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Which you can't reveal to the ears of youth
Except to say it isn't worth a damn


Just thought I'd provide a little Canadian content today...

The Yankees made it official yesterday, designating Paul Quantrill and Mike Stanton for assignment. Stanton will certainly find work elsewhere. But still no Colter Bean - the Yanks summoned outfielder Bubba Crosby and LH Wayne Franklin. Yeah, that's what I said - Wayne who?

San Diego signed Pedro Astacio to a minor league deal - oh, big deal, right? But Astacio will certainly find Petco a day at the beach after working in Coors Field and the Ballpark in Arlington. The Padres have had to disable three starting pitchers already this season, and the back end of their rotation currently features Darrell May and rookie Tim Stauffer. Astacio may have finally picked a good situation for himself.

Josh Beckett came off the DL for the Marlins last night, pitched six shutout innigs in the Marlins win over the Braves, and was removed from the game. The trainer came out for a visit, but so far the Marlins are denying that the blister that put him on the DL had flared up again.

Texas walloped 8 homers yesterday - matching the team record set just a month earlier - as they broke off the Angels winning streak at 8.

Oakland now has won 7 straight, which is the longest active streak in the majors. The A's went 19-8 in June, and have closed to within 2 games of .500 and are now 9 games back of the division lead, and are 5.5 back of the Wild Card. Tonight they begin a three game set with the guys who have the best record in the majors. This could be very, very interesting.

Some good pitching matchups on the schedule today, especially in Chicago (Hernandez-Prior) and Detroit (Johnson-Bonderman):

AL
Toronto (Lilly 5-8, 6.24) at Boston (Clement 9-1, 3.33) 7:05
New York (Johnson 7-5, 3.86) at Detroit (Bonderman 9-5, 4.30) 7:05
Cleveland (Sabathia 5-4, 4.60) at Baltimore (Lopez 7-3, 4.47) 7:35
Los Angeles (Byrd 7-5, 3.87) at Kansas City (Hernandez 5-8, 4.64) 8:10
Tampa Bay (Fossum 3-6, 4.15) at Minnesota (Santana 7-4, 3.78) 8:10
Chicago (Contreras 3-4, 4.15) at Oakland (Harden 4-3, 2.37) 10:05
Texas (Park 7-2, 5.75) at Seattle (Sele 6-6, 4.40) 10:05

NL
Washington (Hernandez 11-2, 3.32) at Chicago (Prior 5-1, 2.66) 2:20
Atlanta (Smoltz 8-5, 2.74) at Philadelphia (Padilla 3-7, 6.79) 7:05
Houston (Pettitte 4-7, 3.25) at Cincinnati (Hudson 1-2, 8.35) 7:10
Florida (Burnett 5-5, 3.14) at New York (Glavine 5-7, 4.93) 7:10
Pittsburgh (Redman (4-6, 3.42) at Milwaukee (Ohka 5-4, 3.50) 8:05
Colorado (Kennedy 4-7, 6.92) at St.Louis (Carpenter (11-4, 2.77) 8:10
San Francisco (Tomko (5-10) at San Diego (Peavy 7-2, 2.88) 10:05
Arizona (Vazquez 7-6, 4.53) at Los Angeles (Penny 3-5, 3.83) 10:40

Finally, here is Julio Franco's line for the just-concluded month of June:

AB  R  H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SO SB CS  AVG  OBP  SLG  OPS
37  7  14 1  1  4  16  6   0  9  3  0 .378 .455 .784 1.238

And so, our Question of the Day:

Do you believe this guy?

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Jordan - Friday, July 01 2005 @ 12:13 PM EDT (#121229) #
Gather up your jackets
Move it to the exits
I hope you have found a friend.
Every new beginning comes from
Some other beginning's end.

Never count out Oakland till the final bell has sounded. Suddenly, Billy Beane looks like he might be a buyer again.

Thomas - Friday, July 01 2005 @ 12:17 PM EDT (#121231) #
I assume you mean 19-8 in June, because the A's suffered through a horrible May.
Magpie - Friday, July 01 2005 @ 01:19 PM EDT (#121240) #
I assume you mean 19-8 in June

DOH! Fixed it.

How about 21-8 since May 29...

Mike Green - Friday, July 01 2005 @ 04:10 PM EDT (#121259) #
Democracy may or may not be coming to the U.S.A., but there will definitely be some good ballgames there tonight. The homies facing Matt Clement and the Sox is a good one with a nice storyline. I wonder if Gabe Gross might get a start.
Lucas - Friday, July 01 2005 @ 04:52 PM EDT (#121264) #
Twenty games and a fine for Kenny Rogers. Sounds about right to me.
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