Monthly Archives: June 2014
Multi HR Games In 2014
Multi HR Games in MLB 2014
For Games Played Through June 4, 2014
Chris Davis, Orioles (3 HR Game) May 20th
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HR Streaks Of 2 Or More 2014
Through June 4, 2014
3 Active Streaks of 2 Games: Aramis Ramirez, Adrian Beltre and Anthony Rendon
HRs Streaks (Games Consecutive in MLB)
***Denotes Active Streak.
4 Games
George Springer, Astros – May 21 – May 26
Adrian Gonzalez, Dodgers Apr.09 – Apr.13
Mark Trumbo, D’Backs – 4 Games – Apr.03 – Apr.08
Melky Cabrera, Blue Jays – 4 Games – Apr.04 – Apr.08
Sully Baseball Daily Podcast – June 5, 2014
Remembering Don Zimmer… a man who has I have had some harsh words for in the past. I talk about grudges, letting go and trying not to be a hypocrite when speaking of the dead.
That’s the topic for today’s episode of The Sully Baseball Daily Podcast.
Miguel Montero, Adam Wainwright, Asdrubal Cabrera, Hisashi Iwakuma, Daniel Murphy, Mike Minor, Adrian Beltre and David Price all added to their totals for Who Owns Baseball
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Sully Baseball Daily Podcast – June 4, 2014
The American League is playing to a remarkably level playing field. This could make the trade deadline very interesting and fans very happy.
That’s the topic for today’s episode of The Sully Baseball Daily Podcast.
Henderson Alvarez, Chris Owings, Drew Hutchison, Brandon Moss, Zack Wheeler, Evan Gattis, Adrian Beltre and Anibal Sanchez all added to their totals for Who Owns Baseball
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Record Corrections May Be Coming With Home + Road Splits: Then Again, Maybe Not

Coors Field is still a hitting haven. While the averages have all dipped approximately 10% since the Humidor was placed into the facility over a decade ago, it still remains the premiere place for any of the MLB’ers to bat. Some of the organizational players will not hit as good on the road, with playing in the NL West, in cavernous parks like Dodger Stadium, Petco Park and AT & T Park, however the weight will only affect their overall numbers away from the thin air. Historic players like Larry Walker and Todd Helton displayed good road numbers, despite their gawdy home statistics, however they will never be looked in the same eye. 2014 sees the Rockies lead massively in all categories at home, yet at this point, they have played 10 more games away from Denver. Among the players that are killing it at the park in 2014 are TULO and Charlie Blackmon.
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If you look at the current home and road records in the MLB Standings, you will see some weird differentials.
Take for instance the Rockies have only logged 23 games at Coors Field, where they are a staunch 16 – 7, meanwhile they have traveled abroad for 33 contests so far, putting forth a clip of 12 – 21.
This is a 10 game difference that could see the ‘Rox’ post a 7 – 3 win-loss record when the games are made up. Read the rest of this entry
Dodgers 20th Team To Complete MLB Runs Survivor 2014
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This should turn out to be quite fun. A lot of gambling establishments have this sort of deal, and it will be fun to see the results.
What Runs Survivor is, a MLB team scoring 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9, 10 or (10+) in different games throughout the course of the season.
Once a club has one of these run totals once, you cross it off and keep going until they complete the 11 different variations. We are going to keep tracking this category – until all 30 MLB clubs are finished this season!
The Dodgers completed their task of scoring 10 or more runs in a game Saturday, and are the 20th team to finish.
The Yankees, Red Sox, Angels and Astros have yet to fill out their 11 game scenarios in the AL, and the Rockies, DBacks, Cubs, Mets, Phillies and the Braves also need to end the games differential with just one specific run total.
All of the Central teams in both leagues have conquered the mission Read the rest of this entry
Sully Baseball Daily Podcast – June 3, 2014
Why do obscene real estate prices in the Bay Area and Donald Sterling’s situation and the lease for the Raiders make me think of the Steinbrenner kids and the A’s?
It is all clear in today’s episode of The Sully Baseball Daily Podcast.
Kyle Seager, Justin Masterson, Jordy Mercer, Clayton Kershaw, Xander Bogaerts, John Lackey and Seth Smith all added to their totals for Who Owns Baseball
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I Will Be Attending A MLB Game Live In All 183 Days Of Play In 2015 (30 MLB Parks)

