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Phillies probably hoping their pitching doesn’t get any better…

Philliesflow.com | July 1st 2008

It sure seems like there are a lot of things going wrong with the Phillies these days. But while it may seem like the current slump has spread through the whole team, that’s just not the case — it’s pretty much all the offense̵ read more

SNY: Give Horne A Shot

Bronx Liaison | June 21st 2008

The SNY site had an article up yesterday on Alan Horne regarding his place within the starting pitching pecking order.Though the piece makes several strong points [i.e. the team's reluctance to rush pitching prospects in lieu of Hughes and Kennedys' read more

Doubles trouble

Philliesflow.com | May 30th 2008

Kyle Kendrick hasn’t been fantastic this season, far from it. But he is managing to survive despite the low strikeout rate and the inability to get lefties out. I theorized that the secret to his success had to do with preventing extra-base h read more

Joba Has Decent Stuff

Bronx Liaison | May 29th 2008

NoMaas.org beat me to the punch on this one... Because I missed an inning of Joba Chamberlain's outing last night I went back to MLB.com's Gameday option to see how his stuff was grading out. Suffice to say this screenshot shows how ridiculous Chambe read more

Columnists Want Joba In Pen

Bronx Liaison | May 27th 2008

Completely unsurprising in its uniformity, is the shared opinion of most baseball columnists that moving Joba Chamberlain to the rotation is a mistake. Taking the George Washington Bridge at 4 o'clock could be a mistake as well, but if it's the smart read more

How to Maintaining Your Car In a Simple Way

IBS Pro! | May 24th 2008 by bengkyo

You drive your car all day. Do you pay attention to him? Do you think that slight shimmy in the front? Is there a new strike sound under the hood? Is there a rattle in the dashboard? No one knows your car better than you. If you feel something differ read more

Newsflash, Joba To Become StarterGirardi: "The Process Has Starte…

Bronx Liaison | May 21st 2008

By July 1, a Nebraskan fireballer will be starting games every fifth day for the Yankees. As this blog and several other Yankee sites had been confidently asserting since spring training, Joba Chamberlain is to become a starting pitcher in 2008.Now i read more

How to score with chicks with an abnormally in-depth interest in…

Philliesflow.com | May 19th 2008

Leave early. If any of you are following the Game Scores for starting pitchers through the Start Log (or anywhere else), one of the problems you may have noticed is that the stat is pretty useless when a pitcher leaves a start early due to rain or an read more

Kennedy To Rejoin Big Club,Make Start On Thursday

Bronx Liaison | May 13th 2008

Ian Kennedy did not have to wait long for another crack at the big league rotation and will start this Thursday against Tampa Bay.Ian Kennedy pitched one [scoreless] inning for Scranton against Indianapolis. 12 pitches / 7 strikes. Scott Strickland read more

Eight is enough to make you throw up in your mouth a little bit

Philliesflow.com | May 13th 2008

A two-run homer from Steve Holm I can live with, but intentionally walking Omar Vizquel three times in a game is a little bit tougher. That’s just indefensible for a lot of reasons, but the big ones are that he’s 41-years-old and on-base read more

Nissan Introduces a 360-degree Rotating Car Concept

The Walyou Blog | May 1st 2008 by Meir

The Pivo2 concept by Nissan hopes to provide a new sense of freedom in movement. The video below presents the ability of the vehicle’s body to rotate a full 360 degrees. Moreover, the actual wheels also rotate, so you can easily move forwards, read more

Rasner Joins Rotation

Bronx Liaison | May 1st 2008

As expected, Darrell Rasner will join the rotation and start on Sunday against Seattle. Rasner has been tearing up AAA and started the 08 season with a 4-0 record. After a broken index finger on his pitching hand knocked him out of the 2007 season, R read more

Quadratic equations in rotated form

Math Tutor in San Diego | April 25th 2008 by Carlos Castaneda

Some long, time-consuming problemsThe last three weeks have been very busy for me. I have been tutoring all math subjects, from fractions to Statistics and multivariate calculus.Looking back over these past weeks it all seems kind of blurred but one read more

Rotation Tinkering

Bronx Liaison | April 20th 2008

Joe Girardi and his coaching staff made the correct decision to modify the current starting rotation by separating Phil Hughes and Ian Kennedy in the hopes of giving the bullpen a breather.This week's projected rotation:Tuesday - WangWednesday - Muss read more

Herb Alpert - Definitive Hits (2001)

Everything Old is New Again ...musicaly speaking that is. | April 17th 2008 by SonDan

Growing up in the Top 40 Radio era, naturally I have been a fan of Herb Albert and the Tijuana Brass since 1962’s “Lonely Bull”. And naturally, as a fan, I have most (if not all) of the Tijuana Brass LPs — but of course they h read more

