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		<title>C.C. Sabathia: Big Frame, Bigger Impact</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Oct 2008 04:58:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The last pitcher to win the National League MVP award was Bob Gibson in 1968.  This year, C.C. Sabathia deserves to be the first pitcher in 40 years to take the honor.  No, C.C. didn&#8217;t post a 1.12 ERA and win 22 games.  No pitcher will ever do that again.  But what Sabathia did do [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p><img class="alignleft" title="MVP" src="http://www.sportsnet.ca/baseball/2008/07/09/sabbathia_cc_ap_260.jpg" alt="" width="260" height="390" />The last pitcher to win the National League MVP award was Bob Gibson in 1968.  This year, <strong>C.C. Sabathia</strong> deserves to be the first pitcher in 40 years to take the honor.  No, C.C. didn&#8217;t post a 1.12 ERA and win 22 games.  No pitcher will ever do that again.  But what Sabathia did do was bring a refuse to lose attitude to a franchise that hasn&#8217;t made the playoffs since 1982—back when recently fired manager, Ned Yost was their backup catcher.</p>
<p>Of course, there are a number obstacles that stand in his way of winning the MVP.  <strong>Albert Pujols</strong>.  <strong>Ryan Howard</strong>.  The fact that he was a mid-season acquisition.  The widely held belief that starting pitchers don’t merit MVP consideration because they only play every fifth day.</p>
<p>The best way to measure someone’s value is to take that individual out of the equation. Without C.C. Sabathia, the Brewers would have played their last game of the season on Sunday and gone home for a long winter.  Instead, they will face the Phillies in the NLDS on Wednesday.  Without Albert Pujols, the St. Louis Cardinals finish in 4th place in the NL Central—<a href="http://www.baseball-reference.com/leagues/NL_2008.shtml">oh wait</a>.  With the NL Wildcard as tight as it could possibly be, C.C. Sabathia pitched three games in the final nine days of the season—that’s three straight starts on only three days rest.  And he did it without a let down in performance.  Over that remarkable span, Sabathia posted a 0.83 ERA and collected two very important wins—the last being a complete game shutout.  Down the stretch, every single win was imperative and he was always up to task.</p>
<p>Next in line is Ryan Howard.  Howard had an incredible second half, yes, but when he was almost completely irrelevant in the early part of the season, the Phillies were still winning ballgames.  Why? Because Philadelphia have two other MVP caliber hitters in their lineup in <strong>Utley </strong>and <strong>Rollins</strong>, and <strong>Pat Burrell</strong> who had the best season of his career.  As tremendous a year Howard had at the plate, he actually hurt the Phillies in the field, making 19 errors, the most by any first baseman in baseball.  With his poor glove work, Howard is no more valuable than a designated hitter, and no DH has ever won an MVP award.</p>
<p>Ever since Sabathia came to the Brewers at mid-season, he has never shied away from throwing as many pitches as it took to get the W for the Brew Crew.  He only started 17 games in the National League, yet he still managed to lead the league with seven complete games.  His 10 complete games (between the AL and NL) during the regular season are the most by any pitcher this century.</p>
<p>While it&#8217;s difficult to present a major award to a player who only played half a season in the NL, never mind the historic pitcher-bias when it comes to the MVP award, Sabathia&#8217;s presence has meant more to his team than any other NL team that is still in contention for the crown.  Manny Ramirez&#8217;s monster second half is a close second, but he wasn&#8217;t enough of a difference maker to overcome the fact that he had only been with his club for half a season.</p>
<p>Just think we were one questionable &#8220;error-call&#8221; away from adding a no-hitter to C.C. Sabathia&#8217;s already impressive resume.  A game where not only was he dominant with his pitching, but he also made the biggest “wow play” of the year—when he caught line drive off the bat of <strong>Nate McLouth</strong> with his bare left hand and still had the awareness to double off the runner at first.  Wow.</p>
