Thursday, July 20, 2006

Our Saturday Pitcher?

We already have the plans in place. His name? Kason Gabbard. I know, I didn’t know the name either. He was 1-3 with a 4.97 (ouch) ERA for Pawtucket after going 9-2 with a nifty 2.57 at pitching tough AA Portland. And he is a lefty. Wells is a couple weeks away from his comeback, and the front office has eyes on yesterday’s Royal’s starter Mark Redman. We’ll see, won’t we? Day baseball today at 2. Take care as we go for 4 straight. Wouldn't that be lovely? I can answer that! YESSS!!!

15 Comments:

At 7/20/2006 10:26 AM, Blogger ~**Dawn**~ said...

::covers ears with hands::

cannot take any more unknown starting pitchers. why aren't we giving Pauley another shot??

i miss Wakey already. =(

 
At 7/20/2006 10:33 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

yea i agree with dawn...i'd rather see pauly than some guy who could not cut it in triple aaa

 
At 7/20/2006 11:25 AM, Blogger Julie said...

hopefully he will be a welcome surprise just like pauley, and rise to the challenge
how cute was pauley after he got his first mlb strikeout and he looked up in the stands for his parents?
-julie

 
At 7/20/2006 11:49 AM, Blogger Peter N said...

It was a nice gesture. Cute wouldn't be my adjective of choice. But I'm a guy. Touching. Hell yeah!! Did you see you in the DP headlines???

 
At 7/20/2006 11:49 AM, Blogger Peter N said...

And will be be watching at 2??

 
At 7/20/2006 11:51 AM, Blogger Peter N said...

WILL you be watching? Spaz fingers sometimes. Rarely.

 
At 7/20/2006 11:52 AM, Blogger Peter N said...

But remember Jonathon, the pitching at double A, with the smaller parks, is tougher. And his record there was something like 9-2 with a one point something ERA. We shall see. On the road, too!

 
At 7/20/2006 11:53 AM, Blogger Peter N said...

2.57. My bad.

 
At 7/20/2006 11:56 AM, Blogger Iain said...

Kason Gabbard sounds like the kind of name you find on spam e-mails for Viagra ;-)

 
At 7/20/2006 12:02 PM, Blogger Peter N said...

Haha...maybe a household name after Saturday. We can only hope. Schill for a dozen today. And I still feel the "Good Vibrations" from his last start. Nice to hear from you!
For those of you who don't know Iain, he is a Sox fan and an American living in Paris. Right here right now. His link, the Baseball Desert, is included.Look on the right.

 
At 7/20/2006 3:57 PM, Blogger KAYLEE said...

Hey peter.
hopefully he is good.i just got home watching the game now.he may not be a lester but hopefully he ios good.
-kaylee

 
At 7/20/2006 6:08 PM, Blogger Peter N said...

I agree

 
At 7/20/2006 10:00 PM, Blogger Julie said...

peter i did watch the game, or most of it anyways. schill didn't have his best stuff, but he managed to grind his way through, and it was a good win that said a lot for him.
and haha, you don't ever have to agree with my girl comments. about players being cute. touching works well too.
:)
-julie

 
At 7/21/2006 3:46 AM, Blogger Iain said...

Erm, Brit, not American, Peter ;-)

 
At 7/21/2006 7:21 AM, Blogger Peter N said...

I was thinking Brit but my fingers, acting on their own, must have typed red white and blue. My apologies Iain.

 

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