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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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Resident Interview (04/16/08)

by Falcon02520 and Romiezzo
created April 16, 2008, last edited June 03, 2008
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The Falcon takes on ArmchairGM's resident baseball fan from Kuwait.  Lets get some opinions about this early 2008 MLB season from The Legend Romiezzo...


As a baseball fan, it is almost certain that you are somewhat shocked at the Detroit Tigers' lack luster performance this early in the season. How surprised are you at the Tigers' poor performance? It is still early in the season, but what should they do to turn their season around?

The thing about the Tigers (and the thing I took in consideration before the season started when I made my predictions) is that the Tigers are going to do a lot more things differently. I quote Babe Ruth when he said, "The way a team plays as a whole determines its success. You may have the greatest bunch of individual stars in the world, but if they don't play together, the club won't be worth a dime." That is one of my favorite quotes by Babe Ruth because many people tend do overlook the fact that a team like the Tigers need to win ballgames not just on how many runs they score or how many runs they surrender, but based on how well they communicate, and the consequences they face when they have a "Yankee lineup" and a sucky starting rotation. If a couple of guys on the Tigers stink, unless the starting pitcher has an outing that keeps the game close, you can kiss your next couple of games goodbye. I'm saying is that if Renteria, Polanco, Magglio, Guillen, Cabrera, and Granderson (when he comes back from injury) don't all produce, the Tigers won't find themselves in the playoffs. You're talking about a team that was five outs away from being no-hit by Gavin Floyd. You're talking about a team that is last (yes, LAST) in runs scored. The GIANTS have scored more runs than the Tigers; now that is really, really sad.

Why are they not scoring many runs like they're supposed to, you might ask? Well, the only excuse I have for them is that the Tigers are making all of these changes that they need to adapt to. For instance, can a team really rely on Kenny Rogers right now, who just happens to be the oldest player in the game at 43? Can you really rely on Dontrelle Willis? I mean, he's only getting worse and worse, not to mention that he's now pitching in another league, and against 15 teams that he's not used to pitching to at all. You can't expect him to be Cy Young Award winning material. Look at what Josh Beckett did for the Red Sox his first year. I actually picked them to be second (not first, like many people believe) because of the fact that they're going to be like the 2007 New York Yankees this year: a really slow start, coming back, but not able to win the division.


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Evan Longoria was called up by the Tampa Bay Rays on Friday. What do you see his immediate impact as being to the club? Will he be the American League Rookie of the Year?

From what we have seen from Longoria already in the past 2 or 3 games, I believe that we are going to see a rising star on the Tampa Bay Rays' roster. If this kid is as good as everyone says he is, then only good things can happen for the Rays. He has already hit his first homer, and has an average of above .300. I know we can't say much about him now, but I believe that he will be the AL Rookie of the Year if he just keeps doing what he's doing. He will have a much better chance of winning it than Delmon Young (at least I think so) mainly because of the fact that he's a prospect whose name is well known to everyone before he even started playing in the majors. Secondly, the Rays are probably going to do better this season. Why is that important? Because Longoria will seem more valuable to the Rays. I don't know much about prospects, so I'm just going to say that Longoria has a pretty good chance of winning it IF he lives up to his hype and the Rays do pretty well.


Brian Bannister and Zack Greinke have each won three games so far this season on a Kansas City team that is over a .500 record. Do you see the Royals franchise fortunes turning around? It seems that they are building a solid team, would you agree with this statement?

Can I see the Royals' franchise fortunes turning around so early in the season by just two pitchers with such great potential? With 13 games into the season, the Royals have surrendered 33 runs, which is 16 runs less than any other other American League's team, and 13 runs less than any other team in the Major Leagues. It is unbelievable how well they have pitched within the last 13 games. Can I believe that people won't degrade the Royals now? Absolutely, due to the fact that many players have shown that they have such great potential. Guys like Zack Greinke, Brian Bannister, Alex Gordon, Billy Butler, Mark Teahen, Joakim Soria, and even Joey Gathright have proven to be decent, talented players. I'll give them two to three more years, and they'll have the team that could beat who are now called the "Big Boys" (Cleveland and Detroit). They will definitely be solid by the end of this decade.


Three youngsters from the Diamondbacks have started off the season very hot. Do you see Mark Reynolds, Justin Upton, and Chris Young as the catalysts for the Diamondbacks not just now, but in the future as well? Or does it lay more in the hands of how Haren and Webb fair? What could Arizona expect come October this year?

