Entries from August 2008
Canada started the competition at the 2008 Summer Olympics with a 10-0 win over the host team, China. Leading the way was Scott Thorman with a 3 run home run, and a strong pitching performance by Chriss Begg, who went 6.1 innings in the start.
Stern and Saunders each contributed 2 runs and RBIs each, and Cormier closed the game with 3 strikeouts.
Next up is Cuba, which should present much more of a challenge to the Canadian squad.
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Tagged: Adam Stern, Chris Begg, Olympics, Rheal Cormier, Scott Thorman
So the 2008 Beijing Olympics start today … or tomorrow if you want to be picky about when the competitions begin. I’m not sure how much I’ll be interested in, but time will tell. Sometimes it is tough not to be drawn in when you see your country competing.
For those Canadian baseball fans, our team starts play on Tuesday. Here’s the olympic baseball schedule:
Tuesday, Aug. 12 – Canada vs. China, 11:30 p.m.
Thursday, Aug. 14 – Canada vs. Cuba, 6 a.m.
Fri, Aug. 15 – South Korea vs. Canada, 6 a.m. & Canada vs. U.S., 10:30 p.m.
Sunday, Aug. 17 – Japan vs. Canada , 10:30 p.m.
Monday, Aug. 18 – Canada vs. Netherlands, 10:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Aug. 20 – Taiwan vs. Canada , 6 a.m.
Thursday, Aug. 21 – Semifinal – First vs. Fourth Places, 10:30 p.m.
Friday, Aug. 22 – Semifinal – Second vs. Third Places, 6 a.m.
Bronze Medal Game – Semifinal Losers, 10:30 p.m.
Saturday, Aug. 23
Gold Medal Game – Semifinal Winners, 6 a.m.
The roster of Canada’s team can be viewed here. Some of the notables are this year’s first round draft pick Brett Lawrie, pitcher Rheal Cormier, World Baseball Classic hero Adam Stern, recent MLB players Scott Thorman, Chris Reitsma, and perennial baseball favourite Stubby Clapp.
Also, for those following the game closely, the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame will be having a blogger in Beijing reporting on the team. Find those reports here.
Of course, all the scores and commentary will be right here. So stay tuned for some great Canadian baseball games!
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Tagged: Adam Stern, Brett Lawrie, Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame, Chris Reitsma, Olympics, Rheal Cormier, schedule, Scott Thorman, Stubby Clapp
The Milwaukee Brewers have announced the signing of this year’s top draft pick, Brett Lawrie. Terms were not disclosed.
Lawrie hails from Langley, B.C.and was the 16th overall selection in the 2008 MLB Draft. He became the highest drafted Canadian positional player in the history of the Draft and was just the sixth Canadian ever selected in the first round.
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Tagged: Brett Lawrie, Draft, Milwaukee Brewers
Scott Richmond, who made his MLB pitching debut with the Toronto Blue Jays last week, gets a second start tonight against the Oakland A’s.
I his first start, Richmond was strong going past 5 innings and allowing 3 runs on seven hits.
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Tagged: Oakland A's, Scott Richmond, Toronto Blue Jays
Sure, there’s been a few people who have said that Boston didn’t get enough for Ramirez. I think they’re singing a different tune now.
Bay went 1 for 3 with a walk, but it was his triple in the twelfth that allowed him to score the winning run for the Sox. He scored both runs for Boston, and also had a great defensive play in the outfield.
Good work Jason, keep it up!
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Just to add fuel to the many debates about the trade:
Stats for Bay this year
.282 avg
22 hr
64 rbi
72 runs
Stat’s for Manny
.299 avg
20 hr
68 rbi
66 runs
These make the deal look a little more even. And if you had to make a choice on who has the most potential in a Sox uniform? Not manny the way he’s played this week.
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Tagged: Jason Bay, Manny Ramirez, trades