InsaneBoost
06-08-2010, 11:24 PM
Nationals Park was ELECTRIC. I've never heard that place so loud in my life!
The Official Stephen Strasburg MLB Debut ThreadInsaneBoost 06-08-2010, 11:24 PM Nationals Park was ELECTRIC. I've never heard that place so loud in my life! mooby 06-08-2010, 11:56 PM Nationals Park was ELECTRIC. I've never heard that place so loud in my life! Man I hear that. It was a crazy atmostphere, the place was going buck wild after every strike he threw. And just seeing him pitch was unbelievable. I was so lucky, I bought two tickets in section 130 off craigslist on sat. for 115 bucks apiece. I was going crazy last week that I pretty much emailed anybody who was selling tickets on CL and then I hit this guy up and he said I was the first who would just buy and didn't try to negotiate first. I don't really care that I didn't negotiate with him because I thought it was a great deal compared to what other seats in that section were going for. InsaneBoost 06-09-2010, 12:13 AM Yeah, I paid $46 for section 133, so you only paid a little over double which is pretty good. My brother found tickets for closer, the $65 ones, guy wanted $300 a piece, he said the hell with that. Didn't mind over paying, but not that much. SmootSmack 06-09-2010, 12:27 AM Took this from CSNWashington.com STRASBURG’S EVERY PITCH Pitch-by-pitch results for Nationals starter Stephen Strasburg in his major league debut Tuesday night against Pittsburgh: FIRST INNING Andrew McCutcheon: Ball (98), ball (97), lined out to shortstop (98). Neil Walker: Ball (82), ball (98), foul (99), ball (97) and ground out to first base (99). Lastings Milledge: Called strike (99), called strike (82), swinging strike (83). Totals: 11 pitches, six strikes. SECOND INNING Garrett Jones: Ball (91), ball (98), ball (99), called strike (97), swinging strike (99) and swinging strike (99). Delwyn Young: Called strike (99), ball (91), foul (91), ball (100) and swinging strike (83). Andy LaRoche: Called strike (82), ball (99) and single to right field (100). Ronny Cedeno: Foul (97), swinging strike (82), foul (97), ball (81) and swinging strike (89). Totals: 19 pitches, 12 strikes. THIRD INNING Jason Jaramillo: Called strike (97), ball (90), called strike (90) and called strike (83). Jeff Karstens: Called strike (97), called strike (82), ball (82) and swinging strike (98). Andrew McCutcheon: Ball (99) and ground out to third (98). Totals: 10 pitches, seven strikes FOURTH INNING Neil Walker: Foul (96), ball (82) and single to right field (81). Lastings Milledge: Ball (96), ball (89), foul (95) and single to right field (97). Garrett Jones: Swinging strike (89), foul (81), ball (97), ball (97), ball (82) and double play (96). Delwyn Young: Ball (96) and two-run homer to right (90). Andy LaRoche: Pop out to second base (98). Totals: 16 pitches, nine strikes. FIFTH INNING Ronny Cedeno: Called strike (99), ball (98), swinging strike (97) and swinging strike (99). Jason Jaramillo: Called strike (99), swinging strike (97), ball (98) and ground out to first base (82). Jeff Karstens: Called strike (98), ball (98), called strike (98), foul (82), foul (99) and called strike (99). Totals: 14 pitches, 10 strikes SIXTH INNING Andrew McCutcheon: Foul bunt (98), called strike (81), ball (82) and swinging strike (91). Neil Walker: Called strike (99), foul (98) and swinging strike (99). Lastings Milledge: Ball (84), called strike (82), called strike (82) and swinging strike (92). Totals: 11 pitches, 10 strikes SEVENTH INNING Garrett Jones: Ball (96), foul (96), called strike (81), foul (99), ball (97), foul (98) and swinging strike (83). Delwyn Young: Called strike (98), swinging strike (98) and swinging strike (99). Andy LaRoche: Called strike (83), swinging strike (83) and swinging strike (99). Totals: 13 pitches, 11 strikes. Final totals: 94 pitches, 65 strikes, seven innings, four hits, two runs, no walks and 14 strikeouts. tryfuhl 06-09-2010, 01:07 AM Nationals Park was ELECTRIC. I've never heard that place so loud in my life! lol came back here watching the replay to mention this very point.. I guess when the stadium is full and there's something to be excited about even baseball can get loud.. tired of the mets and phillies fans being louder than ours I think that it's safe to say that Strasburg Nights are going to be pretty well visited tryfuhl 06-09-2010, 01:08 AM mmm no walks CultBrennan59 06-09-2010, 09:49 AM This guy was ridiculous last night. I don't even follow baseball that much nor do I know much about it, but even I knew this guy was amazing last night. Stephen Strasburgh, Bryce Harper, John Wall, Donovan McNabb, Ovechkin...DC sports are on the rise!!!!! 12thMan 06-09-2010, 10:02 AM The ball park was ridic. Never seen the stadium so loud from start to finish, and fans were bouncing off the walls after that final strike/out. I felt like someone dropped me in Yankees stadium or somewhere. Totally blew past any expectations. He was throwing some crazy sh*t across the plate - just crazy! Funny, I think it took the umps a few innings to adjust to his stuff. Welcome to D.C., Mr. Strasburg!! ArtMonkDrillz 06-09-2010, 10:19 AM Number of strangers I high five like it's 1985 during the game Over 7 1/2 Under 7 1/2 Number of strangers I man-hug during the game Over 3 Under 3 So I didn't man-hug any strangers, but I did high five people like we were on the set of Miami Vice. One of those people happened to be Mr. London Fletcher, who we saw walking through the concourse around the 8th inning. No one else seemed to recognize him. MTK 06-09-2010, 10:20 AM One of those rare moments in sports where a guy comes in with a ton of hype and actually lives up to it, or exceeds it in this case. I'm not a baseball guy but I kept switching over to the game and I caught all the highlights right after it. |
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