClutchJuan Pierre is batting .444 with runners in scoring position, which would lead the majors if he had just a few more plate appearances.Wednesday, May 14THT Daily: Rays in firstThe Tampa Bay Rays beat the Yankees in extra innings and take AL East lead.Tuesday, May 13THT Daily: Let’s play twoDouble doubleheaders yesterday, and a triple play to boot.Monday, May 12THT Daily: Astros sweepWatch out, Chicago and St. Louis. Houston is knocking on the door.Friday, May 09THT Daily: Braves win a close oneThe Braves won their first one-run game of the year, after losing nine straight.Thursday, May 08THT Daily: A cycle and three homersCarlos Gomez and Joey Votto are the batting stars of the day, but it's a good thing they didn't face Cliff Lee.Wednesday, May 07THT Daily: Pitching gemsGavin Floyd almost pitches a no-hitter, and gems are also hurled by Scott Olsen, Tim Wakefield, Carlos Zambrano and, um, Sidney Ponson?Tuesday, May 06THT Daily: Santana’s backForget 2007. Ervin Santana shut down the Royals convincingly last night and now sports a 2.02 ERA.Monday, May 05THT Daily: Rising AstrosThe Houston Astros are now at .500 and just four games out of first in the National League Central race.Sunday, May 04THT Daily: MatchupsCheck out the Rays-Red Sox game this afternoon featuring James Shields and Josh Beckett.Saturday, May 03THT Daily: Nicks and BruisesLots of players are getting nicked up as the season enters its second month.Friday, May 02THT Daily: Cust busts slumpFor one day, at least, Jack Cust broke out of his slump by going 4 for 4 and hitting a home run.Thursday, May 01THT Daily: Braves lose another close oneThe Braves lose to the Nationals, 3-2, making them 1-9 in games decided by one or two runs.April, 2008Wednesday, April 30THT Daily: DL actionAlex Rodriguez and John Smoltz were both placed on the disabled list yesterday.Tuesday, April 29THT Daily: Zito to the penOnly five games yesterday, but Barry Zito and, um, Roger Clemens, still made some news.Monday, April 28THT Daily: Rays sweep SoxShields shuts out the Red Sox, Webb beats Peavy, Wang shuts out the Indians and Edinson Volquez dominates the Giants.Sunday, April 27THT Daily: HanleyHanley Ramirez ups his home run total, now sitting at eight.Saturday, April 26THT Daily: One-Run GamesLooking at early season records, keep in mind that almost all teams will end up around .500 on one-run games.Thursday, April 24THT Daily: Winning milestonesThe Cubs won their 10,000th game, but Greg Maddux couldn't post his 350th win despite pitching superbly.Tuesday, April 22THT Daily: 5 in a rowChase Utley is on a roll.Monday, April 21THT Daily: .458Just wanted to make sure you knew what Chipper Jones' batting average is.Sunday, April 20THT Daily: Eastern WildnessTake a look at the predicted versus actual win totals. Most divisions are close to dead on so far except the AL and NL East.Saturday, April 19THT Daily: One-Sided ContestsOnly four games total were decided by two runs or less yesterdayFriday, April 18THT Daily: 22 inningsSan Diego and Colorado played three games in one!Thursday, April 17THT Daily: 11-4The Diamondbacks, ok, but the Cardinals?Wednesday, April 16THT Daily: AtlantaThey've only played 13 games yet the Braves are already 3 games under their expected win total.Tuesday, April 15THT Daily: Tiger offense breaks outPlus a couple of other dramatic ninth-inning wins yesterday.Monday, April 14THT Daily: All good things…Johnny Cueto and Oliver Perez finally give up some runs. Lots of them.Sunday, April 13THT Daily: Unlikely StartsThe major league leaders in saves play for St. Louis and Baltimore. What? |