kevinmcguire.blogspot.com - 10/13/2008
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Jamie Moyer gave up five runs in the first inning and the Phillies lost a high temper game, 7-2.
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crashburnalley.com - 10/13/2008
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crashburnalley.com —
If you look a little deeper, you’ll see
that Moyer’s failure was due less to his lack...
of “stuff” and more to bad luck and a successful aggressive approach by the Dodger offense.
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Moyer More Unlucky Than Bad in Game 3
bugsandcranks.com - 10/13/2008
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bugsandcranks.com —
It’s nights like Sunday that make me wonder
exactly what keeps Jamie Moyer coming out to the...
ballpark. Weeks away from his 46th birthday, Moyer still has the stuff to play at a high level. Playoffs aside, he’s had a great season and a more than ...
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Jamie Moyer: Chasing a Ring or Just Dislikes Spending ...
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Looking Back: 2008 NLCS Game Three
Macho Row —
... a poor outing against the Dodgers and the night started poorly. Later tempers flared and the benches cleared with Manny Ramirez being restrained and Larry Bowa and Davey Lopes jawing at each other (that had to be interesting given their history) and Shane Victorino quickly becoming public enemy number one in Los Angeles. Below you will find my original post in its entirety with only edits to the links to keep things straight on Macho Row. You can view the original post here. Enjoy. Please, No Moyer! ...
Shane Victorino: Magnet to Controversy
Macho Row —
What is it about Shane Victorino that attracts controversy and big moments? Just in the past ten months the eccentric center fielder has hit a grand slam in a playoff game, started a heated verbal exchange in the NLCS, won the all star game's final vote, been tossed from a game from center field and had a beer thrown on him while making a play. What is it about Victorino that attracts this kind of bizarre stuff? Has any player had a ten month span like him that did not include allegations of performance enhancing drugs or ...
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LA revitalized at Moyer's expense —
Major League Baseball News 10/13/2008
After a convincing start to the NLCS at home, the Phillies sent veteran lefty Jamie Moyer to the mound in L.A. on Sunday to continue their momentum. Instead, the Dodgers ended his day in the second inning, changing the face of the series.