I'm Robert Stack, baby
So, the A's squeezed a victory out of a loss tonight. The offense once again failed to help Barry Zito pick up a win.
The A's offense has disappeared and since I've been charged by none other than Billy Beane himself to find it. It's an Unsolved Mystery and I've been following some promising leads thanks to some helpful viewers. These have been phoned in and I will leave no stone unturned until I complete my task of figuring out the mystery.
Here are the top ten theories I'm researching:
- The A's offense didn't see the white smoke streaming from the Vatican. So it's still waiting for a decision on the new pope. It's sad and lonely at St. Peter's right now.
- The A's offense is off having a scandalous affair with an American Idol judge.
- The A's offense set up shop on the sidewalk in a tent with Yoda ears on waiting for Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith.
- The A's offense is waiting until gas prices go down to make that expensive trip to the ballpark.
- The A's offense has been taking its chance at acting. It's currently starring as Corey Feldman in the E! courtroom recreation of the Michael Jackson trial.
- The A's offense is anxiously awaiting the season finale of Desperate Housewives. It has a big crush on Bree.
- The A's offense is waiting for the announcement of XBox 2 at the upcoming E3 show in Los Angeles. The anticipation of Halo 3 on the new system is too much for the A's offense to bear.
- The A's offense can't go on until Barry and Alyssa kiss and make up. Or Brad and Jennifer. Whichever.
- The A's offense got cold feet and has decided to stage its own kidnapping.
1. The A's offense was waiting for Athletics Nation to top a million visitors to return.
There you have it. I'm Robert Stack for Unsolved Mysteries. Updates coming in future episodes.
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A win is a win
by paradox on
May 6, 2005 9:08 PM PDT
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Pleasurable
by ak_A on
May 6, 2005 9:12 PM PDT
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Brad and JENNIFER?!
You mean that other Jennifer.
by Sharon on
May 6, 2005 9:20 PM PDT
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NY Press
It didn't take long:
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/05/07/sports/baseball/07yanks.html?ex=1273118400&en=1b4e2d6ec62e3e20 &ei=5088&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss
but just an AP story at the NY Post:
http://breakingnews.nypost.com/dynamic/stories/B/BBA_ATHLETICS_YANKEES?SITE=NYNYP&SECTION=SPORTS
by Dan_Honolulu on
May 6, 2005 9:20 PM PDT
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lol
"Steinbrenner never made an offer to Beltran, just as he never seriously pursued another free-agent outfielder, Vladimir Guerrero, in 2003, even though Cashman wanted him. Guerrero won the Most Valuable Player award for the Angels last year; the free agent the Yankees signed, Gary Sheffield, was the runner-up."
It's greedy stupid sharks like George who have inflated the market and greatly contributed to our cherished players leaving.
You just can't eternally buy what you want in this life. That reporter should have known better--instead of writing about missed trades he should have been writing about a neglected farm system and inflated salaries that are crushing mid-market teams. Oh well, let them groan about the hundreds of millions more to be spent in futility for years if they refuse to learn.
by paradox on
May 6, 2005 9:29 PM PDT
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Robert Stack's finest role
I got back home and on my computer in time to watch the A's give up the lead in the 8th and fail to score in the 9th. It was a pleasant surprise to see them come back and win, and how about it all starting with a walk to Scoot? What a great win.
Hope they keep it up tomorrow!
Jonathon
by JLeverenz on
May 6, 2005 9:33 PM PDT
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Where the A's Offence has gone...
P.S. In case you were wondering, yes, Macha was the only Zombie to survive (Curses!)
by Zonis on
May 6, 2005 9:38 PM PDT
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Don't blame the offense...
Fortunately for the A's, Mariano is slipping to mere-human level and Tino Martinez botched that grounder to him with the bases loaded.
Was I the only one holding his breath when I saw that the A's had moved Byrnsie to right field late in the game? If the Yankees had hit one into the right field corner it would have been a certain inside-the-park homer. Fortunately for the A's, the Yanks only hit one to Byrnsie in right, and he very nearly dropped that!
by Catfish27 on
May 6, 2005 9:57 PM PDT
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Or we could just blame Zito ;)
No I think we're all too fixated on pointing fingers, and placing blame. It's a real shame that Zito didn't get that win [grr I needed it for fantasy baseball too] but if Macha had decided to replace Zito by the 8th, then it would have been Rincon going in, and not Dotel. Who knows what may have happened then? One thing leads to another; if the Yankees managed to score 3 in the 8th and held the lead going into the 9th, they most certainly would have won. Honestly, when it comes down to an unstable bullpen member or a SP on a great day, I think I'd take my chances on the SP and not risk that blown game.
by Melody on
May 6, 2005 10:08 PM PDT
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Well, we could blame Zito, but...
I say get him out of there and let the A's bullpen do it's job. The A's bullpen has been one of the few bright spots for the team this year.
by Catfish27 on
May 6, 2005 10:54 PM PDT
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Yup,
Managing means playing with a flawed team, making one choice that doesn't work, and one choice that no one will ever know was better than what you could have done--and that's on a good day, when you win.
by Nico on
May 6, 2005 10:17 PM PDT
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I think...
by ZeroIndulgence on
May 6, 2005 11:20 PM PDT
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the best thing
AHHHH, anybody look at Kielty's average lately?
by elephantman on
May 6, 2005 11:43 PM PDT
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Barry and Alyssa
by Fongpay on
May 7, 2005 12:03 AM PDT
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You BET I'm fuming!!!
by GreenNGoldGirl on
May 7, 2005 8:14 AM PDT
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Blame Zito?
by doubleplayer on
May 7, 2005 7:47 AM PDT
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if either Chavvy OR Hatty takes their time ...
by HerbWashington on
May 7, 2005 7:56 AM PDT
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My favorite!!
I wonder if I can use that excuse in regards to showing up for work???
by saint on
May 7, 2005 9:02 AM PDT
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Blaming Macha Absurd
Posada was up and he is far more dangerous from the left side. Hence Dotel, who sometimes has had trouble with lefties, was not in consideration. That left a choice of Zito or Rincon. Who would you rather have face Posada, Zito who still had thrown barely 100 pitches, or the ofttimes vulnerable Rincon?
Sure, Zito gave up a hit, but it clearly was the right decision. Now on another thread, someone noted that in his Cy Young year, Zito rarely finished a game. But that was under the dubious leadership of that Moron Art Howe, who was obsessed with bringing in righties to face righties, regardless of how strong the starter remained. Indeed, any stats garnered under that Idiot Howe should be subject to skepticism...
by reztips on
May 7, 2005 9:14 AM PDT
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Where have you gone...
A's Nation turns its lonely eyes to you...woo woo woo!
What's that you say, Mr. Robert Stack,
The Swingin' A's have left and gone away...hey hey hey!
Hey hey hey!
I think I need a nap...
by FormerHuntsvilleStar on
May 7, 2005 9:30 AM PDT
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