2011 MLB Season

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Just a new version of this thread, since we had one for last season.

I don't have a lot of 'newsbits' to start this thread off, but those can be added later.

I watched a little bit of the Yankees-Tigers earlier today. ESPN seems to think that C.C. Fatassia looks "great" since he has now dropped his weight down to 290lbs
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HgH Enthusiast Albert 'Gimme 300 mil' Pujols becomes the first player in mlb history to ground into three double plays on opening day.

Hopefully, somebody else got to see some good baseball today.
 

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Several black pitchers' have struggled so far (Fausto Carmona, Liriano, Volquez, Ubaldo Jiminez)..

White pitchers' need to take advantage of this!
 

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Mets win in 10, 6-4, over the Marlins, and it's the White players who contribute most.

SP Jonathon Niese overcomes a shaky first inning to pitch 7 solid, surrendering only 2 runs on 4 H's and 1 BB.

1B Ike Davis hit two 2B's and tied the game at 2-2 in the 6th.

3B David Wright goes 3-5 with his first HR and the go-ahead hit in the 10th.

C Josh Thole went 3-4 with the then go ahead run in the 9th, only to watch Francisco "K-Rod" Rodriguez blow the Save.

RP Bobby Parnell pitches a 1-2-3 8th, striking out two.

RP Blaine Boyer nails down his first Save in the 10th in spite of giving up a run.

In the fair and balanced note, black OF Willie Harris, known as a Met-killer in the past, strokes a 10th inning 2-run 2B to help in the win.

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Reds' Ryan Hanigan: 4-4, 2 HRs and 4 RBI

Tigers' Brennan Boesch: 4-4, HR and 4 RBI

Braves' Brian McCann: 3-5, 4 RBI
 

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Safely locked in with the White Sox for $56 million, Adam Dunn is poised to continue his march toward 600+ home runs. He's only 31 years old and could surpass 400 HR's by the end of the season.
 

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The education of Dusty Baker,it seems as if this manager is realizing that if you want to win,play White American players,the Reds have a solid team.
 

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Josh Willingham is playing well for Oakland so far. KCs Alex Gordon is actually getting hits these days..
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White Sox are currently a fun team! Today, Paulie hit 2 HRs and Beckham hit a HR. Gavin Floyd pitched very well and Chicago won.

Josh Willingham hit his 3rd HR of the season, and Oakland won. Casey McGehee hit a clutch, PH HR to go ahead, and Milwaukee won.
 

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Since the 2010 All Star game, Troy Tulowitzki has more RBIs than any player in baseball. And how about this -- the player with the second most RBIs during the same period of time is Neil Walker of the Pirates, who generally bats second. You can win some bar bets with thatpiece of trivia.
 

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First it was Chipper "Larry" Jones

Then it was Pat Burrell

Now Troy Tulowitski has taken over the mantle of Mets-killer.
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I was looking through the early posts of last season's MLB thread, to recall how the media was salivating all over Jayson Heyward of the Braves as the sport's savior. Here's a post from that thread (modesty prevents me from identifying the author
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<DIV ="msg">"Yeah, and Dontrelle Willis was going to interest blacks in pitching again.
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"The boys on Sports Center were actually comparing Heyward to Aaron, saying that the sound Heyward's bat makes when it hits the ball is the same one Aaron made. This after one game and one homerun. So typical of the media, to take one or two baseball games out of a long six month season to cite trends.

"The Heyward hype reeks of desperation to me. The White elites seem to have so much invested in blacks dominating in football, basketball and baseball. Meantime, their own social policies keep shrinking the pool of even marginal black athletes to promote through affirmative action and media adoration. And us getting the truth out there does seem to be opening the eyes of more of the DWFs." </TD></TR>
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Heyward finished 2010 with less than spectacular stats: .277 BA, 18 HR, 72 RBIs, hardly Ruthian or even Aaronesque. This season Heyward is batting. 206 so far. Looks like it's time for the media to find yet another "Great Black Hope" for baseball.Edited by: Don Wassall
 

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What a difference a Bay makes.
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Jason Bay has returned and given the Mets a lift. Today he drove in the first 3 runs for NY, and with Ike Davis hit back-to-back bombs.

