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Hes pitched better this year than the last 2. Next year could be a great year once he gets some run support...if Sabean would stop being cheap and go out and get some hitters!Former star
Hes pitched better this year than the last 2. Next year could be a great year once he gets some run support...if Sabean would stop being cheap and go out and get some hitters!Former star
I felt the same about LinCy last year.If Greinke doesn't get the Cy Young I'm going to be pissed, he is seriously the only bright spot for the Royals. Plus he has been the best pitcher in the AL all year long, stats don't lie
IDK why the hell Hammel started that game. They got better pitchers than him.There is now a tie for the NL Wild Card <3
Oh no Mr. No No is pitching tomorrow NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO <_<
IDK why the hell Hammel started that game. They got better pitchers than him.
read it and like it GeorgeDENVER -- The Giants caught the Rockies in the Wild Card chase as they beat their division rival, 3-1, Friday in front of 40,524 at Coors Field.
The win gives the Giants and Rockies identical records at 52-44. The two teams still have two games left in this weekend's three-game series and will play each other 12 more times overall.
Matt Cain impressed many Cy Young Award voters as he carried a no-hitter through 4 2/3 innings before Ian Stewart broke it up with a single to right field. Cain ran into two-out trouble in the sixth with a double, a walk and an RBI double by Garrett Atkins. He escaped when he struck out All-Star Brad Hawpe looking on a 1-2 slider to preserve the two-run lead.
Cain (12-2) picked up the win as he yielded an earned run on three hits with four walks and five strikeouts in seven innings. He threw 117 pitches, his third-highest total this season. Brian Wilson locked down the ninth for his 25th save.
While Cain was masterful on the mound, Fred Lewis was magical with his bat. Lewis doubled down the right-field line in the fourth, moved to third on Pablo Sandoval's single and scored on Bengie Molina's double play to give the Giants a 1-0 lead. Nate Schierholtz also homered in the frame, his fourth of the season, to push the lead to 2-0. In the sixth, Lewis hit a shot into the left-center-field gap for a triple and scored when Molina singled to right to give the Giants a 3-0 lead. Lewis had an infield single in the first. He missed the cycle when he walked on five pitches in the eighth.
I think Greinke should get it because hes the only good thing about that team but Halladay will probably win it simply because of his W/L, good ERA, and CGsGreinke= 10-6 (on the worst team in the AL), 2.04 ERA (leads AL), 146 SO (2nd in AL), 5 CG (leads AL), 2 SO (leads AL), 141.1 IP (3rd in AL), 2nd best K to BB ratio in AL, only 5 HR allowed
Halladay= 11-3, 2.62 ERA, 123 SO, 1 advantage he has over greinke is 7 less walks, 4 CG, 1 SO, 10 HR allowed
Halladay is a bigger name though and that does play into to no matter how much we won't believe ityeah but Greinke has more CG's and SO's and a better ERA by like .58
Cliff Lee showed it's not about name, he beat Halladay for the Cy young, and Greinke is having a better year then Lee.Halladay is a bigger name though and that does play into to no matter how much we won't believe it
Greinke should get it though and has a good chance of it
In the NL, its between Cain, Lincecum, and Haren. Thats a toss up IMO
Buster Olney reporting on ESPN950 radio that the Phillies & Halladay trade will happen and includes top pitching prospect Kyle Drabek. #MLBabout 8 hours ago from web
MLBXM & MLBNetwork are reporting Phillies are close to deal for Cy Young pitcher Roy Halladay. Announcement could come within 24 hrs #MLBabout 9 hours ago from web
I didn't say he shouldn't but Lince-Cain is tough to beat. Haren is killing thoughCliff Lee showed it's not about name, he beat Halladay for the Cy young, and Greinke is having a better year then Lee.
And if you think Greinke should win, shouldn't Haren?
I will be happier for the Phillies if that happens than I was when Sanchez threw a no hitter if thats truebtw idk if it's true but....
If the Phillies got Halladay they could compete with the Cards for the right to call themselves the best roster in the NLhttp://www.prosportsdaily.com/forums/showt...244&page=81
looks like something might be announced in the next 24 hours....