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Eric Hosmer hace historia en el Opening Day
Eric Hosmer hace historia en el Opening Day
Eric Hosmer hizo historia en el partido inaugural en el Petco Park de San Diego. El primera base se convirtió en el primer jugador de los Padres de San Diego en alcanzar la cifra de 6 carreras impulsadas en un juego inaugural.
Dos outs. Bases llenas. ¡Así peleamos!#FrailesFieles pic.twitter.com/1W8KpfzgaX
— Padres de San Diego (@LosPadres) July 25, 2020
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"El Coffee" over... coffee
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El Coffee over coffee:
Having coffee with Erin last night and I mention sports, mostly because I enjoy her unusual takes on the hot sports topics of the day. I asked her the question many Pittsburghers continue to ask on sports talk radio and in general conversations about the team.
The question: Why is Gregory Polanco on the Pirates roster?
Polanco is public enemy number one. He’s earned it. His…
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Chicago Cubs at Detroit Tigers 6/23/2009 Game 11
Oh Happy Day! Anytime the Cubs have to fly the L flag is a good day, but when it happens in dramatic fashion, it’s even sweeter.
That day came when my friends from college and I ventured to Comerica Park on a fine June evening.Jim Leyland’s bunch was hosting Lou Piniella’s gang for some interleague action.
On the mound for the Cubbies was the lively Carlos Zambrano against Edwin Jackson, who was with the third of his soon to be record tying 13th team.
The first run came right away after the Cubs started with singles by Alfonso Soriano, Ryan Theriot, and a walk to everyone’s favorite board game maker, Milton Bradley. Derrek Lee hit into a fielder’s choice to give the Cubs a 1-0 advantage. A lead the quickly vanished when Curtis Granderson doubled and Placido Polanco tripled to tie the game in the bottom of the inning.
Runs were nowhere to be found until the Cubs manufactured some runs via small ball. A walk to Bradley and a double by Lee set up a sac fly by Geovany Soto to put the Cubs back on top. The Tigers took their first lead in the seventh when Zambrano hit Don Kelly and then surrendered a two-run homer to Brandon Inge.
With the lead in hand Leyland turned to his bullpen and flamethrower Joel Zumaya. Apparently the effects of too much guitar hero were still apparent and he gave the lead right back in eighth when Micah Hoffpauir hit a two-run homer.
The Cubs turned to their glasses wearing closer,Kevin Gregg, who had the effectiveness of a Major League 2 Rick Vaughn. After walking the apparently hard to retire Kelly, two batters later, Ryan Raburn sent everyone home happy with a pinch-hit homer to secure a 5-4 win for the Tigers.
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Former Miami #Marlins player Placido Polanco! The @MDCollege alum was drafted in 1994 by the St. Louis Cardinals & made his #MLB debut in 1998. Polanco spent the last of his 16-year career with #Miami in 2013. #miamimarlins #floridamarlins #florida #baseball Source: eBay https://www.instagram.com/p/CGK2jGzARoR/?igshid=nij7ie0rnspr
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Beisbolistas dominicanos activos y retirados se unieron para beneficiar a decenas de familias vulnerables con raciones alimenticias, así como al personal médico con insumos de bioprotección, ante la crisis sanitaria que vive el pais por el coronavirus. Más de un millón de dólares se reunió para la causa, al cual se sumó MLB, la Asociación de Jugadores de MLB, organizaciones de Grandes Ligas como los White Sox, y otros, dijo Pedro Martínez, quien junto a su esposa Carolina y Edwin Encarnación dieron una conferencia virtual vía la aplicación Zoom. “Como peloteros, todos sentimos la responsabilidad de aliviar la carga de nuestro país que está atravesando algo nunca visto. Todos somos uno ahora mismo, y por eso hemos organizado esta coalición, porque muchas familias nos necesitan” expresó Pedro, quien agregó que se canalizó en principio 6 mil