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Former Yankee Tom Byrne Dies At 87…

Monday, December 24th, 2007

There’s sad news from the world of baseball — Last week, Tommy Byrne, passed away at 87.

Here’s more on the former Yankee:

From CNNsi.com: Tommy Byrne, who fulfilled a boyhood dream by pitching for the New York Yankees and won a game during the 1955 World Series, has died. He was 87.

Byrne, who served two terms as Wake Forest mayor, died Thursday, his son John said Saturday. Tommy Byrne had congestive heart failure and was in declining health the last six weeks. He was surrounded by his family and priest when he died, his son added.

After two years at what was then Wake Forest College, Byrne signed with the Yankees in 1940. In his rookie year of 1943, he played in 11 games and had a 2-1 record.

Byrne eventually was traded to the St. Louis Browns and also pitched for the Chicago White Sox and the Washington Senators. He returned to the Yankees in 1954, and in 1955 pitched a complete-game victory in Game 2 of the World Series. But he was the loser in Game 7, 2-0 to Johnny Podres and the Brooklyn Dodgers.

“His lifetime dream was to pitch for the New York Yankees,” said John Byrne, who is mayor of Fuquay-Varina. He said that dream grew from the fact that his father was born in Baltimore, home of Babe Ruth. The two eventually met when Ruth appeared at an old-timers game at Yankee Stadium.

Rest in Peace, Tommy.

The Mitchell Report - YouTube Style…

Monday, December 24th, 2007

Youtube is great, and has been a source of great content for the blog over the past year.

Anyhow, amongst hardcore baseball fans, the Mitchell Report has been a topic of great conversation. Well, tonight, since I have nothing better to do, I decided to find the best homemade videos looking at the Mitchell Report. Some are serious, fun, and a few will make you wonder what the hell people were thinking.

Alas, here’s the best I have been able to find.

I’m not sure what his point is, but hey it’s interesting as weird as it looks and sounds.

Lord…

A funny little satire…

Baseball players use drugs, really?

Ah, what a vast wasteland we have here…

X-Mas & ‘Round the Bases…

Monday, December 24th, 2007

Sorry for the lack of posts, I have been busy with family and the X-mas holiday. My postings may be few and far between this week, but I’ll do my best to keep things going on the blog.

Everyone have a safe holiday and time with your families and loved ones.

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* Outfielder So Taguchi, bench and pinch hit maven, who hit .290 for St. Louis last season, signed a one-year contract with the Phillies on Sunday.

Jose Canseco Denies His Drug Use From 1988…

Sunday, December 23rd, 2007

I just found this on Youtube, and it’s of video from 1988 denying that he ever used steroids as alleged by a 1988 column by the Washington Post’s Tom Boswell.

The announcers are fawning over Canseco, but what if they knew then what they know now…

Roger Clemens Issues Another Mea Culpa…

Sunday, December 23rd, 2007

In an effort to save not only face, but his reputation, Roger Clemens once again denied ever using steroids.

From the Baltimore Sun: Roger Clemens posted a video today repeating his denials of the steroids use alleged against him in the Mitchell Report. He also said he would be interviewed for a future episode of “60 Minutes,” but a spokesman for CBS said nothing has been finalized.

The seven-time Cy Young Award winner was accused in the report of using steroids, an allegation made by his former trainer.

In October last year, the Los Angeles Times reported Clemens was linked to steroids in the May 2006 sworn statement of a federal agent who cited former big league pitcher Jason Grimsley. At the time, the names of players in the public version had been blacked out. When the full affidavit was unsealed Thursday, Clemens’ name was not in it, and the paper issued a correction and an apology.

“I faced this last year when the L.A. Times reported that I used steroids. I said it was not true then, and now the whole world knows it’s not true, now that that’s come out,” Clemens said in the video, which was posted Sunday on the Web site of his foundation and on You Tube.

Looks like Roger is definitely going on the offensive to clear his name…


Joba Chamberlain Goes to Bat for Roger Clemens…

Saturday, December 22nd, 2007

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Well, another Yankee is going to bat for Roger Clemens — rookie sensation and now-bullpen mainstay, Joba Chamberlain. In the past few days, teammate Derek Jeter also spoke up for the now-beleaguered pitcher.

On Thursday, Chamberlain stood by the Rocket’s side when asked about the allegations made against the legendary pitcher in the Mitchell Report.