The Diamondbacks are definitely showing that last season was no fluke. They currently have the best record in baseball, and there's no way anyone can argue that this young team is going to be the team to beat this year. They are working very coherently for each game, which is why they are in first place, and is why they have 37 more runs scored than runs allowed, which is more than any other team in the Major Leagues. You know what else? They lead the Majors in runs scored with 89, which is 10 more than any other MLB team, and 18 more than any other team in the National League. They're also 4th in the MLB in runs allowed, which signifies how well they're doing as a whole. The only negative statement I can say about them is that the bullpen is not as reliable as it should be, as they are currently responsible for half of the team's losses. Tony Pena has currently has a 7.11 ERA in 6 1/3 IP, and Brandon Lyon, who has gotten off to a rocky start this year, has a 7.20 ERA and a loss in 5 IP already. Everyone else seems to be doing extremely well. Brandon Webb, Danny Haren, and Micah Owings have impressed me with the games they have pitched.

I was extremely surprised to see that no one here talked about Mark Reynolds that much. Ryan Braun got all the rookie third base recognition while Mark Reynolds was able to hit 17 homers and drive in 62 in 111 games. I've got nothing but good things to say about Justin Upton. Like brother B.J. did back in his rookie season, he had a pretty slow rookie season. However, just like B.J., he's doing remarkably well, hititng .370 (7th in NL) with 5 home runs (1st in NL) and 12 RBI's (7th in NL). I see Justin Upton, who is only 20 years old, is doing very well this year, as well as the man who was 3 stolen bases shy of a 30-30 season: Chris Young. Although he may not be clutch (besides hitting a couple walk-offs last season) or very handy with runners in scoring position, he is still able to hit a home run or steal a base here and there. All three of them, as well as many others, have the potential of becoming great ballplayers, which is exactly why I believe that they will be on top of the division (once again) when it's all said and done for 2008.

 

A special thanks to Romiezzo for the interview. He is swamped with school work, but always has the time to talk baseball...


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Manny StilesAAA-er
182 days ago
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I hope you guys enjoyed this because you guys don't know jack about baseball!!! (just kidding, nice piece...)
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RomiezzoLegend
181 days ago
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Hey Stiles, I have an excuse: I can't rely on anything but stats in Kuwait. ;)
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KelsdadAll-Star
181 days ago
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Nice idea guys. Looks kind of familiar, though
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LASportsblogAAA-er
181 days ago
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More Resident Interviews, fewer Aspostrophe's. Maybe 1 of each a week, maybe 2 if you have time. They are good, but the variety is gooder (yes I did that on purpose)
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Falcon02520Legend
179 days ago
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So less of the falcon's opinions and more of the falcon just asking questions? Can not do that. My Opinions will arrive (just as soon as I write them)...
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RomiezzoLegend
179 days ago
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I hope that you will be able to find me some more questions, Falcon. I really enjoyed answering them. Thanks a lot.
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LASportsblogAAA-er
181 days ago
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Apostrophe...
Sprots This user apparently needs help spelling basic things.
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Falcon02520Legend
181 days ago
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Nobody is talking about the interview, so I am going to play devil's advocate because I agree with all of Romiezzo's stuff...

Romi, you are really surprised Reynolds didn't get recognition when guys like Tulowitzki and Chris Young recieved little credit of their own?
Gathright is just speed. A decent player is a stretch...
Many prospects come up every season that have done great things in the minors but their game hasn't translated to the major league. What are the odds Longoria is on this list? I guess there is a chance it could happen...
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RomiezzoLegend
181 days ago
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Tulowitzki and Young got recognition... they just didn't get enough of it. Tulowitzki should've gotten the Rookie of the Year in the eyes of several, and Young should've been mentioned a lot more often, especially since he was a rookie and was only 3 stolen bases away from a 30-30 season, and was one of the leaders of a team who quietly won the division last year.

It's amazing how people depend on statistics nowadays. As a shortstop, Tulowitzki was a great leader for the Rockies, even though he was a rookie. Tulowitzki's defense was better than Braun's and many shortstops in the MLB. You could make several points about how Tulowitzki didn't deserve any recognition last year. He got more fame by turning an unassisted triple play than by working more diligently than just about any other player in the MLB or by leading the Rockies to the playoffs with his defense and coming up in some clutch situations (.314 with men on).

