Posts tagged ‘Huston Street’
Welcome Back…
by Scott - posted Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

… to the organization, Kaz Matsui. Kaz agreed to a minor-league deal with the club.
… to the majors, Chris Iannetta. Chris has rediscovered his stroke, hitting .349 with 5 homers since being sent down to the Springs.
… Tulo’s power stroke - four homers in the last 5 games.
… to pitching baseballs, Huston Street. Huston threw a 20-pitch bullpen session, his first pitches since tweaking his groin in a rehab start for Tulsa.
… to the Rockies +.500 record.
… clueless local columnists making nonsensical arguments for why Todd Helton is washed up. More on (or perhaps moron) this during the next cast.
… Rockiescast references to Welcome Back, Kotter - the greatest show in the history of television.
This entry is filed under Blog Entries. 6 Comments ».
Tags: Chris Iannetta, Colorado Rockies, Huston Street, Kaz Matsui, Todd Helton, Troy Tulowitzki
Give The Ball To The Street
by Scott - posted Monday, October 5th, 2009

You don’t know me, but I’m your closer
I’m four and one with thirty-five saves
I came all the way from Oakland
Along with Carlos Gonzalez
You, telling me the things Fuentes would do for you
He aint bad but when you’ve got a lead you want to
Give the ball to the Street
Give the ball to the Street
Give the ball to the Street
Give the ball to the Street
Looking forward to Rocktober
I can’t wait to take the hill
I’ll take the ball, then it’s game over
Once again we’ll beat the Phils
You, telling me the things Fuentes would do for you
He aint bad but when you’ve got a lead you want to
Give the ball to the Street
Give the ball to the Street
Give the ball to the Street
Give the ball to the Street
This entry is filed under Blog Entries. 16 Comments ».
Tags: Brian Fuentes, Carlos Gonzalez, Huston Street, Rocktober
Purple Rocktober!
by Scott - posted Thursday, October 1st, 2009
Aaron Cook is on the mound lookin’ like the Cook of old
And Tulo’s got a bat you’d think was made of solid gold
Todd Helton’s got the goat again and he’s swingin’ like he means it
And EY’s running first to home so fast you barely see it
Yorvit has become Mr. Clutch, CarGonza’s bat goes “THUD!”
DLR is downright nasty and Ubaldo is a stud
It’s been a long, long season and the Rockies have fought hard
And now for all their effort they have clinched (at least) the Wild Card
Barmes with a crazy catch he maybe never made
Iannetta’s walk-off homer brought us a cheap taco day
Ian Stewart avoiding double plays, looking like an acrobat
Huston Street back to close games, how freakin’ sweet is that?
Now that we’ve clinched the Wild Card the journey doesn’t end
The Rockies still have one more important message left to send
The Wild Card is fine and good, but you know what would be best?
To bust out the brooms, sweep the boys in blue, and watch the Rockies take the west!
This entry is filed under Blog Entries. 12 Comments ».
Tags: Aaron Cook, Carlos Gonzalez, Chris Iannetta, Clint Barmes, Colorado Rockies, Eric Young Jr., Huston Street, Ian Stewart, Jorge De La Rosa, Troy Tulowitzki, Ubaldo Jimenez, Wild Card
Car-Gone! (Revisited)
by Scott - posted Wednesday, August 19th, 2009
Car-Gone, Car-Gone, Car-Gonza’s on fire. We don’t need no water let the crazy homerun hitting continue for the next ten years! OK, so maybe that doesn’t really fit the rhythm, but Carlos Gonzalez is the hottest thing since Hansel. After all, how do you overshadow Clint Barmes, who has homered in three straight games? Car-Gonza’s answer is to homer in four straight, and six of his last eight games. Yet even with Carlos and Clint’s recent power eruptions, Jason Marquis tying the league lead in wins with 14 and Huston Street saving his 31st game in 32 chances, I left tonight’s game not all that satisfied.
Despite the Rox winning their fourth third game in a row, the inability to drive in runs tonight really bothered me. Ted talks all the time about run scoring efficiency and I’m pretty sure leaving the bases loaded three times in a game against struggling pitchers is not what he had in mind. This game should have been a blowout. Cheap tacos should have been provided to the peole of Colorado. Maybe I’ll let it slide (this time) because they won, but this offensive inefficiency isn’t going to get it done against the Giants and the Dodgers. When Ted and I make our trip to the ballpark to see the final game of the series tomorrow, I want to see cheap tacos earned. That would make me feel a whole lot better heading into the next week and a half of incredibly important games. They’ve closed each of the last three series with a Happy Taco game. Let’s make it one more as we sweep the season series against the Nats.

Scott enjoys a Ben's Chili Bowl chili half-smoke (all the way) with some onion rings and a cold tasting Coors Light. Ted enjoys taking a picture of Scott enjoying a Ben's Chili Bowl chili half-smoke with some onion rings and a cold tasting Coors Light (and his knee).
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Tags: Carlos Gonzalez, Chili, Clint Barmes, Colorado Rockies, Huston Street, Jason Marquis, Onion Rings
Car-Gone!
by Scott - posted Wednesday, August 19th, 2009

Scott enjoys nachos. Ted enjoys taking pictures of Scott enjoying nachos.
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Tags: Brad Hawpe, Carlos Gonzalez, Clint Barmes, Colorado Rockies, facial hair, Huston Street, Jason Marquis, Nachos, Ubaldo Jimenez, Washington Natinals
500 is the Magic Number
by Scott - posted Thursday, June 18th, 2009
- Rockies win – Rox record improves to 33-33, hitting the .500 mark for the first time since being 4-4.
- Rockies win – Jim Tracy’s career managerial record evens up at 577-577.
- W for Ubaldo – brings his mark up to 6-6, the first time his record would hit .500 this season.
- W for Ubaldo – evens up his career mark at 22-22. Appearing in 3 seasons prior to this one, Ubaldo has never finished a season with a winning or losing record. (0-0 in 2006, 4-4 in 2007, 12-12 in 2008)
- 4 total bases in 4 at-bats for Ian Stewart – brings his slugging % to .500.
- 7 total bases in 5 at-bats for BARMESSSSS! - brings his slugging % to .500.
- If Ubaldo can go deep into this game, pitching 129 innings while striking out 188 hitters, he’ll hit 500 career IP and K’s.
- Ubaldo goes the distance – Huston Street doesn’t have to come in to save the game, thus ensuring his record stays at 1-1.
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Tags: Clint Barmes, Colorado Rockies, Huston Street, Ian Stewart, Jim Tracy, Ubaldo Jimenez





