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  • Vinsane
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2008
    • 5971



    Game 1: Good Guys.


    Carlos Quentin running from second, the White Sox couldn't get running as a team.


    AP - Chicago, IL - Can anyone stop Jake Westbrook? The guy has been on fire since his call up and refuses to cool down. Westbrook pitched six solid innings, only giving up 2 runs on 5 hits. He fanned nine batters, and posted a 3.18 ERA. Jake has been unstoppable and everyone is wondering when or if, he will cool down. The Cleveland Indians also were given a chance to pad their lead in the AL Central with the victory today.

    "This one was important." Said Victor Martinez. "We've been trailing these guys, finally over took them in the standings. To get a win in Chicago, as the leader and not the second place team, it's very important to our outlook on the season. And weather or not come playoff time if we're in or not."

    A lot of talk has been about playoffs even though the season is only half over. "It's a long marathon." said Manager Eric Wedge. "We've been chugging along quite nicely and to have a lead in the second half is key to getting to October. We talked a lot about it at the beginning of the year. Now we're drawing closer and looking better as we do so."

    Nothing was more important to the Indians than Nick Johnson's three run homer in the fifth that pulled the Indians four runs in the lead. Chicago wouldn't score from that point thanks to the Westbrook/Chulk Combo. "Yeah, I got a hold of one and let it fly to right field." The 395 foot blast was a beauty to watch as it landed in the Chicago Faithful, who were quick to toss it back on the field.



    Lineup:

    2B Cabrera 2-5 |
    CF Francisco 3-5 |
    3B DeRosa 1-3 | 1K
    C Martinez 0-5 |
    DH Johnson 2-3 |
    1B Garko 1-4 |
    RF Pena 0-4 | 2K
    LF Dellucci 0-3 | 1K
    SS Peralta 3-4 | 1K

    Batting:

    2B: J. Peralta (9), M. DeRosa (30)
    3B: B. Francisco (4)
    HR: N. Johnson (11)
    RBI: V. Martinez (43), N. Johnson 3 (47), M. DeRosa (53), B. Francisco (42)
    HBP: D. Dellucci, N. Johnson, M. DeRosa
    SF: M. DeRosa

    Pitching:

    Westbrook (W, 7-1) | 6.0IP | 5H | 2R | 2ER | 9SO | 3.18 ERA |
    Chulk (S,1) | 3.0IP | 1H | 2SO | 4.10 ERA |



    Lineup:

    CF Owens 0-4 | 2K
    C Pierzynski 2-4 |
    RF Dye 1-4 | 1K
    LF Quentin 1-4 | 1K
    1B Thome 0-3 | 1K
    DH Konerko 1-4 | 1K
    SS Fields 0-3 | 3K
    3B Betemit 1-3 |
    2B Getz 0-3 | 2K

    Batting:

    2B: J. Dye (16), A. Pierzynski (9)
    RBI: P. Konerko (11), C. Quentin (58)
    HBP: J. Thome
    GIDP: J. Dye

    Pitching:

    Colon (L, 1-6) | 5.0IP | 9H | 6R | 5ER | 4SO | 4.29 ERA |
    Thornton | 4.0IP | 3H | 1SO | 1.56 ERA |

    Player of the Game:


    N. Johnson

    2 for 3 - HR, 3RBI

    Next Game:
    July 8th, 2009

    (52-32)@(49-36)
    25-02, 23:16 Yawkey Way celtics fucking suck

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    • Vinsane
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2008
      • 5971



      Tribe Keep Rolling!


      Ben Francisco and Asdrubal Cabrera. Playing, questionable defense.


      AP - Chicago, IL - Now the question is, can anybody stop the Cleveland Indians? The White Sox have failed to do so for the second straight time at home. Cleveland has put up big innings against the White Sox and today's five run sixth inning is the biggest reason why the Indians were able to snag the victory, from the jaws of defeat.

      Ben Francisco led the club once again, hitting in another game to continue his hit streak. His lead off triple was the start to the big sixth inning, he was also able to come up again and drive in another run with a single shot. The White Sox had been dominating the Indians up until this point. Now it seems the Indians are winning at will, and pulling further ahead of the White Sox in the AL Central standings.

