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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 May 8, 2008

by Romiezzo
created June 14, 2008, last edited June 17, 2008
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Batter Team (B) Inning Pitcher Team (P) Situation
Johnny Damon (5) Yankees 4th Paul Byrd (8) Indians 0 on, 0 out, 0-0
Jason Giambi (6) Yankees 4th Paul Byrd (9) Indians 1 on, 2 out, 1-0
Robinson Cano (4) Yankees 7th Paul Byrd (10) Indians 0 on, 1 out, 4-3
Wilson Betemit (1) Yankees 7th Masahide Kobayashi (2) Indians 0 on, 1 out, 5-3
Jermaine Dye (6) White Sox 5th Kevin Slowey (2) Twins 0 on, 0 out, 0-2
Juan Uribe (3) White Sox 5th Kevin Slowey (3) Twins 1 on, 1 out, 1-2
Ryan Ludwick (6) Cardinals 2nd Jorge De La Rosa (2) Rockies 0 on, 0 out, 0-4
Ryan Ludwick (7) Cardinals 8th Matt Herges (2) Rockies 0 on, 2 out, 2-7
Chris B. Young (8) Diamondbacks 1st Brett Myers (12) Phillies 1 on, 1 out, 0-1
Justin Upton (6) Diamondbacks 7th Clay Condrey (2) Phillies 0 on, 0 out, 1-7
Kevin Youkilis (7) Red Sox 5th Justin Verlander (7) Tigers 1 on, 2 out, 3-1
Gabe Gross (2) Rays 5th Jesse Litsch (6) Blue Jays 1 on, 2 out, 0-0
Carlos Pena (8) Rays 7th Jesse Litsch (7) Blue Jays 0 on, 0 out, 2-0
Vernon Wells (5) Blue Jays 9th Troy Percival (1) Rays 1 on, 1 out, 0-3
Dioner Navarro (1) Rays 13th Shawn Camp (1) Blue Jays 3 on, 2 out, 4-3
Jorge Cantu (5) Marlins 1st Carlos Villanueva (9) Brewers 1 on, 2 out, 0-0
Matt Treanor (1) Marlins 5th Carlos Villanueva (10) Brewers 2 on, 2 out, 4-1
Willie Harris (1) Nationals 3rd Brandon Backe (7) Astros 0 on, 1 out, 1-0
Rob Mackowiak (1) Nationals 8th Oscar Villarreal (7) Astros 1 on, 2 out, 5-1
Nick Markakis (7) Orioles 3rd Luke Hochevar (2) Royals 2 on, 1 out, 1-0
Ian Kinsler (3) Rangers 2nd Felix Hernandez (5) Mariners
1 on, 1 out, 2-0

A Grand Day for Navarro

For those of you who don't remember this game, let me remind you. It was the bottom of the ninth inning, with the Tampa Bay Rays winning a game at the Rogers Centre against the Toronto Blue Jays 3-0. It seemed like the Rays were going to win only their second game out of six, and the Jays would finally be stopped for the second time out of eight; the only exceptions in both streaks were when they faced each other two games before this one. Eventually, this pitchers duel went into extra innings, and one team became victorious thanks to a sacrifice fly and a grand slam in the 13th inning. Read along and find out how these teams got there.

This battle started with a pitchers duel involving Jesse Litsch (pitching for the Jays) and Edwin Jackson (pitching for the Rays). Both guys brought their A games, as only 3 runs scored amongst the two starters. Primarily, Jackson did exceptionally well, pitching 8 solid innings without surrendering a single run, and allowing only 6 hits and 1 walk. However, Litsch got into a little bit of trouble when the 5th inning came along, as he gave up a 2 run homer to Gabe Gross, making it a 2-0 lead for Tampa Bay. On top of that, left hander Carlos Pena drove a ball to the opposite field for a home run of his own, taking a 76 mile-per-hour Litsch curveball to the opposite field to make it 3-0 in the 7th inning. Other than that, both pitchers pitched pretty well, putting only 9 other runners on base (combined).

