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Weekly Notes 072817
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL WEEKLY NOTES FRIDAY, JULY 28, 2017 BLACKMON WORKING TOWARD HISTORIC SEASON On Sunday afternoon against the Pittsburgh Pirates at Coors Field, Colorado Rockies All-Star outfi elder Charlie Blackmon went 3-for-5 with a pair of runs scored and his 24th home run of the season. With the round-tripper, Blackmon recorded his 57th extra-base hit on the season, which include 20 doubles, 13 triples and his aforementioned 24 home runs. Pacing the Majors in triples, Blackmon trails only his teammate, All-Star Nolan Arenado for the most extra-base hits (60) in the Majors. Blackmon is looking to become the fi rst Major League player to log at least 20 doubles, 20 triples and 20 home runs in a single season since Curtis Granderson (38-23-23) and Jimmy Rollins (38-20-30) both accomplished the feat during the 2007 season. Since 1901, there have only been seven 20-20-20 players, including Granderson, Rollins, Hall of Famers George Brett (1979) and Willie Mays (1957), Jeff Heath (1941), Hall of Famer Jim Bottomley (1928) and Frank Schulte, who did so during his MVP-winning 1911 season. Charlie would become the fi rst Rockies player in franchise history to post such a season. If the season were to end today, Blackmon’s extra-base hit line (20-13-24) has only been replicated by 34 diff erent players in MLB history with Rollins’ 2007 season being the most recent. It is the fi rst stat line of its kind in Rockies franchise history. Hall of Famer Lou Gehrig is the only player in history to post such a line in four seasons (1927-28, 30-31). -
Topps Heritage SP[1]
Topps Heritage Short Prints and Inserts 2001 Topps Heritage Short Prints 8 ‐ Ramiro Mendoza (Black Back) 18 ‐ Roger Cedeno (Red Back) 19 ‐ Randy Velarde (Red Back) 28 ‐ Randy WolF (Black Back) 34 ‐ Javy Lopez (Black Back) 35 ‐ Aubrey HuFF (Black Back) 36 ‐ Wally Joyner (Black Back) 37 ‐ Magglio Ordonez (Black Back) 39 ‐ Mariano Rivera (Black Back) 40 ‐ Andy Ashby (Black Back) 41 ‐ Mark Buehrle (Black Back) 42 ‐ Esteban Loaiza (Red Back) 43 ‐ Mark Redman (Red Back) (2) 44 ‐ Mark Quinn (Red Back) 44 ‐ Mark Quinn (Black Back) 45 ‐ Tino Martinez (Red Back) 46 ‐ Joe Mays (Red Back) 47 ‐ Walt Weiss (Red Back) 50 ‐ Richard Hidalgo (Red Back) 51 ‐ Orlando Hernandez (Red Back) 53 ‐ Ben Grieve (Red Back) 54 ‐ Jimmy Haynes (Red Back) 55 ‐ Ken Caminiti (Red Back) 56 ‐ Tim Salmon (Red Back) 57 ‐ Andy Pettitte (Red Back) 59 ‐ Marquis Grissom (Red Back) 62 ‐ Miguel Tejada (Red Back) 66 ‐ CliFF Floyd (Red Back) 72 ‐ Andruw Jones (Red Back) 403 ‐ Mike Bordick SP Classic Renditions CR1 ‐ Mark McGwire CR5 ‐ Chipper Jones CR6 ‐ Pat Burrell CR8 ‐ Manny Ramirez 2002 Topps Heritage Short Prints 53 ‐ Alex Rodriguez SP 244 ‐ Barry Bonds SP 368 ‐ RaFael Palmeiro SP 370 ‐ Jason Giambi SP 373 ‐ Todd Helton SP 374 ‐ Juan Gonzalez SP 377 ‐ Tony Gwynn SP 383 ‐ Ramon Ortiz SP 384 ‐ John Rocker SP 394 ‐ Terrence Long SP 395 ‐ Travis Lee SP 396 ‐ Earl Snyder SP Classic Renditions CR‐2 ‐ Brian Giles CR‐3 ‐ Roger Cedeno CR‐8 ‐ Jimmy Rollins (2) CR‐10 ‐ Shawn Green (2) 2003 Topps Heritage Short Prints / Variations 156 ‐ Randall Simon (Old Logo SP) 170 ‐ Andy Marte SP 375 ‐ Ken GriFFey Jr. -
