Sunday, May 31, 2009

Thursday, May 28, 2009

On the O's

The Baltimore Orioles completed a 3 game sweep of the Toronto Blue Jays with a come-from-behind (twice) 12-10 victory yesterday at Camden Yards. It is the O's first sweep of the Blue Jays since 1994.


Nolan Reimold hit a walk-off 3 run homer in the 11th to cap the final comeback. It is the recently called up rookie's 4th home run in 49 ML AB's.

Luke Scott homered on the first pitch offered to him in his return from the DL.

Rich Hill got roughed up in his 3rd start of the season, lasting only 3 1/3 innings and surrendering 7 runs (6 earned). The bullpen combined for 7 1/3 innings allowing 3 runs and keeping the O's in the game long enough for Jays starter Roy Halladay to depart and the Jays bullpen to take over, setting the stage for the O's 5 run 8th inning to tie the game and 4 run 11th inning to win it after falling behind in the top of the 11th.

The Tigers come to town today for a 4 game set. David Hernandez (3-1, 2.91 ERA at AAA Norfolk) has been called up to take the start for Koji Uehara, who was placed on the DL yesterday. Hernandez has 60K in 43 1/3 IP including a 14K performance in his last outing in the minors.

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

On the O's


The Orioles most recent turn through the rotation was the best of the year by far and resulted in 4 victories for the Birds.


The wins came against the lowly Nationals and the slumping Blue Jays.

It is , nonetheless, encouraging because Baltimore has often been the destination for ailing teams to get well.

DateStarterIPHitsRunsResult
5/26/09Jason Berken572Win 7-2
5/25/09Jeremy Guthrie771Win 4-2
5/24/09Brad Bergesen5 2/384Lose 8-5
5/23/09Koji Uehara330Win 2-1
5/22/09Rich Hill5 2/332Win 4-2

Jason Berken pitched as well as could be hoped for in his ML debut. Jeremy Guthrie finally put together a start without throwing a bunch of fat pitches. Brad Bergesen pitched well enough to win and left with a lead, however, the bullpen could not hold it. Not too discouraging considering the bullpen had thrown 12 1/3 innings in the previous two days in nailing down tight victories. Uehara pitched 3 scoreless innings before leaving with a tweaked hamstring and Rich Hill posted a 2nd consecutive good start which the bullpen finished up in a 12 inning affair.

Uehara is expected to miss his next start with the hamstring problem, which means the next turn through the rotation will have only Guthrie remaining from the Opening Day rotation. Both Berken and Bergesen are O's minor league products and a 3rd is expected to be called up to take Uehara's next start.

The O's also announced that catcher Matt Weiters will be called up to make his ML debut in Baltimore against the Tigers on Friday night.

Thursday, May 21, 2009

REPORTERS NOTEBOOK: 052309 - "Wiffleball Rivalry Resumes Monday"

A long off-season comes to an end Monday, when the Nieces & Nephews Team battles the Aunts & Uncles in the annual Memorial Day Wiffleball Tournament. Thousands are expected to attend the contest, held at Mentzer Field in the rolling hills of Hallam, Pa.
“It’s going to be a game for the ages,” says Uncle Stan, spokesman for the Aunts & Uncles Team.
This year’s clash features intriguing story-lines, as the Aunts & Uncles look to extend their winning streak — to two games — while the Nieces & Nephews hope to regain their dominance.
“We’re not gonna’ take it, no we aint gonna’ take it,” says first basewoman Meagan Sterner. “We’re not gonna’ take it anymore.”
Big games are expected from Aunt Vicki Mentzer aunt Aunt Connie Sterner, as the veteran ballplayers aspire to carry their aging team to victory.
“We just want it more this year,” says Aunt Connie. “That’s for sure.”
Ace hurler Jamie Lynn Pitzer is expected to make her third consecutive start on the hill for the Nieces & Nephews. The opponents mastered Pitzer in last year’s contest, tagging her for seven runs in the first two innings, before she settled down.
“They got lucky,” Pitzer said in an exclusive interview.
Grandma Mentzer doesn’t know what to anticipate, other than a big crowd and good food.
“The kids seem to be really focused this year, but Uncle Jeff said his team is hungry — in more ways than one,” laughs Grandma.
For highlights of Monday’s bash, watch the Video Reporters Notebook in the May 30 edition of the Gettysburg Times.
It’s action you won’t want to miss.
~ Scot A. Pitzer, Times Staff Reporter.