Meanwhile Daniel Murphy drove in the go-ahead run in the sixth, and added an insurance RBI in the eight for a 6-4 Mets win.
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Three in a row, break up the Mets!

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<h1>UCF Study: Baseball Diverse, But Losing African-American Players</h1>http://today.ucf.edu/ucf-study-baseball-diverse-but-losing-african-american-players/print/
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April 21, 2011


More minorities and women are running Major League Baseball and
its teams, but the number of African-Americans playing the sport
continues to drop, according to a University of Central Florida study.</span>


MLB earned a B+ overall â€" an A for race and a B-minus for gender â€" in
its annual report card on hiring practices issued by Richard Lapchick,
director of UCF's Institute for Diversity and Ethics in Sport.



The report card noted that African-American players made up 8.5
percent of this season's opening day rosters, a decline from 10 percent
last season and the third-lowest percentage in decades.



"This has been a concern of MLB and leaders in the African-American community,"Â￾ Lapchick said.


"However, MLB has made great strides with diversity in who runs the
game and today is one of the best in sports,"Â￾ he added. "There is
clearly room for improvement, especially regarding hiring more women
into professional positions."Â￾



The only female president or CEO in MLB is Pam Gardner of the Houston
Astros. No African-Americans are serving as team presidents or CEOs.
Among the 55 senior executives in the league offices, 20 percent were
minorities and 22 percent were women.


The number of team managers who are African-American dropped from
four in 2010 to two this season. The number of Latino managers remained
four.


Lapchick, who was inducted into the Multi-Ethnic Sports Hall of Fame
this year, is known for his ability to use sport to combat racial,
gender and social inequities in the United States and internationally.



The Institute for Diversity and Ethics in Sport serves as a
comprehensive resource for issues related to gender and race in amateur,
collegiate and professional sports. The institute is part of the DeVos
Sport Business Management Program in the College of Business
Administration. The landmark program focuses on the business skills
necessary for graduates to conduct successful careers in the rapidly
changing and dynamic sports industry while also emphasizing diversity,
community service and sport and social issues.http://today.ucf.edu/ucf-study-baseball-diverse-but-losing-african-american-players/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Straight out of Orwell's "Animal Farm". Cultural Marxist Ivory Tower elites making sure the Caste System stays. That 8.5% representation of a certain population demographic is just 3.5% away from their actual 12% overall population. Funny how this is a concern, but when this same 12% represents roughly 80% of the NFL and NBA, there's no mention or concern about why Whites (or Hispanics or Asians) are "losing" representation, it's just accepted as being "diverse". What? 64/64 cornerbacks in the NFL are black..."OK, that's diverse". And their push for more women in these sports is what has led to the banal female sideline "reporter" and the ridiculous pink garb worn by the players for breast cancer awareness. The whole thing is becoming feminized. Boy, do I miss the old school days of the NFL and MLB in the politically-incorrect, yet true-to-reality, 70's.

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The blacks have Chone Figgins.. Adam Jones, Chris Young, Justin Upton, Ricky Weeks, Andrew McCutchen, Denard Span, Delmon Young, C-Grand, Howie Kendrick, Matt Kemp, Torii Hunter, Prince Fielder, Cameron Maybin, Michael Bourn, J-Rollins, Ryan Howard, B-Phillips, BJ Upton.. the "great" C-Crawford.

Darnell McDonald, James Loney, Corey Patterson, Vernon Wells, Mike Stanton, Marlon Byrd, Austin Jackson, Jason Heyward, Michael Brantley, light-skins like Jeter/Russell Martin/Venable, and OTHERS.. Dominic Brown, Nyjer Morgan, Rajai Davis.