canasta para distribuir a todo el país. El primer donativo de alimentos fue distribuido en la sede de la Fundación Pedro Martínez en Manoguayabo, por los jugadores de Grandes Ligas, Pedro Martínez y Edwin Encarnación, con el fin de que distintos representantes las entregaran en varias comunidades del interior del país en los próximos días. Entre los beisbolistas que colaboraron, además de la Global Talent Sports Management, se encuentran: Pedro Martinez David Ortiz, Edwin Encarnación, José Bautista. Adrián Beltré, Ervin Santana, José Pujols, Manny Machado, Edinson Volquez, Nelson Cruz, Vladimir Guerrero, Aramis Ramírez, Johnny Cueto, Marcell Ozuna, Melky Cabrera, Alfonso Soriano, Starlin Castro, Juan Soto, Francisco Cordero y Carlos Santana. También, Fenapepro, Francisco Liriano, Francisco Casilla, Gregory Polanco, Luis Severino, Carlos Gómez, Starling Marte, Dorningo Santana, Miguel Sano, Dellin Betances, Kelvin Herrera. Michael Pineda, Jeurys Familia, Placido Polanco, Luis Castillo, Rafael Furcal, Mel Rojas Jr., Milciades Arturo Noboa, Gary Sánchez, Ketel Marte, Nomar Mazara, Fernando Tatis, Dinelson Lamet y Freddy Peralta. #osnyenlosdeportes #beisbollatinord #loquepasohoy. @45pedromartinez @davidortiz @encadwin #mbl https://www.instagram.com/p/B_s7n-6DgY2/?igshid=c6t64cbrdj3a
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drinktouch05-blog · 5 years
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MLBits: Mariners Complete Two Big Deals, Roberts Extension, Rizzo v. Hosmer, Portland’s Ballpark, Votto, Bauer, More
Although they might’ve otherwise snuck into a Lukewarm Stove, some official deals need reporting …
The Mets acquisition of Robinson Cano and Edwin Diaz is finally complete (that was a long one!). Cano and Diaz will head to New York along with $20M, while Jay Bruce, Anthony Swarzak, Gerson Bautista, Justin Dunn and Jarred Kelenic will head out to Seattle to witness an epic teardown from the inside:
Speaking of the teardown, that’s not the only Mariners deal we need to report. Also official: Seattle will send reliever Juan Nicasio, shortstop Jean Segura, and reliever James Pazos (reported later) to Philadelphia for Carlos Santana and J.P. Crawford. If no money is exchanging hands in this deal, the Mariners will be sending roughly $67.5M worth of commitments to the Phillies while taking on just $36M in return (all back-of-the-napkin calculations), which sure looks like a bit of a salary dump … of a pretty darn good player in Segura. And that’s just not a good look.
Don’t get me wrong: as bad as it is for the sport as a whole, tearing down and tanking is still a good way to win in the future. HOWEVER, a big(ish) market team like the Mariners should NEVER prioritize money over returns. If anything, that should be their biggest advantage (i.e. cover as much money as you can to get the best possible return, i.e. buying prospects). Shame.
Earlier today, we discussed another potential Mariners deal, wherein they’d attach Dee Gordon and/or Kyle Seager to someone like Mitch Haniger – potentially to the Cubs or Cardinals, even.
Dodgers Manager Dave Roberts has agreed to a four-year extension – adding three new years to his current deal – with the Dodgers. And despite the two World Series losses, that feels like a good decision for everyone involved. Just don’t tell Joe Maddon’s son:
I’m not particularly familiar with Tom Shieber, but the investigation he lays out to identify this otherwise never-before-seen image of a baseball game from the early 20th century is downright impressive:
Sunday’s notes at FanGraphs are full with plenty of interesting conversations and tidbits, including the public’s general disgust with Bill Madden’s choice to include Placido Polanco’s name on his Hall of Fame ballot (people love to be “different”). But one little fact I found particularly interesting and surprising was about one of our favorite Chicago Cubs: “Anthony Rizzo is 29 years old, broke into the big leagues in 2011, and has 635 RBIs. Eric Hosmer is 29 years old, broke into the big leagues in 2011, and has 635 RBIs.”
