Over at Hall of Very Good, I finally say goodbye to the 2015 MLB Season. Oh, sure, it ended over a week ago now, but SAYING GOODBYE TO A BASEBALL SEASON IS AN EMOTIONAL THING, DANG NABBIT!
Oh, and there are also links!
Over at Hall of Very Good, I finally say goodbye to the 2015 MLB Season. Oh, sure, it ended over a week ago now, but SAYING GOODBYE TO A BASEBALL SEASON IS AN EMOTIONAL THING, DANG NABBIT!
Oh, and there are also links!
In Bizarre Baseball Culture, I take a look at some of the more unusual places where baseball has reared it’s head in pop culture and fiction.
Ultimate Sports Force. It’s the beloved and now-defunct comic book company that gave us such classics as the Cal Ripken-led Shortstop Squad, the power-filled Cosmic Slam, the Sasquatch-filled Mariners Mojo, and the Yankee retelling (with gratuitous Cal Ripken appearance) of Cosmic Slam entitled Championship Challenge. Today, we look at a Ultimate Sports giveaway comic featuring the 2002 Indians, as we read Indians Strikeforce Versus the Scatman:
Yes, this is a comic in which C.C. Sabathia, Bartolo Colon, Danys Baez, and Ryan Drese have to protect Cleveland from somebody called the Scatman. It also has Bob Feller, now-retired clubhouse manager Cy Buynak, and MONKEYS MADE OUT OF MUSIC. Go below the jump to see some of the glories it brings:
With the postseason over (ironically, the World Series MVP, Salvador Perez, didn’t actually win the Mr. October of any games in the World Series, he was just consistently good), it’s now time to go over what will be going on here at the Baseball Continuum during the offseason. For the most part, it will be stuff I’ve been meaning to do, but which I have been unable to do so due to lack of time, other commitments, or simply because I forgot. In general, there might not be as many posts during the offseason, but the posts that will happen will on average be of a higher quality and longer length.
So stay tuned!
Over at Hall of Very Good, this week’s installment is a collection of the best articles from the dearly departed Grantland. Sleep well, sweet prince.
The Mr. Octobers of last night were Matt Harvey (even though they lost) and Eric Hosmer.
But who were the MR. OCTOBERS of the whole postseason? Look at the standings below and you’ll see they are Eric Hosmer and a tie between Wade Davis and Noah Syndergaard. I’d give the edge to Wade Davis, though, as a tiebreaker, since his team won it all.
STANDINGS (PP means Position Player, P means Pitcher, * means the team has been eliminated):
PP Eric Hosmer 20
P Noah Syndergaard 18*
P Wade Davis 18
P Johnny Cueto 16
P Matt Harvey 15*
PP David Wright 13*
PP Daniel Murphy 11*
P Marcus Stroman 11*
PP Jose Bautista 11*
P Chris Young 10
PP Ben Zobrist 10
PP Michael Conforto 10*
P Jeurys Familia 9*
P Jacob deGrom 8*
PP Yoenis Cespedes 8*
P Marco Estrada 8*
PP Troy Tulowitzki 8*
PP Jorge Soler 6*
PP Alex Rios 6
P Edinson Volquez 5
PP Alcides Escobar 5
PP Mike Moustakas 5
P Kelvin Herrera 5
PP Travis d’Arnaud 5*
PP Ryan Goins 5*
P Liam Hendriks 5*
PP Lorenzo Cain 5
PP Lucas Duda 5*
P Steven Matz 5*
P Dallas Keuchel 4*
P Jake Diekman 3*
PP Rougned Odor 3*
P Collin McHugh 3*
PP Kendrys Morales 3
P Shawn Tolleson 3*
PP Delino DeShields 3*
PP Salvador Perez 3
P Ryan Madson 3
P John Lackey 3*
PP Stephen Piscotty 3*
P Travis Wood 3*
PP Adrian Gonzalez 3*
PP Chris Carter 3*
PP Carlos Correa 3*
P Roberto Osuna 3*
PP Kevin Pillar 3*
P Pedro Strop 3*
P Justin Grimm 3*
PP Javier Baez 3*
P Clayton Kershaw 3*
PP Justin Turner 3*
PP Colby Rasmus 1*
PP Kyle Schwarber 1*
P Jake Arrieta 1*
A sampling of baseball-related headlines from the Newseum, elsewhere, and occasionally some websites, with the occasional note from me on what they are talking about:
Headline: Royals win first World Series title since 1985, outlasting Harvey and Mets in Game 5
(Note: So that I don’t have a thousand papers from around the country that just say something along the lines of “Royals win World Series”, I focused on the hometown papers and papers that went a different route in their headlines.)
