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Sunday’s 6-pack:
NBA leaders in plus/minus this season:
+665— Nikola Jokic, Den
+619— Derrick White, Bos
+608— Jayson Tatum, Bos
+580— Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, OKC
+549— Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, Den
+511— Jalen Brunson, NY
Plus/minus is the scoring margin while that player is in the game.
Quote of the Day
“I’m a great believer in luck, and I find the harder I work, the more of it I have.”
Thomas Jefferson
Sunday’s quiz
When Hall of Fame QB Kurt Warner played in the Arena Football League, what team did he play for?
Saturday’s quiz
Pete Rose played for the Reds, Phillies and the Montreal Expos.
Friday’s quiz
Buck Showalter was the Baltimore Orioles’ manager the last time they won a playoff game.
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— Angel Hernandez is a terrible umpire; how does he keep his job?
Friday night, he had the plate in Houston; once the Rangers got a big lead, Hernandez started calling every pitch the Astros threw a strike. He called Wyatt Langford out on a pitch that was 6.8 inches outside!!!!
Hernandez called 55 pitches strikes in that game; 12 of them were balls, a terrible %age for a big league umpire. No idea how the guy hasn’t been fired.
— Twins 11, Tigers 5 (12)
Zach McKinstry had a really bad 12th inning in this game; his error at third base let three runs score, including the go-ahead run. Then, when Detroit threw the towel in later that inning, they put McKinstry in to pitch, since it was the first game of a doubleheader. Not really sure why they did that, but they did.
McKinstry then gave up a 3-run homer to Matt Wallner in the same half-inning.
— Phillies 4, Pirates 3- Philadelphia’s last ten games stayed under the total.
— Dodgers 5, Padres 2- There was a 2:15 rain delay before this game, which doesn’t happen much in Los Angeles. Game ended around 2am here in the east.
— Brewers 11, Orioles 5- Over is 7-1-1 in Milwaukee’s last nine games; in their last six games, Brewers scored 58 runs.
— Royals 11, Mets 7- Catcher Salvador Perez hit his 250th career home run.
— Defenders 29, Renegades 28
Washington kicked a 49-yard FG at the gun, improve to 2-1.
Arlington led 14-9 at halftime.
Renegades outgained the Defenders, 419-259.
— Stallions 33, Showboats 14
Birmingham outgained Memphis 424-212.
Stallions outscored Memphis 15-2 in second half.
Understatement; the Memphis offensive line had a bad day.
— Famous birthdays for April 14:
Julie Christie, 84
Pete Rose, 83
Brad Garrett, 64
Stan Humphries, 59
David Justice, 58
Greg Maddux, 58
Craig Kupp, 57
Adrien Brody, 51
Baker Mayfield, 29
— Baseball players get hurt a lot:
Dodgers put P Bobby Miller (shoulder) on IL
Texas reliever Brock Burke punched a wall after a poor outing, broke his non-throwing hand.
Colorado OF Kris Bryant (ribs) left Saturday’s game after he ran into a fence catching a line drive.
— Of the 655 position players last year, only four played in all 162 games:
Matt Olson
Marcus Semien
Juan Soto
Eugenio Suarez
— Last three years, Freddie Freeman played in 159-159-161 games.
— French-born big man Alex Sarr will be an interesting player when the NBA Draft rolls around; he is 7-foot-1, 19 years old, averaged 9.4 points/game in an Australian pro league this past season.
— There are weasels around college basketball who are calling for the end of automatic bids to the NCAA Tournament. This would be a HUGE mistake; the mid-majors are what gives March Madness its appeal, especially the first weekend.
I’d rather watch the champs of the Big Sky, Ivy League and Sun Belt play than a bunch of teams that went 7-11 in their conference season. March Madness is a great event; they need to keep it the way it is.
Sunday’s 6-pack:
NBA leaders in plus/minus this season:
+665— Nikola Jokic, Den
+619— Derrick White, Bos
+608— Jayson Tatum, Bos
+580— Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, OKC
+549— Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, Den
+511— Jalen Brunson, NY
Plus/minus is the scoring margin while that player is in the game.
Quote of the Day
“I’m a great believer in luck, and I find the harder I work, the more of it I have.”
Thomas Jefferson
Sunday’s quiz
When Hall of Fame QB Kurt Warner played in the Arena Football League, what team did he play for?
Saturday’s quiz
Pete Rose played for the Reds, Phillies and the Montreal Expos.
Friday’s quiz
Buck Showalter was the Baltimore Orioles’ manager the last time they won a playoff game.
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Sunday’s Den: Wrapping up a sports Saturday……..
— Angel Hernandez is a terrible umpire; how does he keep his job?
Friday night, he had the plate in Houston; once the Rangers got a big lead, Hernandez started calling every pitch the Astros threw a strike. He called Wyatt Langford out on a pitch that was 6.8 inches outside!!!!
Hernandez called 55 pitches strikes in that game; 12 of them were balls, a terrible %age for a big league umpire. No idea how the guy hasn’t been fired.
— Twins 11, Tigers 5 (12)
Zach McKinstry had a really bad 12th inning in this game; his error at third base let three runs score, including the go-ahead run. Then, when Detroit threw the towel in later that inning, they put McKinstry in to pitch, since it was the first game of a doubleheader. Not really sure why they did that, but they did.
McKinstry then gave up a 3-run homer to Matt Wallner in the same half-inning.
— Phillies 4, Pirates 3- Philadelphia’s last ten games stayed under the total.
— Dodgers 5, Padres 2- There was a 2:15 rain delay before this game, which doesn’t happen much in Los Angeles. Game ended around 2am here in the east.
— Brewers 11, Orioles 5- Over is 7-1-1 in Milwaukee’s last nine games; in their last six games, Brewers scored 58 runs.
— Royals 11, Mets 7- Catcher Salvador Perez hit his 250th career home run.
— Defenders 29, Renegades 28
Washington kicked a 49-yard FG at the gun, improve to 2-1.
Arlington led 14-9 at halftime.
Renegades outgained the Defenders, 419-259.
— Stallions 33, Showboats 14
Birmingham outgained Memphis 424-212.
Stallions outscored Memphis 15-2 in second half.
Understatement; the Memphis offensive line had a bad day.
— Famous birthdays for April 14:
Julie Christie, 84
Pete Rose, 83
Brad Garrett, 64
Stan Humphries, 59
David Justice, 58
Greg Maddux, 58
Craig Kupp, 57
Adrien Brody, 51
Baker Mayfield, 29
— Baseball players get hurt a lot:
Dodgers put P Bobby Miller (shoulder) on IL
Texas reliever Brock Burke punched a wall after a poor outing, broke his non-throwing hand.
Colorado OF Kris Bryant (ribs) left Saturday’s game after he ran into a fence catching a line drive.
— Of the 655 position players last year, only four played in all 162 games:
Matt Olson
Marcus Semien
Juan Soto
Eugenio Suarez
— Last three years, Freddie Freeman played in 159-159-161 games.
— French-born big man Alex Sarr will be an interesting player when the NBA Draft rolls around; he is 7-foot-1, 19 years old, averaged 9.4 points/game in an Australian pro league this past season.
— There are weasels around college basketball who are calling for the end of automatic bids to the NCAA Tournament. This would be a HUGE mistake; the mid-majors are what gives March Madness its appeal, especially the first weekend.
I’d rather watch the champs of the Big Sky, Ivy League and Sun Belt play than a bunch of teams that went 7-11 in their conference season. March Madness is a great event; they need to keep it the way it is.