Clemens, who was fingered in the report for his use of steroids and human growth hormone, has denied ever using any performance-enhancing drugs, but that has done nothing to quash doubts about the Rocket since the report was released last Thursday.

“It’s a question that’s going to be brought up for a long time, but the man has been successful for so long, he’s obviously doing something right,” Chamberlain said. “His work ethic has been shown, he does what he does, and he does it for a reason. He’s been successful and that’s why.”

Chamberlain, who was in Manhattan on Thursday to visit with pediatric patients at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, said Clemens will be missed if he doesn’t return to the Yankees, making it clear that he was influential both on and off the field.

“The work ethic the guys see makes them push themselves, but he’s also a big kid when it comes down to it,” Chamberlain said. “He’s a funny guy, he keeps it light and knows how to switch gears between being serious and knowing when to go to work.”

I don’t know if Roger is so innocent, but he’s still very much highly respected amongst his teammates, which contrasts from what Curt Schilling said in his blog, 38 Pitches (I’ll have my thoughts on that later…)

To read more thought of mine on baseball, society, and everything else, check out my personal blog, the Oriole Post…

‘Round the Bases….

Saturday, December 22nd, 2007

* The Colorado Rockies filled a hole in their bullpen Friday by agreeing to a $7.5 million, two-year contract with right-hander Luis Vizcaino.

* Outfielder Gabe Kapler is coming back to baseball and the Milwaukee Brewers agreed Thursday to an $800,000, one-year contract. He retired last season to manage the Greenville Drive, the Class-A affiliate of the Boston Red Sox.

* Indians reliever Juan Lara was moved to the Cleveland Clinic on Friday almost one month after he was injured in a car accident in the Dominican Republic.

The Los Angeles Times Apologize to Roger Clemens; Jason Grimsley’s Documents Unveiled…

Saturday, December 22nd, 2007

The other big news from the week in terms of the world of steroids and the Mitchell Report is that former MLB player Jason Grimsley’s documents were unveiled, and there was a surprise — Roger Clemens’ name not mentioned in the affidavit despite being reported by the Los Angeles Times it was.

The Los Angeles Times issued a full page apology on Friday, and perhaps this shred of news helps to bolster Clemens’ case that he did not use drugs.

From the New York Times: The judge who unsealed the Grimsley affidavit had harsh words for The Los Angeles Times, which printed a report in October 2006 headlined “Clemens Is Named in Drug Affidavit.” Clemens was not named in the affidavit, although he was named last week by Mitchell.

The newspaper had been challenged on the accuracy of its story by the United States attorney in 2006. It had said its report was based on two sources and that its reporter, Lance Pugmire, had seen the affidavit, and the newspaper stood by the report. In fact, the Los Angeles Times got four of the five people it named wrong.

Edward C. Voss, a United States magistrate judge, wrote in the unsealing order signed Thursday: “A review of the disclosed affidavit proves that the Times never saw the unredacted affidavit. Roger Clemens is not named in the affidavit and Grimsley makes no reference to Roger Clemens in any context. At best, the article is an example of irresponsible reporting. At worst, the ’facts’ reported were simply manufactured.”

Voss wrote he was “compelled to point out what appears to be an example of abusive reporting.”

The Los Angeles Times ran a correction on Friday that said the newspaper, “incorrectly reported that in a search warrant affidavit filed in May 2006 in federal court in Phoenix, an investigator alleged that pitcher Jason Grimsley named former teammates Roger Clemens, Andy Pettitte, Brian Roberts and Jay Gibbons as players linked to performance-enhancing drugs.? The correction said that, “Grimsley did not name those players,? and the 2006 article incorrectly stated that Grimsley said Tejada used steroids. “The only mention of Tejada in the affidavit was as part of a conversation with teammates about baseball’s ban of amphetamines,? the times said. A front page story clarifying the affidavit ran in Friday’s edition.

“We acknowledge the inaccuracies of the report and deeply regret the mistake,” Stephan Pechdimaldji, a spokesman for The Times, wrote in an e-mail message.

Clemens’s lawyer, Rusty Hardin, seized on the error as an indication of Clemens’s veracity, since he has denied accusations in the Mitchell report.

“When this grossly inaccurate story broke in 2006, Roger said it was untrue and the Los Angeles Times chose not to believe him,” Hardin wrote in a statement. “As the record now proves, Roger was telling the truth then just as he continues to tell the truth today.”