Breaking the World Record for “Fastest To See all 30 MLB Park (every pitch) in 2009 and 2012 caused me to study every possible scenario for all Doubleheader Attempt humanly possible for all MLB Teams. Over the course of the next few months – I will be dissecting the 2015 MLB schedule – when it comes out in Mid Sept – 2015, in order to map out a trip to not only see at least 1 game per day for the whole season, but many doubleheader attempts during the 2015 campaign too, MLB Reports is turning up the heat on the MLB Parks for the entire season next year. Tweets live from the park, daily posts, interviews, lots of social media interraction
By Chuck Booth (Lead Baseball Analyst/Website Owner): Follow @chuckbooth3024
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In early 2012 I had this plan to venture out on a full season voyage of watching a game in all 30 MLB Parks.
What I ended up doing was breaking my own record for being present for every pitch in all games during a 30 MLB Parks odyssey in just 23 Calendar Days during April of 2012.
I had taken 7 full weeks (3 weeks after, and 1 week before) off of work to not only do this, but to rest up after a bad vehicular accident in 2010, in which a douchebag hit my car going 60 MPH while I was waiting to turn left into a shopping mall from – not moving at all.
From late 2010 until late 2011, I embarked on a brutal path to gain my senses recovering from a concussion.
It was the 8th one of these I had come across, but the 1st in nearly 15 years. Read the rest of this entry
Sully Baseball Daily Podcast – June 2, 2014
The Mariners had a nice idea for their lineup but it just didn’t work. They need to scramble to not have 2014 be a wasted year.
That and more on on today’s unedited episode of The Sully Baseball Daily Podcast.
Roenis Elias, Kyle Lohse, Brock Holt, Andrew McCutchen, Jeremy Guthrie, George Springer, Nathan Eovaldi and Justin Turner all added to their totals for Who Owns Baseball
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Sully Baseball Daily Podcast – June 1, 2014
It is time for The Sunday Request on The Sully Baseball Daily Podcast.
@sullybaseball how about the fact that the Giants have taken a beating & they’re still the best team? The very real chance of BayBridge WS?
— Horse ChokerVB (@Cli*oriousBIG) May 30, 2014
A’s and Giants could very well meet in October. There is no reason to think they couldn’t… and it would be a great continuing of past traditions and missed opportunities.
That and more on on today’s episode of The Sully Baseball Daily Podcast.
Yoenis Cespedes , Masahiro Tanaka, Johnny Cueto, Hanley Ramirez, Christian Yelich and Miguel Cabrera all added to their totals for Who Owns Baseball
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Current Odds To Win The 2014 MLB World Series – Updated For Week 10 + Best Value Bets
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In lieu of doing the Power rankings today, in which we just completed our Monthly rankings a few days ago, here are the current odds to win the World Series.
These kind of work as a defacto slotting of positions in their own right.
I had a full .500 of predicting last weeks totals in best bets. Toronto’s big streak of 9 games were the big culprits of this affair to my demise. They have jumped all the way to +1600, and are the top favorite out of the AL East.
If you are a New York Yankees fan or Boston Red Sox Nation subscriber, and think your squad could win the Fall Classic each, pounce on this weeks odds. At +2000 and +2200 respectively, they are the highest they have been all year for the Eastern Seaboard clubs.
Boston has reeled of 6 wins in a row following their 10 game swan dive, and New York is only 2.5 Games Behind Toronto.
Honestly as the teams are constructed right now, I am all in favor of picking the Jays, but there is one problem. If the ‘Pinstripers’ are in contention a month from now, Brian Cashman will be handed an influx of cash to dole out in forms of trades.
Toronto is over the payroll they want to be at for the campaign, although they might be able to add a Starter as said by the brass, “if the club is playing well.”.
Boston just inked Stephen Drew back, and they have some Benjamin Franklin’s in reserve somewhere if they want to throw some down, just not sure they will do so. Read the rest of this entry















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