
Friday, October 31, 2008
Bolts Bag 2nd Straight Road Win


The Bulls get Trick, no Treat in Cincy


Wednesday, October 29, 2008
God Doesn't Hate Philly After All - Phillies Finish Rays
The Philadelphia Phillies are the 2008 World Series Champions, defeating the Tampa Bay Rays 4-3 in the resumed Game 5 to clinch the World Series, winning 4 games to 1. 
David Price would work the bottom half of the eighth for Tampa Bay, getting rollins to fly out and striking out Werth. While he did walk Utley, he struck out Ryan Howard to retire the side.

The Much Maligned Tampa Bay Fan

With the Rays run to the World Series, there's been a lot of discussion of national media types and opposing fan bases about the perceived lack of support the Rays have had in the bay area. It's valid, as the Rays were 26th out of 30 teams in attendance this season, for a team that was in 1st place a good portion of the season. They averaged only 22,259 over the course of the 2008 season. 2008 was however, the first season that the Rays were ranked higher than 28th in attendance in the last 7 years. The figure also includes a 3 game series in Orlando, that held a 10,000 seat stadium. Tampa Bay added an extra 6,000 fans in the seats for 2008, a steady, albeit not substantial improvement for a winning product. Of course, the post-season has been a different animal, where every seat of the 36,048 at Tropicana Field has been sold for the playoffs.
So why is the team only now getting support? There are several different factors, but the main issue is the make up of the community. The Tampa Bay area is a transient community made up of several large counties in West Central Florida. The largest city in the Tampa Bay area is of course, the city of Tampa, which has a population of 303,447. The city where Tropicana Field resides is on the Gulf Coast of Pinellas County, the west side of the bay area. St. Petersburg, Florida has a population of 248,232. These are the two major population centers in the area, which in its entirety consists of 7 counties that is home to about 3.8 million people.
As I stated before, the population of the community is a transient community. This means that there is a small percentage of native residents living in the bay area. Most of the folks living here moved to the Tampa Bay area from somewhere else. The largest percentage come from the North Eastern United States, and the metropolitan communities of New York, Philadelphia, and Boston in particular. There are also a significant amount of residents who relocated from the Midwest - Wisconsin, Illinois and Michigan primarily.
Thanks to the wonders of DirecTV, these transplants have the ability to continue to follow their previous hometown teams as if they were still in those locales. Yankee Fans remained Yankee fans, the Red Sox fans remained Sox fans, they had no reason to adopt the Rays as their team. As many of you know and understand, when you've grown up watching a baseball team or football team or any other sports team, its extremely difficult to let that team go.
Common sense would dictate if you are willing to move to a community to live, to work, to pay taxes, to enjoy the fruits of living in the region, you'd also follow the sports teams of your new home town. Common sense typically doesn't win out to emotion. When you lived and died with a team for your entire life and the team playing in your new city sucks - you're not going to have a reason to change allegiances. Further complicating things, was the rich history of Minor League baseball and Spring training baseball in the area. The Yankees, Phillies, Blue Jays, Reds, Pirates, and Tigers all hold their spring training in Tampa Bay and many have for several decades, forming fanbases for their teams here. The Yankees have a minor league team, the Tampa Yankees, that play in a gorgeous open air baseball park directly next to the Tampa Bay Buccaneer's Raymond James Stadium. The Phillies have the Clearwater Threshers and the Blue Jays have the Dunedin Blue Jays. This is the challenge the Rays have faced their entire existence. Not only do the Rays have to compete with the history and heritage of the residents living in the area, their territory is invaded by other Major League teams, splintering their fan base in key demographic areas.
The Rays would get huge crowds for when the Red Sox and Yankees came to town, but when Baltimore came in - Tampa Bay would be lucky to see 7,000 at the Trop. The games against Boston and New York teams would be decidedly partisan, or even worse, Rays fans would be outnumbered by the opposing fans. It was a surreal playing environment for the Tampa Bay players.
Interestingly enough for the Tampa Bay Rays, they knew things would change. The precident was set before.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers were a horrible football team from 1983-1996, where 12 of 13 season they suffered double-digit losses and never had a winning record. The Buccaneers played in the NFC Central division against the Green Bay Packers, the Detroit Lions, the Chicago Bears, and the Minnesota Vikings. Sellouts were few in Tampa Bay during those times - and when they did sell out it would be when they played the Chicago Bears or the Packers and the stadium would be filled with Bears and Packer fans respectively. In 1995, the Glazer family purchased the team from the Culverhouse estate, got a new stadium built, and hired Tony Dungy as the head coach. In 1997, the Buccaneers had their first winning season since 1982 and hosted their first playoff game since 1979, beating the Detroit Lions in the final game at the Old Sombrero. The following season, the Bucs opened Raymond James Stadium - which was filled with Pewter and Red clad Buc fans and began a streak of sellouts that has lasted 10 years. The team put together an impressive run, winning 4 division championships, 1 super bowl title and qualified for the playoffs 6 out of 10 years. Opposing fans still come into Raymond James Stadium, but they are dwarfed in size by the Buccaneer faithful.
The Tampa Bay Lightning had a very similar story to the Rays. After limited success in their first 10 seasons (1 playoff appearance), the Lightning would routinely see jerseys for the Bruins, Rangers, Flyers, Red Wings, Canadians, and Leafs outnumber the Lightning fans. Tampa Bay averaged a measily 14,906 at the St. Pete Times Forum (formerly the Ice Palace) during those years, typically at the bottom of the NHL in attendance. In 2002, the Tampa Bay Lightning made the playoffs for the first time in 7 years, getting knocked out in the 2nd round. The attendance improvement was gradual, as the Lightning put a better product on the ice. When Tampa Bay won the Stanley Cup in 2004, the Lightning finished 2nd in the NHL in attendance in 2005 and 2006. They were 3rd in 2007 and despite finishing with the worst record in the NHL last season, the Lightning were 8th in the league in attendance.
Basically, my friends (thanks, Senator McCain), what it boils down to is the transplants need a reason to give up their allegiances. As long as the Rays were terrible, the Red Sox fans and Yankee fans would rather stay home and watch NESN or YES network on the dish. When the Rays won the AL East and advanced to the ALCS, Yankee and Blue Jay fans had reasons to finally support the home team. They didn't want to be left out of the excitement of a community in the thralls of a playoff run and it had to be much more sastisfying enjoying it in person than watching it by proxy over the idiot box. When the Rays vanquished the Red Sox in that classic 7 game series, the Red Sox fans in the bay area had reasons to defect. They left the Trop in despair, as the community around them - the community in which they lived, erupted in joyous celebration of the team's accomplishments. Tradition was being created. Long suffering Cubs fans, who never saw their team play in the World Series in their lifetime, were seeing their hometown Rays get there in just 11 years.
What's interesting about this community is while Miami and Orlando face similar challenges, after their teams win and then return back to mediocrity, the fanbases seem to go back to their old allegiances. For some reason, that hasn't happened in Tampa Bay. The Bucs, despite some rough years in 2003, 2004, and 2006, still sell out every game. The Lightning, despite having a terrible season last year and a slow start this season, are still in the top half of the NHL in attendance (this despite being over shadowed and in direct competition with the Rays and Buccaneers).
I anticipate a dramatic increase in attendance for the Tampa Bay Rays next year. Not all, but many of those Yankees and Red Sox fans that last came to the Trop wearing their gear, will come wearing Rays gear and supporting the home town team. Its happened with every franchise in Tampa Bay - all the Rays needed to do was give them a reason. Some may categorize this as being "bandwagon fans". Red Sox fans and Phillie fans in particular have lambasted the Tampa Bay fan support, chiding them as "where were you last year?". The answer? Rooting for the Yankess, Red Sox, and/or Phillies because that's where they're from.
Win or lose in Game 5 tonight, the Tampa Bay Rays will have achieved something that may be even more important than a World Series title in Tampa Bay - relevance.

Phillips out 4-6 Weeks

By JC De La Torre
The Tampa Bay Bucs received the news they feared the most after last Sunday's disappointing loss to the Dallas Cowboys. They've lost the services of hard hitting Strong Safety Jermaine Phillips for at least 4 weeks with a broken forearm. Its the second such injury of his career for the safety. The Bucs do have good depth at safety, as 2007 2nd Round draft pick and the perceived heir apparent to Phillips, Sabby Piscitelli will take over the position. While not as ferocious a hitter as Phillips, Piscitelli brings atheleticism and playmaking ability to the position. The scary proposition for the Bucs is that Piscitelli himself has had to deal with significant injuries during his career and have the injuries have stunted his progress into the Bucs lineup. Phillips will not be place on injured reserve, so no roster spot will be opened up for him.
If Phillips cannot return before the end of the season, it could be the end of "Dirty Dawg"'s career with the Buccaneers. Phillips is a free agent at season's end.

Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Lightning get rare road win

The Tampa Bay Lightning earned their second victory of the season, their first on the road, with a stirring 3-2 in Toronto over the Maple Leafs. Mike Smith made 37 saves and Vinny Lecavalier scored twice for the Lightning.
Jussi Jokinen tapped in an open net goal at the 5:08 mark of the first to stake the Bolts to an early 1-0 advantage. It would last only a couple minutes as the Leafs would tie it on a power play goal by Matt Stajan to even it at 1. At 15:37 of the 1st, Vincent Lecavalier broke loose on a breakaway and made a beautiful behind the back move to put it in the net, giving the Bolts a 2-1 headed into intermission. In the 2nd Period, Lecavalier would give the Bolts the dreaded two-goal lead with another highlight reel power play goal. Tampa Bay's #1 draft pick, Steven Stamkos earned his first NHL point on the goal. Toronto got it a little closer late in the period, when Mike Van Ryn found the back of the net on a powerplay.
From this point, Mike Smith took over the game and made 13 saves in the third period, whethering the onslaught from Leafs as they battled for the tying goal.
The victory by the Bolts pulls them out of the Southeast division cellar (at least temporarily).

No Baseball Tonight

Game 5 of the World Series will not be continued tonight, per MLB. The game is tenatively scheduled for 8:37pm Wednesday.

God Hates Philadelphia

Last night, I mentioned that the Rays are probably cursing the baseball gods because they had taken momentum in Game 5 by tying the game just moments before a torrential downpour suspended it, allowing the Phillies to escape.
Having had a night to consider all that has transpired, I have come to a completely different conclusion now - God hates Philadelphia. At least Philadelphia sports teams. Consider the evidence if you will, the city of Philadelphia has been without a major sports championship since 1983. The Eagles became the Buffalo Bills of the NFC, losing in three consecutive NFC Championship games to the Rams, Tampa Bay Bucs, and Panthers before finally breaking threw in 2003 to reach the Super Bowl, where they promptly lost to the Patriots. The Flyers last two trips to the Eastern Conference Finals ended in series defeats (to Tampa Bay and Pittsburgh) and they haven't won the Stanley Cup since 1974-75. The 76ers reached the Finals in 2001, only to be beaten by the Lakers in 5 games. They were the last team to win a major sports championship. The Phillies last trip to the World Series was in 1993, when the lost to the Toronto Blue Jays in 6. Before that, their last trip was in 1983, when they lost to the Baltimore Orioles - in fact, the last time they won the World Series was 1980.
So here we are, Game 5 of the 2008 World Series. The Philadelphia Phillies are up 3-1 in the World Series with their best pitcher, Cole Hamels, on the mound. The Philly papers are already discussing parade routes and celebration locations. Not only that, the Phillies had a friend behind the plate with umpire Jeff Kellogg, who drew memories of the Blacksox scandal and NBA referee Tim Donaghy with his very generous strike zone to Phillies pitcher Cole Hamels and his miniscule strike zone for Rays Pitcher Scott Kazmir. The top hitters for the Rays, Evan Longoria and Carlos Pena, had done nothing the entire series. Using those advantages, the Phillies jump to a commanding 2-0 lead in the first inning to take the game by the throat with their best guy on the mound. There's no way the Phils can lose, right? Philadelphia is finally going to get their championship for sure this time, correct?
This is Philadelphia....and God hates them. Carlos Pena finally began to heat up, just barely missing a home run and doubling off the left field wall in the 4th. Up came the ice cold Longoria, who blasted a screaming liner past shortstop James Rollins for his first hit of the series, scoring Pena. Ru-oh, Raggie. Rays new Superstar BJ Upton singled to lead off the 6th, and then in a driving rain storm, stole second to everyone's disbelief. Up came Pena, who smacked a single to left field, Upton wheeled around third and sloshed his way to the plate, tying the score at 2. Then God made his own pitch - drenching the World Series and getting it suspended until...well, who knows? Tonight? Tomorrow night? Thanksgiving?
Had this game occured in 2007, there was an awful rule in Major League Baseball that stated that if a run is score in the top half of an inning to tie the game and the game is called due to weather, the run would be discounted and the victory would go to the team leading before the half inning was played. A simply AWFUL rule that baseball came to their senses and changed. Bad news for the Phillies. Bud "the Liar" Selig says he would have never had a weather-shortened game decide the World Series no matter the score and the entirety of the game would have been played. Suuurrre it would, Bud. Unfortunately for Philadelphia, the Rays tied it before the rain hit.
So, you can see how this is playing out, don't you? Cole Hamels is done for this series - he will not be a factor in the continuation of the game tonight (tomorrow night, thanksgiving?). Longo and Pena are heating up just when the Rays need them...some how, some way, the Rays will find a way to win Game 5 and have everyone scrambling back to St. Petersbugh with no travel day, with Shields and Garza eagerly awaiting for Games 6 and 7. The parades will be cancelled...
Shields will pitch another masterful game at home, allowing the rejuvenated Rays to pull out the victory...and Matt Garza will out pitch the calcified Jamie Moyer for Game 7. Destiny denied once again for Philly.
All because God hates the city of Philadelphia.
Or the Phillies will win tonight (tomorrow, thanksgiving?) and all this is moot...but man, wouldn't it be typical Philly if it did go down like that?

Monday, October 27, 2008
Rays Rally, Rain Ruins Game 5
Things started rocky for the Rays, after going down in order in the first, the Phillies jumped on starter Scott Kazmir in the bottom half. After getting James Rollins to fly out, Kazmir walked Werth, then hit Utley with a pitch. He rallied by striking out the red hot Ryan Howard, but walked Burrell to load the bases. Shane Victorino up and he lasers a base hit to left, two runs scored.
quick outs for Philadelphia, then saw BJ Upton reach on an infield single. Upton would slosh his way to second base. Carlos Pena would blast his second hit of the game to left field and the speedy Upton would race around the base paths and slide for the tying score. Longoria would line hard to end the inning and that's when Major League Baseball decided to suspend the game. Weather permitting, the game will be resumed tomorrow at 8pm - where the weather for tommorrow night is expected to be cloudy, slight rain and in the 30's. Whenever the game continues, it will be resumed tied at 2-2 at the bottom of the 6th.
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Dream could be over for Rays - Phils a Win Away
The dream season of the Tampa Bay Rays is almost over and not finishing the way we hoped. The Philadelphia Phillies jumped on a less than sharp Andy Sonnanstine and destroyed Tampa Bay in a 10-2 victory in Game 4 of the World Series. The win by Philadelphia gives them a commanding 3 games to 1 lead and puts them within one win of the World Championship. If Philadelphia wins tomorrow night, it will be the first major sports championship for the city since the Philadelphia 76ers won the NBA title in 1983, when the 76ers swept the LA Lakers. The story for the Rays is the ineffectiveness of their pitching, their defense, and their offense. Basically, through 4 games of the World Series, the Phillies have outplayed them in every phase.
It started rough for Andy Sonnanstine, who is one of the best control pitchers in baseball, as he came out and could not find the strike zone in the first inning. Jimmy Rollins led off the first with a screaming double down the right field line. Jayson Werth would fly out to right, but deep enough to put Rollins on third. That's when Sonnanstine lost his control. He would walk Utley, then Ryan Howard grounded to Sonnanstine - instead of trying to go to 2nd for the double play, Sonnanstine cut off Rollins and got him into a run down, he tossed the ball to 3b Evan Longoria, who appeared to tag Rollins out, but inexplicably, the third base umpire ruled him safe. Then, for the first time in Andy Sonnanstine's career, he would walk in a run, walking Pat Burrell. Sonnanstine would recover, getting Victorino to ground to him, he threw to home plate to get the force on Utley, got Pedro Feliz to fly out. After 1 inning, it was 1-0.
As the Rays bats remained silent, the Phillies would add a run in the bottom of the 3rd, Pedro Feliz would single in a run to extend the lead to 2-0. Tampa Bay would cut into the lead in the top half of the 4th with a solo home run by Carl Crawford. In the bottom half of the 4th, the Phillies blew the game open. An error by Aki Iwamurra (his second of the game), put Rollins on first. Sonnanstine would walk Werth, then struck out Utley. Up to the plate stepped the struggling slugger Ryan Howard - he would struggle no more - blasting a moon shot to left field for a 3 run homer, giving the Phils a commanding 5-1 advantage.
In the top of the 5th Tampa Bay's Eric Hinske, added to the playoff roster due to Cliff Floyd's shoulder injury, came in to pinch hit, and promply homered to deep center field, cutting the advantage to 5-2. Unfortunately for Tampa Bay, Philadelphia Pitcher Joe Blanton, who pitched a sterling performance going 6 innings, allowing 2 runs, on 4 hits, 2 walks and striking out 7, helped himself by sending an Edwin Jackson fast ball into the left field seats for a shocking solo homer, giving the Phils a 6-2 lead. It was the first home run by a pitcher in the World Series since 1974.From there, the Philadelphia bullpen took over, continuing the rough series for the Rays top two home run threats Carlos Pena and Evan Longoria who are a combined 0-29 with 16 strike outs in the series, while Jayson Werth and Ryan Howard (his 2nd) each added another 2 run blast in the top of the 8th for insurance, wrapping up the crucial game 4 win.

