Friday, September 17, 2010

The B-List Lite: 9/16

The Indians take the sesaon series from the Angels on a bloop single by Christopher Lloyd, and the game recap features:
  • Fausto's newfound command
  • Raffy Perez rights the ship
  • Over the bullpen's collective heads
  • Trevor Crowe's hitting prowess
  • Unfair derision
  • Managerial Second-Guessers!
  • Very, very, very* bad  September offense
There are lots of places to see an error by a third baseman cost a team a win in a Cleveland game, but only one place to read The B-List.

* very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very

Thursday, September 16, 2010

The B-List Lite: 9/15

The Angels bore the Indians to death, and the game recap features:
  • Jeanmar Gomez' inability to win without stuff
  • Gomez' silver lining
  • Justin Germano, tomorrow's Jamey Wright
  • Frank Herrmann, tomorrow's Frank Herrmann
  • Jensen Lewis, today's Eddie Moo
  • Every interesting plate appearance after the second inning
  • Welcome to the club, Drew Sutton!
There are lots of places to see the Indians offense get throttled, but only one place to read The B-List.

The B-List Lite: 9/14

Shelley Duncan single-handedly beats the Angels, and the game recap features:
  • Duncan's magical night
  • Duncan's long-term value
  • Josh Tomlin's high-wire act
  • Mike Brantley, leadoff hitter
  • Walks for fun and not fun
  • The Bob Wickman Commemorative Save
  • The silver lining of Travis Hafner's AB
There are lots of places to see the Indians ride homers to a victory, but only one place to read The B-List.

Monday, September 13, 2010

The B-List Lite: 9/10 - 9/12

The Indians drop two of three to the Twins despite 1 ER allowed by starters in over 23 IP, and the game recaps feature:
  • Fausto Carmona's changeup
  • Carlos Carrasco written in pen
  • Mitch Talbot's Dead Cat Bounce Redux
  • Justin Masterson, ersatz swingman
  • Today's Science Lesson!
  • Schmuckoglobin
  • The highly-productive duo of ... catchers?!
  • Luis Valbuena's errorless game (singular)
There are lots of places to see more low-scoring games, but only one place to read The B-List.