A Strange Coincidence

By Blaidd Drwg

In Saturday’s pitching matchup between Felix Hernandez and Javier Vazquez, both pitchers had the exact same pitch distribution after their 99th pitch – 33 balls, 66 strikes. It is always neat to see 33 66 99 on the pitch count board, really cool to see it twice in one game.

Recommended Game: Lost Cities

by Coltrane

Title:  Lost Cities

Game Type:  Risk management card game. 

Number of Players:  2

Complexity of Rules:  Low

Time to Play:  20-30 minutes, tops.

The concept:  Both players work on their own expeditions — the object is to have the more profitable expeditions at the end of the game.  Players must use caution — initiating an expedition has a steep price, and a “money-sink”  venture can end the chances of winning.

Further explanation:  There are five colors of “suits” (yellow, blue, white, black, and red).  Each color represents a possible expedition for each player.  The suits are numbered 1-10, and there are three “investment” (multiplier) cards in each suit. 

Each player starts with 8 cards.  The first player must either play a card onto an expedition, or opt to discard a card.  Whether the player chooses to “play” or “discard”, the color of the card must match the color of the expedition.  (In other words, a “red” card must be placed onto a “red” expedition.)  The player’s turn concludes with drawing a card either from the top of the deck or from the top of one of the discard stacks.  The Twist:  Each card “played” to an expedition must be higher in number than the last one laid down.  Also, “investment” (multiplier) cards may be played at the outset of an expedition — before any numbered cards are added.  This dramatically increases the payout/loss potential of that expedition.

Why I like it:  Lost Cities is a fast, breezy game that’s portable and goes well with beverages.  It has a good amount of strategy for a game that can be learned in minutes.

BoardGameGeek link here.  More reviews are in the forums, about 2/3 of the way down the page.

Available at Gary’s Games in Seattle or at Amazon.com.

Stephen Strasburg

By Blaidd Drwg

Note: I wrote this post earlier in the week and then forgot to post it. It looks like I made the correct call at the end.

How magnanimous of him – Stephen Strasburg “understands” why he was left off the All-Star team. Did Strasburg deserve to be considered an All-Star with the whole of 6 MLB starts under his belt? The only way I could justify it would be if he was bordering on unhittable in all 6 of those starts. Let’s look and see how they broke down:

IP ER H BB SO ERA WHIP Avg Game Score
Starts 1-4 25.333 5 19 5 41 1.78 0.94 68
Starts 5-6 11.333 5 10 5 12 3.97 1.32 52.5

If you are not familiar with Game Score, it is a measure of how well a starter does, with 50 being a good start and 60+ being great. I know it is not realistic to believe that he could maintain his stats in the first 4 starts over the course of the season, but why the difference? It is simple; the level of competition changed and the league has had a chance to scout him.

Here are his opponents with their current MLB ranking in Runs Scored:

Opponent Lg Rank RS Result
Start 1 Pirates 30 W 5-2
Start 2 @ Indians 23 W 9-4
Start 3 White Sox 20 W 2-1
Start 4 Royals 18 L 1-0
Start 5 @ Braves 11 L 5-0
Start 6 Mets 9 W 6-5

Notice a trend here? Not surprisingly, his numbers have declined as the competition improves. His next start is against another offensively challenged team – the Giants, who are 21st in scoring. I do expect a good start out of Strasburg. As far as I am concerned however, based on his performances against the Mets and Braves, he is not quite an All-Star yet. I think his true value lies somewhere in between his splits.

For those who have already sized him up for his plaque in Cooperstown, just remember, no #1 overall draft pick has ever won 200 games in the majors. A lot can happen on the road to Cooperstown over the next 20 years.

Cliff Lee

By Blaidd Drwg

According to ESPN, it seems like New York is the likely destination for Cliff Lee. If that is the case, I would expect him to be pulled from tonight’s start against the Yankees sometime before the game. If that deal falls through and his destination is elsewhere, I suspect he will pitch tonight.

Either way, hang onto your hats folks!

Updated 3:15 PM – It is official, Cliff Lee is no longer a Mariner. He is headed to Texas with Mark Lowe and Cash for Justin Smoak and 3 minor leaguers.