Tampa Bay must win three straight to win the World Series and they open their quest facing the best the Phillies have to offer - Cole Hamels. Needless to say, it will be a tough hill to climb for the Rays, who have had one heck of a season. No one, not even the Rays own fans, could have predicted the Tampa Bay Rays would win the AL Pennant and play in the World Series. While there's hope that the Rays can finish this dream season in a movie style dramatic ending, the odds are against it. So enjoy Game 5 Rays fans, as it may be the end of the road for 2008. The good news, all the Rays young stars are under contract for next season and David Price will be ready to assume his role in the starting rotation, yet another arm for the Rays to use to bolster their battery. They'll also have all season to find a solution for Right Field and a true Closer.
So, fans, root your heart out Monday night, let's hope the Rays can get this thing back to the Trop and spoil the party for Philadelphia. One game at a time, Rays.

Bucs O Shoots Blanks in Big D, Tampa Bay falls 13-9



Phillies take control of the World Series


Bolts Blanked By Sharks


Friday, October 24, 2008
Even - Rays Beat Phils With Small Ball, Tie the Series

By JC De La Torre
The Tampa Bay Rays beat the Philadelphia Phillies playing National League styled small ball and even the World Series at one game a piece with a 4-2 victory at Tropicana Field. "Big Game" James Sheilds continously pitched himself out of trouble as the Phillies continued to struggle to get hits with men in scoring position. Philadelphia is now 1-for-28 with runners at 2nd or 3rd, and for three straight innings in this one they had a runner on third and one out, but couldn't bring home the runs.
The Rays on the other hand, did put the ball in play when the opportunity presented itself. After a 1-2-3 first by Shields in th
e top frame of the 1st, Tampa Bay opened the bottom half with a flurry. Aki Iwamurra led off with a walk from pitcher Brett Myers. Upton then singled to right field, but Phillies RF Jason Werth to his eye off the ball while trying to spy if Iwamurra was going to third and booted it. Upton and Iwamurra advanced on the error. Pena grounded out to the 2nd baseman, who had no play at the plate or third, Iwamurra scored, Upton advanced to 3rd and the Rays led 1-0. Longoria followed with a hard grounder to shortstop, Upton was running on contact and they had no play at the play, Rays led 2-0 after 1 inning.
In the top of the second, the Phillies got Burrell and Howard on 2nd and 3rd with only one down, but Shields struck out the DH Dobbs and got Pedro Feliz to fly out to get out of the jam. In the bottom half, after a fly out by Cliff Floyd, Navarro singled, Baldelli walked, and Bartlett had an infield single to load the bases with only one away. Aki would pop out to short, but Upton would save the inning with a single to right scoring Navarro. Baldelli also tried to score on the single, but a great throw by Werth had Baldelli dead to rights, Philly catcher Carlos Ruiz held on to the ball and the inning ended with the Rays up 3-0.
Top of the third, another threat from Philadelphia, Ruiz doubled to left and a grounder by James Rollins would advance him to third. Shields began to weave his magic again, striking out Werth and getting Utley to ground out to second to get out of trouble. The Rays would go in order in the bottom half.

The 4th inning provided even more frustration for Philadelphia. Ryan Howard, who was good with the bat tonight, singled to Right. Burrell ground out to third but Howard advanced. Victorino would reach on an infield single, Howard would advance to third with only one out. For the 2nd time, Shields would strike out Dobbs with a runner at 3rd and only 1 down, and then followed that with a ground out to Longoria by Pedro Feliz. In the bottom half, the Rays showed the Phillies how its done, after singles by Cliff Floyd and Dioner Navarro, Baldelli grounded into a force at 2nd, leaving runners on the corner with 1 away. From there, Jason Bartlett executed a safety squeeze perfectly, as he placed the bunt down the first place side, Floyd scored and Baldelli advanced to second, the Rays had a 4-0 lead.
It would stay that way until the top of the 8th, when the PH Brunlett homered of the relief pitcher David Price, who came in to get the final 7 outs. Price remained in for the 9th, allowed to run but got the Rays out of the inning and the game for a 4-2 victory.
Shields went 5 and 2/3, allowing no runs on 7 hits, 2 walks, and he struck out 4. Myers lasted a little longer, going 7 innings, allowing 7 hits, 4 runs (3 earned), with 3 walks and 2 strike outs for Philly.
The stage shifts to Philadelphia, where the Rays will have Matt Garza on the mound for Game 3, the Phillies counter with the 45 yr old veteran, Jamie Moyer.
If the Rays can take 2-3 of three in Philly, the same way they did in Boston, they'll have two chances at the Trop to close out the Phillies.

Thursday, October 23, 2008
Phillies Drop Rays in Game One
It was de ja vu all over again for the Rays, just like in Game One of the ALCS, a tremendous pitching performance and just enough hitting by the opponent were enough to allow the Philadelphia Phillies to take Game 1 of the World Series at the Trop, 3-2.


Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Rays Worst-to-First Saga continues tonight in Game 1 of the World Series

Bolts Finally Find First Victory for Melrose


Monday, October 20, 2008
TAMPA BAY RAYS GOING TO THE WORLD SERIES!
By JC De La Torre
RAYS ARE AL CHAMPS AND GOING TO THE WORLD SERIES! The Rays shocked the country and maybe even themselves, putting together a tough, gutty performance in Game 7 of the ALCS, beating the Boston Red Sox 3-1 for their first AL Pennant.
The Rays woud finally get to him in the 4th inning. Aki Iwamurra would get a bloop single to left to get on. After Upton struck out, Pena would ground into a fielder's choice, giving the Rays a man on first and 2 outs with Evan Longoria at the dish. Longoria would blast into the right field gap, doubling and Pena scored all the way from first - the game was tied! Crawford would strike out to end the inning.

Bucs Defense, Garcia Waltz Past Seahawks

It was a surreal atmosphere at Raymond James Stadium Sunday Night. With the Rays playing Game 7 of the ALCS at the exact same time, the fans' attention at Ray Jay was split down the middle. Several thousands of fans (including myself) brought radios to the game and gave updates to the ongoing game to fellow fans, causing the strange cheering outburts in the stadium at times when nothing was going on on the field. The Bucs were kind enough to keep the score of the Rays game on one of the sideline scoreboards, so with every run the Rays scored - the fans exploded in cheers. The would explode into cheers at halftime, too as the Bucs honored one of their greatest - Mike Alstott.
There was a football game played at Raymond James, btw. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers throttled the Seattle Seahawks 20-10 in a game that wasn't nearly as close as the score indicated. The Tampa Bay offense, behind the exception play of Jeff Garcia and Antonio Bryant, rolled up 402 yds, 22 first downs (including a remarkable 10 of 18 on third down), and controlled the clock for an unreal 41:41. The well rested Bucs defense continued its dominant performance, limiting the Seahawks to a meager 176 yds of total offense and forcing two turnovers.
The Bucs opened the scoring in the first quarter on a 47 yd TD pass from Garcia to Bryant to give the Bucs an early 7-0 lead. The Bucs saw a scoring oppotunity go by the boards when WR Ike Hillard fumbled after a devastating helmet-to-helmet hit that knock him unconscious. It was a scary moment for the Bucs, as Hillard laid motionless on the field for several minutes. Thankfully, Ike came to and was about rise to his feet and take a seat on the cart for his ride out of the stadium.
The Bucs would open up the scoring in the 2nd quarter as Earnest Graham capped a 6 play 59 yd drive with a 1 yd run. Aquib Talib's interception would set Bucs up for another scoring drive, this time the Bucs went 5 plays for 25 yds and capped it off with a 27 yd Matt Bryant field goal to spot the Bucs to a 17-0 lead. Bryant would miss another field goal attempt on the closing moments of the first half.
At halftime, Bucs Superstar Mike Alstott was honored and had his jersey retired by the Buccaneers. It was an emotional half-time speech for Alstott, who expressed his love for Tampa Bay and its fans, while the Buc fans returned the love. It was a great moment and a nice send off for the A-train.
The second half was basically a snoozer as the Bucs grounded out the clock, after a long punt return set up a Seattle field goal, the Bucs would respond with a clock crushing 9:34 drive than spanned 67 yds on 16 plays and was capped by yet another Matt Bryant field goal, giving the Buccaneers a 20-3 lead. Late in the game, the Seahawks would get a garbage touchdown, ending the Bucs 7 quarter no-touchdown streak.
For the second straight week, the Bucs put together a dominating performance, this time under the bright lights of Sunday Night Football. Next up for the Bucs - the Dallas Cowboys - a team in a bit of disarray with the injury to their starting QB and losing 3 of their last 4.