      "We continue to play good ball." Said Manager Eric Wedge after the game. "That's all there is too it, beginning of the year we didn't play good ball and we struggled, the past month and a half, nearly two months. We've been playing flawless, I chalk it up to our good defense and the fact our bats are better now than they were at the beginning of the season."

      The Indians will look to complete the sweep of the White Sox, for the first time this season. They'll have the best opportunity as Ace Pitcher, Fausto Carmona will take the mound for the Tribe. It will be interesting to see if Chicago can answer back against the Indians or continue their struggles from June, through July.



      Lineup:

      2B Cabrera 2-5 |
      CF Francisco 3-5 |
      3B DeRosa 2-5 | 1K
      C Martinez 1-5 | 2K
      DH Johnson 2-5 | 1K
      1B Garko 3-5 | 1K
      LF Dellucci 0-5 |
      RF Pena 1-4 | 1K
      SS Peralta 2-4 | 1K

      Batting:

      2B: A. Cabrera (10), W. Pena (15)
      3B: B. Francisco (5)
      RBI: V. Martinez 3 (46), N. Johnson (48), J. Peralta 2 (50), W. Pena (23), B. Francisco (43)

      Pitching:

      Laffey (W, 7-5) | 7.0IP | 7H | 3R | 3ER | 6SO | 3.58 ERA |
      Smith | 2.0IP | 2H | 1R | 1ER | 3SO | 3.15 ERA |



      Lineup:

      CF Owens 0-4 | 1K
      C Pierzynski 1-4 |
      RF Dye 1-4 | 1K
      LF Quentin 3-4 | 1K
      DH Thome 0-4 | 1K
      1B Konerko 2-4 |
      3B Fields 1-4 | 3K
      SS Betemit 1-4 | 1K
      2B Getz 0-3 | 1K

      Batting:

      2B: C. Quentin (17)
      HR: C. Quentin (22), A. Pierzynski (9)
      RBI: P. Konerko (12), C. Quentin 2 (60), A. Pierzynski (34)
      GIDP: W. Betemit

      Pitching:

      Buehrle (L, 9-7) | 5.2IP | 9H | 6R | 6ER | 4SO | 4.51 ERA |
      MacDougal | 2.0IP | 6H | 2R | 2ER | 2SO | 1.56 ERA |
      Thornton | 0.2IP | 1SO | 1.54 ERA |
      Linebrink | 0.2IP | 1H | 3.27 ERA |

      Player of the Game:


      B. Francisco

      3 for 5 - Triple, RBI

      Next Game:
      July 9th, 2009

      (53-32)@(49-37)
      25-02, 23:16 Yawkey Way celtics fucking suck

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      • Vinsane
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2008
        • 5971



        Bring Out The Brooms!


        Jhonny Peralta rounds the bases, after his 11th homer of the season.


        AP - Chicago, IL - For the first time this season, the Cleveland Indians have swept the Chicago White Sox, taking game three in convincing fashion. "We put runs up like no other in the seventh. Before that we we're up three-nothing." Said Fausto Carmona. "I was a little bummed about not getting the shut-out that I wanted. I pitched well and picked up another win. Really, that's all I can do as a pitcher."

        Carmona did pick up his tenth victory on the season, coupled with one loss, and only one run allowed today, Carmona is the early favorite in many eyes as the AL Cy Young winner as we close in on the All-Star break. Another series to play for the Tribe before they can enjoy the break.

        "We've been unbeatable." Commented Ryan Garko. "If we keep this up we could be the best team in baseball. We've got a lot of work ahead of us though, we know that. So we're taking it a day at a time and working towards the All-Star break and then the end of the season. We'll see where we end up."

        The Indians travel to take on the Detroit Tigers, in Detroit. After that it will be the All-Star game for a couple of members of the Tribe.