<p>The Sabathia trade may have been one of the most impactful deadline trades in baseball history.  He’s already primed to sign a record-breaking contract this off-season, but if the Brewers can make a splash in the playoffs behind their big south paw, Sabathia may also get a statue in his honor in Brew Town—captioned, of course, as “2008 National League MVP.”</p>
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		<title>Sox and Sox Fans Alike Will Never Shake Off Pesky Number 6</title>
		<link>http://baseknocks.com/2008/09/28/sox-and-sox-fans-alike-will-never-shake-off-pesky-number-6/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Sep 2008 00:24:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In his nearly 60 years in the organization, John Michael Pesky has epitomized what it means to be a member of the Boston Red Sox.  He’s basked in the tragic losses; he’s celebrated on the diamond during the sweetest victories.  He’s even heard his share of boos.  Johnny Pesky has earned his [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p><img class="alignleft" title="Johnny Pesky and Dustin Pedroia" src="http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y1/Piney/2008_Red_Sox_Season/Spring_Training/e5d9433c98413299d0897f61806fc21d-ge.jpg" alt="" width="321" height="218" />In his nearly 60 years in the organization, John Michael Pesky has epitomized what it means to be a member of the Boston Red Sox.  He’s basked in the tragic losses; he’s celebrated on the diamond during the sweetest victories.  He’s even heard his share of boos.  Johnny Pesky has earned his Sox after scores of years caught up in the bittersweet drama that is Red Sox history.</p>
<p>As a player, he set the table for Ted Williams, batting leadoff during the Hall of Famer’s prime.  He was on the bench as a coach when Carlton Fisk willed a foul-destined monster-shot to stay fair during the World Series in 1975.  He was on the same bench when “he who shall not be named” delivered the stomach turning blow from the Yankees in 1978.  He managed Mo Vaughn in Pawtucket; he mentored Nomar to stardom during his early years.  He was in the Yankee Stadium dugout when Aaron Boone took Wakefield deep in extra frames as the Yankees paraded to their 39th pennant.  A nation shared his joy when Boston ended its World Series draught during the storybook season of 2004.</p>
<p>Through all the tears of bliss and sorrow, few were more touching than seeing number 6 raised to the right field facade a day after his 89th birthday.  It’s hard to imagine that the Sox actually had to “break” the rules to allow Pesky to join the likes of fellow greats Bobby Doerr, Joe Cronin, Carl Yastrzemski, Carlton Fisk, and good friend, Ted Williams.  Heck, the right field foul poll was unofficially named after Pesky before Fisk was even born!</p>
<p>The rules say that a player must play at least 10 years in a Red Sox uniform to be honored with a retired number, and it seems nearly unfathomable that Pesky only played seven and a half years with the club.  If he didn’t serve the US for three years during WWII, he most certainly would have reached this benchmark.</p>
<p>In his playing days he was well-known as an overly enthusiastic spark plug.  A spray hitter, he was no stranger to 200-hit seasons, racking up three straight to begin his career.  His childlike enthusiasm has stayed with him over the years, as well as his ability to spray to all parts of the park—still pining to hit fungoes, when most are pining for rocking chairs.</p>
<p>&#8220;When I lose my enthusiasm, I will say the heck with it and get out of the way,” said Pesky in a 1990 interview with the Boston Globe. “But right now I don&#8217;t feel that way.”</p>
<p>At 89 years-old Pesky still hasn’t lost his spark.  For the Red Sox organization, fans, and baseball fans, we are damn lucky.  It’s been 60 years, and we haven’t been able to get rid of Pesky.  Now, we never will.  Now, he will live on the facade beside his former manager, Cronin, double play counterpart Doerr, Fisk and Yaz whom he managed, and good friend Teddy Ballgame—forever.</p>
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		<title>The Next Great Sports Blogger Contest</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Sep 2008 14:42:39 +0000</pubDate>
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I have created a new blog that is 100% focused on Boston sports, titled “Oh, Boston You’re My Home.”  And yes, we do love the Standells here in Boston.  The site will serve as a mini-portfolio to show off my knowledge and passion for Boston sports for a contest hosted by the biggest [...]]]></description>