Sunday, October 19, 2008
Red Sox control the Rays 4-2, force Game 7


Bolts fall short again

The Tampa Bay Lightning still were unabe to find victory tonight, suffering a shootout loss to the Minnesota Wild, 1-0. It was easily the best performance of the season for the Lightning, as they outshot the undefeated Wild by the count of 32-21 and controlled play. Tampa Bay still finds themselves in the penalty box too often, having to kill off six powerplays tonight. Its difficult to establish an offense when you are sitting in the sin bin.
After three scoreless periods and a scoreless overtime, the game went to a shoot out. The Lightning's Jussi Jokinen missed on a backhand. Minnesota's Mikko Koivu missed wide on his shot. Vincent Lecavalier's shot hit the post. Minnesota's Antti Miettinnen scored on a backhander against Mike Smith, the first shootout goal Smith has allowed in his young NHL career. Steven Stamkos looked to keep the Lightning in it but missed on his backhand and that was the game.
Wild win 1-0 and the Bolts waste a superb performance from goalie Mike Smith and the Tampa Bay defense.

Saturday, October 18, 2008
Sunday Night Should Be All About 40

By JC De La Torre
One of the selfish reasons I desperately want to see the Rays win tonight is that Game 7 would happen at the exact same time as the Bucs hosting the Seattle Seahawks on NBC's Sunday Night Football. At halftime of the game, Mike Alstott - the A Train - one of the most beloved players in Bucs history will be honored by the team.
#40 won the hearts of fans, teammates and those around the league with his team-first attitude, his undying loyalty to the Buccaneers, his hard charging, powerful, bull-like, never-say-die running style, and his gutsy, big plays at big moments in Big games.
We all know his signature runs, be it pin-balling off a bunch of Washington Redskins and rolling into the endzone for a crucial touchdown in the NFC playoffs, be it steamrolling the Minnesota Vikings or the Cleveland Browns, the A-Train was always there when the Bucs needed a battering ram.
He is Tampa Bay's all-time touchdown leader and he was a leader in the locker room.
The battered Seattle Seahawks come to town, desperate for a victory - but gave the Buccaneer defense a little bulletin board material this week when RB Julius Jones said, "You have to beat them atheletically. They have a bunch of older guys who've played a long time, so you have to beat them as an athelete,"....basically saying the Bucs defense was old. Mr. Jones should be reaquainted with Tanard Jackson, Jermaine Phillips, Gaines Adams, Aquib Talib, Cato June, Barrett Ruud, Jovan Haye, and Chris Hovan - none of which are over the age of 30.
The Bucs won't lose on Mike Alstott night...they can't!
So Rays, please win - because Sunday Night belongs to #40, Mike Alstott - THE A TRAIN!

USF Hosts Pitiful Syracuse Today

By JC De La Torre
USF, coming off that stinging upset loss to Pittsburgh, heads back to Raymond James today against the woeful Syracuse Orange in Big East action. The Orange have started out the season 1-5 and are ranked 105th in the nation in defense. Considering the Bulls have the highest scoring offense in the Big East and despite a 16 day layoff, aren't in a good mood coming off their first loss of 2008, I wouldn't expect the game to be very competitive today.

Lightning Go In Search of First Victory Once Again...

By JC De La Torre
The Tampa Bay Lightning will host the Minnesota Wild, hoping for a wild performance of their own and the first win of the 2008-09 campaign.
One thing can be said about the first four games of 2008-09 - all losses, each have been competitive. The Bolts have lost 4 straight 1-goal games, two in overtime. So its not like they've been blown out all over the ice.
For Tampa Bay to find the winning formula, they'll need stay out of the penalty box - which has been a big problem for Tampa Bay in the first week. They'll also need to win 0ne-on-one battles for the puck, something that's improving but not quite where it needs to be. And finally, their best players need to be their best players. Tampa Bay got goals from Ryan Malone, Vinny Prospal and Vincent Lecavalier on Thursday night, they need more from Marty St. Louis and young Steven Stamkos.
Its definitely not too late for Tampa Bay. A win tonight, they shake off the bad start and the 08-09 can really get going in earnest.

Rays Seem to Have Right Attitude After Terrible Loss

By JC De La Torre
Ask any Rays fan at the beginning of this series - hey, the Rays are going to split the first two games in St. Pete, then take 2 out of 3 in Boston, bringing it back home with two chances to finish it off at the Trop - would you take it? It would be a resounding yes. Yet, following the greatest collapse in ALCS history, the entire baseball world is asking - "How can the Rays come back from this?"
Its simple. Do what they've done all season and that's play one game at a time. The Rays didn't lose 5 games Thursday night - it was just one game. Sure, it was as gut-wrenching as they come, but it was still one loss - and the Rays are looking at it as such.
Here's what Carlos Pena told the St. Pete Times:
That folks, is exactly the attitude the Rays need and what they've done all season. The Rays have suffered tough losses before and have rebounded with resounding victories. Win tonight, and the loss to Boston at Fenway is just an interesting stat that is melted away by the wild celebration that will begin in St. Pete.
James Shields told the St. Pete Times:
And that is the truth. The Red Sox are the defending champions. They've done it before. They're expected to take this supposedly crushed Rays team and swat them away on their way to another trip to the World Series. The Boston media expects it. The Boston faithful (if that's what you can call a crowd of which many bailed on in the seventh inning) expect it. The National media expect it. Once again, the Rays find that only their fans and their own team believe they can do it. That's pressure on the Red Sox, folks.
I truly believe the Rays will win Game 6 and head on to the World Series to face Philadelphia. However, if Boston wins Game 6....well...let's just say I'll be a bit concerned, because then the pressure switches. I don't think we'll need to worry about it.
GO RAYS! Finish the job!

Thursday, October 16, 2008
Rays let the Series slip away...


Bolts Going Down the Tubes


Tuesday, October 14, 2008
De Ja Vu All Over Again - Rays Rip Sox - Within 1 Gm of the World Series

