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Romiezzo
My name's Romi Ezzo and I'm a huge sports fan. My favorite thing in the world is baseball, and hopefully, I can become someone involved in sports, whether it's being a sports writer, an analyst, a commentator, or a player (my ultimate dream is to become a baseball player). I like to play baseball, basketball, football, and soccer (when I feel like it). My favorite baseball players are Derek Jeter (even though I'm a Red Sox fan), Dustin Pedroia, Jacoby Ellsbury, Ichiro, Vlad Guerrero, Jonathan Papelbon, David Ortiz, and Troy Tulowitzki (in that order). My favorite basketball players are Dwight Howard, Kevin Garnett, Amare Stoudemire, Chris Paul, Steve Nash, and Dwyane Wade. I don't really have a favorite player in the NFL, because I just started following it a couple of years ago. I'm a New England fan, which means that I love the Red Sox, Patriots, Celtics, and Bruins. I'm glad that I can talk sports to a bunch of people that have the same in common that I do. :)

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Home Runs of April 30, 2008

by Romiezzo
created May 11, 2008, last edited June 10, 2008
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Batter Team (B) Inning Pitcher Team (P) Situation
Carlos Quentin (7) White Sox 4th Nick Blackburn (1) Twins 0 on, 2 out, 1-1
Edwin Encarnacion (7) Reds 2nd Braden Looper (2) Cardinals 0 on, 0 out, 0-0
Carlos Lee (6) Astros 1st Randy Johnson (2) Diamondbacks 2 on, 1 out, 1-0
Conor Jackson (5) Diamondbacks 3rd Shawn Chacon (3) Astros 0 on, 2 out, 2-6
Micah Owings (1) Diamondbacks 6th (PH) Dave Borkowski (2) Astros 1 on, 2 out, 5-7
Aaron Rowand (2) Giants 2nd Ubaldo Jimenez (2) Rockies 0 on, 0 out, 0-0
Jose Castillo (1) Giants 7th Justin Speier (3) Rockies 0 on, 0 out, 2-2
Marucs Thames (2) Tigers 5th Andy Pettitte (4) Yankees 1 on, 1 out, 1-2
Placido Polanco (1) Tigers 6th Andy Pettitte (5) Yankees 0 on, 0 out, 3-2
Placido Polanco (2) Tigers 8th Kyle Farnsworth (4) Yankees 0 on, 0 out, 5-2
Adrian Gonzalez (5) Padres 1st Jamie Moyer (2) Phillies 1 on, 1 out, 0-0
Chase Utley (11) Phillies 1st Chris Young (5) Padres 1 on, 1 out, 0-2
Kevin Kouzmanoff (2) Padres 3rd Jamie Moyer (3) Phillies 0 on, 0 out, 2-2
Grady Sizemore (3) Indians 1st Jarrod Washburn (5) Mariners 0 on, 0 out, 0-0
Wladimir Balentien (1) Mariners 7th Cliff Lee (1) Indians 2 on, 0 out, 0-8
Eric Hinske (6) Rays 4th Matt Albers (1) Orioles 1 on, 1 out, 1-1
David Ortiz (5) Red Sox 7th Dustin McGowan (2) Blue Jays 0 on, 1 out, 0-0
Russell Martin (3) Dodgers 2nd Scott Olsen (4) Marlins 0 on, 0 out, 0-0
Milton Bradley (3) Rangers 1st Brian Bannister (2) Royals 1 on, 2 out, 0-0
Brandon Boggs (1) Rangers 2nd Brian Bannister (3) Royals 0 on, 1 out, 2-0
Josh Hamilton (6) Rangers 2nd Brian Bannister (4) Royals 3 on, 2 out, 3-0
David Murphy (2) Rangers 5th Joel Peralta (1) Royals 1 on, 0 out, 7-0
David DeJesus (2) Royals 7th Kevin Milwood (3) Rangers 1 on, 1 out, 3-9
Gerald Laird (3) Rangers 7th Yasuhiko Yabuta (3) Royals 1 on, 2 out, 9-6
John Buck (2) Royals 9th C.J. Wilson (1) Rangers 1 on, 1 out, 7-11
Geovany Soto (4) Cubs 1st Jeff Suppan (4) Brewers 2 on, 1 out, 3-0
Geovany Soto (5) Cubs 4th Brian Shouse (2) Brewers 2 on, 2 out, 9-0
Mike Rivera (1) Brewers 7th Bob Howry (3) Cubs 1 on, 2 out, 3-13