2008 MLB.Com American League Dollar Values (Based on 5X5, AL
2008 MLB.com American League Dollar Values (based on 5x5, AL-only play, $260 budget per 23-man team) First Basemen $$ Second Basemen $$ Shortstops $$ Third Basemen $$ Catchers $$ Outfielders $$ Outfielders (cont.) $$ David Ortiz* 37 B.J. Upton 28 Derek Jeter 26 Alex Rodriguez 48 Victor Martinez 29 Carl Crawford 37 Marlon Byrd 3 Justin Morneau 32 Ian Kinsler 26 Carlos Guillen 26 Miguel Cabrera 41 Joe Mauer 24 Grady Sizemore 36 Jerry Owens 3 Victor Martinez 29 Robinson Cano 25 Michael Young 21 Adrian Beltre 25 Jorge Posada 18 Magglio Ordonez 31 Matt Stairs 3 Carlos Guillen 26 Brian Roberts 25 Edgar Renteria 20 Chone Figgins 23 Kenji Johjima 15 Vladimir Guerrero 31 Shannon Stewart 3 Travis Hafner 25 Howie Kendrick 15 Jhonny Peralta 18 Alex Gordon 20 Mike Napoli 11 Ichiro Suzuki 30 Jason Botts 3 Carlos Pena 25 Dustin Pedroia 14 Orlando Cabrera 17 Mike Lowell 17 Jason Varitek 10 B.J. Upton 28 Jacque Jones 2 Paul Konerko 24 Placido Polanco 14 Julio Lugo 14 Hank Blalock 14 Ivan Rodriguez 10 Alex Rios 26 Ben Broussard 2 Nick Swisher 21 Aaron Hill 13 Jason Bartlett 10 Scott Rolen 13 Jarrod Saltalamacchia 10 Manny Ramirez 26 Cliff Floyd 2 Alex Gordon 20 Mark Ellis 12 Yuniesky Betancourt 8 Melvin Mora 12 A.J. Pierzynski 9 Bobby Abreu 25 Kenny Lofton 2 Jim Thome* 18 Asdrubal Cabrera 7 Brendan Harris 5 Kevin Youkilis 12 Ramon Hernandez 8 Gary Sheffield 24 Ryan Raburn 1 Billy Butler 15 Brendan Harris 5 Bobby Crosby 3 Evan Longoria 11 John Buck 6 Nick Markakis 24 Scott Podsednik 1 Jarrod Saltalamacchia 14 Jose Vidro 3 David Eckstein 3 Akinori Iwamura 9 Gerald Laird 5 Torii Hunter 24 David Murphy 1 Frank Thomas* 14 Jose Lopez 3 Adam Everett 2 Joe Crede 8 Dioner Navarro 5 Curtis Granderson 24 Jay Payton 1 Ryan Garko 14 Alexi Casilla 3 Erick Aybar 2 Aubrey Huff 8 Kurt Suzuki 5 Chone Figgins 23 Marcus Thames 1 Casey Kotchman 13 Danny Richar 3 Donnie Murphy 2 Eric Chavez 7 Mike Piazza* 3 Delmon Young 22 Joey Gathright 1 Kevin Youkilis 12 Maicer Izturis 2 Juan Uribe 2 Casey Blake 7 Gregg Zaun 3 Nick Swisher 21 Adam Lind 1 Richie Sexson 9 Mark Grudzielanek 2 Tony Pena Jr. -
BOSTON RED SOX (3-1) at LOS ANGELES DODGERS (1-3) Sunday, October 28, 2018 • 8:15 P.M
WORLD SERIES CHAMPIONS (8): 1903, 1912, 1915, 1916, 1918, 2004, 2007, 2013 AMERICAN LEAGUE CHAMPIONS (14): 1903, 1904, 1912, 1915, 1916, 1918, 1946, 1967, 1975, 1986, 2004, 2007, 2013, 2018 AMERICAN LEAGUE EAST DIVISION CHAMPIONS (10): 1975, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1995, 2007, 2013, 2016, 2017, 2018 AMERICAN LEAGUE WILD CARD (7): 1998, 1999, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2009 @BOSTONREDSOXPR • HTTP://PRESSROOM.REDSOX.COM • @SOXNOTES BOSTON RED SOX (3-1) at LOS ANGELES DODGERS (1-3) Sunday, October 28, 2018 • 8:15 p.m. ET/5:15 p.m. PT • Dodger Stadium • Los Angeles, CA LHP David Price (2-1, 4.26) vs. LHP Clayton Kershaw (2-2, 3.91) World Series Game 5 • TV: FOX • Radio: WEEI 93.7 FM, ESPN Radio, WCCM 1490 AM (Spanish) 1 MORE: The Red Sox can win the World Series as early as to- BROCK STAR: Brock Holt reached base 3 times and night...Should the Dodgers win Game 5, the teams would play scored twice last night, going 1-for-2 with 2 BB...He SEASON IN REVIEW Game 6 at Fenway Park on Tuesday (8:09 p.m.)