This wasn't supposed to happen. The young Rays were supposed to falter under the bright lights of the post season, on the road in Fenway Park - home of the defending World Champion Boston Red Sox. Following a 9-1 facewash of Sox in Game 3, the Tampa Bay Rays destroyed Boston for the second consecutive night, this time reaching double figures with a 13-4 victory.
Andy Sonnanstine pitched a superb 7 1/3 innings for the Rays, giving up six hits and 4 runs (2 earned). Carl Crawford was 5 for 5 with 2 RBI and 3 runs scored. Willy Aybar was 4 for 5 with a homer and 5 RBIs.
But today would belong to the offense, as the Rays ripped Red Sox starter Tim Wakefield from the very beginning. Pena opened the scoring with a 2 run homer over the monster, and was followed by Evan Longoria's blast into the monster seats. Suddenly, Tampa Bay was up 3-0 before the Sox even came to the plate.
After a scoreless second, the Rays would pad their lead with a 2 run homer by Willie Aybar to make it 5-0. In the bottom frame of the 3rd, Kevin Cash would get Boston on the board with a solo shot to left field to cut it to 5-1.
After a scoreless 4th and the Rays added a run in the 5th on an Aybar single, the flood gates opened in the 6th. With Manny Delcarmen pitching for the Sox, he struck out Perez for the first out of the inning. Jason Bartlett would triple to deep right center. Aki would walk, setting up BJ Upton with a scoring opportunity. Upton would rip a single to left, scoring Bartlett to make it 7-1. Delcarmen would proceed to walk Pena and Longoria, walking in the 8th run. Lopez would relieve Delcarmen, but apparently didn't get much of a warm up. Carl Crawford would single in Upton. Aybar would single in Pena and Navarro would ground out, scoring Longoria. After 5 1/2, the Rays had a commanding 11-1 lead.
In the bottom of the 7th, David Ortiz would triple for the Sox, and Kevin Youklis would ground out on a fielder's choice, scoring Ortiz to cut it to 11-2. Both teams would exchange two runs in the 8th inning and after a quiet top half of the 9th by the Rays, Tampa Bay took a 13-4 advantage into the bottom of the 9th for Edwin Jackson.
With this victory, the Rays now own a 3 game to 1 lead in the American League Championship Series. One more victory and they are off to the World Series. They'll have three chances to put it away, one more in Boston, the final two in St. Pete (if necessary).
The TBS announcers, ESPN pundits, and just about anyone else you can imagine all reminded us several times about how the Red Sox rallied from being down 3 games to 1 last season against the Cleveland Indians to win the ALCS and eventually the World Series. We also were reminded several times about how the Red Sox in 04 were down 3 games to 0 to Yankees, rallied, won the ALCS and their first World Series title in 86 yrs. Basically the message is until you have that 4th victory against the Red Sox, you can never count Boston out. But you know what? I don't think the Rays care about any of that. They seem obvlivious to the pressure of the situation, they've treated Game 4 of the ALCS like a game in the middle of May. For some reason, I don't believe they'll be phased by the Boston history.
Let me repeat, your Tampa Bay Rays are ONE...just ONE win away from the American League championship and a trip to the World Series.
What a year...unbelievable.

Monday, October 13, 2008
SHOCKER IN BEANTOWN - Rays ROCK Sox!


Bucs Smackdown Panthers!

By JC De La Torre
There haven't been many opportunities to say this - so I will enjoy this while I type it. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers up and laid the SMACKDOWN on the Carolina Panthers yesterday. The Bucs crushed Carolina 27-3 in a game that really wasn't even as close as the score. This was as a complete victory as we've seen from this Buccaneer squad in some time. The special teams contributed (blocked punt), the Offense contributed (20 points), and the defense absolutely dominated (3 interceptions of Jake Delhomme).
The Panthers turned the ball over three times and were limited to only 282 yds of total offense (most of which came in garbage time when the Bucs were playing reserves). The game not close from the outset. Rookie Linebacker Geno Hayes blocked Carolina punter Jason Baker's punt, recovered and took it in 27 yds for a score to give the Bucs a 7-0 lead. With 5:21 left in the first quarter, Tanard Jackson intercepted Delhomme, setting up a 5 play, 26 yd drive that culminated in a 2 yd Garcia to Alex Smith TD pass.
The teams would trade field goals in the second quarter and Matt Bryant would add another in the 3rd quarter to increase the lead to 20-3.
The Bucs would put the finishing touches on this one, driving 56 yds in 10 plays, as Earnest Graham plunged in to the end zone from the fullback position to stake Tampa Bay to a 27-3 advantage with 14:11 left in the ball game. The rest of the game consisted of failed Carolina drives and Warrick Dunn's running, as Warrick became the first back in 2008 to rush for over 100 yds against the vaunted Carolina defense. Dunn finished the day with 115 yds on 22 carries.
Tampa Bay didn't escape the game in perfect shape. Penalties continued to be a major issue for the team, as they were flagged several times for unsportsmanlike conduct. The Bucs finished the day 7 penalties for 80 yds. They also sustained injuries to FB Bryan Storer, WR Maurice Stovall, and LG Aaron Sears. Injured players Sabby Piscitelli and Barrett Ruud made it through without issue.
Then, there's the QB debate. Jeff Garcia looked steady, moving around in the pocket and making plays. He didn't turn the ball over and made the plays that resulted in the two Tampa Bay offensive touchdowns. Garcia was 15 for 20, 173 yds, with 1 TD. He was not sacked, which is a credit to the o-line who had a terrific day handling one of the fearcest front fours in football. I said to a friend, if Griese is going to be gun shy - he is no use to us. He may turn the ball over, but he also takes more chances that moves the chains and gets the Bucs into scoring position. Against Denver, he looked afraid to make a mistake, and that's not going to help the Bucs. Garcia looked confident, made plays, and most importantly, didn't turn the ball over. He looked like the old Jeff Garcia from last season. I think if Jeff Garcia has his head on right and is playing like he did last season - he is the choice for quarterback.
The Bucs improve to 4-2, dropping Carolina to an identical 4-2 record and enter a 3 way tie for first place in the NFC South with Carolina and Atlanta - two teams the Bucs dominated at home. Next week will be a big one, as it is Mike Alstott Commemorative Night. The Bucs will honor the A-train in front of a National television audience. The struggling Seattle Seahawks provide the opposition.

Sunday, October 12, 2008
Rays Outlast Redsox to Even the ALCS


Saturday, October 11, 2008
Gators Crush LSU


Bolts blow three goal lead...fall in OT


Friday, October 10, 2008
Missed Opportunities...Red Sox take Game 1


And Here.....We....GO!
By JC De La Torre
Tonight is Game One of the American League Championship Series between the Tampa Bay Rays and the defending World Champions, the Boston Red Sox.
Game Ones are crucial, as 60% of Game one winners typically go on to win the series and we know there is no love between the Rays and Sox.
I truly believe this is going to be some of the best baseball we've ever seen in Tampa Bay. Are you fired up? I am! GO RAYS!

Gators, Tigers in Crucial SEC Showdown

By JC De La Torre
USF may be on the bye, but it doesn't mean there won't be some huge College Football games this week that effect the bay area. In a match up of the nation's last two National Champions, the Florida Gators host the LSU Tigers at the swamp for a huge SEC game.
#11 Florida suffered an early upset at the hands of Ole Miss, while #4 LSU remains undefeated and has won four of the last six meetings with the Gators (including two of the last three in Gainesville). For the Gators, this is a must-win game if the harbor any national title aspirations. For LSU, they can really make a statement if they can go into hostile territory and pull out a victory against a solid opponent.
It should be an interesting game. For the Gators, its all about Tebow and Harvin. These two players are the engine of the offense, but they can't be expected to do it alone. Florida's going to need to be able to run the football with their three-headed attack of Rainey, Demps, and Moody. The Florida defense, which has been solid most of the season, will have a stiff test with the Tigers offense.
I think Florida defends the swamp in a nailbiter.

Lightning open North American schedule Tomorrow

By JC De La Torre
The Tampa Bay Lightning make their North American debut on Saturday night against the Carolina Hurricanes at the St. Pete Times Forum. The Lightning will look slightly different than the one that went to the Czech Republic.
Tampa Bay traded defenseman Shane O'Brien, one of the last of former GM Jay Feaster's horrible trades, and Forward Michel Ouellet to the Vancouver Canucks for defenseman Lukas Krajicek and a minor leaguer. O'Brien never fit in to the Lightning's system under John Tortorella and seemed to be in the same boat with new head coach Barry Melrose.
The Lightning will look to shake off the 0-2 start, as they've had several practices this week, working primarily on the forecheck and puck possession. The Lightning woefully lacked physicality against the Rangers in the first two games, losing many of the one-on-one battles, which contributed to an unbelievable amount of shots against the Lightning netminders.
This has got to change to allow the Bolts snipers Vincent Lecavalier, Martin St. Louis, and Steven Stamkos to get going.

Garcia is in...Galloway? Maybe.

By JC De La Torre
Jeff Garcia is back as the starting quarterback for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Garcia is saying all the right things in the media about how he's put the past behind him. He knows this maybe his last shot here in Tampa Bay and all the craziness of the off-season needs to be put in the rear view mirror for good. Garcia says he's healthy and ready to return to the Pro Bowl (albeit as an alternate) level he played at last season. Bottom line, if Garcia is back to where he was last season, the Bucs as an offense will be better. Griese may make more plays downfield, but he also makes a boatload more mistakes. After throwing six picks in two games, he looked hesitant or gun shy against Denver. A gun shy Griese is a worthless Griese for the Buccaneers. It took Garcia a little while to get going (throwing a horrible interception in the process), but he came on towards the end of the game, leading the Bucs on a 90 yd scoring drive. That's the kind of Garcia the Bucs need.
The Bucs may have another crucial weapon returning to the offense for Sunday's crucial NFC South showdown with the first place Carolina Panthers. Joey Galloway is making some comments in the local fishwraps this morning that he might be ready to return soon - perhaps as soon as Carolina. Galloway participated in his first practice since injuring his foot in Week 1 and told the Pewter Report - "I am cutting and actually catching balls today, so we're on the road to playing soon," said Galloway. "I will go do some things [in practice] today and we'll see what happens."
A return of Joey Galloway changes the Buccaneers offense, giving the Buccaneers a deep threat that can keep defenses honest.