Kansas City Star: ROYALTY
Daily News (front): THE DARKEST KNIGHT (“Mets Amazin’ season comes crashing down in 9th, Royals take crown in 12”)
Daily News (back): CRUEL HAND LUC (on Lucas Duda’s bad throw)
NY Post (front): AMAZIN’ DISGRACE
NY Post (back): NIGHTY KNIGHT!
Newsday (front): YA GOTTA BEREAVE
Newsday (back): A ROYAL SHAME
El Diario- La Prensa (Brooklyn): Los pecados de Collins (“The sins of Collins”)
News-Leader (Springfield, MO): TOOK THE CROWN
St. Joseph (MO) News-Press: WORLD RENOWNED ROYALTY
Joplin (MO) Globe: WORLD CHAMPIONS
Hutchinson (KS) News: THEY DIDN’T QUIT
Lawrence (KS) Journal-World: NEVER-SAY-DIE ROYALS WIN WORLD SERIES
Salina (KS) Journal: CHAMPIONS!
Wichita Eagle: ROYALS RALLY FOR WORLD SERIES TITLE
The Record (Bergen County, NJ): Mets’ magic runs out
Star-Ledger (Newark, NJ): It’s all over
The Hawk Eye (Burlington, Iowa): Royals are champs
Alaska Dispatch News (Anchorage): Royals crowned champions after another late meltdown by Mets
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (Little Rock): Kings of 2015
Appeal-Democrat (Marysville, CA): BASEBALL CROWNS ITS ROYALTY
Ventura County Star (CA): ROYAL THRONE
Denver Post: ROYALS REIGN
Idaho Press-Tribune (Nampa): CROWNED ROYALS
Decatur (Ill.) Herald & Review: Royals flush
Evansville (Ind.) Courier & Press: ROYALS GET THEIR CROWN
The Sun (Lowell, Mass.): ROYALS!
St. Paul Pioneer Press: K.C. MASTERPIECE
Lincoln (Nebraska) Journal Star: CROWN ‘EM
Omaha World-Herald: K.C. BRINGS BACK THE CROWN
Morning Call (Allentown, PA): BASEBALL ROYALTY (This headline was also used at the Edmonton Journal in Canada)
Times-Tribune (Scranton, PA): MIGHTY K.C.
Daily Herald (Provo, Utah): ROYAL CORONATION
USA Today: ROYALS RALLY, WIN WORLD SERIES
Winnipeg Free Press: ROYALS ARE WORLD SERIES KINGS
El Heraldo (Baranquilla, Colombia): Reales de Kansas City, campeones de la Serie Mundial (“Kansas City Royals, World Series Champions”)
Novedades de Quintana Roo (Mexico): Reales se corona 30 años después (“Royal crown 30 years later”)
Milenio (Guadalajara, Mexico): REALES, CAMPEÓN (“ROYALS, CHAMPION”)
Reforma (Mexico City): Se coronan Reales (“They are crowned Royals”)
Vanguardia (Saltillo, Mexico): VUELVAN A LA GLORIA LUEGO DE 30 ANOS (“TO GLORY AGAIN AFTER 30 YEARS”)
El Nuevo Diario (Managua, Nicaragua): !REALES CAMPEONES, EN CASA DE LOS METS! (“Royals champions, in the home of the Mets!”)
