Wednesday, April 18, 2007

No Offensive Love For Dice-K, AGAIN!

(Dice-K Pitched Well, Again & The Offense Sucked, Again.)
(Mike Lowell BareHands A Grounder.)
(Kevin Youkilis Can't Quite Get Vernon Wells.)

Daisuke Matsuzaka struck out ten in 6 innings, but the offense failed him for the second start in a row, as the Red Sox fell to the Blue Jays 2-1, on Tuesday Night in Toronto. His stellar line was as follows:

6IP 3H 2ER 3BB 10K


Also of not was that the other Japanese import, Hideki Okajima, pitched a scoreless 7th, striking out the side. The offense floundered yet again today, with the only run coming on a third inning solo home run by Wily Mo Pena. Hopefully the Sox can get it turned back around on Wednesday, when Tim Wakefield hopes to continue his great start of the season against for Red Sox Tomho Ohka.

TomC

Favorite Videos (Part Deux!)

I had fun talking about some of my favorite video games yesterday, so here is some more! First off a pair more Legend of Zelda games. I am not going to lie, the Zelda franchise is one of my FAVORTITE series of games. This first one, is the first game I every beat all the way through.



The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past! Probably the paramount of the classic top down style of Zelda gameplay. This game is so much fun, that even since I have beat it I have played it repeatedly, which is something I barely ever do.



The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker. A great three dimensional update of the classic zelda look. They also, amazingly, did a good job of making it feel real and believable while still eye popping and fun.



Probably the firsr First Person Shooter than many people my age played, and to many of them still the standard bearer. Based on the bond game, but when it came down to it, having very little to do with the movie, in practice. The four player split sceen got worn out on my N64.



The original Mario Kart. 'Nuff Said.

TomC