You have just entered the Hayes Craze. This is the spot for stories all about baseball. You'll find the heavy use of statistics to explain arguments in the game, but a reasonable writer who doesn't ignore the intangibles.
Showing posts with label Phillip Humber. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Phillip Humber. Show all posts
Monday, April 23, 2012
MVP of the Weekend
The MVP of the weekend is probably obvious. It goes to Philip Humber. Humber is just the 21st player in baseball history to reach baseball immortality. A perfect game is one of the most exciting things you can ever witness. 9 innings 0 hits 0 runs 0 walks and 9 strikeouts. 27 up and 27 down. Besides Humber, Nick Swisher had a pretty successful weekend collecting 7 RBI's and 2 home runs including a grand slam.
Sunday, April 22, 2012
Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting
Lets start off with The Humber Games. The 21st perfect game in MLB history goes to the 29 year old Phillip Humber. Collecting 9 strikeouts against The Seattle Mariners Humber enters baseball history as another pitcher to complete baseball immortality. A very exciting game for baseball fans all over the country and congratulations to Phillip Humber.
The next thing to talk about is the greatest rivalry in sports history. The Yankees beat the Red Sox in the first game of a 3 game set 6-2. In game 2 of the weekend series The Red Sox looked dominant through the first 6 innings. Starter Felix Doubront pitched 6 innings and gave up just 1 run, a solo home run to Mark Teixeira. Doubront was taken out after the 6th inning with a 9-1 lead. The problem for The Red Sox this season has been the bullpen and yes they did not perform well. A grand slam and a 2 run double for Nick Swisher and a 3 run homer and a 2 run double for Teixeira lead The Yankees to an momentous 15-9 victory over The Red Sox.
AJ Burnett made his first start of the season after recovering from an injury in spring training. He pitched 7 shutout innings against The Cardinals. He was acommponied by Justin Verlander, Stephan Strasburg, Clayton Kershaw and Phillip Humber as starters to not allow a run on Saturday.
What will Sunday hold?
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)