Up Up With People!Him & his: "Trip, Trip, Triple" is the most irritating and stupid, childish thing one can utter after witnessing one of the most exciting plays in baseball!
Up Up With People!Him & his: "Trip, Trip, Triple" is the most irritating and stupid, childish thing one can utter after witnessing one of the most exciting plays in baseball!
Ke'Bryan Hayes returns to help Raise The Jolly Roger with a triple and single! Stallings comes up huge in the eighth to bring the Buccos from behind with a three run double! Bryan Reynolds went deep in the fourth inning and the bull pen hung on late to give the Pirates a much needed win after the disaster in K.C. The erratic Mitch Keller will take the hill tomorrow nite vs a solid Cody Poteet. Pirate offense will have to scrap if Good Mitch shows up.Him & his: "Trip, Trip, Triple" is the most irritating and stupid, childish thing one can utter after witnessing one of the most exciting plays in baseball!
Raise The Jolly Roger for the second consecutive night in Pittsburgh!! KB goes deep to center field to put the Bucs up early and even bad Mitch couldn't ruin Friday night. Frazier, Reynolds and Stallings look good again! Game time tomorrow is 4:05 with the Pirates set to face a tough Trevor Rogers.Ke'Bryan Hayes returns to help Raise The Jolly Roger with a triple and single! Stallings comes up huge in the eighth to bring the Buccos from behind with a three run double! Bryan Reynolds went deep in the fourth inning and the bull pen hung on late to give the Pirates a much needed win after the disaster in K.C. The erratic Mitch Keller will take the hill tomorrow nite vs a solid Cody Poteet. Pirate offense will have to scrap if Good Mitch shows up.
Youuuuu Cannn Raise The Jolly Roger for the third straight day as the Battling Bucs come back from a 3 run deficit in the mid innings!!! It wasn't always pretty, but the Pirates ran up the pitch count enough on the tough Marlins rookie pitcher to get him out after 6. Marlin pitchers made a mess of the eighth with a hit batsman, a couple walks, and a dropped put out at first. All of which contributed to the Pirates scoring four runs and taking the lead. Rich Rod could not hold the lead in the ninth sending the game to extra innings. Stallings with a base hit to center in the twelfth to walk it off and have the game winning hit for the second time in three days!!!!Raise The Jolly Roger for the second consecutive night in Pittsburgh!! KB goes deep to center field to put the Bucs up early and even bad Mitch couldn't ruin Friday night. Frazier, Reynolds and Stallings look good again! Game time tomorrow is 4:05 with the Pirates set to face a tough Trevor Rogers.
Fourth game! Got outpitched!Bucco's drop the third game of the series against the Marlins 3 - 1.
Buccos continue to play you can't top this with incidents at first base.......I could say more.....but why bother......Bucco's drop the fourth game of the series against the Marlins 3 - 1.
Buccos continue to play you can't top this with incidents at first base.......I could say more.....but why bother......
They are only missing half a team!!! Not to mention Mitch "Meatball" Keller their "top" pitching prospect is now at Indy.....HAHAHAHAHA! This is too funny:
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What's holding Bucs back amid 8-game skid?
The Pirates are stuck in a team-wide funk, and it hasn’t shown many signs of lifting just yet. Pittsburgh was defeated, 3-2, in a series opener with Washington at Nationals Park on Monday, marking the eighth consecutive loss for the Pirates -- their longest winless stretch of the season. "Anywww.mlb.com
Maybe, just maybe, the lack of very good major league ball players! Ya think??
It might only happen once every two weeks.....but, you can Raise The Jolly Roger! Even in victory the Buccos are mind boggling as they give up 9 runs in two innings to try and blow a 11 - 1 lead vs Cleveland. Reynolds & Polanco went deep, Frazier with 2 hits and Hayes with 3 RBI. Talk to you next in two weeks probably...... P.S. all this talk of Spider Tack .....Crick has no idea where the ball is going no matter what.While not excusing the Pirates on-field and front office performance, I find it interesting who are among the biggest complainers about the upcoming crackdown pitchers using foreign substances:
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Yankees $324 million pitcher Gerrit Cole says gripping the baseball is too hard, begs MLB to let him use banned substances
Gerrit Cole said gripping the ball is "so hard" after his first start since MLB announced a strict penalty for pitchers who use sticky substances.news.yahoo.com
Don’t know, the Buccos have had PED suspensions for guys who weren’t racking up power guys. Maybe they had pitchers that were just as effective while breaking the rules.