For the people who have not been introduced to the "Home Runs of the Day" yet, let me just clarify a couple of things: * The "situation part" (the part that states the score) is the score BEFORE the home run is it. ** And, on a second note, the first part of the score is the score of the home run hitter's team. The second number represents the opponent's team.

The Two Home Run Leaders of the AL

Who would've thought this would ever happen this far in the season? As we approach the end of the month for the "Homer of the Day" articles, two members of the Chicago White Sox are currently tied for the lead for the most home runs so far this season (7). One isn't as much of a surprise, as he won the American League Silver Slugger Award for third basemen in 2006: Joe Crede. Crede, who just turned 30 three days before hitting his 7th homer, is making quite a comeback as far as home runs, RBIs, and slugging percentage after suffering from a back for most of the season; he hit his 7th home run on the 29th. I think it's going to be interesting as to who will actually win the Comeback Player of the Year. Cliff Lee is a pretty strong candidate right now, but don't count out Crede, as he had quite a first month this season.

The second player, one of Crede's teammates, has not hit more than 9 home runs in his short 2 year Major League carer. He's only hit one home run in April before this season, and only 14 home run during his first two years as a MLBer. His name is Carlos Quentin, and he's on a tear! He's hit just under .300 with 7 homers and 21 RBIs. He also has a .433 OBP and a .619 SLG. It's no wonder why the White Sox are no longer battling for 4th place anymore. If Paul Konerko, Nick Swisher, and Orlando Cabrera could actually do something, then the White Sox would still be in first place. Losing close games to the Minnesota Twins, like on the 30th (4-3), doesn't really help much either. We have seen a lot of improvements and breakouts this season for the White Sox. They just need to learn how to get some run support when pitchers pitch really well.

"It's not easy when you don't swing the bat well, you don't score some runs," Guillen said. "Our pitching staff did a pretty good job, and we don't find a way to get hits and score some runs. It's tough to win games when you only score two or three runs a game, and that's what we've been doing lately."

Owings Comes Up Big

Arizona Diamondbacks' Micah Owings isn't just a just a good hitter for a pitcher: he's a good hitter period. He proved it last Wednesday by coming up in a clutch situation against the Houston Astros. Randy Johnson had a poor outing, giving up 6 runs and 9 hits in 4 innings. He got lit up pretty quickly actually. 4 of the first 5 batters in the 1st inning would score thanks to a Lance Berkman single, and a Carlos Lee 3 run blast. The score was 6-2 by the end of the 2nd inning. However, the Diamondbacks would not quit, as they slowly climbed back after a homer by Conor Jackson, a pinch-hit double by Jeff Salazar, and a sacrifice hit by Chris Young bringing in Miguel Montero from third.

The Astros would later tally one more run on the board in the top half of the sixth, making it 7-5 in their favor. Micah Owings was put in the game to pinch hit. Who could blame Bob Melvin? Owings, who is already good enough as a pitcher (4-0 by the end of April), is, in almost everyone's mind the best hitting pitcher in the game. He hit the first pitch of the game from reliever Dave Borkowski to the right field seats, a two-run shot with two outs that tied the game at 7. The Diamondbacks would go on to win complete the comeback, 8-7, and became the first team to win 20 games this season.

"You have your bench and then you have an extra guy to pinch-hit and a guy you don't mind running up there against righties, lefties, in between," Arizona manager Bob Melvin said. "The way he's been swinging, it wasn't even a tough decision."

Although Randy Johnson gave up 6 runs in the first 2 innings 2 Wednesdays ago, the D-Bax were able to pick up the win.
Although Randy Johnson gave up 6 runs in the first 2 innings 2 Wednesdays ago, the D-Bax were able to pick up the win.

