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.
Denorfia, who scored in the 8th, has 8 letters in his name.
ReplyDeleteAnd, 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.
Word, Londog!. Word!
ReplyDeleteAnd while we're at it, here's the late, great Eliot Smith covering Schoolhouse Rock's "Figure 8":
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XikZCsZkdtk