Chris Jakubauskas will probably pitch against Wandy Rodriguez tonight at 7 our time.
Wild-card race is getting pretty thick with a lot of teams bunched up around two games out.
Good time to activate Secret Weapon Jakubauskas.
Chris Jakubauskas will probably pitch against Wandy Rodriguez tonight at 7 our time.
Wild-card race is getting pretty thick with a lot of teams bunched up around two games out.
Good time to activate Secret Weapon Jakubauskas.
Maholm vs. Oswalt at eight. Despite this recent 36-1 run sweep, the Bucs are still just 1.5 games out from the wild card.
Steelers take Maurkice Pouncey with the 18th pick. How long until the Combine includes off-field challenges, like being surrounded by a bar full of thirsty underage kids? This Pouncey kid looks solid and ready to protect Dennis Dixon.
McCutchen and Wolf at 12:35. The Bucs are just one game back in the wild card race. To still be playing meaningful baseball this late in April is both refreshing and remarkable.
Duke and Gallardo at seven. Bucs are only 1.5 games back with less than 150 games to play. If Neal wants to acquire enough Veteranosity to make a run for the pennant, some kind of Moskos-for-Kenny-Rogers-or-David-Wells type trade might be worth the front office's consideration.
Morton and Bush at seven. The delirium of this mid-April wild card race makes it hard to know who to trade.
Arroyo and Maholm at 1:35pm. Bucs are a game out of first and a half-game back for the wild card.
Forecast high around 50 with a chance of sun toward the end of the game.
Burres and Cueto at seven. Bucs must win to stay in the thick of the wild card race.
Cy Young candidate Zach Duke vs. Leake at seven. Bucs need a win to stay in contention.
Morton and Sanchez at 3:45. The Bucs are 4-4 and just 1.5 games out of first.
Maholm and Cain underway. Bucs up 2-0 in the third after the Iwamura jack.
McCutchen and Jackson at 4pm EST.
Wild-card berth could be on the line here.
Duke and Haren starting soon. After only a two day exposure to ALD (Adam LaRoche Disease), the Bucs are starting to appear symptomatic.
Morton and the first-place Bucs vs. Rodrigo Lopez at 9:40.
Maholm and the undefeated Bucs vs. Billingsley at 12:35. Given the events that have transpired, it doesn't seem too early to start entertaining the notion of Jonezilla, 2010 NL MVP.
Ohlendorf and Kershaw at seven. Bucs need a win to stay undefeated.
Duke vs. Vicente Padilla in the season opener at 1:35.
It's time. Please humor us in the comments with your predictions for:
1. How many wins?
2. Who gets traded first?
3. 2010 Whipping Boy?
4. How could the Bucs win 82 games?
Feel free to share any other predictions as well. I'll start.
1. A variety of other sources have predicted shades of suck ranging from 62 to 75 wins. Walking the earth, not tied down to any beer fort, I'm optimistic for a significant improvement over last year's effort: 67 wins.
2. Vazquez. Then Doumit, Dotel, Crosby and Church.
3. Tougher call than most years. LaRoche? Clement?
4. Milledge, Cutch, Jones, LaRoche, then Alvarez all go berserk. Ohlendorf gets the team hooked on some kind of secret PED made for farm animals? MLB surprisingly announces that the season will be extended to a 262 game format?