mvn.com - 7/10/2009
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The Tampa Tribune had an article (HT Rays Index ) about how David Price stayed from the scouting reports in his start yesterday against the Blue Jays and went "primal". More easily understood as a typical start in high school or college for a pitcher where he just goes out there and throws the ...
Simplicity is the New Key For David Price
seamheads.com 7/10/2009 — As David Price, the prophesied mega star of the Tampa Bay Rays starting rotation, took the mound for a Thursday day game against the Toronto Blue Jays, it became known that he had underwent absolutely no strategical preparation for the start. Price had ignored every scouting report made ...
The Price Letdown, Costing The Rays A 40.50 ERA
mvn.com 7/5/2009 — If this article had to suggest anything, it could have been over confidence that plagued David Price today. In less than two innings of work, Price would give up six runs in that driven in by two three-run hits. That is not what hurt him against the Texas Rangers as he would walk five batters ...
Price Finishes His Start Off Nicely
mvn.com 6/29/2009 — A little lazy this Sunday as I was at the game today. At the game, I saw David Price struggle early to put hitters away quickly, throwing 74 pitches in the first four innings while allowing only a hit and four walks. Too many balls early hurt when he walk those four batters because only one run ...
Rays 3 Jays 2 The Price is Right in Tampa
mvn.com 7/10/2009 — What Went Right... 1. David Price bounced back nicely. Scattering 6 hits in 6 innings and holding a team to 1 run isn't too bad. 103 pitches is a little too many for my taste but I'm not complaining today. 2. 10 hits in the game, including one by every starter except Pat ...
Price to simplify mind-set
www2.tbo.com 7/9/2009 — mlancaster@tampatrib.com Published: July 9, 2009 Updated: 07/09/2009 12:33 am ST. PETERSBURG - It seems a bit silly to ask David Price what he plans to think about on the mound when he makes his next start today, given that he said after his last ...
Price Needs To Finish Batters Quickly
mvn.com 7/21/2009 — IF you have watched most of David Price's starts this season, you would notice that he would get into deep counts frequently. A stat normally used for hitters to determine plate discipline, pitches per plate appearance (Pit/PA) tells a lot about how deep or how early a pitcher or hitter gets ...
The Price is Right
baseballmusings.com 7/9/2009 — David Price found his control today, enough to help the Rays to a 3-2 sweep of the Blue Jays. Price, how came into the game with 34 walks in 52 innings, walked just one batter and hit one while striking out seven in six innings of work. That resulted in one run allowed as he out pitched Roy ...
Time To Put Up Or Shut Up For The Rays
myteamrivals.typepad.com 7/10/2009 — Even with an outstanding outing by pitcher David Price against what many consider to be the best pitcher in baseball, Roy Halliday of the Blue Jays, the Rays still have some questions to answer. Can their offensive play be consistent enough to carry them back into the playoffs? Can their ...
Tampa Bay’s David Price is No Longer A Rookie
sportsthenandnow.com 8/20/2009 — David Price has gained a lot of experience during his short major league career.
When David Price of the Tampa Bay Rays and Jason Berken of the Baltimore Orioles faced off Tuesday night in St. Petersburg, it was technically a matchup of two Major League rookies. However, while he may still ...
Rays 3, Blue Jays 2 —
NYT > Baseball 7/10/2009
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) -- Rookie David Price outpitched Roy Halladay, and Carlos Pena snapped a fifth-inning tie with a two-run double that helped the Tampa Bay Rays beat the slumping Toronto Blue Jays 3-2 Thursday for a three-game sweep.