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  • chilli311
    Fear the Friar
    • Feb 2008
    • 2475

    #376
    Re: The Official San Diego Padres Thread

    Originally posted by Rag3vsW0rld
    Don't worry, Peavy's pitching so that sure to be enough runs to beat us!

    Cain (1-0) vs. Peavy (2-1)
    Vs Peavy
    Edgar Renteria: 7-19
    Randy Winn: 10-38, HR
    Bengie Molina: 1-14
    Travis Ishikawa: 3-6, HR
    Pablo Sandoval: 2-7, HR

    Vs Cain
    Adrian Gonzalez: 9-37, 2 HR
    Kevin Kouzmanoff: 2-20
    Jody Gerut: 2-4
    Brian Giles: 6-30
    Eulogio de la Cruz: 0-1
    Copied this from a Frisco paper...

    In 15 outings against San Diego, Cain has a 2.92 ERA. That's more than solid. Cain has limited the Padres to a .197 batting average. That's more than excellent.

    His lifetime record against the Pads? 3-5.

    But wait, it gets worse. In his last 10 starts against San Diego, Cain's ERA is 3.59. His record? 0-5.

    Cain last beat the Padres on Sept. 8, 2006, when he limited them to one hit in seven innings in a 4-0 Giants victory along the shores of McCovey Cove.

    Last time Cain beat SD, Peavy was pitching.
    Through music, you can live forever...
    TEAMS: San Diego Chargers, San Diego Padres, Notre Dame Fighting Irish

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    • Scottdau
      Banned
      • Feb 2003
      • 32580

      #377
      Re: The Official San Diego Padres Thread

      Hey look Cain won!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! So what did we learn about stats?! They don't mean ****!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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      • chilli311
        Fear the Friar
        • Feb 2008
        • 2475

        #378
        Re: The Official San Diego Padres Thread

        Originally posted by Scottdau
        Hey look Cain won!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! So what did we learn about stats?! They don't mean ****!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
        lol... Thanks for reiterating my point.
        Through music, you can live forever...
        TEAMS: San Diego Chargers, San Diego Padres, Notre Dame Fighting Irish

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        • BatsareBugs
          LVP
          • Feb 2003
          • 12553

          #379
          Re: The Official San Diego Padres Thread

          I can't wait until that over-the-hill-wife-beating-******-in-RF is gone. Why the hell is Giles still hitting 3rd, let alone starting? If there is one move in the offseason that will bite the Padres in the *** it'll be keeping Giles. No one trades for a bag of ****, let alone an old one.

          This series against the Giants was vintage 2008 Padres. BORING and both winnable. Let's see, according to Teddy today during the game, the Padres left runners on base in eight of the nine innings yesterday. Oh jeez, no wonder we lost that game. I don't care if Peavy had a bad game, the Padres had their chances. Same with today.

          Positives:
          Chris Young dealing against the Giants.

          Negatives:
          Everyone else because it's too many to list.

          Upcoming prediction:
          The Padres get swept by the Pirates this weekend, so much for the "buzz" about the Padres and the 1969 inaugural season celebration weekend. They'll be 9-9 by Sunday's game and before you know it, 30 games behind of the Dodgers and in last place. Hey, I guess this weekend is relevant in a way.

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          • Scottdau
            Banned
            • Feb 2003
            • 32580

            #380
            Re: The Official San Diego Padres Thread

            Originally posted by Rag3vsW0rld
            I can't wait until that over-the-hill-wife-beating-******-in-RF is gone. Why the hell is Giles still hitting 3rd, let alone starting? If there is one move in the offseason that will bite the Padres in the *** it'll be keeping Giles. No one trades for a bag of ****, let alone an old one.

            This series against the Giants was vintage 2008 Padres. BORING and both winnable. Let's see, according to Teddy today during the game, the Padres left runners on base in eight of the nine innings yesterday. Oh jeez, no wonder we lost that game. I don't care if Peavy had a bad game, the Padres had their chances. Same with today.

            Positives:
            Chris Young dealing against the Giants.

            Negatives:
            Everyone else because it's too many to list.

            Upcoming prediction:
            The Padres get swept by the Pirates this weekend, so much for the "buzz" about the Padres and the 1969 inaugural season celebration weekend. They'll be 9-9 by Sunday's game and before you know it, 30 games behind of the Dodgers and in last place. Hey, I guess this weekend is relevant in a way.

            We SUCKS we can not score runs! Young is a stud, but against this that is not saying much. Also, who would you rather have Young and Peavy or Cain and Timmy? That is tough one!