Monday, May 18, 2009

On Treading Water

The O's have managed a 7-6 record in the 13 games since a season high 6 game losing streak to end April and start the month of May.


Pitching woes continue to plague the Orioles, whose starters have the highest ERA and the lowest IP per Start in the AL. Only the Oakland A's starters have fewer Wins than O's starters.

The O's bullpen has started to round into form with merely the 10th highest ERA in the AL. If the starters don't soon start pitching deeper, this trend will not last for long.

Defensively, the O's have tightened up over the last 13 games. They now have only the 10th highest number of errors in the AL, but still have surrendered the most Unearned Runs.

The O's offense is playing respectable baseball, ranking 6th in Batting Average, 7th in Slugging and 8th in Runs in the AL. The offense has been carried by Roberts, Jones, Markakis and Huff. If the rest of the roster gets "off the schnide", there is still hope for a potent offense.

The highlight of the last 13 games is this.

Friday, May 15, 2009

Golf

You know what golf is, don't you? It's basketball for people who can't jump, and chess for people who can't think.
-- Tom Robbins,
from B is for Beer

Thursday, May 14, 2009

REPORTERS NOTEBOOK: 051609 - "School District Consolidation"

Pa. Governor Ed Rendell has come up with a lot of bogus ideas over the years, but his school district consolidation proposal is really mind-boggling.
Big Ed thinks that the Commonwealth could save money by compacting the state’s 500 school districts down to about 100 or so.
I just don’t see it happening, especially around here.
If it was put to referendum in Upper Adams, for example, it’d be rejected — probably by 100 percent.
Why?
Because, it would mean that Bermudian and Biglerville would likely have to merge.
Uhmm, no.
There’s no way we’re going to send our kids to school with those heathens!
(At least they have decent water up there.)
Good luck Ed, trying to push this one through the State Legislature.
It’ll never work in Apple Town.
~ Scot A. Pitzer, Times Staff Reporter.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Worst Owner in Baseball


Guess who is number one. Two winning seasons out of 15 years of ownership, and the sad thing is that he doesn't care.




Year of Purchase: 1993
Purchase Price: $173m
Current Value: $400m
W-L: 1,128-1,179
Winning Percentage: .486
Playoffs: two
Championships: zero


When the Baltimore lawyer took control of the team in 1993, it was a year removed from its Camden Yards debut with a stacked roster Angelos allowed former GM Pat Gillick to build. The O's went on to make the first of two consecutive ALCS appearances just three years later. Then Angelos began his notorious meddling, firing popular manager Davey Johnson, burning through another five managers, killing trades proposed by his GMs and stripping down one of baseball's proudest franchises. The O's haven't finished above .500 in 11 seasons since their last playoff appearance.

On the Stimulus Plan
















The Obama Administration Unemployment projection if the Stimulus Plan were to be passed is represented by the Dark Blue Line.  

The Obama Administration Unemployment projection if Congress failed to pass the Stimulus Plan is represented by the Light Blue Line.



Thursday, May 07, 2009

REPORTERS NOTEBOOK: 050909 - "Bike Week Fund Update"