        Lineup:

        2B Cabrera 1-5 | 1K
        CF Francisco 3-5 |
        3B DeRosa 3-5 | 1K
        C Martinez 3-5 |
        1B Johnson 1-5 |
        RF Pena 2-5 | 2K
        LF Dellucci 0-4 |
        SS Peralta 4-5 |
        DH Carroll 2-5 | 1K

        Batting:

        2B: J. Peralta (10), M. DeRosa (31), B. Francisco (25), J. Carroll (9)
        HR: J. Peralta (11)
        RBI: D. Dellucci (15), V. Martinez 3 (49), N. Johnson 2 (50), J. Peralta 2 (52), B. Francisco (44), J. Carroll (22)
        SF: D. Dellucci
        GIDP: J. Carroll

        Pitching:

        Carmona (W, 10-1) | 7.1IP | 6H | 1R | 1ER | 7SO | 3.38 ERA |
        Perez | 1.2IP | 1SO | 3.61 ERA |



        Lineup:

        CF Owens 1-4 |
        C Pierzynski 1-4 |
        RF Dye 0-4 | 1K
        LF Quentin 0-4 | 2K
        1B Thome 1-4 | 1K
        DH Konerko 1-4 | 3K
        3B Fields 0-3 | 1K
        SS Betemit 0-3 |
        2B Getz 2-3 |

        Batting:

        2B: J. Thome (11), A. Pierzynski (10), C. Getz 2 (14)
        RBI: J. Owens (19)

        Pitching:

        Danks (L, 8-4) | 5.1IP | 10H | 3R | 1ER | 1SO | 3.91 ERA |
        Linebrink | 1.1IP | 6H | 6R | 6ER | 1SO | 4.37 ERA |
        Russell | 2.1IP | 3H | 1R | 1ER | 3SO | 2.45 ERA |

        Player of the Game:


        J. Peralta

        4 for 5 - HR, Double

        Next Game:
        July 10th, 2009

        (54-32)@(46-39)
        25-02, 23:16 Yawkey Way celtics fucking suck

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        • Vinsane
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2008
          • 5971



          Series Preview:

          (54-32) @ (46-39)

          Cleveland lead the Season Series 4-2.


          Divsion Standings:

          Probable Starters:

          Game 1:

          C. Lee (7-3, 4.84 ERA)|J. Verlander (5-5, 5.17 ERA)

          Game 2:

          C. Pavano (4-4, 5.48 ERA)|A. Galarraga (7-5, 3.50 ERA)

          Game 3:

          J. Wesbtrook (7-1, 3.18 ERA)|J. Bonderman (5-6, 3.49 ERA)


          Key Bank's "Keys to Succes"

          1.) Good Pitching - The Indians will need solid production from their starters, and their bullpen. Top to bottom they have to deliver in this three game series to steal yet another series victory from the Tigers.

          2.) Long Time No See - The Indians haven't seen the Tigers since the second month of the season. They spent a lot of time chasing the Tigers, then the White Sox, this will be the first time the teams meet with the Indians in the lead of the AL Central.

          3.) Small Ball - The Indians need to continue to play great small ball and not leave RISP if they can do that they have a good chance at a 2-1 series victory. The Tigers have been hot recently though, so it is a small reason for concern for the Cleveland Indians, if they stay cool though, they should be all right against the Tigers.
          25-02, 23:16 Yawkey Way celtics fucking suck

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          • mfbmike
            Goat****er
            • Nov 2008
            • 4793

            You're on a hell of a hot streak. Rooting against you here though. lol.

            Looks like their pitching staff shouldn't be all that hard to deal with though.

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            • goDawgs1433
              Silver Britches
              • Mar 2009
              • 2698

              Just because I don't feel like digging through here...what did you give up to get Nick Johnson? He always kills me in my chises.

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              • Vinsane
                Senior Member
                • Nov 2008
                • 5971

                Originally posted by goDawgs1433
                Just because I don't feel like digging through here...what did you give up to get Nick Johnson? He always kills me in my chises.
                I did a sign and trade, the deal was.

                1B Travis Hafner
                RF Shin Soo-Choo
                SP Pedro Martinez

                For:

                1B Nick Johnson
                LF Josh Willingham
                RF Wily Mo Pena
                25-02, 23:16 Yawkey Way celtics fucking suck

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                • goDawgs1433
                  Silver Britches
                  • Mar 2009
                  • 2698

                  Ah, yeah, I remember that deal, but I had forgotten that Johnson was included in that too.

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                  • Vinsane
                    Senior Member
                    • Nov 2008
                    • 5971



                    And One More!


                    Peralta waits to bat.


