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Saturday, July 31, 2010

Curveballs for Jobu

Curveballs for Jobu is Off Base Percentage's daily trip around the ballparks.

Today's honorary bat boy is Ken Phelps















Tigers 6, Redsox 5. Jhonny Peralta is OPSing 3.050 with Detroit, making him insanely more valuable than the Jhonny Peralta Cleveland traded. True, he put that stat line up after just one game, but Peralta did hit two home runs in his Tigers' debut. Before putting together today's Jobu, I strolled through a few cbssports.com message boards and one poster said David Ortiz's grand slam in the bottom of the ninth that cut the lead to 1 and sent the tying run to the plate was meaningless. He's right: a guy hitting a grand slam in the bottom of the ninth that brings the tying run to the plate is the definition of meaningless. That's OK, I'm pretty sure that poster was a Cubs fan through September, 2004. Danny Worth: 0-2 in stolen base attempts.

Braves 6, Reds 4 (10)
. Outfielder Brent Clevlen: sent to minors.

Whitesox 6, Athletics 1. Lucas Harrell just wins baseball games. The right-hander allowed an earned run in six innings to win his big league debut and Chicago just keeps on dominating at home (12 straight and 19 of its last 20 at US Cellular). Gordon Beckham (2 hits, 2 RBIs Friday) has had a good July, hitting safely in all but five games this month, and has put 39 points on his batting average. Meanwhile, his OPS is up 100 points to .663 and safely past Balboni territory.

Rockies 17, Cubs 2. A new low for the Chicago Cubs! This is their 11th new low of the season, passing the 2000 Pirates for 23rd-most new lows in a season in the modern era. Colorado had a 5-2 lead and was down to its last strike in the eighth inning when Sean Marshall and Andrew Cashner happened. MTD already handled those two losers in the SOTN, but it's worth mentioning again: the pair allowed 11 runs on 40 pitches. That's a run every 3.6 pitches.

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Inside The Park Home Run Weekend

This has been a strange baseball season. Perfect games, Platinum Sombreros, Bengie Molina hit for the cycle. It's madness I tells ya. Cats and dogs living together. This weekend would prove to be no different as we had inside the park home runs on Saturday and Sunday. One believable, one crazy.

Tony Gwynn Jr
Gwynn already had one inside the park home run going into Saturday's game against the Diamondbacks so it wasn't a huge surprise when he pulled off his second. Gwynn ripped a liner past Rusty Ryal in the 6th inning and beat Kelly Johnson's relay throw home for his in-the-parker. I was amazed. I had no idea Rusty Ryal was getting MLB playing time. The speedy Gwynn has 13 stolen bases this season and could have more if not for a .323 OBP. In case you live in a cave, Tony Gwynn Jr is obviously the nephew of Chris Gwynn.

Jhonny Peralta


















Jhonny Peralta's inside the park home run today took the perfect storm of ball placement and a player falling through the outfield wall. Peralta hit one deep and Tiger's center fielder Ryan Radburn crashed through the Indian's bullpen door. The ball bounced back into the outfield and there wasn't another outfield arm capable of throwing out the fleet of foot Peralta. With Bengie Molina hitting a triple and Peralta hitting an inside the parker, I fully expect Jason Kendall to hit the league's first 3-run, infield single tomorrow. By the way, Kendall gets tagged out on that single while forgetting where to go following a hit and running into center field.