The Los Angeles Times report listed five names it said a reporter had seen when shown the unredacted affidavit by “a source with authorized access” to the affidavit. Of those five, it got four wrong: Clemens, Andy Pettitte, Brian Roberts and Jay Gibbons were not named in the affidavit.

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The White Sox Sign Cuban Defector, Alexei Ramirez….

Saturday, December 22nd, 2007

Cuban slugger Alexei Ramirez has agreed to a deal with the Chicago White Sox. Here’s some more info on the player:

Ramirez, who left Cuba in early September to join his wife and kids in the Dominican Republic, batted .335 with 20 homers and 68 RBIs last season. He helped lead Cuba to a second-place finish in the inaugural World Baseball Classic in 2006 and a gold medal at the Athens Olympics in 2004.

Primarily a second baseman and outfielder in Cuba, Ramirez told the AP shortly after leaving Cuba that he hoped to play shortstop and follow in the footsteps of Ozzie Smith, Rey Ordonez and Omar Vizquel.

That appears unlikely with the White Sox, who acquired Gold Glove shortstop Orlando Cabrera from the Los Angeles Angels in November. They do, however, need help in the outfield.

Last Year’s Rookie Sensation, Josh Hamilton Traded To The Rangers

Saturday, December 22nd, 2007

One of the most inspiration stories of last season, Josh Hamilton brought excitement to the Reds’ organization and came back to the sport of baseball to great acclaim after battling drug problems for the past five years.

Hamilton got dealt to the Rangers on Friday, and Cincinnati for pitchers Edinson Volquez and Danny Herrera.

He’ll fill in a serious need for Texas as they are trying to rebuild.


To read more thought of mine on baseball, society, and everything else, check out my personal blog, the Oriole Post…

The Hits Keep Coming Internet Radio Show - The Mitchell Report Aftermath and Hot Stove

Saturday, December 22nd, 2007

Topics Discussed:

* Mitchell Report
* Free agent roundup

Tune in to us on Wednesdays as Jason of My Baseball Bias, and Ian of Sox and Dawgs join me for our hour long baseball show called, “The Hits Keep Coming? on Blog Talk Radio and on MVN Radio. Every week at 7PM Eastern Time (6PM Central/ 5PM Mountain/ 4PM Western/Pacific) we chat, analyze and comment about the world of Major League Baseball.


To read more thought of mine on baseball, society, and everything else, check out my personal blog, the Oriole Post…

The Yankee Captain Defends Roger Clemens…

Friday, December 21st, 2007

Well, Derek Jeter, the Yankee captain on Thursday in the New York Post went out a limb and defended Roger Clemens in light of the allegations against him.

From the NY Post: It seems right now people are rushing to judgment,” Jeter said of his pal, whose name headlined the Mitchell Report last week thanks to the testimony of former personal trainer Brian McNamee. “You have to let it play out a little bit before you say he is guilty or not guilty.”

Jeter talked tonight before hosting a Turn 2 Foundation night at the movies for 500 children at the Ziegfeld Theatre.

Jeter never has disguised his feelings for Clemens. When Clemens joined the Yankees in 1999, Jeter, who wasn’t a fan when Clemens pitched for Boston and Toronto, gravitated toward the legendary pitcher. During the 2006 World Baseball Classic, they shared a house in California.

As well, he speaks out in defense of Andy Pettitte and he revealing he used HGH…

Jeter lauded Andy Pettitte for admitting last weekend that he used HGH in 2002 to help a balky elbow heal quicker. McNamee said in the report he injected Clemens and Pettitte…

“I talked to Andy and he knows how I feel about him,” Jeter said. “He came out and was honest about it and it’s time to move on.”

We shall see what comes of Roger’s dilemma; however, he’s looked less than endearing in the past week…


To read more thought of mine on baseball, society, and everything else, check out my personal blog, the Oriole Post…

The Screaming Mimes Sing “Take Me Out To The Ball Game”…

Friday, December 21st, 2007

Dork Tries to Destroy A Baseball in A Blender…

Friday, December 21st, 2007

In possibly an idiotic and utterly meaningless display of science, some guy who looks like a dork tries to blend a baseball…

Kosuke Fukudome’s Press Conference with the Cubs…

Friday, December 21st, 2007

The Chicago Cubs introduced Japanese outfielder Kosuke Fukudome to the Chicago media and the American public on Wednesday, and here’s a bit of the press conference above.

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