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<p>I have created a new blog that is 100% focused on Boston sports, titled “<a href="http://bostonyouremyhome.wordpress.com/">Oh, Boston You’re My Home</a>.”  And yes, we do love the <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5apEctKwiD8">Standells</a> here in Boston.  The site will serve as a mini-portfolio to show off my knowledge and passion for Boston sports for a contest hosted by the biggest name in Boston sports media, WEEI.</p>
<p>WEEI is looking for the “Next Great Sports Blogger” in Boston.  For those that aren’t familiar with the Boston sports scene, WEEI <em>is </em>the sports scene.  WEEI-AM is the constant chatter in the background that can almost always be heard anywhere in or around Boston.  Regardless of where you try to hide in the Boston area, you’ll almost always hear the voices of Glen Ordway, Michael Holley, Mike Adams, and the rest of the WEEI personalities blaring from someone’s radio.</p>
<p>In a town where everyone knows everything, WEEI provides a forum for sports fans to call in and spout off about who needs to be fired, who needs to be traded, and the most entertaining of all—who needs to be traded <em>for </em>(I can’t tell you how many trade scenarios I’ve heard for Albert Pujols over the past five years).</p>
<p>Just recently, WEEI expanded their sports radio enterprise onto the web with the brand new WEEI.com (Honestly, I can’t believe they didn’t do it sooner).  By enlisting the talent they already had at the station, and picking up some great writers from other various media entities, WEEI has put together an impressive cast of contributors for their new Web site.  Now they are seeking out part time writers from the amateur ranks to join the WEEI team as weekly blog contributors&#8211;that&#8217;s where the contest comes into play.</p>
<p>If this sparks your interest like it did mine, <a href="http://weei.com/pages/2854555.php">here are the details</a>.</p>
<p>Otherwise, I again invite you to check out my <a href="http://bostonyouremyhome.wordpress.com/">BostonYoureMyHome.WordPress.com</a>.  It will be a work in progress between now and the contest deadline on September 30.</p>
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		<title>Lester is One of a Rare Breed</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Sep 2008 02:07:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If the Boston Red Sox are facing an elimination game in the playoffs, who do you want on the mound?  While it’s nearly impossible to argue against Beckett, especially with his history in the post-season, Jon Lester can’t be dismissed without debate, and he is looking like he will be a true ace for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p><a href="http://baseknocks.files.wordpress.com/2008/09/jon-lester1.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-107 alignleft" title="Orioles Red Sox Baseball" src="http://baseknocks.files.wordpress.com/2008/09/jon-lester1.jpg?w=240&#038;h=207" alt="" width="240" height="207" /></a>If the Boston Red Sox are facing an elimination game in the playoffs, who do you want on the mound?  While it’s nearly impossible to argue against Beckett, especially with his history in the post-season, Jon Lester can’t be dismissed without debate, and he is looking like he will be a true ace for years to come.</p>
<p>Through his battle with cancer (and with high walk totals), the Red Sox stuck with Jon Lester, despite lucrative trade opportunities.  The Red Sox are one of the few organizations that even when they do something that’s widely unpopular with the fan base, like let Pedro Martinez walk after 2004, they have earned the benefit of the doubt because odds are, they just know what they are doing.  In the off-season the Sox had the opportunity to receive the most dominant starting pitcher of the young century (Johan Santana), if they would just include Jon Lester in a prospect package to the Twins.  Despite the banter heard from WEEI callers strongly preferring to hang onto Jacoby Ellsbury and sending Jon Lester packing, the Red Sox brass firmly resisted the urge.  They had seen enough from their young southpaw to know that he was special.</p>
<p>“His breaking ball and changeup improved dramatically in the postseason,” said Peter Gammons, speaking of the 2007 postseason where Lester was the game winner in the World Series clinching game.  “After the Cleveland series, the Indians front office, coaches, and player personnel people had a meeting and it was unanimously agreed that after Josh Beckett, the best pitcher on the Red Sox was Lester. That doesn&#8217;t include Papelbon, different category.”</p>
