Padres (12-21) @ Braves (16-15)
Randy Wolf vs Tim Hudson
4:00 p.m. PT
Channel 4SD
AM 1090, FM 105.7, XM 186
MLB, B-R
I saw Hudson’s big-league debut, against the Padres at the Q. Despite his dominant showing that evening, it took me a while to accept Hudson as front-line starter. From July 2001:
I’ve been slow to jump on the Hudson bandwagon but he’s making it very difficult for me to maintain my position. I was at his big-league debut, and while he struck out 10 Padres that night, I attributed it to the fact that he was facing a pretty bad lineup and nobody knew who he was. I’ve been waiting for hitters to stop biting on that splitter and it just hasn’t happened. Hudson has become a much better pitcher than I’d expected. There are no chinks in his armor. He prevents hits, keeps the ball in the park, has great command, and sports a ridiculous groundball/flyball ratio. He’s a young, healthy Kevin Brown. Throw out April, during which he allowed half of his 12 homers, and his ERA is an even 2.00.
Well, I don’t know about Kevin Brown. Then again, Hudson’s most similar pitcher through age 31 is Mike Mussina, a potential Hall of Famer. That’s not bad company to keep.
Interesting line-up today.
The Padres are calling up Shawn Estes to take Kevin Cameron’s spot. That signals the end of the season. No team that expects to win has Shawn Estes pitch even one inning for them in the majors leagues. Now it’s just “rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic” for the Padres — the season is over!
#2@Schlom: The season’s been over for about a week now.
Wow – He actually go that ball!
The edmonds experiment continues… at least he is moved down in the line-up.
Wonder if Edmunds eye siht i his problem, 37 and he might not be as eagle-eyed as before, specially after concussion. But that was a nice catch.
#2@Schlom: Blah blah blah. He hasnt been that bad in Portland and the season has been over for a while.
Kouz!
Here is the Ducksnorters beloved PMAC. He steps up ! Stick it to me PMAC !
The Rockies season was over at the end of August last year. Things turned out OK for them.
Balk!
#7@SDSUBaseball: Well, we’ve given up but now we know that management has given up. If you are going to bring up someone, at least bring up someone that you can trade if he does well.
The Nationals basically lost last night on a balk on the fake third-to-first pickoff. It never, never works.
Hudson clearly hesitates/twists his body before his foot touches. Balk.
Geez, Bobby Cox didn’t last long.
#15@Geoff Young: Hopefully we can get Hudson as well.
The balk will be our special weapon. We will ride it back into contention. Respect the balk!
#12@Schlom: If the guy is playing well why not give him a shot for a bit. There are 120+ games left, letting Estes pitch in a couple isnt going to hurt.
Why not swing at the first pitch right after a walk? Good thing Chipper can’t field.
Kind of surprised Big Tex didn’t dig that one out.
#16@Phantom: As hard as we are hitting him i would prefer he stay in the game.
Loaded bases. Here’s where they blow it.
#13@Kevin: I saw it work once. Greg Harris picked off Barry Bonds (off first) in a 1993 or 1994 game.
#22@Turbine Dude: Told ya.
#9@JP:
“Stick it to me, P-Mac”?!?!
Umm…okay, I guess.
One run stiunking run! Yet again!!!
#13@Kevin: The 3rd to 1st move might work if P-Mac was the baserunner!
Wow, who would have thought that they would’ve hit into the double play there? Just beyond dumb. Just take the damn strikeout and let Giles come up with the bases loaded. Is that so hard to figure out? I remember comparing this team to the Pirates and the Royals — that might have been a little optimistic.
Khalil absolutely killed that inning. Stupid AB.
#23@JP: Sweet.
#25@Lance Richardson: Gotcha. How about ‘prove me wrong’ PMAC. thanks….I guess.
Cox takes 15 “vacation” days a year. He just doesn’t ask for them beforehand.
#22@Turbine Dude: #24@Turbine Dude: To be fair I think this was more the Braves strategy working than the Padres blowing it with Wolf up. Wolf should had struck out though.
#28@Phantom: Pitch was right down the middle. It was a good pitch to swing at. Khalil watches first pitches right down the middle way too often, its good to see him be aggressive sometimes.
Heading into tonight, Kouz is hitting .400/.455/.450 in May. Small sample size.
But it could be he just doesn’t like April. But his April this year was way better than last year.
#33@SDSUBaseball: I’m only on XM so I can’t see what’s going on. I suppose if the ball had found a hole, I’d be ecstatic.
geez wolf. find your control
Why not throw the curveball right down the middle to the number 8 hitter with the pitcher on deck? Of course, with the way the Padres are going it wouldn’t matter.
Do they even have a long reliever today?
That could had been worse.
#39@SDSUBaseball: The announcers should just say that after every inning. “Could have been worse”.
Here’s the changes I would make:
Here’s what my “changes” would be.
1 – Recall Dirk Hayhurst
2 – release Edmonds or convince him to retire
3 – Recall Gerut
4 – PMac to waivers – hopefully he clears and can go to Portland
5 – Recall Myrow to fill PMac’s old role.
6 – Ledezma to #5 Starter
Hayhurst can fill Cameron’s spot. Gerut plays CF and Hairston can spell him in CF vs. tough LHP with Huber in LF. Myrow can be a PH weapon and can play 1B/3B/LF when needed…he’s been consistantly great at Portland. Germano and Rusch can handle long duties for now, but I think either could go if the need arises.
Any word on Guevara’s status?
Wolfe should walk in a run right here to minimize the damage.
At least wolf is getting out of these jams ok.
Damn, he needed that DP. Let’s not load the bases again, please…
Wolfe was lucky to get out of that!
“Watching” on GameDay; the homeplate umpire’s strike zone appears inconsistent, typically to the Padres detriment. Is that what it looks like on TV?
2 catches in 1 game!
Wolf’s had the DP ball behind him tonight. Too bad he doesn’t have an offense behind him…
#48@Bryan S: You ask for too much.
We just caught a break there!