26
Jun
2008

If hitting is contagious, apparently so are slumps. It’s true, the Philadelphia Phillies still rank second in baseball in runs scored (5.1) and have hit the second-most home runs (105), but after Rich Harden and the Oakland A’s handed the Phils their seventh loss in eight games Thursday, it’s clear something is wrong with one of the league’s most potent lineups.

Since scoring 20 runs against the St. Louis Cardinals June 13, the Phillies have mustered a grand total of 24 runs over 10 games, less than half of their average run production, and their team average has dropped to 18th in the league. Ryan Howard, whose 19 home runs and 65 RBIs rank 6th and 2nd, respectively, in the NL, has batted .256 in that stretch and is one of the few Phillies to raise his batting average in the recent skid, albeit from .212 to .216. Read more »

26
Jun
2008

Chacon’s Chokeslam Nearly Unprecedented

Posted by Dustin Hockensmith

Insubordination doesn’t quite capture what Shawn Chacon did to Houston Astros general manager Ed Wade on Wednesday. That was the organization’s documented reason for suspending the 30-year old pitcher, I guess because the employee manual doesn’t have policies that address choke slams and physical assaults.

No, Chacon broke the mold with his reaction to Wade’s stern request to talk in manager Cecil Cooper’s office. Well, almost broke the mold. Not since Latrell Sprewell choked then-coach P.J. Carlesimo have we seen such a move, and Chacon, to his credit, added his own twist with the grab-and-throw.

Kane of the WWE

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26
Jun
2008

Chacon’s Chokeslam Nearly Unprecedented

Posted by Dustin Hockensmith

Insubordination doesn’t quite capture what Shawn Chacon did to Houston Astros general manager Ed Wade on Wednesday. That was the organization’s documented reason for suspending the 30-year old pitcher, I guess because the employee manual doesn’t have policies that address choke slams and physical assaults.

No, Chacon broke the mold with his reaction to Wade’s stern request to talk in manager Cecil Cooper’s office. Well, almost broke the mold. Not since Latrell Sprewell choked then-coach P.J. Carlesimo have we seen such a move, and Chacon, to his credit, added his own twist with the grab-and-throw.

Kane of the WWE

Read more »