Rest Of Baseball - 2011

Started by ice grillin you, March 31, 2011, 01:40:58 PM

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DH

i stumbled upon this little nugget earlier today..the red sox got a comp pick when they lost orlando carbrera and a supp pick when they lost pedro - both in the 05' draft. they ended up taking bucholtz and ellsbury. not too bad..

Sgt PSN

Yeah, I'd say they made out fairly well there. 

PhillyPhreak54

Not only is Juan Castro still alive - he is still in the big leagues!

Just broke the tie in extras against the White Sox

ice grillin you

so i think my girl is gonna rape me err make me go to the o's nats tomorrow as she wants to drink lots o beer in the warm sun.....big guy is not happy about this as he will miss the phils game....what does he do??
i can take a phrase thats rarely heard...flip it....now its a daily word

igy gettin it done like warrick

im the board pharmacist....always one step above yous

PhillyPhreak54

Buck up and bathe in sunscreen and do it.

Then file it away and save it for when you need to use it to get your way with something

Geowhizzer


ice grillin you

Quote from: PhillyPhreak54 on May 21, 2011, 11:27:58 PM
Buck up and bathe in sunscreen and do it.

Then file it away and save it for when you need to use it to get your way with something

i had to put the foot down and scrap it....phils then bridesmaids is the new johnson


i win
i can take a phrase thats rarely heard...flip it....now its a daily word

igy gettin it done like warrick

im the board pharmacist....always one step above yous

Sgt PSN

LAPD has arrested (who they believe to be) the primary suspect in the opening day beating @ Dodger Stadium. 

MDS

and big shock its some mexican gangster

Zero hour, Michael. It's the end of the line. I'm the firstborn. I'm sick of playing second fiddle. I'm always third in line for everything. I'm tired of finishing fourth. Being the fifth wheel. There are six things I'm mad about, and I'm taking over.

PhillyPhreak54

I am totally shocked. I expected it to be a Beverly Hills plastic surgeon.

On a side note;

I've been watching the greatest games on MLB network and I forgot how awesome the 1991 World Series and 1992 NLCS were. Makes me miss the days of playing outside and coming in to watch the games.

Me and my best friend used to play backyard wiffleball for hours, then ride our bikes to the card shop and buy packs of cards and then come back and watch the ballgames.

Hearing Jack Buck say "Aaaand we'll see you tomorrow night!" gives me goosebumps.

Don Ho

j, you can't be as old as me.  World Series memories are the best.

1975  - Carlton Fisk HR and watching it delayed here, 1980 and Joe Garagiola telling the TV audience "The crowd will tell you what happens" just before McGraw struck out Frank White, 1988 and Kirk Gibson, 1993 - "Touch um all Joe" (still makes me want to kick someone in the nuts), and of course the greatest "Swing and a miss, struck him out!"

And one of my all time favorites, Sarge's post after the Yankees won in 2009.

"Well where does Jack Lord live, or Don Ho?  That's got to be a nice neighborhood"  Jack Singer(Nicholas Cage) in Honeymoon in Vegas.

ice grillin you

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Police arrest suspect in beating of Giants fan at Dodger Stadium
By Joel Rubin and Hector Becerra, Los Angeles Times

Giovanni Ramirez, 31, an ex-convict and documented gang member, is arrested on suspicion of attacking Giants fan Bryan Stow at Dodger Stadium on opening day.

After hundreds of dead-end leads and bogus tips from reward seekers, it was a routine meeting between an ex-con and his parole agent that may have cracked open the case of Bryan Stow's beating.

Shortly before 7 on Sunday morning, a SWAT team from the Los Angeles Police Department crept into the courtyard of a dreary, run-down apartment building on Mariposa Avenue in East Hollywood. With weapons drawn, the officers made their way toward apartment 25 — the rear unit on the second floor.

Snapping the quiet of the morning, they announced themselves with a loudspeaker and ordered the people inside the apartment to come out with their arms raised. Among those who emerged was Giovanni Ramirez, a stocky 31-year-old with a head shaved bald.

Ramirez was taken into custody without incident and arrested on suspicion that he was one of two men who blindsided Stow, a San Francisco Giants fan, in the parking lot of Dodger Stadium on March 31 following the season opener between the rival teams. Stow, 42, suffered brain damage in the attack and remains hospitalized.

Ramirez was booked on a charge of assault with a deadly weapon and is being held on $1 million bail. Because he is accused of kicking Stow while he was unconscious on the ground, police consider Ramirez's foot a deadly weapon.

Police were searching for a second attacker as well as the woman who witnesses said drove the men from the stadium. Police said it appeared there was a young boy in the car.

LAPD Chief Charlie Beck called the arrest "a huge step" in the investigation into the beating that rocked the beleaguered Dodgers organization, Major League Baseball as a whole, and many Angelenos who have grown fed up with the sometimes violent segment of the Dodgers fan base that police say is dominated by gang members.

Recounting the phone call he received shortly after Ramirez was in custody, Beck said they were "the words I've been waiting for for seven weeks."

