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posted 7/22/2007 in Huston Street Bookmarks
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Walkoff Walk Presents the BONILLA Projection System: Age 26
Published 1/29/2009 by Lloyd The Barber at Walkoff Walk
... tough 2008. Not as tough as Roy Scheider, but still no fun. We tell a lot of Roy jokes on this website. I need to diversify my portfolio.
Brandon McCarthy, SP Like your old roommate who spent 7 consecutive semesters saying that was the one where he'd graduate, this is finally supposed to be the year McCarthy stays healthy and produces. Likes to talk smack on message boards. Very unlikable. Or am I just saying that so he'll comment on this story?
Huston Street, RP: Possibly as crazy as Zack Grienke is talented.
Zach ...
2009 Poetic Interlude #3: 88 Lines About 44 Athletics
Published 1/25/2009 by monkeyball at Athletics Nation
... dark '01 night. Big G brought his tattoos back after he apologized. Milton B. who grew inflamed, was never ever satisfied. Langerhans came and went so fast, he didn't even say good-bye. Well Rhodes was sold as pounds for pennies, gave up homers and blown games. Redman too was shipped to Pittsburgh, shot his mouth off several times. Loaiza thought the road was empty, filled it up with alcohol. Huston Street was much too pretty, he went to the ballpark via rail. ...
Where They Stand: Colorado Rockies
Published 1/22/2009 by Matt Clapp (sharapovasthigh@gmail.com) at Sharapova's Thigh
... and how it looks like the team will do in 2009 as of now. We'll even toss in the hottest thigh associated with each team. 2008 Outcome: 74-88, finished 3rd in the NL West, 10 games back of the Dodgers. What They've Lost: LF Matt Holliday (Traded To A's), Closer Brian Fuentes (Signed With Angels), CF Willy Taveras (Signed With Reds), RP Luis Vizcaino (Traded To Cubs), OF Cory Sullivan (Signed With Mets). What They've Done: Acquired RP Huston Street (From A's), Acquired OF Carlos Gonzalez (From A's), Acquired SP Greg ...
OAKLAND A'S - ALL TIME HOME GROWN TEAM vs. ALL TIME ACQUIRED TEAM
Published 1/4/2009 by Sully (info@sullybaseball.com) at SULLY BASEBALL
... pitcher out of the bullpen in that wild 10-8 game in the 1929 World Series that I talked about last October. Later he became an umpire in the majors and I'm sure would throw that in the face of pitchers who questioned his calls. "Hey, when YOU have two 20 win seasons, maybe you'll get these calls. Let me think... which one of us has two 20 win seasons and a World Series ring? Hmmm. Oh yeah! It's ME! So shut your pie hole!" HUSTON STREET In New York it would be pronounced "HOW-ston Street." Yeah he is best ...
AL West SWOT
Published 12/17/2008 by Patrick Sullivan at Baseball Analysts
... allowed 10 earned runs in over 105 innings of work. Anything that comes close to approximating that sort of performance for Oakland will once again position them to have a terrific bullpen, even without Huston Street. ...
Mets Prefer Putz?
Published 11/28/2008 by metsfan73 (noreply@blogger.com) at 24 Hours From Suicide...A Day In The Life of a Met Fan
... . With the expected high price of such free agent closers as Francisco Rodriguez, Brian Fuentes, and the high asking price of Huston Street, the Mets are expected to re-visit a possible trade for JJ Putz. ...
Catching Up on Recent Trades
Published 11/13/2008 by JC at Sabernomics
I enjoy watching the players market during the offseason, which is why I’m disappointed that I haven’t been able to comment more on recent moves due to other commitments. So, I offer a post to catch up on some of the recent deals that I haven’t had time to post on.
— The A’s acquired Matt Holliday from the Rockies in return for Huston Street, Greg Smith, and Carlos Gonzalez.
Matt Holliday is a good hitter, even after you account for playing half his games in Coors Field. Baseball-Reference’s ...
Hot Stove Hotties
Published 11/13/2008 by Minda at Ladies...