"I've been blessed to be able to swing it," Owings said, "so every time I get in the box I do my best to help this team.

"I don't think you've seen a guy like this," teammate Conor Jackson said. "I mean, Babe Ruth? That's really all that comes to mind. It's pretty impressive."

Owings is now 8 for 19 on the season (.421 average), and (as of April 30th) has the 5th highest OPS among hitters with a minimum of 75 plate appearances. That is just unbelieveable. You can't compare him to Babe Ruth, but Owings is proving to everyone how much he's worth: both as a pitcher, and (of course) as a hitter.

On a side note, the last pitcher to pinch hit and homer was Brooks Kieschnick back on April 22, 2004 against the Arizona Diamondbacks; Kieschnick was playing for the Milwaukee Brewers. It is one heck of a feat, and should definitely be mentioned in a segment of the "Homer of the Day".

Anyone every hear of this guy before? His name is Wladimir Balentien. He hit a three run homer (his first of the season) off of Cliff Lee (his first home run given up this season) to end his 27 inning scoreless inning streak.
Anyone every hear of this guy before? His name is Wladimir Balentien. He hit a three run homer (his first of the season) off of Cliff Lee (his first home run given up this season) to end his 27 inning scoreless inning streak.

Homer of the Day (April 29, 2008)

And the Homer of the Day for April 29, 2008 goes to...

Adrian Beltre of the Seattle Mariners (4 votes)!
Adrian Beltre of the Seattle Mariners (4 votes)!

Adrian Beltre's 5th home run of the 2008 season was quite an important home run. In fact, it won the ball game in the 9th inning against the Cleveland Indians. The score was 2-2 with Rafael Betancourt, who used to be a sure thing, on the mound. Beltre popped a three-run shot into the right field seats, making it 5-2. Thanks to a little insurance two-run single by Yuniesky Betancourt, the Mariners won what was thought to be a closer game, 7-2.

Others who received votes:
Nate McLouth of the Pittsburgh Pirates (1 vote)

On Another Matter:

Again, I apologize for procrastinating, once again. I've just been really busy with catching up on my APs. I can't tell you how much I appreciate you waiting for these. Thanks guys, for your support.

Thanks to everyone who has been voting, especially those who have since the very beginning (you know who you are). Like I said, the more votes we have in these articles, the better. It makes it more interesting, and makes me feel better when I post these articles.


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RomiezzoLegend
69 days ago
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On a side note, take a look at how many honers were hit in the Royals/Rangers game. I'm going to go to Arlington just so I can get a baseball as a souvenir. ;) Chase Utley hit his 11th BTW.
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Falcon02520Hall of Famer
69 days ago
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I have been waiting for this day to come up...

Micah Owings... a pitcher with a pinch-hit, game tying home run... it is hard to beat that...

There was question whether Crede should even get his job back over Fields upon his return this season. It's safe to say the White Sox made the right decision plugging him back in the every-day line-up...

Cliff Lee will win comeback player of year... Crede has no chance...

Carlos Quentin, two words: KICKS ASS!!!

Congrats to Utley on another home run. The NL MVP front runner is amazing... Now if only Pedro Feliz could win the 2010 MVP the Phillies infield would be complete...

Eric Hinske is a great pick up by the Rays... I am happy that I was wrong about him...

Soto with two home runs... and to think I changed my mind in the fantasy draft at the last second and went with Saltamacchia because "he had more upside"

Brian Bannister facked me on this day with giving up two bombs...

Still pissed about Soto...

Great stuff Romi...

Get caught up on your APs... they are much more important...
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RomiezzoLegend
69 days ago
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Thanks, Falcon. I got 5 more days 'til I have to take my 2 exams. Yes, 2. One for Macroeconomics and one for Microeconomics. GRRRRRRRRRR!!!!!!!
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RomiezzoLegend
69 days ago
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BTW, are you saying that Carlos Ruiz will win in '09?
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Yakob878MVP
67 days ago
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i wish ss had more impotant things to do
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KelsdadMajor Leaguer
68 days ago
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Owings
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J-DawgVarsity
68 days ago
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I'll go with Owings as well...
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