Relatedly, I found these two graphs rather interesting, as well (NOTE: Not for any particular reason, other than just how good and relatively consistent Anthony Rizzo has been over the past several years, even compared to other (historically) good players like Eric Hosmer):
And yet … Anthony Rizzo is probably not the hitter Joey Votto has been throughout his career (and Rizzo has been VERY good):
According to ESPN (further detailed here at FanGraphs): “A group seeking to lure a Major League Baseball team to Portland announced that it has signed an agreement in principle to develop a 45-acre waterfront site.” The deal was announced on Thursday and was revealed alongside artist rendering of a new ballpark. According to FanGraphs, the site could be the destination of one of the long-anticipated expansion teams *or* it could serve as an alternative for a team to move (the Diamondbacks, Mariners, and Angels are/have all recently dealt with stadium disputes). My guess is an expansion team, but either way. If you get a chance check out the renderings at FanGraphs, because the stadium concept and details look really cool.
And finally … this poor guy never stood a chance:
… which is probably why he fell down!
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Source: https://www.bleachernation.com/2018/12/03/mlbits-mariners-complete-two-big-deals-roberts-extension-rizzo-v-hosmer-portlands-ballpark-votto-bauer-more/
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akilbaddoo · 7 years
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I became a baseball fan in 2006. I was 10 and I collected baseball cards and went to Tiger fest that season and it made my fucking year to get an autograph from Placido Polanco. I don’t know a Tigers team without Justin Verlander so please forgive me if I’m a complete mess tonight because my emotions are everywhere. 
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pittsburghbeautiful · 6 years
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Reaves, Polanco and Pittsburgh Sports Tidbits
Reaves, Polanco and Pittsburgh Sports Tidbits
Mark and James and G.:
So there’s Mark and James and G.
These are the real sports authorities. Mark, a history teacher and football coach, just tells the truth, G., a 5th-grade teacher and basketball coach, has an encyclopedic knowledge of sports, and James, a mortgage specialist, basketball coach and die-hard New York Knicks fan, thinks deeply before commenting.
I paid attention to one of these…
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Former MLB All-Star Placido Polanco Selling Florida Mansion for $4.35M
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Former MLB infielder Plácido Polanco has put his contemporary home in Pinecrest, FL, on the market for $4.35 million.
Polanco purchased the barren acre lot in 2014 for $920,000, planning to build a massive mansion and then turning a hefty profit on it.
This isn’t his first foray in Florida real estate—the utility infielder definitely understands the utility of successful deals.
The 43-year-old sold a Tuscan-style residence (also in Pinecrest) in 2014 for $4.59 million, close to his asking price of $4.85 million. He’s signed on the same listing agent—Josie Wang—for his current listing.
Plácido Polanco’s home in Pinecrest, FL
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Kitchen and family room
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Living room with indoor-outdoor space
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Covered outdoor space and pool
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Pool and cabana
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The 7,053-square-foot home is sleek and modern, with six beds, six baths, and two half-baths. It features a 24-foot-high ceiling, designer flooring, and stone, marble, and tile finishes. 
The open layout includes a living space, dining area, and indoor-outdoor access leading to a covered patio and seating area with views of the pool. The spacious kitchen with a casual dining area opens to a comfortable family room. Sports fans will appreciate the office walls currently covered with sports memorabilia. Others may prefer the luxurious master suite with a “sumptuous” bath.
The landscaped outdoor space includes feng shui water features, an entertaining area with fire pit, cabana, kitchen, putting green, and pool. 
Polanco began his 16-year MLB career with the St. Louis Cardinals in 2002 and then suited up for the Philadelphia Phillies, Detroit Tigers, and Miami Marlins. The three-time Gold Glove winner played two All-Star games. A native of the Dominican Republic, he was equally adept at defense at second base or third base and finished his career with 104 home runs.
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MLB star lists penthouse in Miami Beach glass tower for $1.995M
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The seller of the two-story penthouse in the Mei Condominium is Yonder Alonso, a firs baseman for the Cleveland Indians
Another day, another Major League Baseball player lists his Miami home for sale in Miami-Dade County.