Frankly, that's TOO MANY!!
 

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How sweep it is!

Mets beat D-backs 8-4 behind David Wright's 2 HR's and Jason Pridie's (rhymes with Friday) first career HR, a 3-run 3rd inning shot.

Jonathon Niese pitches 7 effective innings for his first W of the season.
 

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Todd Helton hit 2 HRs!

David Ross had 2 HRs and 4 RBI. Chipper Jones had a HR. Adam Lind had 2 HRs and 5 RBI.Edited by: Deadlift
 

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Deadlift said:
The blacks have Chone Figgins.. Adam Jones, Chris Young, Justin Upton, Ricky Weeks, Andrew McCutchen, Denard Span, Delmon Young, C-Grand, Howie Kendrick, Matt Kemp, Torii Hunter, Prince Fielder, Cameron Maybin, Michael Bourn, J-Rollins, Ryan Howard, B-Phillips, BJ Upton.. the "great" C-Crawford.

Darnell McDonald, James Loney, Corey Patterson, Vernon Wells, Mike Stanton, Marlon Byrd, Austin Jackson, Jason Heyward, Michael Brantley, light-skins like Jeter/Russell Martin/Venable, and OTHERS.. Dominic Brown, Nyjer Morgan, Rajai Davis.

Frankly, that's TOO MANY!!

I was checking the batting stats in the Sunday sports section, something I have done for 40 years and noticed that Figgins, Austin Jackson, Crawford, Wells, Hunter, and Bradley, were all at the bottom nearly below the Mendoza line. That's not good for guys who are playing mainly for their ability to "get on base" and steal bases. If you can't use your speed to keep you average above .200 in April what good are you?
 

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Yesterday, Ben Zobrist became the fourth player to record at least seven hits and 10 RBIs in a single day since RBIs became an official stat in 1920. The other three are Jim Bottomley (1929 Cardinals), Pete Fox (1935 Tigers) and Nate Colbert (1972 Padres). Zobrist was 7-for-10 in Thursday's doubleheader.

At the moment, Whites lead MLB in the 3 hitting and 3 pitching triple crown categories.

Matt Holliday leads with a .433 average.
Ryan Braun leads with 9 home runs.
Ben Zobrist leads with 25 runs batted in.

Jered Weaver leads with 6 wins, 49 strikeouts and a 0.99 earned run average!

It is also nice to see Lance Berkman, Chipper Jones and Jeff Francoeur off to such hot starts. All 3 have struggled in recent years so these current "turn back the clock" performances have been great to watch.
 

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Highlander said:
&lt;h1&gt;UCF Study: Baseball Diverse, But Losing African-American Players&lt;/h1&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;span id="printSpan"&gt;http://today.ucf.edu/ucf-study-baseball-diverse-but-losing-african-american-players/print/
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April 21, 2011

More minorities and women are running Major League Baseball and
its teams, but the number of African-Americans playing the sport
continues to drop, according to a University of Central Florida study.&lt;span id="more-23291"&gt;&lt;/span&gt;


MLB earned a B+ overall â€" an A for race and a B-minus for gender â€" in
its annual report card on hiring practices issued by Richard Lapchick,
director of UCF's Institute for Diversity and Ethics in Sport.



The report card noted that African-American players made up 8.5
percent of this season's opening day rosters, a decline from 10 percent
last season and the third-lowest percentage in decades.



"This has been a concern of MLB and leaders in the African-American community,"Â Lapchick said.


"However, MLB has made great strides with diversity in who runs the
game and today is one of the best in sports,"Â he added. "There is
clearly room for improvement, especially regarding hiring more women
into professional positions."Â



The only female president or CEO in MLB is Pam Gardner of the Houston
Astros. No African-Americans are serving as team presidents or CEOs.
Among the 55 senior executives in the league offices, 20 percent were
minorities and 22 percent were women.