El Universal (Caracas, Venezuela): Kansas City campeón (“Kansas City champion”)
Virgin Islands Daily News (Charlotte Amalie): WORLD CHAMPIONS- Baseball royalty
The MR. OCTOBERS of last night were Michael Conforto (even though the Mets lost) and Wade Davis.
STANDINGS (PP means Position Player, P means Pitcher, * means the team has been eliminated):
P Noah Syndergaard 18
P Wade Davis 18
P Johnny Cueto 16
PP David Wright 13
PP Daniel Murphy 11
P Marcus Stroman 11*
PP Jose Bautista 11*
P Chris Young 10
PP Ben Zobrist 10
PP Eric Hosmer 10
PP Michael Conforto 10
P Jeurys Familia 9
P Jacob deGrom 8
PP Yoenis Cespedes 8
P Marco Estrada 8*
PP Troy Tulowitzki 8*
PP Jorge Soler 6*
PP Alex Rios 6
P Edinson Volquez 5
PP Alcides Escobar 5
PP Mike Moustakas 5
P Kelvin Herrera 5
P Matt Harvey 5
PP Travis d’Arnaud 5
PP Ryan Goins 5*
P Liam Hendriks 5*
PP Lorenzo Cain 5
PP Lucas Duda 5
P Steven Matz 5
P Dallas Keuchel 4*
P Jake Diekman 3*
PP Rougned Odor 3*
P Collin McHugh 3*
PP Kendrys Morales 3
P Shawn Tolleson 3*
PP Delino DeShields 3*
PP Salvador Perez 3
P Ryan Madson 3
P John Lackey 3*
PP Stephen Piscotty 3*
P Travis Wood 3*
PP Adrian Gonzalez 3*
PP Chris Carter 3*
PP Carlos Correa 3*
P Roberto Osuna 3*
PP Kevin Pillar 3*
P Pedro Strop 3*
P Justin Grimm 3*
PP Javier Baez 3*
P Clayton Kershaw 3*
PP Justin Turner 3*
PP Colby Rasmus 1*
PP Kyle Schwarber 1*
P Jake Arrieta 1*
David Wright and Noah Syndergaard (who pitched better than his stats indicate), AKA Captain America and Thor, are the MR. OCTOBERs of last night.
STANDINGS (PP means Position Player, P means Pitcher, * means the team has been eliminated):
P Noah Syndergaard 18
P Johnny Cueto 16
PP David Wright 13
PP Daniel Murphy 11
P Marcus Stroman 11*
PP Jose Bautista 11*
P Chris Young 10
PP Ben Zobrist 10
PP Eric Hosmer 10
P Jeurys Familia 9
P Jacob deGrom 8
PP Yoenis Cespedes 8
P Marco Estrada 8*
PP Troy Tulowitzki 8*
P Wade Davis 8
PP Jorge Soler 6*
PP Alex Rios 6
P Edinson Volquez 5
PP Alcides Escobar 5
PP Mike Moustakas 5
P Kelvin Herrera 5
P Matt Harvey 5
PP Travis d’Arnaud 5
PP Ryan Goins 5*
P Liam Hendriks 5*
PP Lorenzo Cain 5
PP Lucas Duda 5
P Steven Matz 5
P Dallas Keuchel 4*
P Jake Diekman 3*
PP Rougned Odor 3*
P Collin McHugh 3*
PP Kendrys Morales 3
P Shawn Tolleson 3*
PP Delino DeShields 3*
PP Salvador Perez 3
P Ryan Madson 3
P John Lackey 3*
PP Stephen Piscotty 3*
P Travis Wood 3*
PP Adrian Gonzalez 3*
PP Chris Carter 3*
PP Carlos Correa 3*
P Roberto Osuna 3*
PP Kevin Pillar 3*
P Pedro Strop 3*
P Justin Grimm 3*
PP Javier Baez 3*
P Clayton Kershaw 3*
PP Justin Turner 3*
PP Colby Rasmus 1*
PP Kyle Schwarber 1*
P Jake Arrieta 1*
Johnny Cueto had the first complete-game for an AL starter since 1991 with a two-hitter, and Eric Hosmer had two RBIs, so they are the MR. OCTOBERS of Game 2.
