Im kinda surprised with as many bells and whistles this Opera browser has, that it doesnt have an ad blocker. Opera has had some issues lately too. They claim to have a fix the week of the 15th. The Shockwave Flash keeps crashing. Many are complaining in their help section and they all, along with myself, have the same issue. Many threatening to switch browsers if not corrected soon.
have a look at this: http://download.cnet.com/AdFender/3000-7786_4-75183968.html i tend to trust cnet's opinion, and they love it, but have a look thru the reviews, definitely a mixed bag there.
Avila has just as many walks as Cabrera and is tied for second on the team with 57... hard to believe. Thanks for the c-net advice. I forgot about checking them. I have used their site plenty of times and with good success. I'll give them a look soon.
ya, it is. alex also has a bizarrely high OBP considering how often he looks horrifyingly bad at bat. i think i heard atchison is 72 years old.
lol wtf indeed. superman hits a homer. i was kinda hoping he'd walk and give nick a shot at redeeming his two MORONIC plays, running and fielding. but this works too but seriously, nick? stepping on the bag there? please tell me i imagined that.
Detroit Tigers2014 Facts (as of 9/13/14 late evening): The Tigers have 14 games remaining. The Royals have 15 games remaining. (Includes the suspended game in which they are trailing 4-2 in the 10th inning.) The A's have 15 games remaining. The Mariners have 16 games remaining. The Tigers and Royals square off 3 more times. Det @ KC 9/19, 9/20. 9/21 The number of Tigers home games remaining is 8. The number of Royals home games remaining is 8. (Includes the suspended game in which they are trailing 4-2 in the 10th inning.) Tigers maintain a 0.5 game lead over the Royals with each having the same number in the loss column. Team W L Pct GB Detroit 82 66 .555 - Kansas City 81 66 .551 0.5 The Royals and the Oakland A's are tied for the 1st wild card position. The Mariners are out of the playoffs right now. That would change if the Mariners defeat the A's (score tied at 1 in the 6th inning). Then the A's would be out. Team W L Pct Oakland 81 66 .551 Seattle 80 66 .548 P.S. Congratulations to Brad Ausmus and the Tigers on a winning season.
Alternatively it could be written "[del]Those bloop popups off[/del] Nathan scared the hell out of me." Nothing has been easy with 'Nitro.' However he has been better when the Tigers absolutely needed it. Below is Nathan's 2014 stats. GP GS CG SHO IP H R ER HR BB SO W L SV HLD BLSV WAR WHIP ERA 55 0 0 0 52.0 54 29 28 5 25 51 4 3 30 0 6 -0.2 1.52 4.85
He's been getting better out there. It was nice to hear the crowd chanting for him in a positive way. That could go a long way in effecting his confidence. Had to be a lot more fun for him out there. The pressure is building for everybody game after game.
Nathan is very unpredictable for fans and very predictable for hitters and thats a bad combo. His pitches are flat and he cant get it up to 96-97 like he used to but he insists on throwing too many fastballs. I notice he shakes off Avila a lot too. Stubborn aging pitchers are a recipe for disaster. I hope he gets his head right before its too late. hes been decent lately but Im like you guys where he makes me very nervous everytime hes called in
STARTING LINEUPS (Statistics vs. opposing starter in parentheses) Detroit Tigers 1. Ian Kinsler, 2B (5 for 13, 1 HR) 2. Torii Hunter, RF (2 for 6, 1 HR) 3. Miguel Cabrera, DH (3 for 12) 4. Victor Martinez, 1B (3 for 9, 1 HR) 5. J.D. Martinez, LF (3 for 8) 6. Alex Avila, C (4 for 7, 1 HR) 7. Nick Castellanos, 3B (2 for 11) 8. Andrew Romine, SS 9. Rajai Davis, CF (2 for 7, 1 HR) Cleveland Indians 1. Michael Bourn, CF (11 for 31) 2. Jose Ramirez, SS (3 for 4) 3. Michael Brantley, LF (17 for 51) 4. Carlos Santana, 1B (9 for 43, 5 HR) 5. Jason Kipnis, 2B (3 for 31) 6. Yan Gomes, DH (4 for 14) 7. David Murphy, RF (7 for 25) 8. Lonnie Chisenhall, 3B (8 for 24) 9. Roberto Perez, C
Been like that for a while in Detroit. Always a roller coaster ride. I'm thinking closers are the MLB version of NHL goalies... kinda quirky.