Dodger Thoughts: You Cannot Walk Barry Larkin, Dodger Thoughts. Jon Weisman s outlet for dealing psychologically with the LosAngeles Dodgers and baseball. July 30, 2002. You cannot walk barry larkin,. http://www.all-baseball.com/dodgerthoughts/archives/011100.html
Extractions: Jon Weisman's outlet for dealing psychologically with the Los Angeles Dodgers and baseball. Main You cannot walk Barry Larkin, with a .246 batting average, .306 on-base percentage and .379 slugging percentage, leading off a game. You just cannot due it. You have to be able to throw right down the middle. But sure enough, Ishii walked him. Four batters later, it's 2-0 Reds. Posted by Jon Weisman
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Extractions: The accumulation of 19 years and 17 openers in the big leagues evaporated as Barry Larkin wheeled around second and third base Monday afternoon and slid across home plate with the Reds' fourth run in the fifth inning to cut a four-run deficit to 5-4. If this is indeed is Larkin's final season, and this was his final Opening Day, then that sprint goes on the farewell reel. Especially with Shirley Larkin, Barry's mother, shooting out of her seat , with those red-and-white pompoms waving. "It doesn't seem like 19 years," Shirley had said earlier. "It seems like four or five." PHOTO GALLERIES At the ballpark Opening Day Parade Shirley recalls, as though it were yesterday, sitting next to the late Reds owner Marge Schott in Mrs. Schott's blue box seats and rooting wildly for Barry, who was making his major-league debut in Cincinnati in 1986. That night, Shirley yelled for her son to turn around in the on-deck circle and wave to his family. Barry wouldn't do it. "He felt it would be unprofessional," recalled his father, Bob, the man who taught Larkin to play the game so correctly.
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Extractions: Well, I guess there's good news and bad news. The bad news obviously is that the Red Sox have lost three games in a row for the first time all season and have fallen back into second place, half a game behind the Yankees. Also bad is that they're only a game ahead of Oakland and 2.5 games ahead of Toronto. This has been the biggest weakness of the team recently. Pedro Martinez is still hurt and Bruce Chen has been ineffective in two spot starts. There had been hope that Pedro would start Tuesday in Pittsburgh (which I would have loved since I'll be at that game), but Byung-Hyun Kim is getting that start instead. I haven't seen anything saying when Pedro might get back since the trade happened.
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Extractions: What was Roger Clemens thinking? Sure, the guy is as old as dirt, but why did he ever consider retiring with so much fuel left in the tank and so much oomph left in his right arm? Much to the chagrin of the Yankees, Clemens is 7-0 in Houston, where baseball is as hot as it has ever been. The All-Star Game this year is in Houston, and National League manager Jack McKeon already is assuming Clemens will be the starting pitcher. "Do you know how lucky you are to be seeing what you're seeing out here?" Astros manager Jimy Williams said. "You have to cherish these moments and see what's happening. It's very special, and it's happening in Houston." By the way, the Marlins made a bid to sign Clemens in the offseason, but not to be a starter. They didn't talk to Clemens directly, but he did get the message.
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Extractions: Beaneball Baseball Oakland March S M T W T F S Months Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Basketball Blog ... Web Other places on the website: email Barry Larkin on Pokey Reese Posted at 6:24 PM Al at Al's Ramblings wants to know why Pokey Reese, if he's as good a defensive shortstop as Barry Larkin and Sean Casey claim he is, he keeps ending up playing second base. Here's the relevant quote from Peter Gammons' most recent filing of news and tidbits: Pokey Reese's former Reds teammates gave him ringing endorsements when they visited Fort Myers. "In my opinion, Pokey may be the best (defensive) shortstop in the game as well as the best second baseman," says Barry Larkin, who knows a thing or 20 about playing shortstop. "What are great plays for other infielders are routine for Pokey," says Sean Casey. "What are great plays for Pokey, no one else gets to." Pokey played 33 games at second base last year for the Pirates, totaling 259 innings, and none at shortstop. In 2002, also with Pittsburgh, Reese played 991.3 innings in 117 games at second, and again made no shortstop appearances. Figuring out why is pretty simple: Jack Wilson. Wilson was the incumbent shortstop when Reese was signed, and he's a highly regarded defensive player as well. The Pirates were not about to move him off the position to accomodate Pokey. That Reese was actually a better offensive player than Wilson didn't really figure into the equation.
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