The number of team managers who are African-American dropped from
four in 2010 to two this season. The number of Latino managers remained
four.


Lapchick, who was inducted into the Multi-Ethnic Sports Hall of Fame
this year, is known for his ability to use sport to combat racial,
gender and social inequities in the United States and internationally.



The Institute for Diversity and Ethics in Sport serves as a
comprehensive resource for issues related to gender and race in amateur,
collegiate and professional sports. The institute is part of the DeVos
Sport Business Management Program in the College of Business
Administration. The landmark program focuses on the business skills
necessary for graduates to conduct successful careers in the rapidly
changing and dynamic sports industry while also emphasizing diversity,
community service and sport and social issues.http://today.ucf.edu/ucf-study-baseball-diverse-but-losing-african-american-players/~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Straight out of Orwell's "Animal Farm".  Cultural Marxist Ivory Tower elites making sure the Caste System stays.  That 8.5% representation of a certain population demographic is just 3.5% away from their actual 12% overall population.  Funny how this is a concern, but when this same 12% represents roughly 80% of the NFL and NBA, there's no mention or concern about why Whites (or Hispanics or Asians) are "losing" representation, it's just accepted as being "diverse". What? 64/64 cornerbacks in the NFL are black..."OK, that's diverse".  And their push for more women in these sports is what has led to the banal female sideline "reporter" and the ridiculous pink garb worn by the players for breast cancer awareness.  The whole thing is becoming feminized.  Boy, do I miss the old school days of the NFL and MLB in the politically-incorrect, yet true-to-reality, 70's.

Why in the hell do there have to be women in front-office positions in MLB?

And I'm so damn tired of hearing about black Americans being mistreated by MLB 'cause not enough of them are players. Shut the hell up already!
 

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It doesn't happen very often in Major League Baseball that a franchise sends a team out for a game without one single white player. But that's what the Cubs have done tonight. No white players. The only non-dark skinned one is Kosuke Fukudome. This is truly a game of good vs evil tonight. The classically white Cardinals versus the NBA-esque Cubs.
 

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And if you look at their minor league rosters and prospects, it won't get better any time soon. May they continue their losing ways. Chicago fans (DWFs), along with Pittsburgh and Philly fans are probably the worst across all sports and leagues.

On the flip-side, the SF Giants have done a 180 since a couple years ago and are a fun team to watch and root for now...the Mets, too.

Edited by: Highlander
 

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I believe Jorge Posada is owed $11 million for this season. The Yankees brought him back this year as a DH, knowing full well that he can't play the field anymore. You'd think he would do his best each and every day for the team and the fans, but it seems like he's just another spoiled punk affletito.
 

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The Tigers called up outfielder Andy Dirks from AAA Toledo the other day, in 34 games with Toledo, Dirks was hitting .328 with six doubles, six homers, 20 RBI and 10 steals. This is a 5 tool guy who is only in the minors because of the caste system in baseball.

He's replacing Magglio Ordonez who has been ineffective for a couple of years but gets the typical loooong leash given to all non-white players. A white guy in his position would have long ago been dumped. And a non-white guy with Dirks talent and spring production would have been ushered into the starting line up and given half a season to prove himself. Instead-for the white guy-it's off to the minors and wait for the non-white guy to play himself out of a postion.

The Tigers are starting to get some good young white players (besides pitchers) on the team. Brendon Boesch, Scott Sizemore, Ryan Rayburn, should become regulars along with Brandon Inge. Add in Dirks and it will be a big turnaround for Los Tigra's.
 

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9th inning walk-off HR for Billy Butler!

The Chicago White Sox continued their mastery at Fenway Park, as Konerko and Lillibridge go yard and Gavin Floyd gets his 6th W. And, on another note, former Rice Owls pitcher, Philip Humber, has been an excellent starter for the White Sox.

Josh Willingham hit his 10th HR in a loss to the Yankees. A.J. Burnett got his 6th win.
 
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