Houston Astros All-Time Win Leader

By Blaidd Drwg

OK – If you had to guess at who is the all-time wins leader for the Houston Astros, you would probably guess Nolan Ryan, JR Richard or Mike Scott, right? Well, you would be wrong as they rank 6th, 5th and 4th respectively, significantly behind #3 Larry Dierker (who was vastly underrated), #2 Roy Oswalt and #1…wait for it…Joe Niekro. Raise your hand if you had a clue that Niekro won 38 more games as an Astro than Nolan Ryan.

If you gave me 10 guesses on the answer to this one, there is no way I would have ever gotten it.

Things to do with your CSA box

By Iron Chef Leftovers

I don’t actually get a CSA basket (although I probably should), but I know plenty of people who do and I frequently get asked if I want the stuff they aren’t going to use or what can they do with the leftovers. I say, make a stir-fry. I am pretty sure that stir-fry is ancient Chinese for “take a whole bunch of shit and throw it in a pot to make something tasty.”

I love summer in the Northwest since we have access to some great quality and amazingly fresh ingredients. Here is my CSA inspired stir-fry from a farmer’s market shopping spree. There is really no recipe. I just cut up a bunch of stuff, cooked it and ate it. It really is that simple.

The Software
Zucchini
Bok Choy
Green Bell Peppers
Walla Walla Onions
Broccoli
Garlic – minced or sliced
Oil (any kind will do, I use olive)
Lime
Soy Sauce
Rice Wine Vinegar
Chicken Stock
Sesame Seeds

The Stir-Fry
Chop the zucchini, bok choy, peppers and onions to whatever size you want them to be. I personally like large pieces of veggies, so I chopped them very roughly. You are going to cook all of the veggies separately, so you will need a large sauté pan and a large bowl. Heat the pan over medium-high heat with about 1.5 tablespoons of oil. When the oil is hot, add the onions. Cook for about 1 minute until they begin to soften. Add a little soy sauce and toss the onions around in it. Continue cooking until less cooked than you would want to eat (they will continue cooking in the bowl). Add in garlic and cook for 15 -30 seconds more. Empty contents of pot into bowl. Return pot to heat, add oil until it is hot and add whichever veggie you would like to cook next (it really does not matter), just remember not to overcook them and add a dash or 2 of soy sauce for the last minute or so of cooking. Repeat the process until all of the veggies are done. Once all of the veggies are done, take a small amount of chicken stock and deglaze the pan (or you can use veggie stock, water, wine, beer – pretty much any liquid will work). Add it to the bowl of cooked veggies. Takes some rice wine vinegar, the juice of the lime and a handful of sesame seeds and add them to the bowl. Give everything a good stir and taste. Adjust the seasonings as needed. Eat. That is it; the whole thing takes less than 10 minutes.

Notes
You can add any veggies you want to this, the recipe is based on what I picked up and looked good. I like to serve this over some pan-fried yakisoba noodles, but you can serve it over rice, cous cous, pasta or just on its own. If you want some protein in it, this does work well with tofu or poultry. If you like heat, a nice chile sauce or some diced chile peppers are wonderful. Ginger is also nice with this too – just mince it and add it at the same time as the onions. Just remember – don’t overcook the veggies or you will end up with mush.

For the First Time in World Cup History…

By Blaidd Drwg

We will have a European Champion in a tournament not played in Europe. As hard as it is to believe, no European team has ever won a World Cup Title when the tournament was played outside of Europe. With the Dutch 3-2 Victory over Uruguay this morning, it guarantees a European champion for the 2010 tournament.

I do have to wonder how the people of South Africa feel about having their former colonizers in the finals.

Guess the All-Star 3B

By Blaidd Drwg

OK, quick, who should be the All-Star starter on this list:

AVG HR RBI OPS OPS+ WAR
Player A .341 12 53 .922 141 2.9
Player B .294 12 56 .868 132 3.2
Player C .278 12 61 .842 129 2.2

All 3 of these players were named to the American League All-Star team today. Depending on what you look at, you can probably make a case for all 3 guys to be the starter, and keep in mind one is a Yankee and one is a Red Sox, so you have the popularity factor to include. Personally, based on the stats, I would go with Player B, and, it appears, the fan voting agrees with me on this one, by quite a margin.

Player A is Adrian Beltre, Player B is Evan Longoria and Player C is Alex Rodriguez.