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Nomar Who?
Orlando Cabrera just back after visiting his sick wife in Columbia hits a dramatic 12th Inning walk off Home run. As the late great Ned Martin used to say, "Mercy".
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Re: Nomar Who?
I didn't know Ned Martin was dead. [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img]
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Nomar who hit .372 and has a .323 lifetime batting average and scored 100 runs six times.
If they had been successful in getting rid of Ramirez, would you have said "Manny who?" [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] |
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Where Baltimore lost the game was when Mazilli had whats-his-name bunt with 1st and 2nd and nobody out in the top of the inning. Then they lost Javy Lopez's bat to the intentional walk and had a banjo hitter up there.
What was Bill Mueller trying to do with that ball that hit third base? He looked like he thought it might be kryptonite. |
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I didn't know Ned Martin was dead. [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] Sadly, the Red Sox long time broadcaster passed away last year. |
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What was Bill Mueller trying to do with that ball that hit third base? He looked like he thought it might be kryptonite. [/ QUOTE ] He was trying to not pull a "Bill Buckner". [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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Nomar who hit .372 [/ QUOTE ] I loved that guy, but he's not around anymore. He has never been the same since he hurt his wrist a few years ago, and since then he's had other injury problems--the achilles, hamstring, etc. Several teams had Nomar rated as the worst defensive shortstop in baseball this season. Obviously injuries have a lot to do with that, but you can see how far he has fallen. I hated the Nomar trade at the team--it didn't seem the Sox got anywhere near equivalent value--but Cabrera plays every game, is great defensively, contributes offensively and has a great attitude, something which was sorely lacking from Nomar this year. Both Nomar and Cabrera are free agents at the end of the season--it will be interesting to see who gets the bigger contract... |
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you know when you look at the numbers, Nomar has been a little better offensively since the trade, but Cabrera has been a little better as well. I think the trade was pretty much a push for both teams, except Boston just doesn't have to deal with Nomar anymore. I did notice though that Mienkiewitz has been sucking since the trade.
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I think the trade was pretty much a push for both teams, except Boston just doesn't have to deal with Nomar anymore. [/ QUOTE ] I ripped it at the time, but the trade has been a spectacular success for the Red Sox. Their defense has improved tremendously (take a look at how many unearned runs they gave up before the trade, and how many after), and they have a shortstop who plays every day. On paper it looked bad, but the results speak for themselves. In this case, the intangible benefit of getting rid of a guy who was poisoning the lockerroom can not be overlooked. [ QUOTE ] I did notice though that Mienkiewitz has been sucking since the trade. [/ QUOTE ] That stats don't show his defensive contributions, which have been significant. The guys on the local sports radio show were even commenting today that it seems as if he makes a superb (not just good) defensive play almost every time he plays. He'll never be an offensive force, but he's nice to have around when Lowe (who gets a ton of ground balls) is pitching, or as a defensive replacement. |
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I did notice though that Mienkiewitz has been sucking since the trade. [/ QUOTE ] Imo Mienkiewitz won the game for them last night with his defense. Made 2 sterling plays in the late innings. |
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