About a week ago I received some cards from Matt of Diamond Jesters. I must thank him for his generosity. I received six cards from him (though one of them I got for a brother, so have only five with me), and this marks the second such trade I've made with him.
Don Cardwell Loves this Blog
Let's keep it simple; if you like bad jokes and a bad writing style, but like baseball cards and the game in general, this may be the place for you. A quote from the early days of Cardwell: 'When you're name is as good as mine, somebody out there will have a blog named for you, and it will be great.' May or may not be accurate.
Tuesday, October 15, 2024
Cards From Matt
Saturday, October 12, 2024
I Think My Brain Just Broke
We've successfully reached the end of the Divisional Series. It has been insane, to say the least. So much so that I think my mind needs a break before the Championship Series begin. But there's little time for that.
Where to start? I know, how about in Philadelphia?
Coming into this series, I don't know who ever thought that the Mets were going to take it, let alone in four games. The Phillies hitters forgot how to swing a baseball bat, and the whole bullpen forgot how to throw the ball. Meanwhile, guys like Jose Quintana are throwing gems for the Mets???
Pete Alonso, after tripping over his bat and hitting into a double play because of it (which was hilarious to watch, by the way), cranked two home runs, both of them very decisive ones. And Francisco Lindor came up clutch in game 4, swatting a grand slam while down a run, and the Mets send the Phillies home, depressed and with some frosting to eat, while they move on.
Wednesday, October 9, 2024
Why am I Even Here? (A Hockey Post)
Man, I know absolutely nothing about hockey. All I know is that you hit the puck into the goal, and fight like there's no tomorrow. However, when some friends set up a fantasy hockey league a few weeks ago, I decided I'd give it a whirl. I'm afraid I'm not quite paying as much attention to it as fantasy baseball, mostly just putting my players in every day and leaving it at that.
Just my luck I got twelfth draft position in the twelve-man league, but whatever, we'll make the best out of it. I drafted almost completely out of the pre-draft rankings that were given me.
In the first round (twelfth overall), I drafted this guy:
Monday, October 7, 2024
Twins?
There are these two guys....
For reference, the man on the left is Nico Hoerner. On the right, Luke Skywalker. Yeah, I know, this is loony. But, I just finished watching the Star Wars movies (the real Star Wars movies, meaning the first six), and it's been in my head for a long while that Nico looks like Luke (you know, eye color, facial features, especially the split chin, which you can't see as well in the picture of Nico). But after watching the movies, come on, I have to post it
I could go into detail about how much I like Luke Skywalker, but that would take thousands of words. Let me just use a few: he's a true hero, strong, courageous, compassionate; one of the best movie characters you'll ever see.
I could go into detail about how much I like Nico Hoerner, but that would probably take a few hundred words. He's a contact hitting sensation (as shown by his 10.3% strikeout rate this year, less than half of the league average) and an amazing fielder. A great player all-around, and one that I especially like since he's not hitting bombs left and right and still makes his impact in different ways.
These probably aren't the best pictures for my point of view, but I think I got the point across. If you look at them, you'll see it.
I knew this had to be a post, though not about baseball cards, and not really about the game. It's here that I would make a really cheesy Star Wars crack, but for the sake of the readers, I'll hold off. But for now, have a great week, happy collecting, and may the force be with you (there it is).
Saturday, October 5, 2024
I'm sorry, did you say a figure skater?
No, it was speed skater.
Thursday, October 3, 2024
I'm Puzzled
Tuesday, October 1, 2024
Okay, now here we go
That doubleheader between the Braves and Mets was ridiculous. In an attempt to save Chris Sale and Max Fried, Spencer Schwellenbach got the ball for the Braves against Tylor Megill of the Mets.
Schwellenbach threw a gem; he went 7+ innings, giving up just four hits and a run (inherited runner) while punching out 5. He left the game in the eighth inning with a 3-0 lead, only to see that dashed in one of the most embarrassing relief performance I've ever seen. The Atlanta pen gave up five runs in the inning, plus the lone inherited runner from Schwellebach scored. That man needs a raise.
Then the team came back, scoring four in the bottom of the eighth inning. Pierce Johnson came on in the top of the ninth with a 7-6 lead before giving up a single to Starling Marte and a bomb to Francisco Lindor, and the Braves would fall 8-7.
So now the Mets are in the playoffs, and there's no point starting Sean Manaea or Luis Severino in the second game. So they started Joey Lucchesi, junkballer and inventer of the 'churve'. Meanwhile, the Braves needed to fill in for Chris Sale, who was dealing with back spasms. Grant Holmes came to hill, and excelled, firing four scoreless innings. The Braves won 3-0, and Reynaldo Lopez got a hold, something you'd expect from last year, but not 2024.
Now that that's through, we have the seeds for the National League, and I can complete my predictions. And you know how I said yesterday that this post would be shorter? Well, I unintentionally lied, but here we are. Let's take a look at the seedings, shall we?
1: Los Angeles Dodgers
2: Philadelphia Phillies
3: Milwaukee Brewers
4: San Diego Padres
5: Atlanta Braves
6: New York Mets
The Dodgers and Phillies will be getting the byes.
Brewers vs. Mets
I'll start with the third division winner. The Brewers have a decent offense. Obviously the loss of Christian Yelich hurts, but nonetheless the team is slashing .248/.326/.403 (5th, 3rd and 7th in the league respectively). The power numbers aren't amazing, but the offense is definitely there. As far as pitching is concerned, they are second in the league with a 3.65 ERA. Though they don't really have any aces, the Brew Crew is having solid seasons out of Freddy Peralta (3.68) and Tobias Myers (3.00). Colin Rea has been good for the most part, and Aaron Civale has a 3.53 ERA since coming over at the trade deadline. What may be the story for the Brewers this season, and possibly what saves them in the postseason, is the relief staff. Trevor Megill (brother of Tylor), Jared Koenig, Joel Payamps and Devin Williams have all been very good, and there are some hidden treasures that can be used across October. None of this even talks of the elite defense of the team, which will surely come in handy.
Now for the Mets. They are just a good team. They aren't outstanding at anything. The offense is good - fourth most in the league in home runs at 207 - but their collective slash line is .246/.319/.415, which is a little bit better than the Brewers. The pitching staff has a 3.96 ERA, with no exceptional starters at the head, the best being Sean Manaea, who sits at a 12-6 record and 3.47 ERA. But I don't know that I trust the 4.44 ERA of 2023 and 4.96 mark of 2022. I guess we need to see. Their bullpen is very mediocre. Edwin Diaz and Reed Garret are having decent years out of the pen, but all in all it's not great.
Based on this analysis, I think I'm going to have to guess the Brewers moving on. I think they have a team built well enough to potentially win the World Series, although with the star power of some of these teams, I'm not entirely sure how likely that is.
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