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            • BatsareBugs
              LVP
              • Feb 2003
              • 12553

              #381
              Re: The Official San Diego Padres Thread

              Pittsburgh finally rolls into town. Their pitching has been great this season and couole that with PETCO Park, it'll definitely be tough to get some runs.

              We'll probably get swept. Oh yeah, and Captain Rally Kill is hitting third again.

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              • chilli311
                Fear the Friar
                • Feb 2008
                • 2475

                #382
                Re: The Official San Diego Padres Thread

                Hopefully that last hit by Giles wakes him up.
                Through music, you can live forever...
                TEAMS: San Diego Chargers, San Diego Padres, Notre Dame Fighting Irish

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                • BatsareBugs
                  LVP
                  • Feb 2003
                  • 12553

                  #383
                  Re: The Official San Diego Padres Thread

                  Positives: The Padres won I guess. Giles game-winning hit.

                  Negatives: I'll put myself here, because I completely forgot that there was a game today. Inexcusable since I pretty much looked forward to this series and I didn't even track on gameday.

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                  • Kelverin
                    MVP
                    • Mar 2004
                    • 1479

                    #384
                    Re: The Official San Diego Padres Thread

                    Tough loss tonight. Who knew we were finished as soon as sanchez entered the game?

                    Peavy pitched well and ZERO run support. Entertaining but **** the dodgers we will get em next time.
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                    • BatsareBugs
                      LVP
                      • Feb 2003
                      • 12553

                      #385
                      Re: The Official San Diego Padres Thread

                      Looks like our luck ran out. Well, no one should be surprised to say the least, but I gotta say, it was pretty fun winning games and coming back, but reality set in.

                      It's nice to see Jake pitch well for once, but it's no coincidence that since most of the pitchers in the bullpen have been figured out or realized the reason why they were cast away from their previous team was because they were bad, that things took a turn for the worst. Also, losing Everth Cabrera was a buzzkill.

                      All the Padres can do is get all the pegs from where ever, whether they are from the system or off the waiver wire, and plug them in to the circle holes and see which ones are square and which ones are circle. Disappointing, but it was expected.

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                      • bkrich83
                        Has Been
                        • Jul 2002
                        • 71582

                        #386
                        Re: The Official San Diego Padres Thread

                        Yup after a nice start, reality set in and we now realize the Padres are still the Padres.
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                        • bkrich83
                          Has Been
                          • Jul 2002
                          • 71582

                          #387
                          Re: The Official San Diego Padres Thread

                          Is their a worse hitter with the bases loaded than Kevin Kouzmanoff?

                          Once again in a 1-1 ball game, bases loaded and one out, and he hits a routine ground ball for an inning ending double play.
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                          • chilli311
                            Fear the Friar
                            • Feb 2008
                            • 2475

                            #388
                            Re: The Official San Diego Padres Thread

                            Originally posted by bkrich83
                            Is their a worse hitter with the bases loaded than Kevin Kouzmanoff?

                            Once again in a 1-1 ball game, bases loaded and one out, and he hits a routine ground ball for an inning ending double play.
                            He used it all up on his first ML AB. I'm sure you've heard the story since they tell it EVERY TIME he comes to the plate with bases loaded.
                            Through music, you can live forever...
                            TEAMS: San Diego Chargers, San Diego Padres, Notre Dame Fighting Irish

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                            • bkrich83
                              Has Been
                              • Jul 2002
                              • 71582

                              #389
                              Re: The Official San Diego Padres Thread

                              Originally posted by Rag3vsW0rld
                              Also, losing Everth Cabrera was a buzzkill.
                              .
                              I was really looking forward to see how he developed this season.
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                              • BatsareBugs
                                LVP
                                • Feb 2003
                                • 12553

                                #390
                                Re: The Official San Diego Padres Thread

                                Originally posted by bkrich83
                                I was really looking forward to see how he developed this season.
                                Well, I can't wait until he's back and healthy, since they will still need to keep him on the roster. I don't think he'll be starting immediately, but I do expect if he still shows he can hang with major league hitting, he'll be around for awhile.

                                As for Kouzmanoff, I would think Giles has been worst, but both of them are rally-killers in prime offensive positions. Both players IMO should be traded away, I don't care for what. Plug Headley back at third, call up Venable and have him play RF or whatever, and have Hairston play LF.

                                Kouzmanoff has probably been the most frustrating player to have at the plate with runners on. It's like we never traded Khalil Greene away, only moved him to third.

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