Monday, October 6, 2008
It's Boston

One thing can definitely said about this series, the teams hate each other. The fans hate each other. Each game was hotly contested...it should make for a great ALCS.

RAYS WIN AND ADVANCE TO THE ALCS!


Sunday, October 5, 2008
Historic Day...of LOSING...

White Sox Live to Play Another Day...


Bucs Run Out of Time in Denver


Bolts drop two in the Czech Republic

The Tampa Bay Lightning's 08-09 season got off to a rough start by gettings swept in a back-to-back by the New York Rangers. Both games ended 2-1 but the scores were hardly indicative of how lopside the games were. The Lightning were outshot today 39-19, a day after getting outshot 41-21, it was obvious the ice was tilted in the Lightning's zone.

Historic Day in Tampa Bay
This is the first time in Tampa Bay sports history that all 3 major sports teams played meaningful games on the same day.
The Lightning took on the Rangers, the Buccaneers were on the road in Denver, and of course, the Rays were on the road looking to wrap up the ALDS against the White Sox.

Saturday, October 4, 2008
Amidst the other Madness - the New Tampa Bay Lightning debut Today


Rays fly past the Sox again, Up 2-0 in the Series


Friday, October 3, 2008
The Pitts for USF in Thursday Night loss

By JC De La Torre
Almost forgotten in the euphoria for Tampa Bay Rays baseball was that the USF Bulls had a Big East football game on Thursday night. Apparently, the Bulls forgot as well, as they sleepwalked through a disappointing 26-21 lost to Pitt.
Running back LaSean McCoy led the way for the Panthers, with 142 yds and two scores. It started off well enough for the Bulls with a blocked punt giving USF an early 7-0 advantage, but turnovers and the inability to slow down the Pitt running game would ultimately be their undoing.
This loss essentially eliminates any hopes USF had for having a shot a the National Championship. You have to go undefeated to have shot when you're in the Big East. One loss teams like Florida and USC can take a loss and still have a chance because they're in power conferences. While USF is in a BCS conference, the Big East is not regarded as one of the better conferences in the land and a loss is damning evidence that a team does not belong in championship consideration.
The good news for the Bulls is that they can still win the Big East and get to a BCS game. Just not THE BCS game.

Thursday, October 2, 2008
Top of the 9th

Here we go...
Dan Wheeler takes over...
Konerko at the plate...takes strike one! Takes Strike two...Cowbells are a-ringin'...fans on their feet...fouls off a pitch...just missed, ball one low...high, ball two...grounded foul...Outside for ball three - Konerko thinks its ball four - DOH! Ground ball foul...ground foul again...10th pitch of this at bat coming up...another foul...High fly ball deep to left....way back...fair and gone - HOME RUN for Konerko!
Griffey is up...takes strike one...now a high fly ball deep to left but playable, Crawford under it...out number 1...
Ramirez is up...takes strike one...ball in the dirt-ball one...swing and miss, strike 2...cow bells banging...pop foul...pop foul again...man, are they working Wheeler...Ramirez throws the bat at the ball..connects foul...SWING AND A MISS STRUCK HIM OUT! TWO DOWN!
And now AJ Pirzynski...Take strike one...Ball one, just outside...High fly ball, deep to center, BJ under it...makes the catch!
RAYS WIN! RAYS WIN! RAYS WIN!
The Tampa Bay Rays take game 1 of the ALDS, defeating the Chicago White Sox 6-4!
Player of the game: Evan Longoria, 3-4, 2 hrs, 3 rbi
Good game by the Rays today - we knew the White Sox had power but they were able to manage it and pull off the win.
So the Rays are up 1 game to 0 and have a chance to take a 2-0 lead tomorrow night. We will not be blogging Game two, but we will definitely commenting after the game is over.
How bout those Rays Tampa Bay!

Bottom of the 8th
Richard still pitching...
Rocco Baldelli at the plate for Cliff Floyd - ball one, takes ball two, takes strike one, fouls off strike two...ground ball to 2nd, out.
Navi at the plate...Strike one..Navi pops into center...LOOK out - they make the catch but they almost collided in the outfield - wow...
Gross is up - first pitch - BASE HIT up the middle!
Bartlett is up...liner into left BASE HIT for Bartlett!
Aki is up...
Doc Cooper, pitching coach for the Chi Sox is up talking to Richards...Carrasco and Dotel warming up for Chicago in the Bull Pen
Aki...High ball one...Pop foul - Out of play...Wheeler is warming up for the Rays...ball two outside...Ball three outside....BALL FOUR - BASES LOADED!
White Sox Manager Ozzie Guillen is going to make a pitching change...
Recaping the Cabrera-Balfour shoutfest
Dotel is the pitcher...
Upton at the plate - he hasn't been good all day 0 for 4...Takes ball one...Takes ball two outside...takes strike one...takes strike two...its even 2-2...STRIKES OUT LOOKING...GEEBUS, BJ!
So we go to the 9th...Rays 6, White Sox 3

Top of the 8th
JP Howell in as a pitcher...
Bryan Anderson replaces Griffey - Takes Strike one...takes ball one...takes ball two...takes ball three...take strike two...Takes Strike three - as Anderson was heading to first, Umpire Joe West rung him up....
Dye is up...takes strike one...ball one inside...hard foul...Cow bells going crazy...high curve, Dye fouls it off...Swing and Miss - STRUCK HIM OUT!
Thome is up, takes strike one...takes strike two....More Cow bells....Ball - just a hair outside...High ball outside - 2-2....fouled off...Ball three High and inside - FULL COUNT....Grounder to Barlett to Aybar...we're done with the top half of the 8th...
The Rays are 3 outs away and take a 6-3 into the bottom of the 8th.

Bottom of the 7th
Take me out to the ball game...
Sign: Hoo Rays
Crowd chanting "Let's Go Rays!"
Upton is up, takes ball one, takes strike one...fly ball to right...Out...
Aybar is up...Ball one outside...Ball two low...Ground ball hard to third - Uribe's got it, over to first - two outs...
Guillen coming out....but not taking out Richard yet...
Longoria at the plate...Takes ball one...takes ball low...takes ball three outside...ball four...walked him with nothing to hit...
Carl Crawford is up....Ball one outside...Strike one...Longoria going - steals second...Crawford fouls it out of play....ground ball to 2nd...throw to first got him.
After 7 innings, Rays 6, W-Sox 3
Rays six outs away...

Top of the 7th
TBS pimping Cubs-Dodgers...
Konerko is up...Fouls off...Ball one...Fouled down the left field line...Ground ball base hit into left...
Griffey is up...Ball outside....takes strike one...Swing and a miss, strike two...foul tipped to stay alive...swing and a miss - STRUCK HIM OUT....4th strike out for Shields...
Ramirez is up...Takes ball one close inside...Balfour warming up in the bull pen...Ground ball foul...TBS announcer just called JP Howell "CJ Howell"...ball inside...ball outside, ball 3...Ball four...the first walk by Shields...Men at first and second, 1 out...
Hickey comes out...
Pirzynski is up...Pirzynski is HIT BY THE PITCH...bases are loaded with one out.
Maddon is coming out...and that's it for James Shields. He goes 6 and 1/3
Grant Balfour now pitching...
Juan Uribe at the plate...Uribe lines it foul out of play....Just a hair outside, ball one...Swing and miss - 95 mph heater from Balfour...Cow Bells they are a ringing...Another heater from Balfour - SWING AND A MISS - STRUCK HIM OUT!
Cabrera is up - Takes ball one outside...Now Caberra and Balfour are arguing - the pitch wasn't close to him...Balfour swing, foul ball...Balfour and Cabrerra still yelling at each other...Ball two, low...Low Ball two....look out...SWING AND A MISS- STRUCK HIM OUT! Balfour tells Cabrera SIT YO ASS DOWN!
Rays get out of trouble and after 6 1/2, Tampa Bay 6, Chicago 3

