Tuesday, February 28, 2023

#288---CLE @ CHA, 3/19/2022


The Guardians sent fourteen men to the plate in the fourth, tallying nine runs on six singles, two doubles, two walks, and a hit batter. Since the system I was using to track hit locations used a dot, I replaced my standard dot for an out with an “x”, but I think it makes the scoresheet looked too cluttered. The next time I used this system, I think I will use an open circle (which is my usual RBI symbol) for an out. 

I’ve described those hit symbols before, but I think looking at the at bats for Cleveland’s #3 hitters should give you enough to decipher it: line drive single to center in the fourth, ground ball single to left in the second at bat in the fourth, line drive double to left in the seventh, flyball triple to left in the eighth. Anderson reached on an infield single to third base in the third.

Monday, February 27, 2023

2023 Bonus Game---CLE @ CIN, 2/25/2023


This was the spring opener for both the Reds and Guardians and the first game played under the pitch clock that I had the opportunity to score, so I’m including it here as an example of how I handle pitch clock violations. Namely, I put an “a” prefix in front of the normal letter used to designate the pitch, or in the case of a violation for ball four or strike three, in front of the “W” for walk or “K” for strikeout. There weren’t any of these terminal violations in this game, but they would be “aW” or “aK” (actually, it would be a backwards K as it’s pretty obviously a called strike and not a swinging strike, but that’s not easy to render in text).

In this game there were three examples of violations:

* Bottom of the 2nd: First pitch from Cal Quantrill to Jose Barrero is an automatic strike

* Top of the 3rd: First “pitch” from Daniel Norris to Mike Zunino is an automatic ball

* Bottom of the 5th: Seventh “pitch” from Xzavion Curry to Jason Vosler is an automatic ball (watching Curry pitch in the fourth I declared that if he was allowed to pitch much more, he would commit a violation)

As for the game, Cleveland’s regulars led off the game with three straight singles against Brandon Williamson to get a run, and later unlikely sources David Fry and (especially) Roman Quinn hit solo homers. Quantrill allowed a run in the first and another in the second and had to be relieved with one out, but from that point Cleveland pitchers retired sixteen in a row before Cincinnati tied it in the eighth and won it on Matt McLain’s one-out solo homer in the ninth.

Tuesday, February 21, 2023

#287---ARI @ CLE, 3/3/2021


2021 Spring Training games offer the opportunity for all manner of oddities. I already had an example of a schedule game of less than nine innings and the notation “IT” for “inning terminated” in #261, and this game features those examples as well. What it adds is Taylor Widener making two separate stints on the mound for Arizona without moving to another position in-between. I decided that the best way to handle this was to give him two separate pitching lines and note that the second stint was a “re-entry”. As for the game, the Indians committed four errors including two by former Gold Glover Roberto Perez in the third (“[CE2]” indicating a muffed foul pop that extended Leyba’s at bat). One of the highlights was listening to Tom Hamilton not even bother to try pronouncing “Querecuto”. 

Tuesday, February 14, 2023

#286---KC @ CLE, 7/26/2020

 

This bullpen game didn’t go great for the Royals, with Jose Ramirez’ two homers leading the Cleveland offense to nine runs. Carlos Carrasco fanned ten and walked one over six frames, allowing two runs. Oliver Perez and Dominic Leone each added two Ks, and Cam Hill one in his ML debut for a big total of fifteen.

Tuesday, February 7, 2023

#285---CLE @ KC, 4/4/2019




This is the kind of back and forth game that illustrates why I don’t think trading the convenience of seeing the whole game on one page for extra room on the scoresheet is worth it. The Indians got a leadoff homer from Leonys Martin and added two more in the first, but Corey Kluber didn’t have it, surrendering two homers in the second for four runs, and two more runs in the third, being knocked from the box after just 2 2/3 innings with 89 pitches and 5 walks. Cleveland trailed 8-5 going into the seventh, but scored three off Richard Lovelady to tie it. The Royals set the Tribe down 1-2-3 in the eighth and ninth, and in the home half Brad Hand was up 0-2 before walking Ryan O’Hearn. Pinch-runner Terrance Gore swiped second, took third on a throwing error, and came home on the next pitch went Hunter Dozier lined a single down the left field line.