<p>The truth is we had never seen Lester at full strength until this season.  Even during his eye-opening 2006 rookie campaign cancer had penetrated his body, affecting his velocity and perhaps his spotty command.  We never saw the high 90s heat that we heard he was throwing down on the farm.  In 2007, he was still recovering, and his velocity still wasn’t where it was before.  He has literally been getting better and stronger with every start he makes.</p>
<p>His winning battle with lymphoma may be just a testament to how much passion and fight the kid has in heart.  You can see it in his eyes when Lester finds himself in a big spot.  When he’s in a jam, he has the ability to buckle down and induce that necessary double play or get a much needed pair of strikeouts.  When he hears the “strike three” call from the umpire, his intensity is obvious, as Lester is no stranger to a victorious grunt or fist pump.</p>
<p>His accomplishments speak for themselves.  Game-winner of the World Series clinching Game four.  A no-hitter against the Royals.  AL Pitcher of the Month in July. 23-6 career record.</p>
<p>Back to the initial point.  Jon Lester has molded himself into the guy you want to have the ball in Game 7.  He’s a guy who wants the ball for nine innings.  The Atlanta Braves always had incredible pitching in the 1990s, with Greg Maddux, John Smoltz, and Tom Glavine.  They made the playoffs for 14 out of 15 seasons, but only won the crown once.  Nobody could question the talent the ability of their pitching staff—all three are Hall of Famers. But only Glavine has a winning record in the World Series.  None of them earned the reputation as a big game pitcher&#8211;a &#8220;stopper.&#8221;</p>
<p>Josh Beckett has earned his reputation as the go to guy when his team needs to pull out a win.  Lester showed traces of that same pit bull mentality in 2007.  In 2008, he&#8217;ll have another shot at earning the same reputation as his veteran teammate.</p>
<p>Who would you rather have on the mound in an elimination game, Beckett or Lester?</p>
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		<title>Monday&#8217;s Musings: Dunn to Arizona and a Dash of Zink</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Aug 2008 04:32:54 +0000</pubDate>
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Adam Dunn was dealt to the Diamondbacks today in exchange for three prospects, making the race for the NL West crown a little bit more interesting.  The D-Backs land a power bat just in time for a slug-fest-ful series in Coors Field.  With the Dodgers trade for Manny Ramirez and the Diamondbacks trade [...]]]></description>
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<li><strong>Adam Dunn</strong> was dealt to the Diamondbacks today in exchange for three prospects, making the race for the NL West crown a little bit more interesting.  The D-Backs land a power bat just in time for a slug-fest-ful series in Coors Field.  With the Dodgers trade for <strong>Manny Ramirez</strong> and the Diamondbacks trade for Dunn, the NL East is no longer just a race to a .500 record.</li>
<li>Tuesday night will see its share of aces take the mound.  Game two of the Dodgers-Phillies series sees two budding lefty aces face off as <strong>Cole Hamels</strong> opposes <strong>Clayton Kershaw</strong>.  Dominican phenom, <strong>Edinson Volquez</strong> will pitch against former Yankees farmhand <strong>Jeff Karstens</strong>.  Last time out Karstens took a perfect game into the 8th.  <strong>Rich Harden</strong> will get the start against a weak Atlanta offense.  10 strikeout performances are becoming routine for Harden in the National League, and Tuesday night should be no different.  <strong>Tim Lincecum</strong> will square off against the Houston Astros.  A surging <strong>Ubaldo Jiminez</strong> will get the first crack at the new and improved Arizona offense in the hitter-friendly confines of Coors Field.  <strong>Scott Kazmir</strong> faces the Oakland A’s looking for his ninth win of the season.  <strong>Mike Mussina</strong>, who is quietly making  a bid for the AL Cy Young goes for his 16th win of the 2008.</li>
