While CC Sabathia and the Yankees would like to forget their opening day, they aren't the only ones.
It wasn't a good day for the aces:
Reigning CY Young Award winner Cliff Lee was tagged for 7 runs in 5 innings.
Tigers #1 starter Justin Verlander gave up 8 runs in 3.2 innings (and killed my fantasy team)
Blue Jays ace Roy Halladay won, but gave up 5 runs in 7 innings.
NL CY Young runner up Brandon Webb allowed 6 earned runs in 4 innings.
But it wasn't all bad.
The King, Felix Hernandez, allowed one run over 8 innings in the Mariners 6-1 win over the Twins.
Carlos Zambrano looked dynamite in his 6 innings of work in the Cubs 4-2 victory over the Astros.
Joe Saunders tossed 6.2 innings of 3-hit ball as the Angels blanked the A's 3-0.
Kevin Millwood tossed 7 innings of 5 hit ball as the Rangers crushed the Indians 9-1.
Hiroki Kuroda out pitched Jake Peavy as the Dodgers dropped the Padres 4-1.
The Hitting Heros
Arizona's Felipe Lopez and Tony Clark became just the second teammates, joining the Yankees Bernie Williams and Jorge Posada, to homer from each side of the plate. They also became the first teammates to perform the feat on opening day. (Are we the only ones who think of that unfortunate ground-rule double by Tony Clark in the 2004 ALCS, every time TC's name is mentioned?)
Toronto's Adam Lind had 4 hits and drove in a career high 6 runs. His big game included a home run.
Marlins' superstar shortstop Hanley Ramirez belted a grand slam and drove in 5 runs. Guess he got over having to get his hair cut.
Ken Griffey Jr. homered in his return to Seattle. That's 612 and counting.
The much anticipated debuts
The Mets new bullpen shone immediate. J.J. Putz pitched a scoreless eight inning, setting things up for Francisco Rodriguez's first "thank the big guy upstairs afterwards" save.
Jason Giambi went 0-3 for Oakland. Bobby Abreu was 1-4 in LA. Milton Bradley was 0-3 for Chicago. Pudge Rodriguez was 0-4 for Houston.
Are we a jinx?
Yesterday we picked CC Sabathia (12.46 ERA) for AL CY Young, Mark Teixeira (0-4) for AL MVP, and Jason Motte (1 IP 4 ER Blown Save, Loss) for NL Rookie of the Year.
It's a new day
Plenty more games on tap today, with the Royals-White Sox and Rays-Red Sox making up postponed openers.
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
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