Bottom of the 6th
Bartlett is up...Bartlett fakes a bunt...Joe Maddon talking about his favorite sayings...bartlett fakes another bunt but takes it for a strike...takes strike two...swing and a miss, strik three...
Aki is up...Ball One...Ball two low...Ball three high...Takes Strike One...Swing and a miss for strike two...swing and a miss...Richard strikes out the side...
Wow...the dude is doing good.
After 6, Tampa Bay 6, Chicago 3

Top of the 6th
Wise is up...takes ball one...trys to bunt on, fielded by Shields...OUT at first, nice catch by Aybar
Dye is up....Swing and a miss - strike one...Ball one...takes ball two...takes Ball three...grounder foul...Fly ball into Right field...Caught, out number two...
Thome is up...swing and a miss strike one...ball one...grounder back to Shields...easy out number 3...
1, 2, 3 in the 6th...
After 5 1/2, Rays 6, White Sox 3

Bottom of the 5th
Aki is up, takes strike one...takes ball one...Liner over 2nd - BASE HIT for AKI!
BJ is up...please make something happen BJ! Throw to 1st by Vasquez...BJ takes strike-no BALL One, wow...Throw to 1st, the crowd boos...Takes strike one...Liner into right pulling...FOUL...Outside ball two...Ground Ball, Slow Bouncer...Close play at 2nd..He DROPS IT - NO they call Aki Out! WTF!
Aybar is up with Upton on 1st, 1 out. Aybar watches a pitch out, Upton wasn't going. Ball two. Takes Strike one. Throw to 1st, Upton late getting back but safe. Another throw to first. Ground ball between 3rd and short - BASE HIT AYBAR!
Men on 1st and 2nd...Longo is up to the plate.
Longoria...Ball one low and outside...Ball two outside...scared of Longoria...Strike One...Grounder BASE HIT LONGO...Upton trying to score - the throw - SAFE! SAFE! Men at 1st and 2nd.
Ozzie Guillen is coming out - the day is over for Vasquez...
Clinton Richard is the new pitcher...Carl Crawford at the plate, 2 men on 1 out.
CC...Takes ball one outside...Fouls it OFF his foot...OUCH...Crawford limping but staying in...Ground ball up the middle BASE HIT! Aybar around to score...men at 1st and 2nd, still one out. Rays now lead 6-3
Cliff Floyd is up. Takes Ball one...DEEP TO RIGHT-FOUL AGAIN! Come on Cliff, Straighten it up! Foul, strike two....Cliff dives, nearly hit - it hit the bat, foul ball...Grounder foul....Foul once again....Swing and miss - strikes out again...
Navarro is up...Takes ball one...takes strike one...High Foul into left...Swing and a miss...strike three
The damage is done - they chase Vasquez and pad the lead.
After 5 innings, its the Rays 6, the White Sox 3.

Top of the 5th
Pirzenski is up....Fouls off ball one...Liner to Left...BASE HIT. Damn that guy...I can't spell his name and he always gets hits...
Juan Uribe is up...How many Uribe's have been in baseball? Throw to 1st. Check swing grounder, foul...Uribe High Fly Ball Deep to Left...Crawford under it, he's got it...Pirzenski is going - no he's not - back to 1st.
Orlando Cabrerra back up - Takes Strike 1...Takes Strike two - Pirzenski is going - Navi's got him, easy out...Cabrerra fouls it back...Shields, wild pitch - ball one...Liner to Right Field - Gross is under it...out #3...
Thank you AJ Whatever-the-hell-your-name-is...
After 4 1/2 - Tampa Bay 4, Chicago 3

Bottom of the 4th
Cliff Floyd is up...takes ball one...Check swing ball two...Ball three low...HIGH FLY BALL DEEP RIGHT - BUT FOUL....Swing and a miss, strike two - nice cut by Floyd....Takes Strike three...sixth strike out for Javier Vasquez....
Ozzie Interview...Man of few words - understandable words, that is...
Navarro is up...takes a swing and a miss, strike one...Fouls it off, strike two...Navi pops it high....Ramirez under it - out number 2....
Gabe Gross is up...Ball outside....Low Ball Two...Outside Ball three - 3 and 0 count...Takes Strike one...Fouls it off, full count....Fouls it off again...still 3-2 count...Takes Ball four...WALK for Gross...
Bartlett is up...We get a stirring shot of Nick Swisher of the Sox, whose not playing, taking a magic marker to a bat....ball one...ball two - GROSS is stealing and is SAFE! Gross to 2nd. Swing and a miss by Bartlett - wow, big cut....Takes Ball three - 3-1 to Bartlett...Pops it up....dang it...Ramirez under it, he's got it.
Looks like Vasquez is starting to lose his pitch control.
After 4 innings, its the Rays 4, the White Sox 3.

Top of the 4th
Konerko is up...Takes ball one...takes ball two...takes Strike one...Fouls it off strike two...Takes STRIKE THREE - HE'S OUT!
Interview with Maddon...Pena scratched his eye at home, and his eye is blurry, decided to shut him down.
Griffey is up...Ball One...Strike One on a swing and a miss...Ball two...swing and a miss strike two...Griffey grounder to Bartlett, good throw, he's out.
Ramirez is up...Ball One...takes strike one...Swing and a...no he didn't go around, Ball two...Swing, foul...strike two...check swing hits the ball down the first base line but foul...They talk about Pena's love for the team...High Ball three...Grounder to Aybar...1,2,3 inning for Shieldsy...
After three and half, Rays 4, W-Sox 3

Bottom of the 3rd
Rays need to bounce back after a rough top half...
Bartlett is up...ball one...Ground Ball BASE HIT for Barlett.
He goes to 1st.
Top of the line up...Aki is up....Aki shortens to bunt but pulls back...ball one...High fly ball...deep center...over Griffey's head! Bartlett around 3rd heading home...he scores...Aki going to 3rd close throw...SAFE! SAFE! Triple for AKI!
BJ is up...Swing at a ball way outside...come on BJ! WTF! BJ fouls it back, 0-2 count...Foul tipped into the catcher's mit...out...horrible at bat by Upton...
Aybar is up...Line foul, out of play....ball one, low and inside...Fly ball deep to left...Aki will try to score...Great throw by Wise...but AKI MAKES IT! HE'S SAFE!
Two out Longo up...HIGH FLY BALL DEEP LEFT....LONGO DID IT AGAIN! HOME RUN LONGO! HOLY SMOKES!
CC up...Swings strike one...takes ball one..low ball two...Takes Strike two....Fouls it off....Ball three low...Full count...High Fly Ball Deep Right....but playable for Dye, he makes the catch.
Wow, the Rays answer the White Sox 3 run inning with a 3 run inning of their own.
After three, its the Rays 4, the White Sox 3.

Top of the 3rd
Ramirez up, takes strike one...ball one...Ramirez bunts foul...oh crap, Aybar in for Pena...no report on what's up with Pena...Ramirez foul deep to left...low ball two...Ground ball, up the middle...BASE HIT! Ramirez on first.
Still no word on why Aybar took over for Pena at first.
AJ Pirzinski is up...blooper into left, base hit...men at first and 2nd...
Uribe up...he bunts, Shields to first...runners advance.
Back to the top of the order, Cabrera is up...swing and a miss....Cabrera pops up in the infield...Aki under it...makes the catch, two down.
Wise up...takes strike one...Ball one...ball two...swing and a miss - strike two...Cowbells...MORE COWBELL RAYS FANS...High fly ball...deep to RIGHT....HOME RUN! Sox take a 3-1 lead...
Jermaine Dye is up now...takes a strike...ball one...ball two...fouled back - 2-2 count...Dye high fly ball deep to center over Upton's head....base hit...double...
Hickey's coming out to talk to Shields...
Thome up...Takes ball one inside...Takes Ball two...Takes strike one...Swing and a miss, strike two...Cow bells a ringing....Low, Ball three...full count...Fouls it off to stay a live...Grounder to Aki...over to Aybar...inning over...
Not a good inning for Shields...3 runs, four hits.
Dewayne Wise's 3 run homer makes it W-Sox 3, Rays 1 after 2.5 innings

Bottom of the 2nd
Sign: 10 years, 1,620 Games, 1,620 Beers, Playoffs- Priceless!
Longo up...First Pitch...DEEEP LEFT - CYA! HOMER FOR LONGO!
Crawford up...foul ball...another foul ball..Swing and Miss...quickly down...
Cliff Floyd is up....High Fly Ball DEEEEP RIGHT....FOUL! DAMN IT! Low, ball one. Inside Ball two...Foul ball...Cliff Fouls it off again...Cliff tries to hold up but goes too far around, strikes out.
Navi up...High outside, ball one...Way inside ball two, Navi had to move out of the way...Ball three outside...3-0 count...Takes strike one...Ball-NO STRIKE TWO...wtf that was high....Navi chops down the first base line, four ball...Navi pops it up...they've lost it in the roof...they've lost it in the roof....drops in! FAIR! Navi goes to 2nd.
Gross is up...Takes strike one...Swings badly, strike two...Inside ball one...low ball two...Gross swings late, misses...strikes out...
Good inning for the Rays 1 run, 2 hits...the homer by Longo leaves it after 2, Rays 1, W-Sox 0.