Tulo's gotten some recognition. Chris Young... ehh... not so much. But does he deserve that much credit really?
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RomiezzoLegend
181 days ago
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Oh, and as for Joey Gathright, I agree with you that he's just speed, for now. I honestly think that he's going to end up with a OK season; his batting average will be worse because of the fact that he'll probably get more at-bats this season, but hopefully, for him and the Royals, his speed can even things out with his lack of ability to get on base via "hitting". Why do I have so much faith in him? I dunno. Maybe I just think he's cool because he can jump over cars, and also because he's on my fantasy team. But seriously, this is going to be a good season for the Royals. I say 3rd place (yes, I have changed my prediction rapidly). Your statement about Longoria is 100% true. I can see any rookie not living up to their expectations. It's just a prediction though. I mean... all the good prospects come from Tampa Bay, don't they? ;)
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KelsdadAll-Star
181 days ago
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Gathrights a bench player, he's only playing because David DeJesus is on the DL.
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Falcon02520Legend
181 days ago
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Like I said... Devil's Advocate :)
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KelsdadAll-Star
181 days ago
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W
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RomiezzoLegend
181 days ago
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"Hey Stiles Kels and Falcon, I have an excuse: I can't rely on anything but stats in Kuwait. ;)"
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KelsdadAll-Star
181 days ago
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The interviewer didn't do his homework first.
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Falcon02520Legend
181 days ago
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What do you mean Kelsdad?
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KelsdadAll-Star
181 days ago
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"Like I said... Devil's Advocate :)" I assume that was addressed to me?
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Falcon02520Legend
181 days ago
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No. It was addressed to Romi. My comment above I said I would play Devil's Advocate to get some talk started. I agree with all of Romi's answers, so I figured to start some talk I'd disagree (even though I actually agree with what he said)... If that makes any sense?

What do you mean by me not doing my homework? I would like to know so I can work on becoming a better interviewer...
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Niteowl049AAA-er
181 days ago
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Falcon did a great job with the questions and Romiezzo gave great answers. Romi made a good point about Reynolds not being being mentioned more often. He has been leading in RBI's for awhile in the NL.
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Tmil42Draft Pick
181 days ago
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If you want to nitpick, Falcon...
  • Willis will only be facing 13 new teams in the American League (after all, there's only 14 teams in the AL and he won't be pitching against his own team).
  • More people probably knew about Delmon Young before he entered the majors, if only because of the bat-throwing incident.
  • I can definitely make a case that the Mets, Phillies, Cubs, Brewers, and Padres all could be the team to beat in the NL. I won't do it, but I could.
But seriously, this was a great job, and Romi's got the right idea. I don't care how much schoolwork there is to do, there's always time to talk baseball.
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KelsdadAll-Star
181 days ago
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I live near the Royals spring training facility and got to see both Greinke and Bannister throw a few times, in games and pens sessions both.

Among other pitchers I saw this spring were Mark Prior, Chris Young, Greg Maddux, Kevin Millwood, Eric Bedard, Manny Parra and Ryan Dempster.