Everyone involved with the Scot Pitzer Bike Week Committee is pleased to announce that our fundraising drive for 2009 is off to a flying start.
I was getting my morning cup of coffee mid-week at Kennie’s Market in Gettysburg when a gorgeous senior citizen handed me $10.
“Ma’am,” I said, “that is very generous.”
She planted a smooch on my left cheek.
“Keep your mouth shut,” she said. Then she winked at me.
I am also pleased to announce that I have a new sponsor: Season’s Bakery on Chambersburg Street. We are placing a jar at the front counter.
As of mid-week, we have raised $143.83. That is truly an accomplishment, given these tough economic times.
If you can sponsor me, send your donation (made out to Adams Co. Arts Council) to Gettysburg Signs, 100-B Buford Ave, Gettysburg, 17325. Or just mail to the newsroom, or the Arts Council.
If I win, I get to ride with Jennifer LeVan during the Bike Week Parade of Chrome in 2009. (No cats allowed at the parade.) All proceeds benefit the Adams County Arts Council.
Honestly, even I have opened up my heart to these charitable causes.
Last weekend, for example, I donated the $40 that I won during a poker game to the Scot Pitzer Bike Week Fund.
My sister has even pledged to give me $5.
And I also donated the $1 check that the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania mailed me as a tax rebate. Thank you, Gov. Rendell.
(Big Ed donated $20 million to the new GNMP Visitor Center. I expect nothing less. Only $19,999,999 more to go.)
I might be alright, though. We have enough support up in Bermudian Springs to carry us to victory.
~ Scot A. Pitzer, Times Staff Reporter.

Tuesday, May 05, 2009

O's Demote Sherrill, Bullpen Holds "Relievers Only" Mtg


http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/baseball/bal-sp.osnotes05may05,0,6624018.story

O's relievers close door - - - Bullpen meeting called after pronouncement on Sherrill

By Jeff Zrebiec jeff.zrebiec@baltsun.com
May 5, 2009

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - With their roles no longer certain, Orioles relievers held a "bullpen only" meeting in the visiting clubhouse at Tropicana Field before Monday's series opener against the Tampa Bay Rays.
They were mum on what was discussed, though Orioles manager Dave Trembley made it clear that the meeting was planned by the relievers, not the coaching staff, who held their own meeting in Trembley's office before the game.
"That was an impromptu get-together on their part," Trembley said.
The bullpen is in flux after Trembley's pronouncement Sunday that George Sherrill, who has blown two saves in six chances this season, is no longer the full-time closer and that the role will be decided on a "day-to-day" basis.
Trembley elaborated on the decision before Monday's game, and acknowledged that it is slightly out-of-character for him not to have relievers in established roles.
"It probably is different, but sometimes you have to do some things a little different to try and win a game," Trembley said. "I'll have to wait and see. I think sometimes it depends on the score and also depends on who's available and who is pitching well. And I also think sometimes you have to go away from the norm a little when things aren't going well for you, and right now things aren't going well for us."
Trembley pointed to Sherrill's struggles getting right-handed batters out - they are hitting .394 against him with three homers in 33 at-bats - as a reason for the change. He said right-handers Jim Johnson and Chris Ray could get save chances but that Danys Baez will stay in his current role and be used as a bridge to get to the back end of the bullpen.
"I'm not excluding George, but I think everybody that has followed the club understands the difference in the right and left situations," Trembley said. "I'm certainly not trying to be disrespectful at all. I'm very much appreciative of what George has done, but I also think there are other things to consider."
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Monday, May 04, 2009

On the O's Week Four

The O's took on "Oh-fer" in Week 4 losing 6 straight to complete the month of April at 9-13 and currently stand at 9-16.


The highlight of the week was Jamie Walker's post-game comments disparaging MLB Umpire Angel Hernandez after Tuesday's loss to the Angels. Walker's comments were apt, for which the AL fined him.

O's hitting ranked 13th in the AL for the week. The offense is currently broken. No one on the team can lay down a sacrifice bunt, hit to the right side w/a runner on 2nd and no outs, steal a base, etc.... Late in the week, the hitters seem to have lost their patience at the plate as well. Everyone is in a hurry to make an out.

The defense continues its' poor play, although they no longer lead the AL in errors.

Starting pitching logged a 5.45 ERA and did average a smidge over 6 IP per start.
The bullpen logged a 5.71 ERA and blew 2 save opportunities.

So, the O's are in Tampa Bay for 2 games then back home for the Twins and Yankees in Week 5.

Ugh.

Saturday, May 02, 2009

On Headlines

Here's a good one.

Friday, May 01, 2009

On the President

 "I did not authorize attacks on the pirates! I ordered a tax on the pirates."