Tuesday, June 29, 2010

The Rays tie record in futility. By:Scott Puffer

On June 25th the Tampa Bay Rays dropped a game to the Arizona Diamondbacks losing 1-0 at Tropicana Field. In a game that was supposed to be about the Upton brothers playing in a game against each other for the first time, it became much more than that. Arizona starting pitcher Edwin Jackson Started out very shaky at best.The Arizona pitching coach made a trip to the mound,and there were relief pitchers warming up in the bullpen in the third inning.

And then something amazing happened!...

Edwin Jackson not only makes it out of the third inning after walking the bases loaded, but stays in the game and goes on to throw a "no-hitter" against the Rays!

(Here comes the history part)

The Rays became the first team since the 2001 Padres to be no-hit twice in a season, and the first team in history to be no-hit three times within a one-year span. On July 23 2009 Chicago White Sox pitcher Mark Buehrle hurled a perfect game versus Tampa Bay. In the two that have come against the Rays this season, the first on May 9th was also a perfect game by Oakland's Dallas Braden. That brings us back to June 25th and Jackson's "no-no" at the Trop. Edwin Jackson walked eight batters and hit a player with a pitch on 149 pitches, the most pitches ever for a no-hitter in MLB history.

It was an incredible performance, thus making this this (in my opinion) the greatest no-hitter in recent history if not ever! You see the other pitchers (Buehrle and Braden) were in control the entire game, where Jackson was on the verge of getting yanked and battled back to earn his.

This is my opinion on this game, now I would like to hear from you! Tell me what you think the greatest no-hitter was and why.

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Crawford's hit lifts Rays. By:Scott Puffer


Just as he did in 2003 against the Boston Red Sox ,Ray's left fielder Carl Crawford ended Tuesdays home opener in dramatic fashion. Though it wasn't a walk-off home run this time, Crawford's 2 rbi walk-off single was enough to rally Tampa Bay past the Baltimore Orioles.

The Orioles would jump out to a 2-0 lead on the strength of two solo HR's hit by Adam Jones and Luke Scott off of Ray's starter James Shields who matched a career high by allowing three home runs.

Sean Rodriguez, in his first game as a Ray, got the rally started with a one-out single. Kelly Shoppach, pinch-hitting in his first at-bat as a Ray, followed with a double high off the left-center field wall.After the Orioles intentionally walked Jason Bartlett, Crawford delivered the winner to right off lefty Mike Gonzalez."That definitely felt like an '08 win,'' Crawford said. "We did that a lot. Hopefully we can get that feeling back.''

It was the second time Crawford had a walk off hit on opening day —in 2003 he hit a three-run homer to beat the Red Sox.


Rays 4, Orioles 3

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Spring Training By:Scott Puffer


The Tampa Bay Rays dropped another spring training game today for their second straight loss in as many days losing 9-6 to the Detroit Tigers. In Saturday's loss the Marlins "out duelled' the Rays 8-5 to give Tampa Bay a(MLB Best) record of 9-3 this spring.

The biggest surprise for me this spring has been the play of second baseman Sean Rodriguez who was acquired in the Scott Kazmir deal last season. Rodriguez is batting .400 this Spring with 4 HR's and 9 RBI's and 4 walks with a OBP of .483 in only 10 games so far.

The Ray's seem to be playing very consistent baseball so far and I am extremely happy with the fact that our starting pitchers have been involved from the beginning the year ,unlike last spring where the starters didn't pitch consistently until the very end of of the exhibition season. I truly believe that the extremely slow start that the club got off to last season that put them in a hole too deep to climb out of, was because of the year long "babying' of pitchers.

It is still fairly early in Spring Training ,but this exhibition season has the feel of two seasons ago when the Ray's won 19 Spring games and they seem to have the same "fight" in them to go out and win every game!

We all know what happened two seasons ago... I'm just saying... The Ray's are built to win and some experts have picked them to win the AL East again.

What are you thoughts and comments?
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Sunday, February 7, 2010

SUPER BOWL XLIV

SUPER BOWL XLIV...Who ya got? The Colts an Saints will square off tonight in south Florida and I would like to hear from you on who you think will win the game! I think that the experience of Manning and the Rest of the Colts will be key in stopping the Saints. New Orleans has never been to a Super Bowl I Feel that they are satisfied just getting to the "Big Game", while the Colts are trying to win it all again at the site of their last Super Bowl victory in 2006. I am also biased because those "stinkin" Saints are in my Buc's division and I hate them!!..lol. That being said I like the Colts and QB Peyton Manning to win their second Title in the last three years!

P.S No team that lost to the Buccaneers in the regular season has ever gone on to win the Super Bowl!!

Have I given you enough to talk about? Colts and Saints fans (or football fans)...REACT TO ME! Give me your reason why your team will win.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Heating up the "stove" By: Scott Puffer


With about 28 days until spring training and 60 days until opening day, the Tampa Bay Rays are giving us something to talk about. The Rays announced Wednesday that they have signed three players adding one to the 40-man roster,and giving the other two minor league contracts with invitations to spring training. Mike Ekstrom was claimed off waivers from the Padres and added to the 40-man roster and catcher Alvin Colina and left-handed pitcher Heath Phillips were signed and are invited to join the Rays in spring training.