...If necessary, walked and scored in the 7th inning, then started the Red The 2018 Boston Red Sox Season in Review book is available for download Game 7 would be Wednesday in Boston (8:09 p.m.). Sox’ 9th-inning rally with a 1-out double and scored the at pressroom.redsox.com (under “Media go-ahead run when Rafael Devers singled. Guides”) and at www.redsoxpressbox.com. 3-TO-1 ODDS: The Red Sox are the 46th team to hold a In the postseason, Holt leads the Red Sox in AVG 3-games-to-1 lead in a best-of-7 World Series (source: Elias).. -
Media/Scouts Notes • Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Media/Scouts Notes • Wednesday, October 24, 2007 Media Relations Contacts: Paul Jensen (cell 480/710-8201, [email protected]) Ed Collari (cell 770/367-5986, [email protected]) John Meyer (cell 515/770-4190, [email protected]) AFL Standings East Division Team W L Pct. GB Home Away Division Streak Last 10 Phoenix Desert Dogs 8 4 .667 - 5-2 3-2 4-1 L1 6-3 Mesa Solar Sox 7 5 .583 1.0 3-2 4-3 3-1 L1 6-3 Scottsdale Scorpions 3 10 .231 5.5 3-4 0-6 0-5 W2 3-7 West Division Team W L Pct. GB Home Away Division Streak Last 10 Surprise Rafters 10 3 .769 - 5-1 5-2 4-1 W2 8-2 Peoria Javelinas 6 7 .462 4.0 5-2 1-5 4-2 L2 4-6 Peoria Saguaros 4 9 .308 6.0 3-3 1-6 0-5 W1 2-8 Tuesday’s Results Surprise 2, Phoenix 1 — WP: Hoelscher (1-0). LP: McCrory (1-1). SV: O’Day (2). In his first start since joining Surprise, RHP Adam Miller (CLE) worked three shutout innings while limiting Phoenix to one hit and striking out two … Surprise IF Sean Rodriguez (LAA) went 2-for-4 with a run and an RBI … Phoenix 2B Chris Getz finished 2-for-3 with an RBI, walk and a stolen base … Surprise pitchers tossed 18 consecutive scoreless innings until Phoenix plated a run in the eighth inning. Saguaros 9, Mesa 3 — WP: Moreno (1-0). LP: Haigwood (1-2). -
Player QC Years MLB Career MLB Teams Kyle Abbott 1989 1991-92
QC Player Years MLB Career MLB Teams 1991-92, Kyle Abbott 1989 1995-96 California Angels, Philadelphia Phillies Bryan Abreu 2018 2019 Houston Astros Matt Adams 2010 2012-19 St. Louis Cardinals, Atlanta Braves, Washington Nationals 1977, 1979- Willie Aikens 1975 85 California Angels, Kansas City Royals, Toronto Blue Jays Butch Alberts 1974 1978 Toronto Blue Jays Jorge Alcala 2017 2019 Minnesota Twins Kim Allen 1975 1980-81 Seattle Mariners Bob Allietta 1972 1975 California Angels Milwaukee Braves, Atlanta Braves, New York Mets, Chicago White Sox, Sandy Alomar 1961 1964-78 California Angels, New York Yankees, Texas Rangers Yordan Alvarez 2017 2019 Houston Astros Rich Amaral 1984 1991-2000 Seattle Mariners, Baltimore Orioles Ruben Amaro 1989 1991-98 California Angels, Philadelphia Phillies, Cleveland Indians Bryan 2010, 2012- Anderson 2006 15 St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago White Sox, Cincinnati Reds, Oakland Athletics Garret California Angels, Anaheim Angels, Los Angeles Angels, Atlanta Braves, Anderson 1991 1994-2010 Los Angeles Dodgers 1999-2001, 2004, 2007- St. Louis Cardinals, Kansas City Royals, Atlanta Braves, Washington Rick Ankiel 2005 13 Nationals, Houston Astros, New York Mets Rogelio Armenteros 2015-16 2019 Houston Astros 2005-11, Scott Baker 2003 2013-15 Minnesota Twins, Chicago Cubs, Texas Rangers, Los Angeles Dodgers 2001, 2003- Minnesota Twins, Milwaukee Brewers, Tampa Bay Devil Rays, Tampa Bay Grant Balfour 1999 04, 2007-15 Rays, Oakland Athletics Jeff Ball 1993 1998 San Francisco Giants Kyle Barraclough 2012 2015-19 Miami -