Hard to believe but for the second straight day you can Raise The Jolly Roger! Thanks to an Indian massacre in the seventh which saw a 2 - 0 deficit go to a 6 - 2 lead thanks to 3 run homers by Reynolds and Perez. Brian Reynolds is scorching hot. Chance to use the broom tomorrow!!It might only happen once every two weeks.....but, you can Raise The Jolly Roger! Even in victory the Buccos are mind boggling as they give up 9 runs in two innings to try and blow a 11 - 1 lead vs Cleveland. Reynolds & Polanco went deep, Frazier with 2 hits and Hayes with 3 RBI. Talk to you next in two weeks probably...... P.S. all this talk of Spider Tack .....Crick has no idea where the ball is going no matter what.
Raise The Jolly Roger! Buccos had a 2 - 0 lead in the 7th after battling against vs Lucas Giolito who previously no hit them in Chicago last year. Inexplicably, Captain Quick Shelton hook leaves Anderson in the game after two runners get on so that Grandal can crush a 3 run homer to center to give the first place White Sox the lead 3 - 2 in the seventh. In the bottom of the seventh, Polanco & Evans lead of with singles (hard to believe) followed by a Sweet Newman bunt that turns in to a four run inning. Rich Rod slams the door and sends Tony LaRussa crying to the bar for cocktail hour. So Sweet to Welcome Tony back properly!!!HAHAHAHAHA! This is too funny:
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What's holding Bucs back amid 8-game skid?
The Pirates are stuck in a team-wide funk, and it hasn’t shown many signs of lifting just yet. Pittsburgh was defeated, 3-2, in a series opener with Washington at Nationals Park on Monday, marking the eighth consecutive loss for the Pirates -- their longest winless stretch of the season. "Anywww.mlb.com
Maybe, just maybe, the lack of very good major league ball players! Ya think??
He has struggled at the plate for sure. Did play the last 60 games with out an error.....first player since Ozzie Smith. Not disagreeing with you. Pirates are buying time until bringing young guys up.At WHAT POINT do you actually either sit Newman down, or send him down? They run this bum out there EVERY DAY and he is an automatic out. He hits not only below the Mendoza line but UNDER .200. Basically he hits like a pitcher, only worse. Yet again Tonight this clown comes up with bases loaded and one out and swings at the first pitch harmless pop up out. This bozo has got to go...even that midget Tom would be better...
Lol. Ok, Newman and Ozzie Smith, mentioned in the same sentence...are you CERTAIN you want that distinction l?He has struggled at the plate for sure. Did play the last 60 games with out an error.....first player since Ozzie Smith. Not disagreeing with you. Pirates are buying time until bringing young guys up.
Below the Mendoza line and under .200 are the same thing.He hits not only below the Mendoza line but UNDER .200.
Below the Mendoza line and under .200 are the same thing.
At WHAT POINT do you actually either sit Newman down, or send him down? They run this bum out there EVERY DAY and he is an automatic out. He hits not only below the Mendoza line but UNDER .200. Basically he hits like a pitcher, only worse. Yet again Tonight this clown comes up with bases loaded and one out and swings at the first pitch harmless pop up out. This bozo has got to go...even that midget Tom would be better...
.200 has been universally accepted as the Mendoza line for years. From MLB.comTo clarify the "Mendoza Line" as atributed to Steve Blass being the 'creator' of the line:
Now, before anybody - and I mean anybody takes me to task about the soon-to-be-following clarification ON the Mendoza Line, I had a conversation with Steve Blass on this very subject.
The Mendoza Line is NOT, and I repeat NOT the 'set' .200 batting average. It is NOT!
Does everybody got that??