Joba's Plan Ain't New[Well, Duh]

Bronx Liaison | April 6th 2008

Joel Sherman finally figured out the Yankees plan for Joba Chamberlain in 2008 - pitching half the year in the bullpen before joining the rotation - is not some crazy, unprecedented blueprint.The Cardinals are masters of this maneuver. Rotation membe read more

Practice Ending Throw Around

The Little League Coach | April 6th 2008 by The Little League Coach

You should always end your practice with something that encompasses Running Fun The thing a child remembers about their practice is how they felt when it ended. Therefore, it is very important to end practice with something fun, competitive if poss read more

Hughes Strong In Final Start

Bronx Liaison | March 29th 2008

Saturday night's matchup against the Florida Marlins didn't start well for Phil Hughes. The righthander needed 25 pitches and allowed a run on two hits in the first frame. However, he would use only 44 pitches over the next four innings, over which t read more

Earth’s Axis tilted an additional 26 degrees

Daily Common Sense | March 28th 2008 by Ben

According to this website, the earth axis tilted an additional 26 degrees recently. Quite strange we didn’t notice it because by looking at pictures, it looks to be quite an important change. read more

Roster Set, Pettitte To DL

Bronx Liaison | March 28th 2008

The roster is set, and my previous post's discussion has become a reality as Andy Pettitte has been placed on the disabled list and eligible to return Saturday.Without further adieu, your 2008 New York Yankees:LineupJohnny Damon LFDerek Jeter SSBobby read more

Pettitte Pushed Back

Bronx Liaison | March 27th 2008

Andy Pettitte will be pushed back from his planned start against minor leaguers this Saturday and will instead pitch on Sunday. His regular season debut is now slotted as April 4th or 5th, meaning Phil Hughes will probably pitch the third game of the read more

Collaboration in large professional companies

Web 2.0 and Management - Jeroen de Miranda | March 23rd 2008 by Jeroen de Miranda

Great podcast by David Maister: how to improve collaboration in large organizations. ‘I am going to read off a list of the “network collaboration” tactics that large multisite professional companies consider in attempting to induce more coo read more

Back on the Grind: 1 Week of PPC Stats

Ian Fernando: My Failures | March 18th 2008 by Ian

Yay, I made it through my first week. Since getting back on my grind I have done pretty well in PPC. I have even showed you my 1 day result after getting back on the grind as well. I think I did pretty well with my 1 week stats, especially getting ba read more

Some Old Joba News

Bronx Liaison | March 17th 2008

Joba Chamberlain will start the year in the bullpen. I thought we all came to this realization months ago?With less than two weeks remaining before the Yankees break camp, Joba Chamberlain believes that he will begin the year in New York's bullpen."Y read more

Journal News: Sabathia 'Audition'

Bronx Liaison | March 17th 2008

Yesterday, CC Sabathia walked three and gave up five hits - including a towering two-run blast by Shelley Duncan - over four innings. However, the Yankees fans on hand made sure the hefty lefty knew how much he was wanted in pinstripes:With the new Y read more

Nothing to see here, folks (especially if you are looking for goo…

Philliesflow.com | March 10th 2008

Three of the five guys in the Phillies’ rotation have struggled badly this spring training. Eaton has gotten the most attention by adding a bad back to his woes on the field, which you think would trump the poor outings for Kendrick and Hamels read more

Blackley and blue

Philliesflow.com | March 8th 2008

After losing two games over the past two days the Phils are 4-7 in spring training. Travis Blackley was the story of today’s game as the Phillies fell to Cleveland, 9-5. Blackley had a nice performance his first time out, his effort magnified read more

Weisheiten # 40

Breitnigge.de - Ärmel hoch. Stutzen runter. | March 7th 2008 by Oliver Schmidt

“Ich werde versuchen, die nächsten drei Tage mitzutrainieren, vielleicht werde ich dann ja auch noch aufgestellt.” Uli Hoeneß in Bezug auf den wahrscheinlichen Gipfel Hitzfeld’scher Rotation im Rückspiel gegen Anderle read more

Back, problems

Philliesflow.com | March 7th 2008

As the Phillies opened spring training there was a lot of discussion about a competition for the role of fifth starter that many saw as simply lip service. Whether it was or not, they’ve got one now. Adam Eaton struggled again yesterday. Ove read more

Change a Papervision 3D object’s registration point / axis

labs.boulevart | February 29th 2008 by Claudio Capo

Papervision rocks, that’s for sure! But trying to change a 3D Object’s registration or pivot point without any documentation doesn’t rock that hard (or maybe a little, because I was banging my head against the wall trying to do this read more

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