PDF Preview Mixed League $
Catcher Team $$ First Base Team $$ Third Base Team $$ Second Base Team $$ Shortstop Team $$ Outfield Team $$ Outfield Team $$ Victor Martinez CLE 25 Albert Pujols STL 42 Alex Rodriguez NYY 43 Chase Utley PHI 27 Miguel Tejada BAL 32 Vladimir Guerrero LAA 36 Joey Gathright TB 6 Joe Mauer MIN 20 Mark Teixeira TEX 32 David Wright NYM 31 Alfonso Soriano WAS 27 Derek Jeter NYY 30 Bobby Abreu PHI 33 Matt Lawton SEA 5 Jason Varitek BOS 19 Derrek Lee CHC 32 Miguel Cabrera FLA 31 Chone Figgins LAA 25 Jimmy Rollins PHI 29 Jason Bay PIT 32 Alex Rios TOR 5 Jorge Posada NYY 15 David Ortiz BOS 30 Aramis Ramirez CHC 27MLB.com Brian Roberts 2006 Fantasy BAL Rankings 24 Michael Young TEX 29 Carl Crawford TB 32 Corey Patterson BAL 5 Javy Lopez BAL 14 Travis Hafner CLE 28 Chone Figgins LAA 25 Jeff Kent LA 23 Rafael Furcal LAD 28 Manny Ramirez BOS 31 Dave Roberts SD 5 Ramon Hernandez BAL 14 Todd Helton COL 27 Eric Chavez OAK 24 Marcus Giles ATL 22 Jose Reyes NYM 27 Miguel Cabrera FLA 31 Jeromy Burnitz PIT 4 Michael Barrett CHC 13 Lance Berkman HOU 27 Morgan Ensberg HOU 23 Jorge Cantu TB 21 Felipe Lopez CIN 23 Ichiro Suzuki SEA 28 Brady Clark MIL 4 Kenji Johjima SEA 12 Paul Konerko CWS 26 Jorge Cantu TB 21 Tadahito Iguchi CWS 18 Jhonny Peralta CLE 22 Carlos Lee MIL 27 Emil Brown KC 4 Ivan Rodriguez DET 11 Richie Sexson SEA 26 Chad Tracy ARI 20 Rickie Weeks MIL 17 Julio Lugo TB 22 Lance Berkman HOU 27 Cory Sullivan COL 4 Mike Piazza SD 10 Carlos Delgado NYM 26 Hank Blalock TEX 20 Ryan Freel CIN 15 Nomar Garciaparra LAD 17 Carlos Beltran NYM 26 Ryan Klesko SD 4 Paul Lo Duca NYM 9 Ryan Howard PHI 24 Melvin Mora BAL 19 Craig Biggio HOU 15 Bobby Crosby OAK 17 Andruw Jones ATL 26 Shannon Stewart MIN 3 Benjie Molina TOR 9 Jason Giambi NYY 24 Chipper Jones ATL 19 Robinson Cano NYY 15 Edgar Renteria ATL 15 Hideki Matsui NYY 25 Juan Rivera LAA 3 Rod Barajas TEX 9 Jeff Kent LAD 23 Scott Rolen STL 19 Jose Vidro WAS 14 Orlando Cabrera LAA 15 Gary Sheffield NYY 25 Delmon Young TB 3 A.J. -
2008 MLB.Com Fantasy Preview: Outfielders
2008 MLB.com Fantasy Preview: Outfielders Stats listed are 2008 projections; dollar values based on standard 5x5 play, $260 budget per 23-man team Player TM $$ AVG R HR RBI SB Notes Player TM $$ AVG R HR RBI SB Notes Matt Holliday COL 36 .333 110 36 125 9 Great park, great hitter ... what's not to love? Wily Mo Pena WAS 12 .273 70 28 72 2 Has 30-HR power. Ryan Braun MIL 34 .289 111 39 107 19 Budding star, even if he declines after historic debut. Aaron Rowand SF 12 .278 83 16 75 8 Production likely to decline after career year. Carl Crawford TB 34 .307 103 16 90 59 Don't think twice about grabbing him in first round. Chris Duncan STL 12 .267 65 28 85 1 Return to health to boost power numbers. Alfonso Soriano CHC 32 .293 100 32 80 28 Likely first-rounder remains great all-around threat. Jacoby Ellsbury BOS 12 .290 65 7 50 30 WS hero could help you carry SB on his own. Grady Sizemore CLE 32 .293 128 29 82 29 Power-speed potential too impressive to ignore. Mike Cameron MIL 12 .257 70 20 68 16 Power-speed threat suspended for first 25 games. Carlos Lee HOU 31 .305 90 31 120 8 Hitting machine reliably delivers big numbers. Jack Cust OAK 11 .255 72 30 88 0 Should provide legitimate power with regular AB. Carlos Beltran NYM 31 .274 100 34 115 18 A little brittle but still all-around elite player. Rick Ankiel STL 11 .274 74 27 82 2 Comeback kid could be legit HR source. -