                    AP - Detroit, MI - The Cleveland Indians just keep on winning. The Tribe extended their winning streak in Detroit as they disposed of the Tigers, 5-3. The difference makers tonight were Jhonny Peralta who blasted a solo shot, and Ben Francisco. Ben keeps on extending his hitting streak with a solo shot of his own tonight. It was Peralta though, that would steal the show as he was a double shy of hitting for the cycle.

                    Justin Verlander was rocked early and often by the Tribe who pulled out to an early 4-2 lead after the second inning. Things would calm down for both pitchers though, while Cliff Lee worked through seven and Verlander through five. Lee would turn it over to the bullpen in the eighth and with great pitching from Jensen Lewis and Kerry Wood, the tribe would walk away the victors on this night.

                    "We're really hot right now." said Ben Francisco after the game. "I mean, my bat is hot, Jhonny's bat obviously, is hot. This whole team is hot. We're making very few mistakes on the defensive side of the ball and on offense we're just outscoring everyone. This is good as we start pulling away. I'm excited for the break, I'm excited for the team."

                    The Cleveland Indians continue to pad their lead in the AL Central, something that is needed as they head deeper into the second half of the season, Eric Wedge talked about the possibilities of managing, yet another, playoff team. "As a manager, how do I feel? I feel great, I see our team out there doing things that I never thought possible, things I never thought I see as a manager, and these guys just keep on chugging along. I'm excited, I wish it were October, but, we've got a little while to go yet."

                    Pavano will face Galarraga in game two.



                    Lineup:

                    2B Cabrera 1-5 |
                    CF Francisco 1-5 | 1K
                    3B DeRosa 1-5 | 3K
                    C Martinez 2-4 |
                    DH Johnson 2-4 |
                    RF Pena 1-4 |
                    LF Dellucci 1-4 | 1K
                    1B Garko 2-4 |
                    SS Peralta 3-4 | 1K

                    Batting:

                    2B: V. Martinez (20)
                    3B: J. Peralta (5)
                    HR: J. Peralta (12), B. Francsico (7)
                    RBI: A. Cabrera (26), N. Johnson 2 (52), J. Peralta (53), B. Francisco (45)
                    GIDP: R. Garko

                    Pitching:

                    Lee (W, 8-3) | 7.0IP | 6H | 2R | 2ER | 4SO | 4.70 ERA |
                    Lewis (H, 5) | 1.0IP | 1H | 1SO | 6.38 ERA |
                    Wood (S, 33) | 1.0IP | 1H | 1R | 1ER | 2.27 ERA |



                    Lineup:

                    CF Granderson 0-4 | 1K
                    2B Polanco 1-3 |
                    2B Treanor 0-1 |
                    1B Cabrera 2-4 |
                    LF Thames 1-4 |
                    DH Guillen 2-4 | 1K
                    RF Sheffield 1-4 | 2K
                    C Laird 0-3 | 1K
                    3B Inge 0-3 |
                    SS Everett 1-3 |

                    Batting:

                    2B: C. Guillen 2 (26)
                    3B: M. Cabrera (3), M. Thames (2)
                    HR: M. Cabrera (27)
                    RBI: M. Cabrera (67), C. Guillen (39)
                    GIDP: M. Treanor

                    Fielding:

                    E: A. Everett (4)
                    PB: G. Laird (1)

                    Pitching:

                    Verlander (L, 5-6) | 5.0IP | 9H | 4R | 4ER | 3SO | 5.27 ERA |
                    Rodney | 4.0IP | 5H | 1R | 1ER | 3SO | 3.38 ERA |

                    Player of the Game:


                    J. Peralta

                    3 for 4 - HR, Triple

                    Next Game:
                    July 11th, 2009

                    (55-32)@(46-40)
                    25-02, 23:16 Yawkey Way celtics fucking suck

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                    • LC AAU
                      Senior Member
                      • Oct 2008
                      • 14217

                      DeRosa with a hit, Woody with the save, and you with the win. Nice :D.
                      sig is too big, resize it

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                      • Vinsane
                        Senior Member
                        • Nov 2008
                        • 5971



                        Pavano Pounded!


                        Marcus Thames celebrates one, of his two home run shots.


                        AP - Detroit, MI - The fans in Detroit should be happy, they got a home-run derby days before the actual home run derby. Five homers were hit in this one, two by the Indians, three by the Tigers. Thames, hit two. Carl Pavano who has been in hot water as of late was pounded by the Tigers early and often, Detroit jumped out early with a 2-0 lead. Mark DeRosa cut that in half in the fourth with a solo shot to make it 2-1.

