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Re: 2009 Baseball Season/Off-Season Discussion
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Quote from: Falcon on November 14, 2009, 01:43:39 PM
Quote from: pilferk on November 14, 2009, 12:28:55 PM
.. and FUN (2 laps on the warning track).
Laps on the warning track at Yankee Stadium huh?
Pretty fuckin' cool pilf.
Have fun!
It was a fun day. Course was super challenging....not the flat stuff, but the STAIRS! 298 stairs on the course..BRUTAL. The rest wasn't too bad.
But the run on the warning track was the obvious highlight. 2 laps on the track, and some "jumbotron" time for every runner. DEFINITELY going to do it next year...but I think next year we might walk it, so we can bring all 3 kids.
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DEFINITELY going to do it next year...but I think next year we might walk it, so we can bring all 3 kids.
Walk extra slow @ the stadium
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Quote from: Loaded NightraiN on November 16, 2009, 10:44:30 AM
Quote from: pilferk on November 15, 2009, 06:39:05 PM
DEFINITELY going to do it next year...but I think next year we might walk it, so we can bring all 3 kids.
Walk extra slow @ the stadium
The WHOLE thing actually takes place
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You start off just off the "great hall", right around the 3rd base line in terms of orientation, entering the 100 level concourse. You do 2 laps, clockwise (plus a bit to get you over to the food court area..call it 2.25 laps). Then you run behind the food court area, and down into the "sub basement" on the left field side (basically, the tunnels underneath) around to the mainenance entrance between the visitors bullpen and monument park. You run out on the warning track and do 2 laps around, counterclockwise (everyone gets some "JUMBO TRON" time!!). THAT was neat and we got some pictures (and slowed down our times) out there. That's one mile.
After your 2 laps, you run back into the maintenance entrance and head right (opposite the way you came in) to the first real challenge: 103 steps, up to the 200 level. You then run a "horseshoe" lap of the 200 level (right field side to left field side), up another 60 stairs, and run a horseshoe lap of the 300 level (left field side to right field side). That's 2 miles.
You then run DOWN the "exit ramps" to the great hall, keeping to the right side at the bottom. You run up the central stairs (56 steps) to the 200 level and basically repeat the above (1 horseshoe of the 200, 1 horeshoe of the 300, down the exit ramps). This time, at the bottom of the ramps, you keep left, and hit the finish line. 3.1 miles (or 5k, whichever you prefer).
You basically get to see the entire stadium (with the exception of the suites, of course) from bottom to top. They also let friends and family up to the Delta 360 suite (right behind home plate, over the 100 level) to watch.
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^^ Wow thats pretty wild!!
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Re: 2009 Baseball Season/Off-Season Discussion
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November 16, 2009, 03:31:49 PM »
Quote from: pilferk on November 16, 2009, 11:34:06 AM
Quote from: Loaded NightraiN on November 16, 2009, 10:44:30 AM
Quote from: pilferk on November 15, 2009, 06:39:05 PM
DEFINITELY going to do it next year...but I think next year we might walk it, so we can bring all 3 kids.
Walk extra slow @ the stadium
The WHOLE thing actually takes place
inside
the stadium. Here's a rundown of how it works:
You start off just off the "great hall", right around the 3rd base line in terms of orientation, entering the 100 level concourse. You do 2 laps, clockwise (plus a bit to get you over to the food court area..call it 2.25 laps). Then you run behind the food court area, and down into the "sub basement" on the left field side (basically, the tunnels underneath) around to the mainenance entrance between the visitors bullpen and monument park. You run out on the warning track and do 2 laps around, counterclockwise (everyone gets some "JUMBO TRON" time!!). THAT was neat and we got some pictures (and slowed down our times) out there. That's one mile.
After your 2 laps, you run back into the maintenance entrance and head right (opposite the way you came in) to the first real challenge: 103 steps, up to the 200 level. You then run a "horseshoe" lap of the 200 level (right field side to left field side), up another 60 stairs, and run a horseshoe lap of the 300 level (left field side to right field side). That's 2 miles.
You then run DOWN the "exit ramps" to the great hall, keeping to the right side at the bottom. You run up the central stairs (56 steps) to the 200 level and basically repeat the above (1 horseshoe of the 200, 1 horeshoe of the 300, down the exit ramps). This time, at the bottom of the ramps, you keep left, and hit the finish line. 3.1 miles (or 5k, whichever you prefer).
You basically get to see the entire stadium (with the exception of the suites, of course) from bottom to top. They also let friends and family up to the Delta 360 suite (right behind home plate, over the 100 level) to watch.
That's pretty awesome and a wonderful way to honor your dad.
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November 17, 2009, 06:20:05 PM »
Awesome experience and recap pilf, congratulations.
Onto the AL Cy Young..
Greinke wins the award overwhelmingly:
Player, team 1st-place votes Total
Zack Greinke, Royals 25 134
Felix Hernandez, Mariners 2 80
Justin Verlander, Tigers 1 14
Others receiving votes: CC Sabathia, Yankees, 13, Roy Halladay, Blue Jays, 11.
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November 17, 2009, 07:53:03 PM »
I think the right guy won this award. I'm interested in AL manager and MVP. I think Girardi and Teixeira have a good chance at those awards.
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November 18, 2009, 12:46:21 PM »
I think AL Manager comes down to Sciosa and Girardi with the MVP probably going to Joe Mauer..
The most intriguing award looks to be come down tomorrow with the NL Cy Young.
Personal vote would be Adam Wainwright although I think Tim Lincecum will more than likely win it with Wainwright splitting votes with fellow Card Chris Carpenter..
EDIT: Almost forgot...NL Manager's gotta be Jim Tracy...
