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2012 Graduate of St. John Fisher College. Journalist, writer and sponge for information.

MVP of Yesterday (May 5, 2013): Yu Darvish

Justin Verlander may have had a no-hitter through seven, but Yu Darvish struck out 14 and gave up only 4 hits (although two of them were homers) as he got the tough-luck no-decision against the Red Sox yesterday.

Darvish is having quite the year in his second season in North America and is an early Cy Young contender, and already has 72 strikeouts this season. By comparison, second place for strikeouts in the AL is Max Scherzer… with 54.

MVP Standings after the jump:

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Quote of the Day (May 5, 2013)

Bill Veeck:

If you get three strikes, even the best lawyer in the world can’t get you off.

Cool Link: Diamond Mines Scouting Reports Database

Continuum Global News has been delayed until the First Anniversary Spectacular this Wednesday. In it’s stead, here is a cool link.

The Hall of Fame is opening an exhibit about scouting, which is neat. But even cooler is that they’ve started a website that has a searchable database of old scouting reports! While there aren’t that many for more recent players (you won’t find any scouting reports for Buster Posey, for example), it’s full of stuff for older players.
Here are some neat ones I’ve found:

A 1985 scouting report of the Cubs’ affiliate in Peoria: Rafael Palmeiro hits well to all fields, but Greg Maddux is not strong enough to be a starter, according to Duffy Dyer.

Orioles scout John Stokoe discusses Mariano Rivera, who he notes threw a rain-shortened no-hitter against Rochester and who he is impressed with. However, he notes that Rivera doesn’t really have any off-speed pitches, and would need one for future success. Turns out he didn’t need a true off-speed pitch. Much like everyone else, Stokoe never sees the cutter coming.

Mariners scouting report declares Alex Rodriguez is “similar to Jeter only bigger and better.”

Satchel Paige‘s faults in 1956? Too old. In 1958, a scouting report on him has “?” for age.

The Royals scout a young amateur Jim Thome… who was a shortstop at the time. Let that sink in. Jim Thome… was a shortstop. Oh, on a similar note, Frank Robinson was a 3B, and Joe Nathan was being scouted as a shortstop.

Mark McGwire pitched a bit in High School, had a body like Dave Kingman and his father was a dentist, according to a 1984 scouting report by Boston scout Joe Stephenson.

And that is just scratching the surface of what this site has… check it out.

Picture of the Day: Young Branch Rickey

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MVP of Yesterday (May 4, 2013): Miguel Cabrera

Miguel Cabrera is good at baseball. We all know this, but when he gets 2 HRs and 6 RBIs like he did yesterday in the 17-2 Tigers rout over the Astros, we are reminded of it.  It’s his second MVP of Yesterday this season.

 

MVP Standings after the jump:

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Quote of the Day (May 4, 2013)

Gene Mauch:

“I’m not the manager because I’m always right, but I’m always right because I’m the manager.”

MVP of Yesterday (May 3, 2013): Drew Stubbs

Drew Stubbs went 4-5 and had the game-winning RBI with his extra-innings double to give the Indians a 7-6 victory over the Twins.

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Quote of the Day (May 3, 2013)

A little bit of Stengelese tonight:

There are three things you can do in a baseball game. You can win, or you can lose, or it can rain.

Picture of the day (May 3, 2013): Babe Ruth at a Milk Bar