Tuesday, October 21, 2008

MLB Announces 2008 World Series (104th) Umpires


Just a few short hours ago, MLB.com announced the umpiring crew for the World Series. And, here they are (along with their playoff experience). Assuming I learn anything interesting about this crew, I will post updates. Feel free to comment on any of these guys if you have any notable knowledge. Enjoy!

HP Tim Welke (Game 1 HP Umpire)
6 DS (1995-96, 99, 2000, 03, 08)
6 LCS (1991, 98, 2001-02, 04, 06)
3 WS (1996, 2000, 03)

5 DS (2000-01, 04, 06, 08)
1 LCS (2007)
4 DS (2002, 04, 07-08)
3 LCS (2000, 03, 06)
3 DS (1996-97, 2008)
2 LCS (1998, 07)

5 DS (1998, 00, 03, 07-08)
5 LCS (1999, 01-02, 04, 06)
2 WS (2000, 03)

8 DS (1996-98, 01-02, 06-08)
3 LCS (1993, 99-00)
2 WS (1998, 02)

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Thursday, September 18, 2008

2008 Tampa Bay Rays Rookie Hazing Pictures & Video



For those of you that have been looking for this, here it is. Actual video of the Tampa Bay Rays players leaving New York in their rookie/first year player hazing outfits. This is classic stuff. Enjoy!

You can view video of the Rays in costume by CLICKING HERE.

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Congrats to DaveJ - Winner of 2 Rays Tickets for Sunday's Season Finale!

Congrats to Dave - he is the lucky winner of our free Rays tickets for Sunday's game. Sign up for our email list to be qualified to win tickets to future games. Who knows, maybe I will give away some other cool stuff or even playoff tickets? No promises, but you'll never know unless you sign up.

Good luck and Go Rays!!!

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Sunday, August 17, 2008

The Saga that Has Become BJ Upton: Let's Give the Guy a Chance

I expect to receive a lot of negative commentary on this posting, but I believe it's a perspective that needs to be shared given all of the radio host and blog comment rantings by many fans (and I am sure those that are not Rays fans) recently.

If you were fired for every less than 100% effort at your job (think about that 2 hour lunch you take every now and then), I think we'd all be jobless. We should certainly have a very high standard for our baseball players, but don't crucify them when they make a couple of mistakes. I don't excuse what BJ Upton has been doing on these occasions, but I do think that Joe Maddon is handling this appropriately at this point (the punishment for the "relapse" has being escalated to get through to BJ).

But, rather than make this a purely emotional argument, let's take a more analytical approach. If you look at all instances where Joe Maddon or others are unhappy with BJ Upton, they are situations that have highly likely outcomes (routine ground balls, routine gap doubles, etc.). BJ Upton seems to think it's OK to dog it to first on sharply hit, cleanly fielded ground balls or on balls to the gap that will be doubles whether he sprints to the ball or half speeds it. Joe Maddon is clearly addressing that mindset and has let BJ know that he is entirely wrong to think that way. From the way folks talk on the message boards or on the radio shows, you'd think BJ is walking to first on every play and never hustles in the outfield (that is simply not true and any fan who has watched any meaningful number of games know).

Let's recall BJ's first benching. BJ was benched for not running out a ground ball against Cleveland on August 5th. But, also recall that he very likely won that game for the Rays when he made a SPECTACULAR catch in the deep left center field gap (I think it might have even been a Web Gem). BJ runs hard on the vast majority of plays and makes some ridiculous catches, so it does not appear to be a total laziness or unhappiness thing to me. I also don't think it's BJ wanting out of Tampa Bay (as some have suggested) as building a reputation as a lazy dude is not going to help him sign a big deal with a different team. I honestly think he believes it's OK to give half effort on balls blasted into the gap (that will probably be doubles anyway) or if he hits a routine ground ball out (where he will be out 95% of the time regardless of his effort. Maddon and BJ's team mates need to get through to him and change that mindset. This mindset might be acceptable in some clubhouses, but Maddon and the Rays are playing a different kind of baseball and BJ needs to get on board.

