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Had a pretty decent IP success day today.
Trekked out to Sugar Land to watch former Astro Jason Lane continue his comeback as a pitcher. That's right, for those of you not aware ,Jason is a left handed starter in the Atlantic League these days. Both the Diamondbacks and the Twins have given him looks, and judging by the scouts at the game today someone else is giving him a look, too. The Skeeters have already lost a few players to the majors this year, and wouldn't be surprised if someone comes knocking on Jason's door soon. I've seen Jason pitch only a couple of times this year. First time he pitched a shutout and tonight he didn't let a runner get past first. The pen coughed up a run in the 9th, but Jason and the Skeeters won by a large margin again tonight.
After the game, I got Jason to sign an 8x10 and a 2005 World Series Program. The Skeeters were playing the Patriots out of Somerset tonight, and even though the Pats took a good old fashioned whomping tonight, former Yankee Shane Spencer kindly signed a OMLB on the sweet spot for me.
When I got home, I turned on MLB Network, on my satelitte system which had no signal the past few days. So glad I fixed my signal issue today with $4 worth of parts I picked up from a retailer today so I could see the end of Lincecum's no no tonight. 'Graphs and baseball. You can't go wrong with that.
Trekked out to Sugar Land to watch former Astro Jason Lane continue his comeback as a pitcher. That's right, for those of you not aware ,Jason is a left handed starter in the Atlantic League these days. Both the Diamondbacks and the Twins have given him looks, and judging by the scouts at the game today someone else is giving him a look, too. The Skeeters have already lost a few players to the majors this year, and wouldn't be surprised if someone comes knocking on Jason's door soon. I've seen Jason pitch only a couple of times this year. First time he pitched a shutout and tonight he didn't let a runner get past first. The pen coughed up a run in the 9th, but Jason and the Skeeters won by a large margin again tonight.
After the game, I got Jason to sign an 8x10 and a 2005 World Series Program. The Skeeters were playing the Patriots out of Somerset tonight, and even though the Pats took a good old fashioned whomping tonight, former Yankee Shane Spencer kindly signed a OMLB on the sweet spot for me.
When I got home, I turned on MLB Network, on my satelitte system which had no signal the past few days. So glad I fixed my signal issue today with $4 worth of parts I picked up from a retailer today so I could see the end of Lincecum's no no tonight. 'Graphs and baseball. You can't go wrong with that.