In 2009 Ekstrom (26yrs old) pitched in 12 games over two stints with the Padres. He spent the remainder of the season with Triple-A Portland, where he went 4-2 with a 1.73 ERA in 42 appearances (one start). The Oregon native was selected by San Diego in the 12th round of the 2004 First-Year Player Draft. He is also a four-time All-Star over six Minor League seasons and was the Padres' Minor League Pitcher of the Year in 2006.

Alvin Colina the 28 year old catcher has played parts of 11 seasons in the Minor Leagues,and appeared in two games for the Colorado Rockies in 2006. He hit .262 with eight home runs and 42 RBIs in 67 games with the Triple-A Gwinnett Braves in 2009.

Heath Phillips,27 was a member of the Rays' organization briefly in 2008, when he appeared in nine games (three starts) for Triple-A Durham. He was selected by the White Sox in the 10th round of the 2000 Draft,and pitched six games in relief for Chicago in 2007. This past season he went 8-7 with a 4.99 ERA in 27 appearances with Triple-A Omaha in the Royals' organization.

Friday, January 29, 2010

Anaheim 2, Tampa Bay 1 By: Scott Puffer



The Anaheim Ducks skated into the St. Pete Times Forum Friday night looking to snap a two game losing streak where they had lost three out of their last four road games. The lightning on the other hand were trying to extend their season best streak of three games winning four of their last five games.

Tampa Bay struck first when Martin St. Louis scored his (15) goal of the season which gave center Steven Stamkos his (26)assist at the 9:47 mark of the first period. Tampa Bay would take that 1-0 lead into the locker room for the first intermission.

The Ducks would answer the lightning's goal at the 6:36 mark of the second period with a power play goal(ppg) from James Wisniewski. The goal was Wisniewski's (3)goal of the season and his(2)ppg, with assists going to Ryan Getzalf(37) and Ryan Whitney for his(20) assist of season.

The two teams would take this 1-1 tie through the end of regulation and a scoreless overtime period. On to the shoot-out ,which went as follows:

Shootout Summary:

Shootout GOAL scored by Steven Stamkos on Jonas Hiller (Backhand 7 ft)
Shootout attempt by Corey Perry SAVED by Antero Niittymaki (Wristshot 17 ft)
Shootout attempt by Jeff Halpern SAVED by Jonas Hiller (Wristshot 12 ft)
Shootout GOAL scored by Ryan Getzlaf on Antero Niittymaki (Wristshot 8 ft)
Shootout attempt by Brandon Bochenski SAVED by Jonas Hiller (Wristshot 11 ft)
Shootout GOAL scored by James Wisniewski on Antero Niittymaki (Wristshot 21 ft)

Lightning goalie Antero Niittymaki stopped 31 of the 32 shots he faced,but in the end it was the Anaheim Ducks escaping with the 2-1 victory!

Thursday, January 28, 2010

"2010 Buccaneers Draft"



With the stench of the Buccaneer's 3-13 season squarely in the rear view mirror,the team is preparing to stop to re-fuel. The next stop is this years NFL Draft in April where the Tampa Bay Buccaneers have five out of the top ninety-nine picks to fill some of their many needs.

This years Draft is supposed to be the deepest in many years because of more juniors leaving early in order to beat the impending lock-out or "work stoppage" in 2011. The discussion of a rookie salary cap also has underclassmen scrambling to declare for the Draft. With Tampa Bay having so many prime picks they can't afford to miss as in years past i.e.taking Gaines Adams at number four, and moving up to get(bust) Dexter Jackson.

Buccaneer's GM Mark Dominik came out this past week and said that the Buc's would be spending "little to no money in free agency", and instead be building "through the Draft".I agree that you need to build a team with the Draft, but you also need veterans and leaders and after cutting Derrick Brooks they had NO leaders! I think that the Buccaneers need to address the following positions in this years Draft:

Safety- Tampa Bay spent most of the season trying to hide safety Sabby Piscitelli in coverage. One Possible answer is taking Tennessee's Eric Berry with the third overall pick.Berry is a play maker and he can be the leader of a defense right away.

Defensive Tackle- Buc's desperately need a pass rusher and their current DT's are under-sized. Most likely DT Ndamukong Suh from Nebraska will be gone,so I like DT Gerald McCoy from Oklahoma . McCoy is a beast in the middle and he can play both the pass and the run. He is definitely a top 5 Draft Prospect and I think he can impact the team immediately.

Wide receiver- With WR Antonio Bryant all but gone and Michael Clayton and his 16 catches (as a #2 WR) pondering skipping town,the Buc's need to address the Wide-out position. If they are going to take a WR early Dez Bryant WR from Oklahoma State is my choice.

The Buccaneers actually need one more good player on the OL and three WR's on the offensive side of the ball,but their main problem is on defense. Tampa Bay averaged giving up 160yds per game rushing,and gave up nine pass plays of 40 yards or more in 2009. Although the team's 3-13 record was less than stellar,they showed signs of promise and "buying into" coach Morris and his system. They did win two out of their last three games (both road games),and came from behind to beat the New Orleans Saints who are in this years Superbowl!

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