I think it's time our local radio hosts and blog commentators should give the "get rid of BJ" talk a rest and let things play themselves out. I have confidence that Maddon and the team are going to work on BJ and he is going to be a key member of the team for this pennant race. A talent like BJ Upton does not come along very often (just look at the guys in our farm system now - some decent talents, but no one with BJ's potential). The intelligent decision is to give this some time, let Joe and the team work with the guy and see how BJ develops as a person and as a ballplayer. Some things are fixable (effort and mindset) while others are not (lack of talent or injury). Let's get behind BJ and encourage him to join the team.

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Friday, August 15, 2008

How Do the Rays Keep Winning with So Many Injuries (sorry, Hank, I am not going to whine about it)?

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How can the Rays be in the midst of a 5-2 road trip (3 more games to go) despite losing their #3 (Carl Crawford) and #4 (Evan Longoria) hitters, who were both getting hot right before their injuries (Carl and Evan accounted for a whopping 25% of the team's RBIs for 2008!!!)?

The answer lies in players like Ben Zobrist, Willy Aybar and Rocco Baldelli. Since being recalled on August 5th, Ben Zobrist has a hit in 8 of 9 games played (he's hitting .272 during this stretch - not huge, but respectable) and has an on base percentage of .400 (that's strong for a #9 rookie hitter). Additionally, he's had some clutch hits such as his double in Oakland that proved to be the winning run. For a rookie who doesn't know whether to unpacl his suitcase or not, this is a major contribution to a team at a critical time.

Another great story is Willy Aybar, who has also hit .272 during the same stretch (filling in for Evan Longoria). Not only has he played a very solid 3B having committed 0 fielding errors and turned a healthy number of key double plays, he also had hist first 2 homerun game (August 10th at Seattle) and drove in 2 key runs on August 14th (Rays won the game by 1 run).

Finally, the return of Rocco Baldelli has been an emotional lift for this team. Rocco has been working with the Rays training team for months trying to deal with his medical condition and his return is a true testament to his tenacity and strong will. He has also made a huge impact in the field running down two awesome diving catches in right field (including the #1 ESPN Web Gem on August 14th). Rocco's ability to deal with this adversity demonstrates the heart and character of this team, which is the clear reason they continue to win. Oh, and let's not forget great pitching - giving up about 3.5 runs on this road trip.

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Welcome to 9equals8.com (9=8.com): The Unofficial and Unsanctioned Blog of the Tampa Bay Rays


Welcome to 9equals8.com (9=8.com, but you can’t use “=” symbols in website addresses), the unofficial and unsanctioned blog of the Tampa Bay Rays’ hunt for October! As an avid Rays fan and regular home and road game attendee, I thought it might be fun to share my perspectives on the Tampa Bay Rays quest for the “Holy Grail” of Major League Baseball. Thus far, this season has been one of the most memorable ones in recent baseball history and includes a special story of intense competitive spirit and can-do attitude, teamwork, heart and character. My goal with this blog is to inspire dialogue and provide everyday fans with a different viewpoint and perspective on this remarkable team and season. The MLB.com news and analysis is great, but I’ve found it to lack a personal touch and connection with this team. Whether it's Carlos Pena's recent 12th inning blast at the A's, Gabe Gross' right field wall shot to right field against the Indians (and Carlos' ensuing walk-off shot to center field), Evan Longoria's epic at bat against Roy Halladay for his 1st career grand slam home run or any one of the other tremendous wins this ballclub has experienced this year, this blog intends to cover and talk about it all. I plan to take this discussion much deeper and to a personal level with the coaches and players. I hope you enjoy this blog, please comment regularly and freely and GO RAYS!!!

For those of you that are Rays newbies, you might be wondering what 9=8 is all about. In summary, this symbol represents Joe Maddon's (the Tampa Bay Rays' Manager) philosophy that 9 guys playing 9 innings everyday, the Rays will be one of 8 teams in the playoffs. Joe distributed 9-8 tee shirts to the team and it has become the rallying cry of this remarkable team in 2008.

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