... !!!) reliever Huston Street. There were some really intriguing rumors for a bit that Colorado would immediately trade Street…some said they’d send him to St. Louis for ...
Oakland Picks Up Matt Holliday
Published 11/10/2008 by Rob (noreply@blogger.com) at 6-4-2 — an Angels/Dodgers double play blog
Kind of a surprising trade for Billy Beane to make considering their circumstances, but the AP has reported the A's have made a deal for Matt Holliday from Colorado. Via Athletics Nation, Susan Slusser at the San Francisco Chronicle is reporting that the return will be Huston Street, starter Greg Smith and outfielder Carlos Gonzalez. (Also at Sports Illustrated with a Jon Heyman byline, and on Yahoo Sports by Tim Brown.)
I'll probably have more on this deal later on, but initially, it looks pretty even ...
Mets Musings
Published 11/4/2008 by Robert Fernandez at Hot Foot
... record, has a lifetime ERA of 3.41 and is coming off his best season in a year where we desperately need a closer. It seems that he’s generating more buzz than what his stats would normally generate, which could lead to an expensive contract and a bit of buyer’s remorse a year from now. Hopefully our Mets will explore every option, including other alternatives such as Juan Cruz (also coming off a career year).
Huston Street. Buy. Low.
Carlos Delgado. Sell. High. ...
The Quest For Relief: Take a Chance on These?
Published 11/2/2008 by Ian Casselberry at Bless You Boys
... How about Huston Street? Susan Slusser of the San Francisco Chronicle doesn't think he'll be with the Oakland A's next year, after ...
Huston Street to the Tigers?
Published 11/2/2008 by Blake at The Spot Starters
... now is their closer Huston Street. You may recall Street being the pitcher who gave up the game winning homer to Magglio Ordonez in game four of the 2006 ALCS. ...
Organizing the Offseason - Possible Targets: K-Rod, Ryan, Street, Wood
Published 10/25/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (npc29) at The Tribe Daily
... plus we know first hand what kind of contract he has, because.... We lost out to the Blue Jays when Ryan first signed there. Aside from the injured 2007, Ryan has been a lock for 30 saves, despite his team. Hey I'd like to have Ryan, I really would. But a little bit too rich for us. Huston Street - Oakland Athletics (Fall Back Option) Position: Closer (Could Use), B/T: R/R Age: 25, Height: 6'0, Weight: 185 Statistics at Baseball-Reference.com Rumor has it that Street was claimed off waivers by a ...
JB vs. Street
Published 7/23/2008 by BG (noreply@blogger.com) at WCBias | West Coast Bias Sports Blog | West Coast Sports News by West Coast Sports Fans, Covering Los Angeles Lakers, Dodgers and All Things West Coast
Is this really what we’ve come to? Multiple sources are reporting the Dodgers are in the market for a new/rental closer and word is they have sent scouts to evaluate the A’s Huston Street . Street boasts a nice pedigree, having closed for Oakland since his rookie year but is he really any better than Big Jon Broxton? This year certainly not, as JB (even in a down year) ...
Published 7/18/2008 by El Guapo's Ghost (noreply@blogger.com) at El Guapo's Ghost Rambles on about the Red Sox
... Even though I’m bullish on the Sox second half pen prospects, Street is an elite reliever. He has struck out about a batter an inning with close to a 4-to-1 strikeout-to-walk ratio. The A’s closer is also younger than Papelbon with more MLB experience. He is a stud that could pair with Paps to end October games after six innings for the next three postseasons - neither are strictly one inning relievers. ...
Rich in Rookies
Published 8/23/2007 by Paul SF at YFSF
... Player A: 78.1 IP, 1.72 ERA (261 ERA+), 26 BB, 72 K, 0 HLD, 23 SV ...
Better Know An Enemy: Pt. 4, Oakland A's.
Published 1/9/2007 by Allen Chace
... A true strength of the A's, let's start with young closer Huston Street. He had his struggles to begin the season, but settled down and saved 37 games with a WHIP just over 1. I can't find the data at this time, though look at ...