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November 18, 2009, 09:25:02 PM »
Who do you guys think Doc Halladay is gonna be delt to? They almost have to deal him because he will walk after this year. Ive heard a lot of talk about the mets going after him on sports talk radio in New York. They could sure use him
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Usual suspects for Halladay - Yanks and Red Sox with the Phillies having an outside shot.
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Lincecum wins Cy Young Award over Carpenter, Wainwright
By Derrick Goold
ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH
11/19/2009
San Francisco Giants starter Tim Lincecum won the 2009 Cy Young Award, the Baseball Writers' Association of America announced this afternoon, giving the righthander his second consecutive award as he edged St. Louis Cardinals starters Chris Carpenter and Adam Wainwright.
Lincecum is the first pitcher to repeat as a Cy Young winner since Randy Johnson won four consecutive in the National League from 1999-2002.
The Giants ace led the NL in strikeouts with 261 in 225 innings pitched. He also finished second to Carpenter in ERA with a 2.48. Lincecum went 15-7 this past season, including a 10-2 record in the first half of the season.
In his career, the 25-year-old Lincecum is 40-17 with a 2.90 ERA. He's widely considered -- even by peers -- as having some of the best stuff in the game.
The vote was expected to be a close one between the three favorites, all of whom got into the act of endorsing a winner.
Toward the end of the season, Lincecum said Carpenter deserved to win the award. Carpenter said Wainwright deserved the award, and Wainwright returned serve by advocating Carpenter as the winner.
The Cy Young is determined by a vote of 32 members of the Baseball Writers' Association of America, with two representatives from each NL city submitting ballots.
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No objections here.
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No loud objections from me, either.
The WAY it went down is odd, though. Carpenter being left off 2 ballots, completely, seems nuts. I heard the guy from ESPN's explanation (he's one of the guys who left Carpenter off the ballot) and is excuse was "Well, Javier Vasquez was the 2nd best pitcher in the NL this year, and I've only got 3 slots". REALLY? Vasquez???!!! I just don't see that one.
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Quote from: pilferk on November 20, 2009, 09:15:43 AM
ESPN
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Quote from: pilferk on November 20, 2009, 09:15:43 AM
No loud objections from me, either.
The WAY it went down is odd, though. Carpenter being left off 2 ballots, completely, seems nuts. I heard the guy from ESPN's explanation (he's one of the guys who left Carpenter off the ballot) and is excuse was "Well, Javier Vasquez was the 2nd best pitcher in the NL this year, and I've only got 3 slots". REALLY? Vasquez???!!! I just don't see that one.
Carp being left off 2 ballots is as pilf said "nuts".
Beyond that..
Any of the 3 would have been a fine choice, no problem with Lincecum here..
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Mauer near unanimous for the AL MVP followed by a couple of Yanks, from ESPN:
Joe Mauer received 27 of 28 first-place votes to win his first AL MVP award. The only other player to get a first-place vote was the Tigers' Miguel Cabrera, who finished fourth. A breakdown of the voting:
Player, team Total
Joe Mauer, Twins 387
Mark Teixeira, Yankees 225
Derek Jeter, Yankees 193
Albert should gather his 3rd tomorrow in the NL, anything less than unanimous would be just goofy..
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Quote from: Falcon on November 23, 2009, 10:24:53 PM
Mauer near unanimous for the AL MVP followed by a couple of Yanks, from ESPN:
Joe Mauer received 27 of 28 first-place votes to win his first AL MVP award. The only other player to get a first-place vote was the Tigers' Miguel Cabrera, who finished fourth. A breakdown of the voting:
Player, team Total
Joe Mauer, Twins 387
Mark Teixeira, Yankees 225
Derek Jeter, Yankees 193
Albert should gather his 3rd tomorrow in the NL, anything less than unanimous would be just goofy..
What gets me is who got the other first place vote. Some writer from a Japanese newspaper gave his first place vote to Cabrera. WTF? I just can't see the logic on that one..just like I can't see the logic on leaving Carp off the NL CY voting for Javier Vasquez.
If it had been a "token vote" for Tex or Jeter...I could have at least seen the reasoning behind it, I guess. But Cabrera? No freaking way. He wasn't nearly as good as the other 3 guys, for his team, this year. 4th? Maybe..but 1st? Weird.
And I would have agreed on Pujols right up until I saw the voting outcome for the AL MVP. Again, I can see Mauer not being unanimous (though, ultimately, as much as I was pulling for Tex or Jete's...I thought they were long shots), but who the one vote of dissent was for is wacky. So it wouldn't surprise me to see a likewise wacky vote in the NL voting.
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The Cabrera vote was puzzling at best, I actually thought both Jeter and Tex would each have a
at least
a few first place votes a piece.
As for the NL..
Nice to see Albert go unanimous and all the "His place in history" talk..
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Quote from: Falcon on November 24, 2009, 07:45:50 PM
The Cabrera vote was puzzling at best, I actually thought both Jeter and Tex would each have a
at least
a few first place votes a piece.
As for the NL..
Nice to see Albert go unanimous and all the "His place in history" talk..
The only thing that will limit his achievements is Pujols, himself. By that, I mean how his body holds up and what type of longevity he's able to achieve. Hopefully, he's able to keep healthy and productive.
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Quote from: Falcon on November 24, 2009, 07:45:50 PM
The Cabrera vote was puzzling at best, I actually thought both Jeter and Tex would each have a
at least
a few first place votes a piece.
As for the NL..
Nice to see Albert go unanimous and all the "His place in history" talk..
he's not only the best player in baseball currently, but he's officially entered the discussion of being among the greatest of all time. and the fact that he appears to be a total class act is an added bonus as well.
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