First, it was the Pinecrest home of MLB star Placido Polanco appearing on the market for $4.395 million.
Now, its the Mei Condominium penthouse owned by Yonder Alonso that’s listed for $1.995 million.
Alonso is the first baseman for the Cleveland Indians and has played for Cincinnati Reds, San Diego Padres, Oakland Athletics and Seattle Mariners throughout his career.
The 5875 Collins Avenue property is listed through Jeff Miller of Brown Harris Stevens Miami, the No.2 agent based by sales volume in Miami Beach.
Despite putting the penthouse on the market, Alonso can’t stop raving about it.
“When I first moved to Miami I fell in love with the beach and the tranquil ambiance that coastal living offers,” Alsono says. “This penthouse reflects my dream of the Miami lifestyle and I hope the new owner(s) enjoy it as much as I have.”
Miller agrees.
“Mei offers an impeccable lifestyle with upscale amenities, making it an attractive residence, situated in the heart of Miami Beach. This particular penthouse boasts the best views in the building, allowing you to watch the sunset from your balcony,” Jeff Miller says.
Upon entering the chic, 1,556-square foot penthouse you’ll understand why both men can’t stop talking about it.
Floor-to-ceiling windows offer oceanfront, intracoastal, and city skyline views which are also visible from the terraces that are located on both levels.
There’s also two bedrooms located upstairs and two-and-a-half-bathrooms.
The kitchen and living room merge into one open space while hanging light fixtures and recessed lighting illuminate the rooms.
The kitchen is filled with high-end stainless-steel appliances like a wine cooler, espresso maker, and a built-in refrigerator.
Renowned interior designer Briggs Solomon designed the modern duplex penthouse.
The penthouse’s amenities includes a tea lounge, library, spa, steam room, and a smart technology equipped fitness center.
Mei Condominiums also offers additional perks such as concierge services, beach access, pool, and food and beverage services.
The penthouse’s monthly maintenance fee is $2,458. Alonso paid $22,426 in property taxes last year.
5875 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach [Brown Harris Stevens Miami]
Miami home of MLB star Placido Polanco lists for $4.395M [Curbed Miami]
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davidoespailla · 6 years
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Former MLB All-Star Placido Polanco Selling Florida Mansion for $4.35M
Joe Robbins/Getty Images; realtor.com
Former MLB infielder Plácido Polanco has put his contemporary home in Pinecrest, FL, on the market for $4.35 million.
Polanco purchased the barren acre lot in 2014 for $920,000, planning to build a massive mansion and then turning a hefty profit on it.
This isn’t his first foray in Florida real estate—the utility infielder definitely understands the utility of successful deals.
The 43-year-old sold a Tuscan-style residence (also in Pinecrest) in 2014 for $4.59 million, close to his asking price of $4.85 million. He’s signed on the same listing agent—Josie Wang—for his current listing.
Plácido Polanco’s home in Pinecrest, FL
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Open layout with glass doors
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Kitchen and family room
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Living room with indoor-outdoor space
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Covered outdoor space and pool
realtor.com
Office
realtor.com
Pool and cabana
realtor.com
The 7,053-square-foot home is sleek and modern, with six beds, six baths, and two half-baths. It features a 24-foot-high ceiling, designer flooring, and stone, marble, and tile finishes. 
The open layout includes a living space, dining area, and indoor-outdoor access leading to a covered patio and seating area with views of the pool. The spacious kitchen with a casual dining area opens to a comfortable family room. Sports fans will appreciate the office walls currently covered with sports memorabilia. Others may prefer the luxurious master suite with a “sumptuous” bath.
The landscaped outdoor space includes feng shui water features, an entertaining area with fire pit, cabana, kitchen, putting green, and pool. 
Polanco began his 16-year MLB career with the St. Louis Cardinals in 2002 and then suited up for the Philadelphia Phillies, Detroit Tigers, and Miami Marlins. The three-time Gold Glove winner played two All-Star games. A native of the Dominican Republic, he was equally adept at defense at second base or third base and finished his career with 104 home runs.