<li>The Red Sox will debut a knuckleballer not named <strong>Tim Wakefield</strong> at Fenway Park.  <a href="http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/magazine/articles/2008/05/04/imperfect_pitch/?page=1">Marty Dobrow explores the hardfought pathway to the bigs for <strong>Charlie Zink</strong></a>.  A brilliant story.</li>
<li>And finally, to the chagrin of many, there is now a legal US-based Web site to bet on sports.  Did I mention it was free?  <a href="http://www.centsports.com/?opcode=208373">Happy betting</a>!</li>
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		<title>The 46th Annual Cape Cod Baseball League All-Star Game</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Aug 2008 05:10:26 +0000</pubDate>
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An estimated crowd of 8,629 piled into Veteran’s Field last Saturday night for the 46th Cape League All-Star Game.  Of the nearly 9,000 fans in attendance, there were probably at least 50 Major League scouts.  The entire section of the stands behind home plate was roped off with signage saying “Scouts Only.”  [...]]]></description>
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<p>An estimated crowd of 8,629 piled into Veteran’s Field last Saturday night for the 46th Cape League All-Star Game.  Of the nearly 9,000 fans in attendance, there were probably at least 50 Major League scouts.  The entire section of the stands behind home plate was roped off with signage saying “Scouts Only.”  If you walked by that section at any point in the game, you would see at least a dozen radar guns pointed toward the mound, clocking the pitches from the fresh meat on the hill.</p>
<p>In typical Cape League fashion, the early portion of the game was dominated by great pitching.  The East offense was dominated by the first four pitchers that toed the rubber, going hitless until the 5th inning.  Then in the 6th, the offense for the West exploded for five runs off of <strong>Martin Viramontes</strong> (Orleans Cardinals, Loyola Marymount), as he could only record one out.</p>
<p>Viramontes’ struggles set the plate for the most inspiring pitching performance of the night.  With just one out, and the West All-Stars rounding the bases as if it were a merry-go-round, <strong>Chris Manno</strong> (Harwich Mariners), a 6 foot 3 lefty from Duke, was asked to warm up as quickly as possible and enter the game an inning before he was scheduled.  I watched him warm up in the bullpen.  Clearly he had never warmed up with this particular bullpen catcher before that night, as Manno directed him through his typical routine, which appeared to be very precise and specific to him.</p>
<p>When Manno was finally loose, he was called upon with the bases loaded, and two outs to get out of the jam, with the meat of the order coming up.  He answered with back-to-back strikeouts to the number two and three hitters, <strong>Jimmy Cesario</strong> (Falmouth Commodores, Houston) and <strong>Marc Krauss</strong> (Bourne Braves, Ohio).  Manno came back out for the 7th inning and sat down the four, five and six hitters in order to complete his perfect 1 2/3 inning, and holding the deficit to 6-1 in favor of the West.</p>
<p>The bottom of the 8th inning was an event in itself.  The East All-Stars came to the plate looking to erase the 5-run lead built by the West—a very tall task in a Cape League game.  The game had been flying to this point, but this inning saw two interruptions.  The first came at 9:11 p.m. when the PA announcer  interrupted the game to observe the 9/11 tragedy, which was a very nice gesture.  Then, the game resumed, but perhaps not without rattling the concentration of <strong>Seth Blair </strong>(Cotuit Kettleers, Arizona State), who was on the mound for the West.  He proceeded to give up three runs to make it a 6-4 ball game.</p>
<p>Then, at precisely 9:33, Blair was interrupted yet again.  This time it was in the middle of a <strong>Grant Green </strong>(Chatham A&#8217;s, USC) at bat, when three streakers emerged from the right field foul territory, ran through the bullpen (where <strong>Ben Tootle</strong> was currently warming up), and across the outfield making a swift exit, hopping over the centerfield fence.  It’s tough to say how this would affect a player’s mental concentration, but if it did in fact have an effect, it was positive for Grant Green as he reentered the batters box after being keeled over in laughter.  Green, with a runner on 3rd, proceeded to hit the first pitch he saw deep to center and out of the park, over the same fence that was just scaled by streakers in the prior seconds.  The game was tied 6-6.</p>
