D-backs recall Buckner from Triple-A Reno

May 18, 2010 by MLB News · Comments Off 

As expected, the D-backs announced Tuesday that they have recalled Billy Buckner from Triple-A Reno and designated Blaine Boyer for assignment.

Boyer: Any buzz must translate to wins

February 5, 2010 by MLB News · Comments Off 

While there’s a renewed sense of optimism surrounding the White Sox for the 2010 season, vice president and chief marketing officer Brooks Boyer recognizes all the hype will be forgotten and the club’s bottom line will suffer if the team performs poorly.

Ojeda, Boyer agree to one-year deals

December 11, 2009 by MLB News · Comments Off 

The D-backs on Friday agreed to terms with Augie Ojeda and Blaine Boyer on a one-year contracts, avoiding salary arbitration with both.

D-backs claim Boyer off waivers

June 8, 2009 by MLB News · Comments Off 

The D-backs claimed right-hander Blaine Boyer off waivers from the Cardinals on Monday.

Boyer out after another ‘pen session

April 22, 2009 by MLB News · Comments Off 

Right-hander Blaine Boyer threw a second pregame bullpen session on Wednesday afternoon, just as he did on Tuesday. However, that left Boyer unavailable for the second straight day.

Cards get Boyer from Braves for Barton

April 20, 2009 by MLB News · Comments Off 

The Cardinals acquired reliever Blaine Boyer from the Braves in exchange for Triple-A outfielder Brian Barton on Monday.

Braves Pitchers Get Lost in Philly

April 8, 2009 by joew · Leave a Comment 

I was watching Javy Vasquez pitch “good enough” for the Braves in their third game of the season. He pitched 6 good innings and the Braves offense gave him 10 runs to work with. So he left the game up 10-3 expecting to cruise to his first win in a Braves uniform.

Then the Braves bullpen took the ball in the 7th inning. After an out to Victorino, and a solid base hit to Chase Utley, the bullpen just need to buckle down and get two more outs. The could have let Utley score without caring. It wouldn’t matter, focus on the outs.

Instead, the Braves bullpen - four pitchers in the inning (whoever started the inning, Moylan, Boyer, Campillo) - did the following: hit Howard with a pitch, walked Werth, gave up a single to Ibanez scoring a run, a single to Feliz scoring a run, walked PH Matt Stairs to force in a run, walked PH Chris Coste to force in a run, walked Jimmy Rollins to force in a run, gave up a hit to Victorino to score a run, walked Utley to force in a run, Howard grounded out to force in a run, and then Werth flew out to end the inning.

The finished the inning down 11-10 after giving up 4 hits (Utley, Ibanez, Feliz & Victorino) and walking 6 and forcing in 4 runs.

That could be the worst single inning for any ball club I’ve ever seen. Horrible. Just horrible.

The Atlanta pitching had been dominating this Philly offense up to that point, only allowing 4 runs through 24 innings.

Just bad.

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