The post Former MLB All-Star Placido Polanco Selling Florida Mansion for $4.35M appeared first on Real Estate News & Insights | realtor.com®.
Former MLB All-Star Placido Polanco Selling Florida Mansion for $4.35M
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MLBits: Mariners Complete Two Big Deals, Roberts Extension, Rizzo v. Hosmer, Portland’s Ballpark, Votto, Bauer, More
Although they might’ve otherwise snuck into a Lukewarm Stove, some official deals need reporting …
The Mets acquisition of Robinson Cano and Edwin Diaz is finally complete (that was a long one!). Cano and Diaz will head to New York along with $20M, while Jay Bruce, Anthony Swarzak, Gerson Bautista, Justin Dunn and Jarred Kelenic will head out to Seattle to witness an epic teardown from the inside:
Speaking of the teardown, that’s not the only Mariners deal we need to report. Also official: Seattle will send reliever Juan Nicasio, shortstop Jean Segura, and reliever James Pazos (reported later) to Philadelphia for Carlos Santana and J.P. Crawford. If no money is exchanging hands in this deal, the Mariners will be sending roughly $67.5M worth of commitments to the Phillies while taking on just $36M in return (all back-of-the-napkin calculations), which sure looks like a bit of a salary dump … of a pretty darn good player in Segura. And that’s just not a good look.
Don’t get me wrong: as bad as it is for the sport as a whole, tearing down and tanking is still a good way to win in the future. HOWEVER, a big(ish) market team like the Mariners should NEVER prioritize money over returns. If anything, that should be their biggest advantage (i.e. cover as much money as you can to get the best possible return, i.e. buying prospects). Shame.
Earlier today, we discussed another potential Mariners deal, wherein they’d attach Dee Gordon and/or Kyle Seager to someone like Mitch Haniger – potentially to the Cubs or Cardinals, even.
Dodgers Manager Dave Roberts has agreed to a four-year extension – adding three new years to his current deal – with the Dodgers. And despite the two World Series losses, that feels like a good decision for everyone involved. Just don’t tell Joe Maddon’s son:
I’m not particularly familiar with Tom Shieber, but the investigation he lays out to identify this otherwise never-before-seen image of a baseball game from the early 20th century is downright impressive:
Sunday’s notes at FanGraphs are full with plenty of interesting conversations and tidbits, including the public’s general disgust with Bill Madden’s choice to include Placido Polanco’s name on his Hall of Fame ballot (people love to be “different”). But one little fact I found particularly interesting and surprising was about one of our favorite Chicago Cubs: “Anthony Rizzo is 29 years old, broke into the big leagues in 2011, and has 635 RBIs. Eric Hosmer is 29 years old, broke into the big leagues in 2011, and has 635 RBIs.”
Relatedly, I found these two graphs rather interesting, as well (NOTE: Not for any particular reason, other than just how good and relatively consistent Anthony Rizzo has been over the past several years, even compared to other (historically) good players like Eric Hosmer):
And yet … Anthony Rizzo is probably not the hitter Joey Votto has been throughout his career (and Rizzo has been VERY good):
According to ESPN (further detailed here at FanGraphs): “A group seeking to lure a Major League Baseball team to Portland announced that it has signed an agreement in principle to develop a 45-acre waterfront site.” The deal was announced on Thursday and was revealed alongside artist rendering of a new ballpark. According to FanGraphs, the site could be the destination of one of the long-anticipated expansion teams *or* it could serve as an alternative for a team to move (the Diamondbacks, Mariners, and Angels are/have all recently dealt with stadium disputes). My guess is an expansion team, but either way. If you get a chance check out the renderings at FanGraphs, because the stadium concept and details look really cool.
And finally … this poor guy never stood a chance:
… which is probably why he fell down!
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Source: https://www.bleachernation.com/2018/12/03/mlbits-mariners-complete-two-big-deals-roberts-extension-rizzo-v-hosmer-portlands-ballpark-votto-bauer-more/
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