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Gameday Discussion for 8/18/10


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Final scores from August 17th:

Seattle 4 Baltimore 0

 

Detroit 2 NY Yankees 6

 

San Francisco 3 Philadelphia 9

 

Florida 6 Pittsburgh 0

 

LA Angels 0 Boston 6

 

Washington 2 Atlanta 10

 

Texas 1 Tampa Bay 10

 

San Diego 1 Chicago Cubs 0

 

NY Mets 3 Houston 4

 

Cleveland 1 Kansas City 2

 

Chicago White Sox 6 Minnesota 7

 

Milwaukee 3 St. Louis 2

 

Cincinnati 6 Arizona 2

 

Toronto 2 Oakland 6

 

Colorado 0 LA Dodgers 6

 

Standings:

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Today's Games:

Texas at Tampa Bay (1:10 PM)

 

Milwaukee at St. Louis (2:15 PM)

 

San Diego at Chicago Cubs (2:20 PM)

 

Toronto at Oakland (3:35 PM)

 

Seattle at Baltimore (7:05 PM)

 

Detroit at NY Yankees (7:05 PM)

 

San Francisco at Philadelphia (7:05 PM) ESPN

 

Florida at Pittsburgh (7:05 PM)

 

LA Angels at Boston (7:10 PM)

 

Washington at Atlanta (7:10 PM)

 

NY Mets at Houston (8:05 PM)

 

Cleveland at Kansas City (8:10 PM)

 

Chicago White Sox at Minnesota (8:10 PM)

 

Cincinnati at Arizona (9:40 PM)

 

Colorado at LA Dodgers (10:10 PM) ESPN

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Yankees game was entertaining.

 

Gardner was plunked in the 1st as clear retaliation for his break-up slide on Jose Guillen the other night which sent Guillen to the DL with a bruised knee. Umpire warned both benches, but when Chad Gaudin put a ball in Miggy's back in the 8th, he was not tossed. Leyland threw a fit, shouting "They better watch, they're going to the playoffs. We're not going anywhere!" He screamed and argued with the home plate and third base umpire throughout the rest of the half inning, and was eventually tossed during commercial because he wouldn't shut up. Next half inning they threw behind Jeter, and then came close to hitting him again and close to Texeira and Cano before the inning ended. No words, no ejections, nothing... and I can't believe the Tigers are satisfied with brush backs.

 

Probably not over, so get your popcorn ready for tomorrow.

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From my seats, it is usually kind of difficult to judge fly balls. But I could tell the second that left the bat that it was going a long long way. Barry Bonds hit a homerun to a similar spot in 2006, which is the only other one I remember seeing in person that was this majestic.

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