STANDINGS (PP means Position Player, P means Pitcher, * means the team has been eliminated):
P Johnny Cueto 16
PP Daniel Murphy 11
P Marcus Stroman 11*
PP Jose Bautista 11*
P Chris Young 10
PP Ben Zobrist 10
PP Eric Hosmer 10
P Jeurys Familia 9
P Noah Syndergaard 8
P Jacob deGrom 8
PP Yoenis Cespedes 8
P Marco Estrada 8*
PP Troy Tulowitzki 8*
P Wade Davis 8
PP Jorge Soler 6*
PP Alex Rios 6
P Edinson Volquez 5
PP Alcides Escobar 5
PP Mike Moustakas 5
P Kelvin Herrera 5
P Matt Harvey 5
PP Travis d’Arnaud 5
PP Ryan Goins 5*
P Liam Hendriks 5*
PP Lorenzo Cain 5
PP Lucas Duda 5
P Steven Matz 5
P Dallas Keuchel 4*
P Jake Diekman 3*
PP Rougned Odor 3*
P Collin McHugh 3*
PP Kendrys Morales 3
P Shawn Tolleson 3*
PP Delino DeShields 3*
PP Salvador Perez 3
P Ryan Madson 3
P John Lackey 3*
PP Stephen Piscotty 3*
PP David Wright 3
P Travis Wood 3*
PP Adrian Gonzalez 3*
PP Chris Carter 3*
PP Carlos Correa 3*
P Roberto Osuna 3*
PP Kevin Pillar 3*
P Pedro Strop 3*
P Justin Grimm 3*
PP Javier Baez 3*
P Clayton Kershaw 3*
PP Justin Turner 3*
PP Colby Rasmus 1*
PP Kyle Schwarber 1*
P Jake Arrieta 1*
The MR. OCTOBERs of Game 1 were Ben Zobrist and Chris Young. Ten points to each of them!
STANDINGS (PP means Position Player, P means Pitcher, * means the team has been eliminated):
PP Daniel Murphy 11
P Marcus Stroman 11*
PP Jose Bautista 11*
P Chris Young 10
PP Ben Zobrist 10
P Jeurys Familia 9
P Noah Syndergaard 8
P Jacob deGrom 8
PP Yoenis Cespedes 8
P Marco Estrada 8*
PP Troy Tulowitzki 8*
P Wade Davis 8
PP Jorge Soler 6*
PP Alex Rios 6
P Johnny Cueto 6
P Edinson Volquez 5
PP Alcides Escobar 5
PP Mike Moustakas 5
P Kelvin Herrera 5
P Matt Harvey 5
PP Travis d’Arnaud 5
PP Ryan Goins 5*
P Liam Hendriks 5*
PP Lorenzo Cain 5
PP Lucas Duda 5
P Steven Matz 5
P Dallas Keuchel 4*
P Jake Diekman 3*
PP Rougned Odor 3*
P Collin McHugh 3*
PP Kendrys Morales 3
P Shawn Tolleson 3*
PP Delino DeShields 3*
PP Salvador Perez 3
P Ryan Madson 3
P John Lackey 3*
PP Stephen Piscotty 3*
PP David Wright 3
P Travis Wood 3*
PP Adrian Gonzalez 3*
PP Chris Carter 3*
PP Carlos Correa 3*
P Roberto Osuna 3*
PP Kevin Pillar 3*
P Pedro Strop 3*
P Justin Grimm 3*
PP Javier Baez 3*
P Clayton Kershaw 3*
PP Justin Turner 3*
PP Colby Rasmus 1*
PP Kyle Schwarber 1*
P Jake Arrieta 1*