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21 OUTS: 9 Groundouts, 5 Strikeouts5 Flyouts, 2 Foulouts

CHRISTOPHER ALAN ARCHER )))) (vs. YANKEES, 4/02) ))) [Opening Day]

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H:;; ))7 lll(1 Double, 6 Singles)

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BB: o1

SO: )l5

Pitches: 108 (66 lStrikes, l42 lBalls)

2017 ERA: ol 2.57

2017 WHIP: ol 1.143

2017 OPPONENTS BATTING AVG: ol .250

 

PITCHES BY INNING

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17 lll(91 )Strikes, o8 l.Balls)

21 ll.(14 .Strikes, )llBalls)

91 lll(61 )Strikes, )3 .lBalls)

14 lll(81 )Strikes, ll6 llBalls)

13 l.l(71 )Strikes, )6 llBalls)

11 lol(71 )Strikes, .4 llBalls)

23 ll)(15 .Strikes, )llBalls)

 

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The only starters in Yankees franchise history to do worse on Opening Day than Masahiro Tanaka were Roger Clemens in 2002, and Mel Stottllemyre in 1973.

 

I remember the Clemens start in 2002, because it was memorable for me. Clemens was putting the Orioles down fairly easily until a turning point in the game occurred in the 5th inning. David Segui hit a line-drive single OFF OF CLEMENS' HAND. Clemens then immediately unraveled, and it was all Orioles after that point.

And I know that Paul Folk remembers that game, because he told me that he was there at OPACY for that game, 5 years ago in a game thread when I brought it up. 

 

Here is the conversation between Paul and myself, from a game thread in April of 2012:

http://forum.orioleshangout.com/forums/index.php?/topic/12999-orioles-vs-yankees-411/&page=7

 

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3 hours ago, spiritof66 said:

I'm with you 100%. Years ago, IIRC, the Reds opened before everyone else, and I understood that, sort of, because I believed the fiction that the Reds were descended from the original professional team, the 1860s Red Stockings. I could see it if the defending World Series champs, or both pennant winners, were accorded the honor of opening first before their fans.  

But I don't understand the current arrangement of having three teams open on Sunday -- that number picked, I guess, because three games compose one full day of TV programming while NCAA basketball is resting. That's nice for the fans of the Rays, D-Backs and Cardinals. Why doesn't everyone open on a weekend Opening Day? It would be nice for the fans to kick things off with Saturday and Sunday games all around. 

Today's not a complete loss. I can root against the Yankees (now down 5-2 on a two-run Longoria HR), and get a nice early-season view of empty seats at the Trop. But Opening Day? That's tomorrow, weather permitting.

Just an FYI... under the new collective bargaining agreement, there will be more off days for travel built into the season so the season will open a bit earlier.   The primary Opening Day which is now a Monday will be a Thursday.   And there will be a Wednesday night showcase game, probably featuring the World Champ, that will be the equivalent of the Sunday Night game that has existed for a few years.

So I guess this multiple game on Sunday thing is a one year thing.

If that had been the case this year, the Cubs would have opened this past Wednesday night (March 29) and the O's and other teams would have opened Thursday (March 30).

I assume next year those dates will be March 28 and 29.

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2 hours ago, SteveA said:

Just an FYI... under the new collective bargaining agreement, there will be more off days for travel built into the season so the season will open a bit earlier.   The primary Opening Day which is now a Monday will be a Thursday.   And there will be a Wednesday night showcase game, probably featuring the World Champ, that will be the equivalent of the Sunday Night game that has existed for a few years.

So I guess this multiple game on Sunday thing is a one year thing.

If that had been the case this year, the Cubs would have opened this past Wednesday night (March 29) and the O's and other teams would have opened Thursday (March 30).

I assume next year those dates will be March 28 and 29.

Well that's just stupid! They have been including off days the first week for weather. What are they going to do now? Take Friday Saturday or Sunday off? I don't think so! So now they play 4 straight games out of the box. Stupid.

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Just now, scOtt said:

Well that's just stupid! They have been including off days the first week for weather. What are they going to do now? Take Friday Saturday or Sunday off? I don't think so! So now they play 4 straight games out of the box. Stupid.

Hadn't thought of that.   Maybe they will take Friday off.

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Showalter on 25th Anniversary and OPACY:

“It’s the best. What makes it the best? It doesn’t look like, ‘Hey, let’s make a hill out in center field. Let’s cut out some niche out here where the ball will roll around crazy down the corner. Let’s put a big high fence here and a low fence there.’ It’s baseball the way it’s supposed to be. The warehouse was there a long ago. I’m not sure about the hotel that got stuck over there. That kind of screwed some things up, but the people who are staying there are probably happy about it.”

 

 

Buck gets it.

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