Ramirez, who police said is a documented member of the Varrio Nuevo Estrada street gang, has at least three prior felony convictions. According to police sources, he was convicted of attempted robbery in 1998, robbery in 1999, and firing a weapon in a public place in 2005.

With the attack garnering intense national scrutiny, Los Angeles police officials put 20 detectives on the case — an extraordinary amount of resources. Together, they worked over 6,000 hours on the case and chased nearly 650 tips, Beck said. Police detained several people for questioning, only to determine they weren't involved. The $200,000 reward motivated many people. At least one man showed up at a police station and tried to confess to the crime, asking officers if his family would receive the money if he turned himself in, according to a police official.

Ultimately, the break in the case came from Ramirez's parole agent, said multiple police sources who requested their names not be used because of the ongoing investigation. In announcing the arrest, Beck and Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa referred to a law enforcement figure who offered important information but did not specify his or her position.

According to a source with knowledge of the investigation, the parole agent met with Ramirez for a mandatory check-in meeting shortly after the attack. By then, the LAPD had released sketches of the two assailants, and the agent noticed that Ramirez bore a resemblance to one of the men.

It is unclear whether the agent voiced his suspicions to LAPD detectives right away. But it wasn't until last week that police became focused on Ramirez. After police questioned a different parolee and determined he was not involved, Ramirez's agent, either speaking up for the first time or reiterating his beliefs, expressed his suspicions about Ramirez, the source said.

Ramirez was summoned back to the office for another meeting last week. When he arrived, the agent noticed he had recently added several tattoos, which covered a part of his neck, the source said. Authorities reasoned that Ramirez was trying to cover up an older tattoo in case a witness had seen the tattoo and described it to police.

Circumstantial suspicions turned into something much more solid when, after the meeting, witnesses to the beating picked Ramirez from a selection of photographs shown to them by detectives, the source said.

While detectives continued to work on the case against Ramirez and sought a search warrant for the Mariposa Avenue apartment, a surveillance team tailed Ramirez around the clock from Friday until Sunday morning, when he was taken into custody, police sources said.

There are indications that Ramirez tried to use the Mariposa apartment to keep a low profile after the beating. The building manager said Ramirez wasn't a longtime resident and had been seen coming and going only in the last few months. The manager said a woman, her husband, their two adult children, and the woman's brother lived in the two-bedroom unit. It was not immediately known what relationship Ramirez has to the family.

Along with the apartment on Mariposa Avenue, police officials said they also served a warrant at a second apartment nearby on Clinton Street. Ramirez had given parole agents that address as his residence, the source said.

Stow, a father of two, was walking through the Dodger Stadium parking lot with two friends after the Dodgers' opening-day victory over San Francisco when he was attacked. Stow, who lives in Santa Cruz and worked as a paramedic in Santa Clara, was wearing Giants apparel, police said, and two young men began taunting him. One of the assailants blindsided Stow with blows to the back and head, police said.

The two assailants repeatedly kicked and punched Stow while he was on the ground. Stow's friends attempted to help and were also punched and kicked before the attackers fled. Stow remains in critical condition at San Francisco General Hospital, where he was moved last week from County-USC Medical Center in Los Angeles.

Doctors in San Francisco told reporters Stow had opened his eyes but that his long-term recovery was far from certain.

The incident has brought scrutiny and negative media attention to the Dodgers, who are also in the midst of an ownership battle. Owner Frank McCourt is struggling to meet payroll, prompting Major League Baseball to seize all business and day-to-day operations of the team. Several LAPD officers who worked off-duty at Dodgers games as security personnel criticized a decision a few years ago by Dodgers executives to stop the use of uniformed officers as part of the security team. The change, they said, added to the sense of rowdiness in some parts of the stadium.



i can take a phrase thats rarely heard...flip it....now its a daily word

igy gettin it done like warrick

im the board pharmacist....always one step above yous

charlie

Quote from: PhillyPhreak54 on May 23, 2011, 01:03:38 AM
I am totally shocked. I expected it to be a Beverly Hills plastic surgeon.

On a side note;

I've been watching the greatest games on MLB network and I forgot how awesome the 1991 World Series and 1992 NLCS were. Makes me miss the days of playing outside and coming in to watch the games.

Me and my best friend used to play backyard wiffleball for hours, then ride our bikes to the card shop and buy packs of cards and then come back and watch the ballgames.

Hearing Jack Buck say "Aaaand we'll see you tomorrow night!" gives me goosebumps.

The MLB greatest game series was awesome. I really hope they keep doing this.

ice grillin you

came across this nugget today

Since Target Field's opening, Jose Bautista has more HR there than Justin Morneau and Joe Mauer combined. 532 to 29 PA difference. Bautista has hit 3 opposite field HR since 2010 and all 3 came in Target Field.
i can take a phrase thats rarely heard...flip it....now its a daily word

igy gettin it done like warrick

im the board pharmacist....always one step above yous

PhillyPhreak54

That dude is locked in. Or mainlining HGH.