                        In the bottom of the fourth it would be Jose Guillen who hit a homer to right field. In the first he had a shot go out to center field, right at the 420ft mark. Only to have the ball make it's way no further out of the park, but rather into the glove of the home run stealing Ben Francisco. In the fifth Francisco who has been the hottest hitter in the Major Leagues hit his second homer in as many days with a three run shot to give the Indians the 4-3 lead. Everything was looking good up until that point.

                        In the bottom of the fifth the Tigers would put a four spot on Carl Pavano, Placido Polanco would hit a three run shot and Marcus Thames would blast his second of the night, this time, a solo shot. And Pavano would go down blowing the lead and turning the ball over to the bullpen. The Indians couldn't get anything going from the fifth on, getting runners in scoring position but not putting them across.

                        Jake Westbrook, who has been on a roll will try to get the Indians the 2-1 series win before the All-Star break. The Indians also had their longest winning streak of the season snapped at nine, one better than there two previous winning streaks of eight. While the summer months have been here, no one, is hotter than the Tribe.



                        Lineup:

                        2B Carroll 1-5 | 1K
                        CF Francisco 2-4 |
                        3B DeRosa 1-4 | 2K
                        C Martinez 1-4 |
                        DH Johnson 2-4 | 1K
                        RF Pena 0-4 |
                        LF Dellucci 0-4 |
                        1B Garko 1-4 | 1K
                        SS Peralta 2-4 |

                        Batting:

                        2B: N. Johnson 2 (21), B. Francisco (26)
                        HR: M. DeRosa (6), B. Francisco (8)
                        RBI: M. DeRosa (54), B. Francisco 3 (48)

                        Pitching:

                        Pavano (L, 4-5) | 5.0IP | 9H | 7R | 7ER | 5SO | 5.87 ERA |
                        Meloan | 3.0IP | 4H | 2R | 2ER | 2SO | 3.79 ERA |



                        Lineup:

                        CF Granderson 2-4 | 1K
                        2B Polanco 2-4 |
                        1B Cabrera 1-4 |
                        DH Thames 2-4 | 1K
                        LF Guillen 3-4 | 1K
                        RF Sheffield 1-4 | 1K
                        C Laird 1-4 |
                        3B Inge 1-4 | 2K
                        SS Everett 0-4 | 1K

                        Batting:

                        2B: M. Cabrera (20), G. Sheffield (8), C. Guillen 2 (28)
                        HR: P. Polanco (6), C. Guillen (10), M. Thames 2 (29)
                        RBI: P. Polanco 3 (41), M. Cabrera (68), C. Guillen 2 (41), M. Thames 3 (60)
                        GIDP: A. Everett

                        Pitching:

                        Galarraga (W, 8-5) | 7.0IP | 8H | 4R | 4ER | 3SO | 3.60 ERA |
                        Seay | 2.0IP | 2H | 2SO | 5.23 ERA |

                        Player of the Game:


                        M. Thames

                        2 for 4 - 2HR, 3RBI

                        Next Game:
                        July 12th, 2009

                        (55-33)@(47-40)
                        25-02, 23:16 Yawkey Way celtics fucking suck

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                        • mfbmike
                          Goat****er
                          • Nov 2008
                          • 4793

                          Look at Thames with the big bat! Nice loss.

                          I'm so pissed my Tigers chise is unplayable because of that stupid patch bs.

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                          • Vinsane
                            Senior Member
                            • Nov 2008
                            • 5971



                            Indians Survive!


                            Wood answers to the media after the game.


                            AP - Detroit, MI - The Indians can now breath a sigh of relief. In what was the closes thing to a comeback made all season by an opposing team. The Tribe have lost games late, and have witnessed walk-offs before, not against the Tigers though. The Indians started off hot and heavy in the third scoring five runs and taking a commanding lead. Through seven innings of work Jake Westbrook only allowed two runs, as his hot streak of pitching continued, with yet another, win.

                            The Indians went into the ninth leading 6-2. After a couple of doubles the Tigers got within striking distance. Manager Eric Wedge pulled the plug on Vinnie Chulk and sent his closer, Kerry Wood, out to finish the job. Wood gave up one run in his two thirds inning of work. Ryan Garko made the play of the day along with Kelly Shoppach. A dribbler that went to first would be an easy out.