* Text Features
The Boston Red Sox Sunday, September 4, 2011 * The Boston Globe A grandiose win for Red Sox Peter Abraham For a few minutes yesterday afternoon, everything was as it was supposed to be for Carl Crawford. He sent a grand slam sailing into the stands in right field at Fenway Park in the fourth inning and arrived at the plate to hand slaps and hugs from teammates Adrian Gonzalez, David Ortiz, and Mike Aviles. As the sold-out crowd cheered and some even chanted his name, Crawford walked back to the dugout smiling. His shot helped propel the Sox to a 12-7 victory against the Texas Rangers. ―That‘s the guy we used to play against. He changes a game just like that,‘‘ Ortiz said, smacking his hands together for emphasis. ―One swing, look what it did.‘‘ But even a grand slam can only change the statistics slightly at this point in the season. Crawford is hitting .252 with 11 home runs and 52 RBIs. After stealing 47 bases last season, he has 17 this year. His .690 OPS is a whopping 161 points less than it was in 2010. Whatever personal goals Crawford may have had when the Sox signed him to a lucrative seven-year deal last winter won‘t be attained. That contract has sat on his shoulders like an anvil from the first day of spring training. ―I don‘t look at the numbers,‘‘ Crawford said. ―I guess when [the media] reminds me, then I know. But other that that, I just try to take each new day as it comes. -
2018 Arizona Fall League Media Guide Is Published by the Communications Department
The Hidden Gem of Baseball 2018 information guide THE FIRST PLACE TO FIND THE GAME’S FUTURE STARS Find your favorite Arizona Fall League ™ players on reflective chrome cards in Bowman Chrome, available now! Fine Bowman and Topps products at local hobby stores, Target, Walmart and Topps.com facebook.com/bowmanbaseball @bowmancards @topps ® & © 2018 THE TOPPS COMPANY, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. TOPPS, BOWMAN AND BOWMAN CHROME ARE REGISTERED TRADEMARKS OF THE TOPPS COMPANY, INC. Major League Baseball trademarks and copyrights are used with permission of Major League Baseball Properties, Inc. OFFICIALLY LICENSED PRODUCT OF MLBP. Visit MLB.com Offi cially licensed product of Major League Baseball Players Association. Visit MLBPlayers.com. Topps does not, in any manner, TM make any representations as to whether its cards will attain any future value. Topps has authorized only the packaging and distribution of sequentially numbered cards stated on the card, but cannot guarantee that counterfeit or unauthorized cards will not exist. All Topps subject lists are subject to change. CONTENTS Q & A ...............................................2-5 Scottsdale Scorpions .........99-118 MLB All-Stars ................194-195 Organization Assignments ................3 Surprise Saguaros .........119-138 MLB Awards & Leaders ...196-198 Fall League Staff ................................5 2017 Review .......................... 139-166 Single-Season Leaders ....198-201 Schedule .........................................6-7 Top Prospects Team .......140-143 Rookies -
