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After Year of Tinkering, Cardinals’ Bullpen Takes Shape, Just in Time


ST. LOUIS — The final out secured Wednesday night, St. Louis Cardinals reliever Jason Motte patted his fist into his glove softly and repeatedly, as if patiently waiting for a teammate to toss him a ball. No pointing skyward to celebrate his four-out save in Game 3 of the National League Championship Series. No fist-pumping. Nothing demonstrative.
Although Motte looks the part of a closer — his thick beard channels San Francisco’s Brian Wilson and the former Cardinals great Bruce Sutter — he has barely done it long enough to learn how to celebrate. A right-hander from Iona College who signed with the Cardinals in 2003 as a catcher, Motte did not record his first save this season until Aug. 28, shortly before Fernando Salas lost the closer’s job.
Salas’s problems underscored season-long issues with the bullpen that contributed to the Cardinals’ falling 10 ½ games behind Atlanta for the wild card as late as Aug. 25. Ryan Franklin lost the closer’s job in May and was released a month later. The Cardinals had blown 15 save opportunities by the All-Star break, tied for the fourth most in baseball, and over the course of the season lost 22 games that they led or were tied in after seven innings.
An eight-player trade on July 27 brought the well-traveled right-hander Octavio Dotel and the left-handed specialist Marc Rzepczynski from Toronto, along with starter Edwin Jackson and outfielder Corey Patterson, for Colby Rasmus and three players. The trade was criticized at the time, but it eventually helped.
Except for one failure on Sept. 22, when Motte blew a four-run lead in the ninth inning of an 8-6 loss to the Mets, things sorted out in time for the Cardinals to chase down the Braves on the final day of the season. Motte, the fourth pitcher La Russa tried as Franklin’s replacement, saved 9 of the final 21 victories, and the Cardinals won 13 of the 14 games he pitched in September.
“All year, there have been different guys doing different things,” said Motte, who saved Games 2 and 4 in the division series against Philadelphia. “But I don’t think anyone down there really cares as long as, at the end of the day, we get the win.”
For the N.L.C.S., with the right-hander Lance Lynn finally healthy after two months on the disabled list with an oblique strain, Manager Tony La Russa opted for an eight-man bullpen behind four starters, adding relievers Lynn and Kyle McClellan to replace an extra starter, Jake Westbrook, and the injured second baseman Skip Schumaker (oblique strain).
Matching pitchers batter to batter is a La Russa staple, and a crowded bullpen allows him to do that without wearing anyone out.
In Game 2, six relievers spliced together five and a third innings of one-run, one-hit ball as the Cardinals evened the series with a 12-3 victory. None threw more than 15 pitches.
On Wednesday night in Game 3, with a laboring Chris Carpenter done after five innings, La Russa called on four relievers to get the final 12 outs. Salas, Lynn, Rzepczynski and Motte did not allow a base runner, with the hard-throwing Motte striking out three of his four batters as St. Louis won, 4-3.
La Russa said he might hold out Lynn for Thursday night’s Game 4 but said the rest were available.
“If our bullpen had been tapped because of whatever, we would have pushed Carp, see how many outs he could buy every inning he could go,” La Russa said. “The reality is, if you have depth, then you factor it into your decision and you make it. If not, you push.”
Coming into this series, Milwaukee figured to have an edge in relief with Takashi Saito, Francisco Rodriguez and John Axford for the final three innings. The Cardinals are showing they actually may be deeper.
“We have a lot of confidence in our bullpen, whereas there was some unrest in the bullpen earlier in the season,” right fielder Lance Berkman said. “A big part of that is the trade that was made that really kind of fortified things. Bringing Dotel. Zep’s been big against lefties, he’s given us some great innings.
“To me, the thing that has really gone the furthest is Motte stepping up and being the closer. Now we’ve got a guy who throws 100 miles an hour, he’s got a nasty slider. It’s a presence out there. It’s a force. He’s turned himself into a closer pretty quick.”
Six of the eight relievers are righties to counteract Milwaukee’s predominantly right-handed lineup. The left-handers Rzepczynski and Arthur Rhodes, the 41-year-old signed after Texas released him in August, match up against Prince Fielder, the Brewers’ main left-handed power threat. On Wednesday, Rzepczynski struck out Fielder on a slider away.
“When I left the game after the fifth, typically as a starting pitcher, you’re concerned about that,” Carpenter said. “You don’t want to leave 12 outs for your bullpen. I was O.K. with that. I had confidence in what they were going to do. And they did it again. They deserve a lot of respect and a lot of credit for what they have done and what we’ve done in the last couple of months.”
Grit and Homers Carry Tigers Past Rangers


