Thursday, August 9, 2012

August 8th, 2012: More configurations of 8

Yesterday I chronicled all Padres games taking place on the 8th of August dating back to 8/8/8, the birth of daughter AJM.

I found many coincidences involving the number 8 and concluded that Chase Headley and my daughter are cosmically linked, therefore he must never be traded and a statue commemorating his presence should be built beginning . . . well yesterday (8/8/12) would be perfect.

Here are some more whacky configurations of 8, in the Padres game that took place on 8/8/12.

Entering yesterday's game, which took place EXACTLY 4 years after 8/8/8 the following happened between the Padres and Cubs . . .

At game time there was an 8mph wind blowing from left to right.

Clayton Richard got the start. To begin the day he had 8 wins.

Jeff Samardjia got the nod for the Chicago Cubs. He was going for his 8th win. As a batter he saw 9 pitches, 8 of which were strikes.

San Diego exile, Anthony Rizzo also saw 8 strikes. He was 1 for 4 with a K. And it was his birthday. Anthony Rizzo was born on 8/8/89 which was exactly one year after the Cubs played their very first game under the lights at Wrigley Field (8/8/88).

Cubs 3B Josh Vitters saw 8 pitches all day. That's two pitches per/AB. Nice work rookie.

Cubs catcher Wellington Castillo saw 8 pitches in one at bat during the 4th inning.

Padre lead-off hitter Alexi Amarista started in CF (field position #8). There are 8 letters in his last name. His AB in the bottom of the 3rd lasted 8 pitches.

Clayton Richard batted 3 times and saw 8 pitches. While pitching he produced 71 strikes. Only 8 were swinging strikes. During the 7th inning he threw 8 pitches en route to a 1-2-3 inning.

Chase Headley needed 8 strikes to go 2 for 3 with a run scored.

The Padres had 8 ABs with runners in scoring position leading to 2 runs.

In the bottom of the 7th Logan Forsythe, who has 8 letters in his last name, saw 8 pitches from Jeff Samardzija. He struck out.

Chris Denorfia scored the Padres second run. He did it in the bottom of the 8th inning.

The Padres won 2-0 sweeping the Cubs in the 3 game series. It was the Cubs 8th loss in-a-row.

Clayton Richard moved off of his 8th win of the year to improve his record to 9-11. Ross Ohlendorf, who pitched the day before, presumably held the clip board and charted pitches for Richard. It was Ross Ohlendorf's birthday (8/8/82).

When Jeff Samardjia goes for his 8th win in 5 days . . . the Cubs will still suck.

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Jason Bartlett is still wearing number 8. There were reports of him being sighted wandering the stands on Tuesday.


Yesterday I wrote that Chase Headley was the only member of the current 25 man roster still on the team from 8/8/8 and that Nick Hundley was the only other 8/8/8 player still in the organization. Last night Eddy Rodriguez was optioned to Tucson and Hundley was recalled. Nick Hundley's birthday is on the 8th. Of September.

3 comments:

  1. Denorfia, who scored in the 8th, has 8 letters in his name.

    And, Cubs Suck also has 8 letters.

    At some point, there might be an honorable mention for Kyle Blanks, who went from wearing 8 to 88. If he then went to 888, that'd be your daughter's birthday, minus the slashes.

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  2. And while we're at it, here's the late, great Eliot Smith covering Schoolhouse Rock's "Figure 8":

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XikZCsZkdtk

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