The Mendoze Line, as told to me by Steve Blass and announced on a Pittsburgh Pirate broadcast, is between .200 - .212 batting average.
It is a 'floating' average - meandering average - a fluctuating average'
It was NEVER .200 and below.
That is all.
.200 has been universally accepted as the Mendoza line for years. From MLB.com
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Steve Blass didn’t invent the name. He’s not the final word.Yes it has and that is why you should never go to print without ALL the facts being factual!
They could have asked Steve Blass first!
The universally accepted line about the Vietnam War is incorrect on two fronts:
First, the Vietnam WAR was never a WAR; it was a conflict.
2nd, the U.S. did not lose the {war}. The U.S. 'pulled out' of the conflict.
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There may or may not have been an inside joke on the Pirates with Mendoza. I’m curious as to when Blass would have created it as I’m not even sure there was any overlap of their careers, and Blass had his own sudden issues that derailed his career.To clarify the "Mendoza Line" as atributed to Steve Blass being the 'creator' of the line:
Now, before anybody - and I mean anybody takes me to task about the soon-to-be-following clarification ON the Mendoza Line, I had a conversation with Steve Blass on this very subject.
The Mendoza Line is NOT, and I repeat NOT the 'set' .200 batting average. It is NOT!
Does everybody got that??
The Mendoze Line, as told to me by Steve Blass and announced on a Pittsburgh Pirate broadcast, is between .200 - .212 batting average.
It is a 'floating' average - meandering average - a fluctuating average'
It was NEVER .200 and below.
That is all.
It is ironic!!!Lol. Ok, Newman and Ozzie Smith, mentioned in the same sentence...are you CERTAIN you want that distinction l?
I think it should be noted that many in the league are hitting just over .200. Milwaukee's team average is .212. Cubs .226. Fat Miggy in Detroit hitting .222. Austin Meadows .228 Lindor .217 Matt Carpenter .181. There are a lot of people you can pick on for low batting averages.Yes it has and that is why you should never go to print without ALL the facts being factual!
They could have asked Steve Blass first!
The universally accepted line about the Vietnam War is incorrect on two fronts:
First, the Vietnam WAR was never a WAR; it was a conflict.
2nd, the U.S. did not lose the {war}. The U.S. 'pulled out' of the conflict.
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When you know things are going the Bucco's way....See my post above Larry.
BINGO!There may or may not have been an inside joke on the Pirates with Mendoza. I’m curious as to when Blass would have created it as I’m not even sure there was any overlap of their careers, and Blass had his own sudden issues that derailed his career.
If somehow true, the saying took off when Mendoza was with Seattle and managed to become and hold a starting position despite his hitting woes (finished under .200). It’s true it was floating because it really was meant as a comparison to his average. In short time when he no longer held a starting position, it came to be thought of as .200.
Steve Blass didn’t invent the name. He’s not the final word.
Steve Blass didn’t invent the name. He’s not the final word.
Actually he didn't. Milo Hamilton did.Steve Blass didn’t invent the name. He’s not the final word.
That’s what I said — he didn’t. But Tom Paciorek and Bruce Bochte are the ones Mario himself credited with coining the term. I’m going with that.Actually he didn't. Milo Hamilton did.
Raise The Jolly Roger In St Louis for the second straight nite!!!Correct. I may have led you that way but he did NOT coin the term. My appologies but it is a fluctuating line sir.
coming up thru the system, Mendoza was known as the better hitter and Taveras as the better fielder. Taveras's .250 would be the middle of the pact on most of today's teams.I think it should be noted that many in the league are hitting just over .200. Milwaukee's team average is .212. Cubs .226. Fat Miggy in Detroit hitting .222. Austin Meadows .228 Lindor .217 Matt Carpenter .181. There are a lot of people you can pick on for low batting averages.
What a shame that it's under weather delay.That's a very interesting article. Thanks for posting it. I follow the Pirates to a point. I mostly follow the draft and the minors though, not the actual team since it's usually just a pile of other team's scraps and not very good. I knew of Kranick, but had no idea of this part of his story. Hopefully it all works out.