<p>Then <strong>Mark Fleury</strong>, Harwich’s catcher from UNC, gave the East All-Stars the lead with a 2-run shot to cap the score at 8-6, capping the come from behind victory, that was closed out by <strong>Brad Boxberger</strong> (Chatham A&#8217;s, USC) in the 9th.</p>
<p>Grant Green took home the MVP honors with his game-tying 2-run homer in the 8th inning.  Here’s a look at all of the notable performances from the game:</p>
<p><strong>Grant Green</strong> (USC) 1-4, HR, 2 RBI<br />
<strong>Mark Fleury</strong> (UNC) 1-2, HR, 2 RBI<br />
<strong>AJ Pollack</strong> (Notre Dame) 2-3, HR<br />
<strong>Rich Poythress</strong> (Georgia) 1-2, HR<br />
<strong>Tim Wheeler</strong> (Loyola Marymount) 1-4, 2B, 2 RBI<br />
<strong>Ben Paulsen</strong> (Clemson) 2-4, 2B, 2 RBI</p>
<p><em></em><strong>Chris Manno</strong> (Duke) 1.2 IP, 0 H, 4 K<br />
<strong>Bryce Stowell</strong> (UC Irvine) 1 IP, 0 H, 3 K<br />
<strong>Sammy Solis</strong> (San Diego) 1 IP, 0 H, 2 K<br />
<strong>Brandon Workman</strong> (Texas) 1 IP, 0 H, 2 K<br />
<strong>Adam Wilk</strong> (Long Beach State) 1 IP, 1 H, 3 K<br />
<strong>Andrew Carraway</strong> (Virginia) 1 IP, 0 H, 1 K<br />
<strong>Nick McCully</strong> (Coastal Caronlina) 1 IP, 0 H, 1 K<br />
<strong>Dallas Keuchel</strong> (Arkansas) 1 IP, 0 H, 1 K<br />
<strong>Brad Boxberger</strong> (USC) 1 IP, 0 H, 1 K, <em>SV</em><br />
<strong>Russell Brewer</strong> (Vanderbuilt) 1 IP, 0 H, 0 K<br />
<strong>Buddy Baumann</strong> (Missouri State) 1 IP, 0 H, 0 K, <em>WIN</em></p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Aug 2008 04:07:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last Saturday night, Chatham hosted the CCBL All-Star Game for the first time in ten years, and you couldn’t ask for a better night for the late-summer classic. The weather was perfect, and there was no sign of the infamous Chatham fog that disrupts so many games in the summer. The festivities kicked off with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>Last Saturday night, Chatham hosted the CCBL All-Star Game for the first time in ten years, and you couldn’t ask for a better night for the late-summer classic. The weather was perfect, and there was no sign of the infamous Chatham fog that disrupts so many games in the summer. The festivities kicked off with the 20th annual Baseball Factory Home Run Hitting Contest. The first ever CCBL Home Run Derby in 1988 was won by <strong>Frank Thomas</strong>, as he beat out some notable competition that included the likes of <strong>Jeff Bagwell, Mo Vaughan, Chuck Knoblauch, </strong>and <strong>Eric Wedge</strong>.</p>
<p>The Class of 2008:<br />
<span style="text-decoration:underline;">East</span><br />
<strong>Connor Powers</strong> (Brewster), Mississippi State<br />
<strong>Joseph Sanders</strong> (Harwich), Auburn<br />
<strong>Angelo Songco</strong> (Orleans), Loyola Marymount</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration:underline;">West</span><br />
<strong>DeAngelo Mack</strong> (Yarmouth-Dennis), South Carolina<br />
<strong>Chris Dominguez</strong> (Hyannis), Louisville<br />
<strong>Kyle Roller</strong> (Bourne), East Carolina</p>
<p>Before the eyes of dozens of Major League scouts and over 8,000 other spectators, this year’s crop did not disappoint. Lefties had a distinct advantage at Veterans Field with a 314 porch down the line in right, but for Angelo Songco, it wouldn’t have mattered if it was 350. He was absolutely punishing the ball en route to his victory over DeAngelo Mack in the finals. Both sluggers hit their share of bombs, and a number of their homers cleared the 25 foot high hill that rests beyond the right field fence, landing on the crowded street above.</p>
<p>Although he just missed the finals, Connor Powers also made quite an impression at Veteran’s Field.  Hitting from the right side of the plate, He showed serious power to all fields, including one tape measure blast to right center that made it all the way to the street, well over 400 feet away (and nearly clocking me in the back of the head).</p>
<p>Songco won the crown in convincing fashion, hitting the most home runs in the first round, with eight long balls, and then easily winning in the finals with five homers, while still having five outs to spare.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[As the trade deadline approaches, here are some useful resources to keep up with all the news and rumors that are sure to be floating around between now and 4 p.m. on Thursday.
