Lineups
Another crazy pitching match-up for Bergmann. In the last four games, he's opposed Cole Hamels, Ben Sheets, Brandon Webb and now, Tim Lincecum.
San Francisco
Lewis -- 7
Castillo -- 5
Winn -- 9
Molina -- 2
Rowand -- 8
Durham -- 4
Bowker -- 3
Vizquel -- 6
Lincecum -- 1
Washington
Guzman -- 6
Dukes -- 9
Milledge -- 8
Boone -- 3
Casto -- 5
Flores -- 2
Lopez -- 4
Langerhans -- 7
Bergmann -- 1
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Chico Harlan
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June 6, 2008; 6:28 PM ET
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Posted by: Steven on Capitol Hill | June 6, 2008 6:35 PM | Report abuse
Tip of the cap to Corey for an excellent post of the day.
Posted by: Steven on Capitol Hill | June 6, 2008 6:40 PM | Report abuse
Didn't we used to have a 1B named Young? Is he still sick? It is possible to get some coverage of this situation?
Posted by: Steven on Capitol Hill | June 6, 2008 6:44 PM | Report abuse
Anyone noticed that the coverage of the team has fallen way off since the departure of Barry Z? In today's paper there must have been over 1000 words about the doubleheader and you would have to read 992 words to figure out who won and how they won the second game. Draft coverage? Miserable.
Posted by: JT | June 6, 2008 6:55 PM | Report abuse
SoCH, what post are you referring to?
I mean I accept the award with honor. First, I must give it all to the Lord, and then well, thanks to the Academy.
Posted by: Corey | June 6, 2008 6:56 PM | Report abuse
So in Round 49, with the 1459th overall pick, I notice the Nationals take....
...right fielder Robert Zimmerman.
Posted by: Maybe it's the name? | June 6, 2008 7:07 PM | Report abuse
Dammit, Zimmerman(/n) WILL be the face of the franchise!!!
Posted by: Section 506 (Before moving) | June 6, 2008 7:24 PM | Report abuse
Seriously, where is Dmitri? The guy is proving to be useless.
Posted by: Coverage is lacking | June 6, 2008 7:30 PM | Report abuse
Corey--You were in the newspaper today as the post of the day.
Your post was stating that Bowden should be fired, which is of course the only rational position that can be taken after watching him flail and fail for a decade and a half in 2 cities.
Nonetheless, yours was an excellent post of the day.
Posted by: Steven on Capitol Hill | June 6, 2008 7:39 PM | Report abuse
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taint fair. how are we supposed to win when the other teams have good pitchers and we don't?