Matt Cain
There exists a gambling fallacy – one that applies to many games, but is especially evident in roulette – in which a player believes that if the bouncing ball has landed on red enough times, black is bound to come up next. There are a few other ways to play this particular gambit on a […]
After the Giants took to Twitter to make some rather unoriginal topics trend on Twitter last night, I think it only right to fight fire with a nuclear unicorn weapon. Of course, the hashtags in use have no impact on the game, but they provide a cathartic release for those of us who are sick […]
Posted in: National League,Playoffs
Tagged with: Allen Craig, Daniel Descalso, Jon Jay, Matt Cain, Matt Carpenter, Matt Holliday, Pete Kozma, Rally Unicorn, RallyUnicorn, Skip Schumaker
How fitting that in the “Year of the Pitcher” we would be tasked with casting a ballot for the Baseball Bloggers Alliance’s Walter Johnson Award, choosing the top pitcher of the season for the National League. Thankfully, this award is also based upon the regular season, which keeps us within the “Year of the Pitcher” […]
Posted in: Awards,Baseball Bloggers Alliance,National League,Non-Cardinals
Tagged with: Arizona Diamondbacks, Clayton Kershaw, Cliff Lee, Felix Hernandez, Ian Kennedy, Los Angeles Dodgers, Madison Bumgarner, Matt Cain, National League, NL Awards, Philadelphia Phillies, Roy Halladay, San Francisco Giants, Triple Crown, Walter Johnson Award
Wa-hey! That’s a winner! After another frustrating night on offense from the Cardinals (don’t know about you, but I find it virtually impossible to tell anymore if the Cardinal lineup is that bad, or if we are just seeing great pitching each night – let’s call it both), the Cards finally were able to make […]
Posted in: 2009 Cardinals Game Notes
Tagged with: Adam Wainwright, Albert Pujols, Barry Zito, Bernie Miklasz, C70 at the Bat, Colby Rasmus, Derrick Goold, Joe Strauss, Mark DeRosa, Matt Cain, Matthew Leach, Rick Hummel, Ryan Franklin, San Francisco Giants, Todd Wellemeyer, Twitter, UCB Radio Hour, United Cardinal Bloggers