Top of the 2nd
Announcers blabbing about how baseball thought they were going to fade
Thome up...Fouled off..High ball one...Ground ball, broken bat, Aki's got it, one away...
Konerko...ground to Longo - toss to Pena...two down...
Griffey, Jr is up...ball one...ball two, appeal to third, no strike...ball three...Griffey takes strike one...Swing and a miss...we're full...Cowbells are ringing...SWING AND A MISS, bad swing by Griffey, that was ball four!
After 1.5, W-Sox 0, Rays 0

Bottom of the 1st
Aki leads off for the Rays...Ball one...Slow roller to first, Konerko's got it...1 down.
BJ up...First pitch swing, fly to right....Dye under, puts it away, 3 pitches, 2 down.
Pena up...Swing and a miss...not even close on that one....Low ball one. Announcers blabbing about how important experience is...Ball two high and outside...Swing and a miss, strike two...nasty cut by Pena...Swing and a miss - he's done, we're done.
Rays looked a little anxious to get into the game, swinging at some bad pitches. They need to settle down.
After 1, Rays 0, W-Sox 0

Top of the 1st...
Here we go...
Orlando Cabrera up...looks like him and Navi have words before the first pitch. STRIKE from Shields. STRIKE TWO from shields....fly ball to Right field....Gabe's got it...1 away.
Dewayne Wise...Foul ball...Foul ball...Wise swings and a miss...SHIELDS STRIKE OUT! WHOO HOO! Some Rays fans sporting a Ray-Hawk...blue mohawk.
Jermaine Dye is up now...Low ball one....Fastball, Strike one....Inside Ball two...Grounder, Longoria's got it...over to Pena...1,2,3 inning....
Nice start for the Rays.
After a half inning Chicago 0, Rays on Deck

Opening Introductions
The Rays are being introduced....and Dennis Eckersley of the TBS coverage just said "The only good thing about Tampa is the sun..." Wtf?

Garcia Moving Up to #2?

By JC De La Torre
It appears that while publicly he still supports Brian Griese, Jon Gruden is like the rest of us. He's sick of seeing the bonehead interceptions that the Buccaneers were forced to overcome the last two weeks in victories over Chicago and Green Bay.
Because of that, it appears, according to some reports, that he's elevated frustrated former starter Jeff Garcia to the #2 spot. If Griese begins to falter against his old team Denver this week, its definitely possible we could see Jeff Garcia inserted back into the lineup.
Such thoughts were unfanthomable a couple weeks ago when Garcia's injuries and deteoriating relationship with Gruden forced his benching.
As the Quarterback Turns continues on Sunday at 4pm Tampa time.

11 Years of Frustration Ends Today

By JC De La Torre
It doesn't matter if the Tampa Bay Rays win or lose today (ok, it matters a lot), it matters that they are here. After 11 years of owner issues, horrible draft picks, horrible free agency moves (anyone remember The Hit Show?), horrible community relations, and horrible baseball - the Rays have finally arrived in Baseball's most valued location - THE PLAYOFFS.
How they got here is anyone's guess. A good run of draft picks certainly helps, but only three of the twenty five man playoff roster are top picks. Most of these players have either persevered through the previous regime, were traded for in previous salary dumping deals, or were smart (and affordable) free agent choices by the new Rays braintrust. While some of his in-game decisions remain puzzling, you have to hand it to manager Joe Maddon on how he's handled his club. Tampa Bay used to be where managers' careers go to die. Even Sweet Lou Pinella couldn't win here. Yet, after a rocky first season, Maddon's managerial style seemed to be just the right fit for this young baseball team.
Finally, the team gelled and displayed a heart that few baseball teams before them have.
It took awhile, but the Rays definitely deserve to be here after a magical season. Hopefully, it will keep going. Who wouldn't want to see Pinella come back to Tampa Bay in a Rays-Cubs improbable World Series?
Some quick notes about today's game and the series -
* Troy Percival is not on the playoff roster for this round.
* Carl Crawford is back for the Rays, but speedy Fernando Perez still made the playoff roster.
* David Price also made the playoff roster and will play long relief coming out of the bullpen.
Don't forget, we'll be bloggin' game one right here on Tampa Bay Sports Blog.

Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Monte and Gruden mentioned in Raiders Sideshow

By JC De La Torre
During the termination press conference of former Oakland Raiders Head Coach Lane Kiffin, two prominent Buccaneers coaches, Monte Kiffin (Lane's father) and former Raider Head Coach and Current Bucs Head Coach Jon Gruden's names came up.
Al Davis was in pure Darth Raider form when describing the odyssey of the Kiffin era, or error, as it were, as he called the young coach a 'professional liar'.
Davis reference Lane's father, Monte Kiffin several times during the press conference (source: Bay Area Sports Beat) -
"His father once applied for a job with us when we were in Los Angeles, that was Monte Kiffin"
“‘I know that you wanted to bring your father in to run the defense, and Monte -- that's Monte Kiffin told me that he wanted to come here, even though he is under contract to Tampa. I did not want to tamper with another team.
“We had our attorneys call Bruce Allen and tell him that Monte Kiffin, because otherwise it's a tampering charge, talked to me and all he talked to me was about Lane, how to handle Lane and things like that. What he really wanted to do was come here and coach.”
Toward the end of the press conference, a question was posed to the new interim head coach of the Oakland Raiders, Tom Cable, what was the difference between himself and the other five coaches that failed since Jon Gruden.
After Cable answered, Al Davis bristled, saying "What's that you said about Jon Gruden?".
The writer sounded a bit flustered, saying, "That all the coaches failed after Gruden...except for...you know...the Super Bowl year."
Davis smirked, "Yeah, that's right. I'd take that year every three years."
Davis then rambled on incoherantly about how they were on a short week and treated the Super Bowl like the Rose Bowl believing that he proved his point that the Raider were successful after Gruden. (Ignoring the fact that Bill Callahan had essentially the same team and ran the same offense as Gruden, so much so, Gruden used his knowledge to beat them like a drum in the Super Bowl).
You have to feel for Monte and Lane - I'm sure Lane will land on his feet. As for you Raider fans out there....wow, I hate to see what has happened to your once proud franchise. Commitment to Excellence has turned into Commitment to Excrement. Good Luck!

Vinny, Bolts, Complete Final Test
The Lightning defeated a very inspired HC Slovan club in BRATISLAVA, Slovakia 3-2 in a shoot out to wrap up the pre-season at 5-1. Vinny Lecavalier scored a regulation goal and a shoot out goal to help the Bolts avoid the upset.
Tampa Bay continued to pair down their roster, trading Nick Tarnasky to Nashville for a conditional pick and waiving Michel Ouellet.
The Bolts open the season with back-to-back games against the New York Rangers Saturday and Sunday in Slovakia.
The great thing about this trip is I think it will give a team that has had a lot of transition in the off-season a chance to get to know each other and start to develop that team bond that every hockey club needs to be successful.

White Sox, Crawford coming to the Trop

By JC De La Torre
After weeks of wondering, the wait is over for the Rays. The Chicago White Sox won the war of attrition with the Minnesota Twins, beating them 1-0 in the one game playoff that decided the AL Central pennant. For the Rays, it means they face a team that they fared pretty well against during the season, when they posted a 6-4 record and were 4-1 in games decided by two runs or less. The Rays, on paper, have superior starting pitching, defense, and bullpen, but the White Sox definitely seem to have an edge in power. For the Rays to succeed, they will need a much better pitching performance from the starting 4 pitchers than they did in Sepetember, where they had a combined 4-7 record and a 4 plus ERA. The scheduled rotation for the Rays in the ALDS is Shields, Kaz, Garza, and if necessary, Sonny and Shields again.
The Rays also gave their fans some good news, as Carl Crawford will be on the ALDS roster and is expected to start in Game 1.
Tampa Bay Sports Blog will be Blogging during Game 1 so be sure to check back with us.



