As the truism goes, one game counts the same in April as it does in September. But there are still a few things we can gleam from Opening Day. Whether or not any of it’s useful is a different story.
- Fernando Cabrera (1 IP, 6 ER) won’t end the season with an ERA under 2.00.
- Bobby Crosby sure finds creative ways to injur himself.
- Somebody needs to tell the Orioles to save some of their power for non-Opening Day games — six straight kickoff wins, six straight losing seasons.
- Either Kenny Rogers renewed his pact with the Devil or the Kansas City offense is awful. Hey, why not both?
- This Roberto Petagine guy is pretty good (HR). Somebody should give him a full-time job.
- Albert Pujols has not decided to coast this year.
- I’m on pace to watch parts of 524 games through mlb.tv this season. And I don’t feel the slightest bit of laziness.
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Sky is a baseball fan and racket sport afficianado living in upstate NY. His favorite color is orange and is just about ready to give up on his life-long dream to become the next Magnus ver Magnuson (World's Strongest Man). His favorite baseball teams are the Yankees and Red Sox, proving that there's hope in the Middle East.
August 22nd, 2007 at 2:08 pm
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