To the top the ninth they went, and both starters were done. The Rays didn’t score any insurance runs, so it was a save situation if manager Joe Maddon decided to take Jackson out. Jackson was still pitched a pretty strong eighth inning, getting Marco Scutaro to fly out, and striking out Alexis Rios and Shannon Stewart for the final two outs of the inning; Jackson’s 112th and last pitch was a 97 mile-per hour fastball, so he was still doing well. However, because it was a save situation, Maddon decided to go with the guy who had not surrendered one run in 11 innings, with only 3 batters managing to get on base: Troy Percival. Little did anyone know that this was a huge mistake, as Percival would allow more hits in this particular game than all of the previous 11 games he pitched in. It all started with Scott Rolen’s single to left field. Two batters later, Vernon Wells homered to make it a one run ballgame. The next batter was Lyle Overbay, and he hammered a 1-2 pitch to left-center field for a stand up double. The tying run was on second base, so Toronto’s manager, John Gibbons, had no choice but to take the risk and substitute Overbay for Joe Inglett to run the bases. Five fastballs later, Aaron Hill was able to get a hit one out of Akinori Iwamura’s range, and Inglett beat centerfielder B.J. Upton’s throw to not only tie the ballgame, but to give Percival his first blown save of the season.

The Rays and Jays headed to extra innings, and it seemed like it was going to be over after a leadoff ‘’triple’’ by Alexis Rios in the bottom of the tenth off of Dan Wheeler. Eventually, it turned into an interesting inning, as Shannon Stewart struck out looking, and Scott Rolen was intentionally walked. Matt Stairs then struck out swinging, meaning that the Rios could not score on a sacrifice fly anymore. Then Vernon Wells was walked (unintentionally) to load the bases, which meant it was all up to Rod Barajas. He struck out swinging, and Wheeler got out of the gem, and the game continued.

Navarro was the reason why the Jays/Rays game turned into a total blowout.
Navarro was the reason why the Jays/Rays game turned into a total blowout.

Moving on, 3 innings later, the game was busted wide open, after a sacrifice fly by Carl Crawford, and a grand slam by Dioner Navarro (with 2 outs and a full count), making it 8-3 in favor of Tampa Bay. Toronto could not come back from that deficit, as the score stayed the same way when the game ended. Shawn Camp gave up all 5 runs in the last inning for the loss, while J.P. Howell earned his win by pitching 3 shutout innings.

Homer of the Day (May 7, 2008)

And the Homer of the Day for May 7, 2008 goes to...

Mark Ellis of the Oakland Athletics (6 votes)!
Mark Ellis of the Oakland Athletics (6 votes)!

...And the walkoff homer wins the Homer of the Day. Click here for more information about the homer.

Others who received votes:
Carlos Gomez of the Minnesota Twins (1 vote)
Joey Votto of the Cincinnati Reds (1 vote)

On Another Matter:

I have one goal for this series: to catch up before the regular season is actually over! 

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.

You guys might be wondering why I haven't posted this article in so long. It's actually very frustrating, because I have actually typed this article up three times, and the internet just shut down on me. The original article actually involved a Yankees/Indians game. It didn't even give me a warning or anything; it just shut down, just like that. Plus this must've happened to me four or five times before this week. I'm sorry for the late article; I'm sure you guys understand.


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Yakob878MVP
159 days ago
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Dioner Navarro
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Falcon02520Legend
159 days ago
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Nice recap...

Type up the article but continuously copy and paste it to a notebook document so that you can save it (just in case)...

This one is for you Kelsdad. My vote is for Dioner Navarro...
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RomiezzoLegend
159 days ago
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Yeah, I'm doing that from now on. I can't take typing up an article twice anymore. It gets boring having to do this 2 or 3 times.
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SalmanpourVarsity
158 days ago
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Dioner Navarro first homer and it was a grand slam....this is amazing for him.
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OvertheedgeVarsity
158 days ago
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navaro
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