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- 07-19-2008 05:57 PM #61
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Sabathia Update: 3rd Start as Brewer
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C.C. Sabathia made his 3rd start as a Brewer last night.
He threw his 2nd consecutive complete game. Sabathia gave up only 4 hits and 1 ER in the 9 innings. He also had 10 strikeouts while lowering his ERA with the Brewers to 1.88! Sabathia is now 3-0 as a Brewer.
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- 07-19-2008 07:37 PM #62
Makes me wonder just how bad the NL is ....
Nothing against Sabathia at all, that said, he pretty much got his act toether just before getting traded this year.
It makes me wonder how badly Santana is hurt this year.
I expected both Santana and Sabathia to be very , very good over there, if not dominating.
Sabathia is very close to dominating so far, in my opinion.
Keep in mind, the NL has not seeing Sabathia live yet, so well wait till his second time around tyo use the Dominating word
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- 07-23-2008 11:09 PM #63
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And Sabathia with another complete game, a 3 hit shutout. As a Brewer fan I would just like to thank the Indians. Actually the Tribe is my favorite AL team, but anyhow thanks.
I wonder if it is possible to win the Cy Young with a half season?
- 07-23-2008 11:12 PM #64
- 07-23-2008 11:14 PM #65
Sabathia has been unreal. This is starting to remind me of Doyle Alexander in 1987. Alexander was traded from the Braves to the Tigers in the middle of '87 and went something like 11-1 helping Detroit win the AL East. On the bright side for the Indians, maybe Matt LaPorta will turn into a HOF player like the guy Doyle Alexander was traded for.......John Smoltz.
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- 07-24-2008 08:11 AM #66
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I turned on ESPN's Baseball Tonight at 10pm last night. They led off with Sabathia's pitching performance, which at the time, was currently ongoing. They mentioned that he was in the 6th inning with 2 outs and was in the middle of a no hitter. Not two seconds later, did they say: "woops, looks like Sabathia gave up his first hit"! Way to go ESPN! Apparently they don't know about the unwritten rule!

Anyways, I'm happy Sabathia's pitching for a purpose this year. He's really been stellar ever since the first 4 starts of the season. (Those first 4 starts inflated his ERA with the Indians.) Since the 5th outing of the season though, he's been pitching Cy Young caliber baseball. The trend apparently is continuing in the NL.
This 3rd straight complete game now ties the NL leader and fellow teammate Ben Sheets for most complete games! How long's the guy been in the NL now? Oh yeah, he also leads the entire MLB in strike-outs with 154! Move over Ben Sheets, there's a new ace in town!
Can you imagine the possibility of Cliff Lee winning the Cy Young in the AL and Sabathia winning it for the NL?! That would be awesome.
Cleveland loves you big fella! Go Sabathia and go Brew-Crew!
- 07-24-2008 08:17 AM #67
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A few quotes from yesterday's Busch Stadium Beatdown.....
"He's filthy," Bredan Ryan mumbled simply.
"We had a plan, but when a guy makes pitches like that, I don't care what your plan is," manager Tony La Russa said.
"Nobody's pitched better against us this year than that," La Russa said.
- 07-24-2008 08:33 AM #68
Do you honestly think that Sheets is worried about whether or not he's the #1 on the team or not ?
Tigers Armando Galarraga (remember him, I mentioned him a few weeks back.) took a no hitter into the 7th yesterday against the Royals.
I'm also thinking that Justin Verlander is pitching just about as well as Sabathia over the last 2.5 month
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- 07-28-2008 01:41 PM #69
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The battle for the NL Central
Tonight marks the first of a 4 game series pairing the two top teams in the NL Central: The Chicago Cubs @ Milwaukee Brewers.
Currently the Cubs are in sole possession of first place by a single game. That could soon change after tonight.
The first game of the series at 8pm tonight will feature Ted Lilly vs. C.C. Sabathia. Will this be the 4th complete game in a row for Sabathia? Either way, should be a good one!
*Jimbo, is DirecTV still doing that free trial of MLB EI? I would love to see this game tonight. This would be a great game for ESPN to air, unfortunately though, they'll be carrying another Red Sox game instead!
- 07-28-2008 01:58 PM #70
I wrote the same thing in the MLB Schedules thread last night. This is a battle for first place with the hottest pitcher in the game going for heavens sake. The Angels-Red Sox might be a good matchup, but a first place battle trumps that. I'm lucky that I have EI, and I think I'll actually watch more of this game than the Sox game.BOSTON.........CITY OF CHAMPIONS FOR THE NEW MILLENIUM
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