                            Instead, Garko fired the ball home to Kelly Shoppach who turned and was plowed into by Curtis Granderson. Shoppach held onto the ball and Granderson was out. After another hit given up Wood was able to close the door on the Tigers striking out Marcus Thames, the hero from a game before. Wood wiped the sweat from his brow after recording his thirty-fourth save on the year.



                            Lineup:

                            2B Cabrera 1-5 |
                            CF Francisco 2-5 |
                            3B DeRosa 2-5 |
                            C Shoppach 3-5 |
                            DH Johnson 4-5 |
                            RF Pena 1-4 |
                            LF Dellucci 2-4 |
                            1B Garko 0-4 | 1K
                            SS Peralta 1-4 |

                            Batting:

                            2B: A. Cabrera (11), N. Johnson (22), M. DeRosa (32), W. Pena (16), B. Francisco (27)
                            HR: K. Shoppach (3)
                            RBI: M. DeRosa (55), W. Pena (24), K. Shoppach 3 (7)

                            Fielding:

                            E: J. Peralta (7)

                            Pitching:

                            Westbrook (W, 8-1) | 7.0IP | 9H | 2R | 2ER | 3SO | 3.12 ERA |
                            Chulk (H, 4) | 1.1IP | 2H | 2R | 2ER | 3SO | 4.55 ERA |
                            Wood (S, 34) | 0.2IP | 3H | 1R | 1ER | 1SO | 2.48 ERA |



                            Lineup:

                            CF Granderson 1-5 | 1K
                            2B Polanco 2-5 |
                            1B Cabrera 2-5 | 1K
                            DH Thames 1-5 | 2K
                            LF Guillen 0-4 |
                            RF Sheffield 1-4 |
                            C Laird 2-4 | 2K
                            3B Inge 3-4 | 1K
                            SS Everett 2-4 |

                            Batting:

                            2B: G. Sheffield (9), G. Laird (11)
                            3B: C. Granderson (6)
                            HR: G. Laird (5)
                            RBI: C. Granderson 2 (40), P. Polanco (42), B. Inge (24), G. Laird (29)
                            GIDP: G. Sheffield

                            Fielding:

                            E: B. Inge (2)

                            Pitching:

                            Bonderman (L, 5-7) | 4.1IP | 10H | 5R | 5ER | 3.77 ERA |
                            Miner | 4.2IP | 6H | 1R | 1SO | 2.97 ERA |

                            Player of the Game:


                            K. Shoppach

                            3 for 5 - HR, 3RBI

                            Next Game:
                            July 14th, 2009

                            25-02, 23:16 Yawkey Way celtics fucking suck

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                            • mfbmike
                              Goat****er
                              • Nov 2008
                              • 4793

                              You were definitely hearing footsteps on that one.

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                              • Vinsane
                                Senior Member
                                • Nov 2008
                                • 5971




                                Participants for Home-Run Derby Announced!

                                AP - St. Louis, MO - With the 2009 All-Star break upon us, it's time to enjoy in the fan-fare. While the NBA celebrates with an entire weekend. The MLB takes a couple days out of their mid-summer schedule for a little fan-fare, and of course, baseball. With the coming of the All-Star game, means another game gets to be played. This one, by the home run kings of the MLB. The 2009 Home Run Derby is upon us and today, the participants were announced.




                                Marcus Thames
                                .279 Avg 85H 305AB 29HR 60RBI .626SLG


                                Alex Rodriguez
                                .286 Avg 92H 322AB 28HR 79RBI .615SLG


                                Miguel Cabrera
                                .298 Avg 105H 352AB 27HR 68RBI .602SLG


                                Vernon Wells
                                .339 Avg 112H 330AB 25HR 71RBI .676SLG




                                Albert Pujols
                                .370 Avg 117H 316AB 24HR 77RBI .712SLG


                                Dan Uggla
                                .330 Avg 104H 315AB 23HR 64RBI .594SLG


                                Manny Ramirez
                                .325 Avg 109H 335AB 23HR 84RBI .603SLG


                                Chase Utley
                                .259 Avg 88H 340AB 23HR 64RBI .503SLG
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