Greinke was, by far, the best pitcher I saw all spring. Not even close.
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Niteowl049AAA-er
181 days ago
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Looks like Greinke has got past his personal problems and that has made him a better pitcher.
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RomiezzoLegend
181 days ago
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If he had personal problems, I could understand how that is a factor as to why he did bad in the past. Now, with 3 years of experience, Greinke has now been able to stay calmer during certain situations, knows more about the game (what to throw, the batters, etc.), and can get outs. He only has 9 K's in 24 innings BTW. Since 2004, I've always thought that he was a good pitcher for some reason, even when the Royals did really bad. I can't wait to see what he does in the long run of this season.
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Niteowl049AAA-er
181 days ago
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If Longoria has a season anywhere close to the season Ryan Braun had last season the Rays should be happy. Not many rookies come the big leagues like Braun and slug .600 all season.
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RomiezzoLegend
181 days ago
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Let's just hope his defense is a little better. ;) I'll take an all-around good player for some power numbers and a little bit of speed anyday.
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KelsdadAll-Star
181 days ago
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Longoria is a Gold Glove candidate. This year.
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RomiezzoLegend
181 days ago
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What about Eric Chavez? What about Scott Rolen? (just kidding... I thought I'd say this since I rely on all the old stuff)...
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Tmil42Draft Pick
181 days ago
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Even if we assume that Gold Gloves really were given to deserving candidates anymore, the voters seem to have a bias against rookies (see Rollins winning over the obviously deserving Tulowitzki last year). If we take Gold Glove candidate to mean an above average fielder, however, then Longoria does have a case.
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KelsdadAll-Star
181 days ago
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Rollins had a much better year defensively than did Tulowitzki
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Tmil42Draft Pick
181 days ago
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How do you figure that?
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KelsdadAll-Star
181 days ago
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I went and looked it up.
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Tmil42Draft Pick
181 days ago
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Oh, then never mind. I didn't know you looked it up. My bad.
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KelsdadAll-Star
181 days ago
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Sorry, Tmil. I just went back to my sheet and I had put Rollin's name on Tulo's stats. He was better, albeit slightly.
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Tmil42Draft Pick
181 days ago
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I'm going to take your word for it. I've heard more about Tulowitzki's defense than I've seen (which is disappointing, because I love great defense). I know Rollins is above-average, but I didn't know how he compared to Tulowitzki.
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KelsdadAll-Star
181 days ago
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Tulowitzki's fielding percentage was a bit higher, .987 to .985, with the league average being .975. Tulo had a far higher total of chances with the same amount of errors, (11). I think most of the sabermetric stats are a total waste of time, but if you're into that stuff, Tulowitzki's range factor was off the charts, over five, while Rollins' was just a fraction above league average.
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Tmil42Draft Pick
181 days ago
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I actually am into that kind of stuff. But at the same time, I do value being able to see a player with your own eyes. I don't know if that makes me a stat geek or not. If it does, I don't care.
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KelsdadAll-Star
181 days ago
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C'mon Romi, you have internet access. Quick, what's the Yankees/Red Sox score?
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RomiezzoLegend
181 days ago
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... I dunno.
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RomiezzoLegend
181 days ago
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If there was a live blog here somewhere, maybe I'd know then. ;)
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KelsdadAll-Star
181 days ago
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MLB.com?
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RomiezzoLegend
181 days ago
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Dude, I'm being sarcastic because I know that the Red Sox are losing. ;)


(But thanks for the info anyway)
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KelsdadAll-Star
181 days ago
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"Dude, I'm being sarcastic because I know that the Red Sox are losing. ;)" Dude, me too!!
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RomiezzoLegend
181 days ago
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Can I say anything after what you just said (besides... OH!)
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KelsdadAll-Star
181 days ago
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Red Sox just tied it up, 7-7. Have two on and one out. FACK!!
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RomiezzoLegend
181 days ago
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If only there was some way I could watch these damn games. (Just think positive, Romi... think positive. OK, I'm outta here in less than 4 months)
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KelsdadAll-Star
181 days ago
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Two run, bases loaded single by the little shit, 9-7 Sox, heading into the bottom of the fifth. Ortiz struck out with runners on first and second to end the threat.
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RomiezzoLegend
181 days ago
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Hahahaha! I love when people call him that, for some reason.
#15 This user is a Dustin Pedroia fan.


