DP not exceptional, but solid, fights hard, Rays win

Dave battled
 

Pedro, Pirates have a good night at Busch Stadium

David Price didn’t have his best stuff last night, but he kept battling and helped keep his team in the game as the Rays fought back from a 4-1 deficit and beat the Seattle M’s in the bottom of the ninth scoring two times to win, 5-4. It was a highly needed victory. They Rays had dropped six in a row, after getting swept by Arizona and LA Dodgers last week and losing the first game to the Mariners on Tuesday Night. David pitched fine. Not his best, but he really competed and threw a lot of strikes once again. His fastball was topping out at 93, not his best, but his change up and his curve were working well. Dave went seven, gave up five hits, four runs, with one walk and seven K’s. He threw 117 pitches, 85 for strikes and 32 balls. I loved the way he pitched really. He got a couple of bad breaks that led to runs earlier in the game, but Joe Maddon put him out there in the seventh, when I thought he might pull him after six when Dave had thrown 101 pitches. I like the fact that Joe trusts Dave completely, and knows even if DP is a little tired he will battle. Dave got’em three up, three down in the seventh and gave his team a chance. The Rays scored two in the bottom of the sixth to cut the lead to 4-3. Jake McGee and Joel Peralta kept the M’s at four runs and the Rays opened the bottom of the ninth down a run.

Ben Zobrist led off with a deep blast to right the just missed going out. It hit the two pieces of yellow padding at the  top of the wall and came back into play. Ben got a triple out of it. Matt Joyce came up next and quickly got two strikes against him, but he bounced the next pitch over the pitchers head and past a drawn in infield for the  game tying base hit. Longo then doubled and Wil Myers was intentionally walked. Newly called up outfielder Jason Bourgeois, a 31 year old journeyman player, came up and hit the second pitch over the right fielder’s head for the game winner. It was almost relief for the team. Jason seems like a great guy, and he probably kept a spot on the roster with the game winning hit. Pitcher Alex Cobb is coming off the disabled list and pitching today, so the Rays have to send down a player. I bet it will be Ryan Roberts, whose bat is anemic.

Just a huge victory for the team. The BoSox lost last night to the Blue Jays, so the Rays are three back of Boston. The Astros beat the A’s, so the Rays are the overall leader in the wild card standings, leading the A’s by a half game. The Rays are 67-51 and the A’s are 67-52. The Orioles are next at 65-55, three back of the Rays and 2 1/2 back of the A’s.

Speaking of the A’s, Sonny Gray gets the call today for the A’s in a 3:35 PM ET/2:35 CT start against the Astros. Big start for Sonny as it is important for him and his team. The A’s trail the Texas Rangers by two in the AL West. Sonny is 0-1 with a 1.80 ERA with four walks and 11 K’s. Just needs to keep his control and he should be good. Sonny facing veteran Eric Bedard who is 3-8 with a 4.28 ERA. Bedard has walked 56 and struck out 106.

Pedro and the Bucs won last night, 5-1, over the Cards in St. Louise. Pedro hit number 29 last night and got his 76th RBI. Still struck out twice. I don’t know how you correct that if you’re Pedro or the Pirates hitting coach. Just needs to really try and see the ball better. I know it’s hard when you have four seconds to react to a pitch. Just have to remain patient and Pedro just needs to get better and better. Good win for the Bucs though. Bucs snapped a four game losing streak and moved to 71-48, three games ahead of the Cards, who are 68-51.

Braves still rolling. SI has them atop the power rankings and I believe that 100 percent. Braves now 74-47, the best record in baseball. They’re still cruising, but need to finish strong. Won 6-3 over Phillies last night. Jason Heyward went yard last night, his 11th of the season. He’s heating up and with him, Justin Upton, Freedie Freeman, Brian McCann, Evan Gattis and Chris Johnson, the Braves are really stroking it right now. Just ona roll. The Braves are the team to beat barring injuries. I have the Rays to win it all from my prediction in April, so not giving up on that pick, but the Braves are outstanding. Mike Minor (12-5, 2.87 ERA, 32 walks, 143 K’s) goes Saturday against the Nationals’ Stephen Strasburg (6-9, 2.83, 43 BB’s, 153 K’s).

Bears in action in preseason game tonight at Soldier Field against San Diego Chargers. Should be interesting to see how Jay does in his probable limited action. But it’ll be a good gauge of the team. Earl Bennett out right now with a concussion. Hopefully, Earl can get back to action soon. Bears need him and of course want to see Earl play. One of my favorite athletes ever at Vanderbilt. Love Earl. Jay too.

Team practicing well in anticipation of the Thursday Night ESPN game with the Black Bears on Aug. 29th at 9:15 PM ET/8:15 CT. ACS doing well, JMatt is fantastic, Chris Boyd is fantastic, Jonathan Krause is going to have a breakout year and the freshmen wide receivers are having a very good camp, particularly Jordan Cunningham and Latevius Rayford. O line is going to be very good and deep, the running backs are solid; could even be better than last year, even though Zac was unbelievable. We have three very good rbs this year in Wes Tate, Brian Kimbrow and Jerron Seymour, and Raph Webb and Derek King are coming along pretty well. C.J. Duncan, a freshman like Webb, is making some noise. Could help us this year. Somebody or really two guys need to step up at tight end. Steven Scheu looks to be leading, but I still believe in Dillon van der Wal. We’ll see what develops. James was pleased with both Patton Robinette and Josh Grady as backup qb’s on Tuesday. Didn’t see anything on them Wednesday. Defense solid. We’ve got a really good unit there. Look for big things from Darreon Herring this year at outside linebacker. Among others. I’m pumped to see Caleb Azubike and Stepehen Weatherly play at defensive end. They’re going to be beasts.I’m also very excited to see cornerback Andre Hal and safety Kenny Ladler play. Can see five or so interceptions from both. Both potential first team All-SEC players and possible All-Americans. Chase Garnham is one of the best kept secrets in the league at linebacker. Will have a great year.

Basketball team having a great time and getting some good reps in Greece and Italy on their trip over there for bball and a little culture. The guys needed to get away from the stuff that went on in late July with Kedren and Kevin Bright. Kedren got kicked off and Bright left the team to play pro ball in Germany. Eric McClellan and Damian Jones, two of our newcomers, are ballin’ in Europe. I think we’re going to be real pleased with them. Rod Odom has been very solid as has Kyle Fuller. We’re going to have a good team. Nobody expects us to be good, but we are going to be.

Brandt at even through four at the Wyndham Championship in Greensboro, N.C. Luke at +2 through 17.

Will have a Sonny report later…

Sonny on hill today vs. Astros

 

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