MLB Trade Rumors – If it’s whispered, they hear it.
MLB.com’s “Trade Talk” blog
ESPN.com’s Trade Deadline Blog
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>As the trade deadline approaches, here are some useful resources to keep up with all the news and rumors that are sure to be floating around between now and 4 p.m. on Thursday.</p>
<p><a href="http://MLBTradeRumors.com">MLB Trade Rumors</a> – If it’s whispered, they hear it.<br />
MLB.com’s <a href="http://trades.mlblogs.com/">“Trade Talk” blog</a><br />
ESPN.com’s <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/blog/index?name=mlb_trade_deadline">Trade Deadline Blog</a></p>
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		<title>Manny Being Moody</title>
		<link>http://baseknocks.com/2008/07/30/manny-being-moody/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jul 2008 05:43:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The latest Manny Ramirez controversy out of Boston has drawn a lot of attention and widely differing points of view.   In Boston, fans are split down the middle.  Half of the fan base is dismissing Manny’s most recent behavior and are rallying behind the slugger, while the other half riddles Fenway Park [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>The latest <strong>Manny Ramirez</strong> controversy out of Boston has drawn a lot of attention and widely differing points of view.   In Boston, fans are split down the middle.  Half of the fan base is dismissing Manny’s most recent behavior and are rallying behind the slugger, while <a href="http://www.boston.com/sports/baseball/redsox/articles/2008/07/28/sluggers_act_has_grown_very_tiresome/">the other half</a> riddles Fenway Park with “boos” every time the Ramirez’s dreadlocks peek out of the dugout.</p>
<p>Fans aren’t the only ones whose opinions differ on what the Red Sox brass should do.  The well-respected and usually reserved <a href="http://insider.espn.go.com/espn/blog/index?entryID=3508405&amp;name=gammons_peter">Peter Gammons takes a couple of shots at Manny</a>, as he supports his friend Theo Epstein and the Red Sox ownership for putting their foot down on Manny’s latest shenanigans.  He brings up some very interesting points about Manny’s coincidental injuries on games where he avoided facing tough pitchers like Joba Chamberlain (twice), Felix Hernandez (twice), Justin Verlander, and Edinson Volquez.</p>
<p>Sports Illustrated’s <a href="http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2008/writers/tom_verducci/07/29/manny.lester/index.html?eref=writers">Tom Verducci gives his two cents</a>, while looking at it from a business perspective.  He says that it’s in the Sox best interest to not only tough out this year with Manny, but also pick up his $20 million option for 2009.</p>
<p>Finally, you can always count on Dan Shaughnessy to deliver the most negative “realities” on all things sport in Boston, so I would expect no different in <a href="http://www.boston.com/sports/baseball/redsox/articles/2008/07/26/now_hes_a_guaranteed_out">the latest Manny-drama</a>.  It’s widely believed that he has been the “media filter” for the Boston Red Sox front office.  Although I wouldn’t go that far, it is an interesting assumption, and I wouldn’t be surprised if it is true. <a href="http://www.boston.com/sports/baseball/redsox/articles/2008/07/28/sluggers_act_has_grown_very_tiresome"> Shaughnessy calls for the Sox to deal Manny</a> before the deadline, and reminisces on how well it worked out in 2004 when the Sox similarly traded a superstar (and also a fan favorite) in Nomar Garciaparra, and then went on to win the World Series.</p>