(But seriously, I don't this turning into a Yankees/Red Sox live blog)
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SSreportersLegend
181 days ago
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You don't this?
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RomiezzoLegend
181 days ago
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No, I don't this. This article has nothing to do with the Red Sox or the Yankees (for once)... yet we still have a live blog on their game...
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KelsdadAll-Star
181 days ago
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Too bad you feel that way, Romi. Now I can't tell you the Yanks just put up a four spot on Tavarez and are back in the lead at 11-9 and are still hitting.
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KelsdadAll-Star
181 days ago
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I'm watching on Gameday, tough enough doing that without trying to blog it. If someone else wants to pick it up I'll participate, but I won't run it.
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KelsdadAll-Star
181 days ago
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Tavarez in for the Sox. Yanks are right back in it.
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Yakob878MVP
181 days ago
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i hvave a question to Romi if he does not mind, how do u feel CC Sabthias horrific start will affect him, the team and how long? (He's on a few of my fantasy teams and also a cy young award winner a few months removed can not have this much of a let up the next season)
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RomiezzoLegend
181 days ago
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Good question, Yakob. CC is on one of my fantasy teams as well. Well, Sabathia, as well as the Indians, have gotten off to a very slow start. I think it is because he has tried listening to his coaches as they told him to lay off on his fastball and focus on accuracy more (for some strange reason); I think they just told him that to avoid injury. If he keeps doing that, I think it will affect him either way. I think he will bounce back, but not anytime soon. Sabathia pitched horrifically again today, as he allowed 9 runs in 4 innings. Something is definitely wrong, and he should get back to pitching the way he did before. Will it affect the team? Well, Paul Byrd and CC Sabathia haven't had a lot of luck, as they both have 2 losses and 6.08 and 11.57 ERAs (respectively). I believe that the Indians, just like the Tigers, will be right back in the mix of things as soon as their offense does better. Right now, it doesn't look too great for the Indians, as the Tigers seem to get into the swing of things now (they're killing the Indians 12-2). Sabathia's poor performances will definitely affect them in the short run, but in the long run, I think the Indians will do just fine. They're going through a tough schedule anyways, playing the Red Sox and the Tigers: how the heck can you bounce back with a week like that?
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KelsdadAll-Star
181 days ago
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Good answer, Romi. Nicely thought out and presented, well done.
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RomiezzoLegend
181 days ago
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However, Fausto Carmona, Jake Westbrook, and Cliff Lee seem to be doing pretty well. ERAs of 2.38, 2.20, and 0.61, respectively, and 4 out of the 5 wins that the Indians have right now. If those 3 do as well as they're doing now, who needs Sabathia. Wins by those 3 can help out Sabathia, and in turn, can possibly boost Sabathia's confidence since less pressure will be on him, and will be able to pitch well...
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RomiezzoLegend
181 days ago
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Thanks. And that was definitely a good offseason prediction, Kelsdad. How do you know all most of the answers?
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KelsdadAll-Star
181 days ago
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From my AL Preview: "First, and let the minuses begin, I am not a believer in C.C. Sabathia. First, he's big, and keeps getting bigger. Eventually, his lack of physical conditioning will catch up to him, and, because of his size, once he's hurt once he's done. I understand it may never happen, but I'll take my chances. And quite frankly, 238 hits allowed in 241 innings isn't that impressive, especially for a Cy Young Award winner."
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Yakob878MVP
181 days ago
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from Bobby Jims rap i think it said "you can't trust CC becasue he's got man boobs" so far it has seemed true
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RomiezzoLegend
181 days ago
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Yep. And that's why no one has signed David Wells, and that's why Bartolo is down there in AAA.
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Yakob878MVP
181 days ago
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Thanks for the anwser, ya it is tough with a week like that. Also cliff lee has been killin opponets with a 2 wins 12 k's, and a .61 era
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RomiezzoLegend
181 days ago
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He currently has a 12 K/BB ratio (12 K's, 1 BB), as well as a 0.477 WHIP. WOW! Great numbers in 2 starts. He's on fire!
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KelsdadAll-Star
181 days ago
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Did anyone notice that with their win today, the Tigers have the same record as the Tribe?
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RomiezzoLegend
181 days ago
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Yes, I did. The Tigers played very poorly during the first 10 games, while the Indians played mediocrely. Now, the opposite. No, I take that back. It looks like the Tigers are coming back. See, it helps to play the Twins: it boosts their confidence and helps them out when they play teams like the Indians.
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KelsdadAll-Star
181 days ago
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Remember what I said; "No team in ML history has ever made the postseason after starting the season 0-7, the Tigers will be the first."
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RomiezzoLegend
181 days ago
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And I agreed with you, didn't I. Well, at least I did without posting a comment. Better yet, I'm agreeing with you now. ;)
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KelsdadAll-Star
181 days ago
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You may have, Romi. I don't remember what thread I posted on, but great minds do think alike, so you probably did.
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Yakob878MVP
181 days ago
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I think the tribe was really geting over shawdowed by the tigers there mainley because of the aditions of cabrera and renteria were as the tribe added no one near close to them in offensive talent
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RomiezzoLegend
181 days ago
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I think the Indians thought that they didn't need anyone. Who could blame them? 96 wins, Fausto Carmona, and CC Sabathia as their 2 strong pitchers (who were 2 very strong candidates), a great set-up man in Rafael Betancourt, Joe Borowski (who has a really high ERA but surprisingly gets things done), and an offense and defense whose team chemistry was pretty dang good. It seems like that has fallen apart now that CC has been pitching bad and the offense just stinks so far...
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Yakob878MVP
181 days ago
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Victor martinez's injury even if it was small probabley did not help the cause . And i think we can all agree on this that we would rather hear almost any other song than Cleveland Rocks this October.
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RomiezzoLegend
181 days ago
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That's probably another reason why CC is doing so badly. I forgot all about the Victor Martinez injury. CC and Martinez have a great bond and Martinez knows CC very well, as well as the game of baseball itself. He's definitely a contributing factor as to why CC has been doing so well all these years.
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KelsdadAll-Star
181 days ago
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martinez has been back for a few days, he actually caught the game tonite.
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Yakob878MVP
181 days ago
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ya and last nights as well i think, if there is one thing u can say