100 AZ Fall League Alums in MLB Postseason
For Immediate Release Friday, October 5, 2007 100 AZ Fall League Alums In MLB Postseason Phoenix, Arizona — The rosters of Major League Baseball’s eight postseason teams include100 Arizona Fall League alums. They are listed below. The Future Of Arizona D-backs (16) Cleveland Indians (11) New York Yankees (6) Major League Eric Byrnes Josh Barfield Johnny Damon Baseball Now Jeff Cirillo Paul Byrd Eric Duncan Tony Clark Aaron Fultz Jason Giambi Facts Doug Davis Ryan Garko Derek Jeter • 2007 Fall League Stephen Drew Travis Hafner Doug Mientkiewicz Hall of Fame Inductees Rob Hammock Jason Michaels Bronson Sardinha Jermaine Dye Conor Jackson Trot Nixon Philadelphia Phillies (15) Torii Hunter Miguel Montero Jhonny Peralta Derrek Lee Michael Bourn Dustin Nippert Kelly Shoppach Ken Macha Pat Burrell Augie Ojeda Grady Sizemore • Nearly 1,500 former Fall Clay Condrey Leaguers have reached the Carlos Quentin Jake Westbrook Chris Coste major leagues Mark Reynolds Colorado Rockies (13) Greg Dobbs • 407 Ex-AFLers On ’07 MLB Jeff Salazar Jeremy Affeldt Ryan Howard Opening-Day Rosters Doug Slaten Garrett Atkins Kyle Kendrick • 83 Class of ’06 Fall Leaguers Brandon Webb Jeff Baker Kyle Lohse reach major leagues in ’07 Chris Young • Over 100 MLB All-Stars Taylor Bucholz Abraham Nunez including 24 in 2007 Boston Red Sox (12) LaTroy Hawkins Jimmy Rollins • 4 MLB MVPs Kevin Cash Brad Hawpe Aaron Rowand Jason Giambi Coco Crisp Todd Helton Carlos Ruiz Ryan Howard Manny Delcarmen Matt Holliday Chase Utley Justin Morneau Albert Pujols J.D. Drew Chris Iannetta -
A L C S P R E V I
SECTION B FR IDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2007 COMPLETE SPORTS COVERAGE, BEGINS ON B4 ALCS PREVIEW R ED S OX VS . I NDIANS ■ G AME 1 TONIGHT, 7:10 P.M. ■ FENWAY PARK ■ FOX ACES UP KEN BLAZE/The Associated Press ELISE AMENDOLA/The Associated Press Beckett, Sabathia give Game 1 an extra shot of excitement By JON COUTURE it on paper, this would be the two teams Red Sox vs. Indians More on the ALCS Standard-Times staff writer matching up.” DUELING ACES Tonight BOSTON — The Cy Young ballots are And both are here on the backs of their Cleveland (Sabathia 19-7) at Boston already collected, and we won’t know what starters, which ranked as the AL’s two best C.C. Sabathia and Josh Beckett are likely to finish (Beckett 20-7), 7:10 they reveal until mid-November. collectively — Cleveland (4.19) edged the 1-2 for the AL Cy Young Saturday And that’s fine. While the winner of that Sox (4.21). award. Here’s why: race might resonate louder years from now, Beckett and Sabathia buoyed those staffs, Cleveland (Carmona 19-8) at Boston Josh Beckett and Cleveland’s C.C. Sabathia and while the likes of C.C.’s teammate (Schilling 9-8), 8:21 want Game 1 of their first AL Champion- Fausto Carmona and L.A.’s John Lackey Monday ship Series that much more. nosed into the discussion from time to Boston (Matsuzaka 15-12) at “The match-up, it’s a great thing for time, tonight’s twosome owned 2007.