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The Full Count: Why isn't there more coverage of Dice-K?

Posted on Fri Apr 06, 2007 at 10:09:29 AM EST in MLB
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1. Dice-K's Debut: In case you've been living under a rock for the past day, you would have likely heard how Daisuke Matsuzaka dominated in his debut. On a slow day for baseball, his dominant performance of the hopeless Royals was easily the most important occurrence. Dice-K struck out seven different Royals for a total of 10 K's, just giving up a solo homerun to David DeJesus in the Red Sox's 4-1 win. Jonathan Papelbon appeared in his first game of the year and was perfect for the save. The Royals wasted a good pitching performance of their own by Zack Greinke, who had one earned run and will be a breakout performer this season.

2. Piazza comes through: Oakland lost Frank Thomas in the offseason but was able to fill their DH role with Mike Piazza. It seemed like a good idea for the team and the former catcher, and it paid off last night. With the Angels-A's game tied 3-3 in the ninth, Piazza hit a solo, game-winning shot off All-Star closer Francisco Rodriguez. The homer was Piazza's first of the season and gave the Angels their first loss of the year. His 3-5 performance lifted his broke him out of a 1-12 slump to start the season.

3. Six times the payroll, still a loss: The New York Yankees' $185 million payroll dwarfs the $24 million of the Devil Rays. Still, the D-Rays managed to expose the Yanks' biggest weakness--the bullpen. The registered six hits and three runs off Yankees relievers including the game-winner in the eighth off a wild pitch. Veteran reliever Al Reyes provided the save for Tampa, who is looking for any productivity out of their closer position.

Player of the Day: Mike Piazza, A's: 3-5 with the game-winning HR to beat the Angels 4-3.

Walk Off: Though Dice-K's debut was impressive, don't get too excited about him yet. His first major league start came against the Royals, who have one of the worst lineups in baseball. Also, none of them had ever played against him before, which obviously made it harder to adjust to Matsuzaka's unique array of pitches. I think he'll be a solid pitcher, just not a Cy Young-worthy one.

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The Full Count: Why isn't there more coverage of Dice-K? | 2 comments (2 topical, 0 hidden)
And this just in... (#1)
by matt Jordan on Fri Apr 06, 2007 at 09:30:21 PM EST
Dice-K is now using the bathroom...

we don't know if it's number one or number two, but we will break in with any new details.

It's just the *bleep*ing Royals, why is everyone gaga over him?

ESPN (#2)
by Vin on Fri Apr 06, 2007 at 10:18:39 PM EST
doesn't think the NY-Boston rivalry is getting enough coverage.

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