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mdarshan

Mar 16, 2008 Feb 15, 2012 5 121

I live in Asheville, North Carolina and don't know any Cardinal fans here. I love baseball and the Cardinals.

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Speaking to Tim McKernan on KFNS radio, Cardinals pitcher Kyle Lohse explained why departed shortstop Brendan Ryan was an issue in the team clubhouse. "I like Brendan, and I think a lot of guys wanted him to do well," Lohse said. "We all tried to help him out and tried to help him understand what being a professional was ... but I honestly think that when things aren't going so good, and you're still kind of the way he is … when you're still kind of forgetting to do the things you're supposed to, it starts to wear on you. He by no way is any reason why we didn't take the NL Central — but, I think just one little distraction that kind of rubbed some people the wrong way and it's just one of those things that doesn't help a team out. Brendan Ryan is who he is, and he's going to continue being that guy and personally I like him. I just don't think he's ever going to change and the inability to get serious about things kind of makes people really tired of you."

If this has been posted on VEB already, my apologies. It was packed at the bottom of a Rams column. Thought I'd share.

about 1 year ago Img_0159_tiny mdarshan 1 comment 1 recs

the fan running around on the field reminded me of this little piece of awesome.

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Viva El Birdos some late january fun

thought i would start a diary about our favorite names in baseball over the years. names that you have liked at some point in you life as a baseball fan.  they don't even have to be spectacular a la placido polanco (though that is a great one), in fact the two players whose names spawned this idea were not bizzare, i just liked them as a youngster: leon durham and tito landrum.  When i was a young i always thought leon durham just sounded bad-ass, like some super-hero i wanted to be.  and tito, i just liked saying his name, it was fun.  tito landrum.  

so there you go, those are my two, what are yours?

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Viva El Birdos Shields compared to Reyes

Read this about James Shields on the Rays Official site.  As discussed on this site, he and ol Anthony are similar pitchers (except when it comes to the little thing called repetoire).  Perhaps next year for Reyes will be similar to the way Shields is pitching now.  Though it probably will be with another team...

here's the excerpt:

Shields is aware that the word is out about his devastating changeup.

"I know these teams have the scouting report on me and these teams are looking for the changeup, they're sitting on changeup," Shields said. "I think the difference between this year and last year [is that] I've been able to throw my curveball for strikes -- and I throw a cutter now."

In his last outing against Cleveland, Shields said he threw just 14 fastballs out of 112 pitches.

"I threw a lot of cutters," Shields said. "And the reason was they weren't making the adjustment. I didn't want to change my game plan because they weren't hitting it. ... It's hard to really sit on one pitch when you're throwing four different pitches. I've never done that before. It was actually kind of weird."

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