<p>I can&#8217;t see any scenario where the Red Sox will get full value for their cleanup hitter, and I think management is too smart to deal Man-Ram for 50 cents on the dollar, but crazier things have happened.  Based on stats and dollars alone, it might make the most sense for the Sox to exercise their option on the 36 year-old, considering the bats (Andruw Jones, Ichiro, Torii Hunter, Vernon Wells) who have commanded nearly $20 million on the free agent market in recent years.  Even if the Sox thought it was a logical option, would they swallow their pride and put up with the unpredictable Ramirez for one or two more years?</p>
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		<title>Cape League All-Stars Announced</title>
		<link>http://baseknocks.com/2008/07/25/60/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Jul 2008 04:16:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The All-Stars have been named, and the game is slated to take place on Saturday night at Veterans Field in Chatham.  Here&#8217;s what the teams look like:
WEST
C - Trevor Coleman (Falmouth), Missouri, 2010
1B - Ben Paulsen (Hyannis), Clemson, 2010
2B - Jimmy Cesario (Falmouth), Houston, 2009
3B - Chris Dominguez (Hyannis), Louisville, 2009
SS - Dusty Coleman (Bourne), [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>The All-Stars have been named, and the game is slated to take place on Saturday night at Veterans Field in Chatham.  Here&#8217;s what the teams look like:</p>
<p><strong>WEST</strong><br />
C - Trevor Coleman (Falmouth), Missouri, 2010<br />
1B - Ben Paulsen (Hyannis), Clemson, 2010<br />
2B - Jimmy Cesario (Falmouth), Houston, 2009<br />
3B - Chris Dominguez (Hyannis), Louisville, 2009<br />
SS - Dusty Coleman (Bourne), Wichita State, 2010<br />
LF - Marc Krauss (Bourne), Ohio, 2010<br />
CF - A.J. Pollock (Falmouth), Notre Dame, 2010<br />
RF - Trent Ashcraft (Hyannis), E. Carolina, 2009<br />
DH - Kevin Patterson (Cotuit), Auburn, 2011<br />
P - Bryce Stowell (Bourne), UC Irvine, 2009<br />
Reserves<br />
C - Dale Cornstubble (Hyannis), Central Michigan, 2010<br />
IF - Raynor Campbell (Wareham), Baylor, 2010<br />
OF - Jordan Henry (Bourne), Mississippi, 2010<br />
Pitchers<br />
RHP Brandon Workman (Wareham), Texas, 2011<br />
RHP Andrew Carraway (Hyannis), Virginia, 2010<br />
RHP Nick McCully (Bourne), Coastal Carolina, 2010<br />
RHP Eric Pettis (Bourne), UC Irvine, 2010<br />
LHP Dallas Keuchel (Wareham), Arkansas, 2010<br />
RHP Russell Brewer (Hyannis), Vanderbilt, 2011<br />
RHP Seth Blair (Cotuit), Arizona State, 2011<br />
RHP Ben Tootle (Falmouth), Jacksonville State, 2010<br />
<strong>EAST</strong><br />
C - Tony Sanchez (Y-D), Boston College, 2010<br />
1B - Ryan Wheeler (Brewster), Loyola Marymount, 2010<br />
2B - Nick Liles (Y-D), Western Carolina, 2010<br />
3B - Rich Poythress (Orleans), Georgia, 2010<br />
SS - Grant Green (Chatham), USC, 2010<br />
LF - Ryan Ortiz (Y-D), Oregon State, 2010<br />
CF - Cory Olson (Chatham), Orange Coast, 2010<br />
RF - Tim Wheeler (Orleans), Sacramento State, 2010<br />
DH - Brent Millville (Brewster), Stanford, 2010<br />
P - Matt Thomson (Orleans), San Diego, 2010<br />
Reserves<br />
C - Mark Fleury (Harwich), UNC, 2010<br />
IF - D.J. Lemahieu (Harwich), LSU, 2011<br />
OF - Ty Kelly (Brewster), UC Davis, 2010<br />
Pitchers<br />
RHP Brad Boxberger (Chatham), USC, 2009<br />
LHP Sammy Solis (Chatham), San Diego, 2011<br />
LHP Buddy Baumann (Brewster), Missouri State, 2010<br />
RHP Martin Viramontes (Orleans), Loyola Marymount, 2011<br />
LHP Adam Wilk (Orleans), Long Beach State, 2010<br />
LHP Chris Manno (Harwich), Duke, 2010<br />
LHP Brian Dupra, (Harwich), Notre Dame, 2011<br />
RHP J.J. Hoover, West Virginia, 2010</p>
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