DETROIT — Injured, exhausted and facing elimination, the Detroit Tigers went into what could have been their final game of the season needing a strong performance from their ace, Justin Verlander, a revival of their offense and maybe a little luck to stay alive.
They received the right proportions of all three Thursday.
In a game that further demonstrated the resilience and toughness of the Tigers, Detroit beat the Texas Rangers, 7-5, in Game 5 of the American League Championship Series behind a memorable performance by Verlander and two home runs from the aching right fielder Delmon Young.
The Tigers are limping, tired and in pain, but they lived to play another day.
“Like I said, we’re tough,” Tigers Manager Jim Leyland said. “That’s the way it’s supposed to be. This is a really great series.”
The Rangers, who won in dramatic fashion in Game 4 on Wednesday, lead the best-of-seven series by three games to two as the series shifts back to Texas for Game 6 on Saturday. The series was given a jolt of energy and intrigue as Detroit again refused to succumb to an assortment of maladies or to the Rangers’ impressive array of talent.
Young was not even supposed to participate in the series. After he strained his left oblique muscle in the final game of the division series against the Yankees, he was left off the A.L.C.S. roster. But right fielder Magglio Ordonez fractured his ankle in Game 1, and Young was brought back out of necessity.
“When you see these guys playing through that, it means a lot,” said Miguel Cabrera, the Tigers slugger whose spot of good fortune in the sixth inning, resulting in a run-scoring hit, changed the course of the game. “It’s special what they are doing.”
That it is still a series at all is a result in large part of the effort of Verlander, who pitched seven and one-third impressive innings.
In an outing that displayed his competitiveness and determination, Verlander threw a season-high 133 pitches, allowing four runs, eight hits and three walks, and he saved the game with one critical pitch in the sixth inning.
“I don’t have any words to describe what he’s done all season,” said designated hitter Victor Martinez, one of the injured stars who had a big game. “He’s amazing. He has to be the best pitcher in the game right now.”
Verlander’s final pitch resulted in a towering two-run homer by Texas right fielder Nelson Cruz, the star of Game 4, who became the first player to hit five home runs in a league championship series.
But the Tigers set a club record with four home runs in one postseason game, including one by the struggling Alex Avila, another by Ryan Raburn and the two by Young.
Fortune did play a key role in the game, however. Cabrera’s grounder in the sixth bounced off third base, turning a possible double-play ball into a run-scoring double that opened the gate for a tiebreaking, four-run inning. The outburst also included an R.B.I. triple by Martinez and Young’s two-run homer off starter C. J. Wilson.
In addition to Young, the Tigers are relying on two other players, Martinez and Avila, who would not have been in the lineup had it been a game in June.
Avila, who came into the game batting .061 in the postseason, has an assortment of injuries typical for a catcher. Martinez, whose triple drove in Cabrera, is also playing with a strained oblique muscle, which often makes swinging painful.
“It goes in and out,” Young said of his oblique injury. “It depends on what I actually did during the day to aggravate it or make it better.”
Finally, Detroit was short-handed in the bullpen, unable to use its two best relievers, Joaquin Benoit and closer Jose Valverde, who had been employed to the limits of their endurance in the previous games of the series. Leyland was hoping to use only Verlander and reliever Phil Coke, and that was exactly what happened.
With the score tied, 2-2, in the sixth, Verlander escaped a bases-loaded, one-out situation by getting Ian Kinsler to hit into a double play. Then the Tigers got a bit of luck.
Leading off the bottom of the inning, Raburn reached on a single and Cabrera hit a sharp ground ball down the third-base line toward the waiting glove of Adrian Beltre.
But the ball hit the front edge of the base and bounced over the head of the shocked Beltre, who jumped spread-eagle as the ball eluded him and rolled down the line. Raburn scored from first, and Cabrera settled into second with an improbable double.
Before Cabrera scored on Martinez’s triple, he jogged to third base on a foul ball, where Beltre informed him of the obvious.
“He said, ‘You were lucky,’ ” Cabrera recounted. “I said, ‘Yeah, I was lucky.’ ”
Perhaps, but lucky and tough is a winning formula that is taking the Tigers back to Texas.
The Mayor Stands Firm Against the Lobbying of Puppy-Dog Eyes


They curl up on the fringes of New York City royalty, positioned to eavesdrop on conversations no one else can hear, but unlikely to pass along the details. They come from a well-worn class of political companion, intended to generate sympathy for even the surliest of leaders, but have failed to persuade the city’s first man to accept them as his best friends. They stand, and sit, as symbols of compromise in the private life of an uncompromising mayor.
They are Bonnie and Clyde, the yellow Labradors who reside in the Upper East Side town house that Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg shares with his girlfriend, Diana L. Taylor. Just don’t call them the mayor’s dogs.
Four years ago, Ms. Taylor, a former superintendent of the state’s Banking Department, presented the animals to Mr. Bloomberg as a Christmas gift. The dogs could stay, he told her. But she would be looking after them.
Both seem to have honored the spirit of the agreement. Ms. Taylor, 56, has provided the dogs with an idyllic urban life that many owners would hardly recognize: Central Park strolls, a professional walker, extensive puppy-training sessions.
And the mayor has tolerated them — in his kitchen, at his campaign functions, even at the wedding of two aides in July, at which Mr. Bloomberg officiated. He has been known to correct those who ask about his dogs. “Diana’s dogs,” he says.
Still, dogs have occasionally found their way onto the periphery of Mr. Bloomberg’s public life. His daughter Georgina has spoken against mass breeding. Bloomberg-themed T-shirts for dogs are widely available online. (Options include “Mike Is My Homeboy,” “Bloomberg for President” and “Free Plaxico.”) And Mr. Bloomberg has made fleeting reference to Bonnie and Clyde in political contexts, remarking that the city’s parks had become so safe under his leadership that “my girlfriend goes and walks the dogs at 1 in the morning.”
But in a country whose 16 most recent presidents have had dogs, according to the Presidential Pet Museum in Williamsburg, Va., Mr. Bloomberg stands apart as one of the few public figures who have declined the opportunity, quite literally given to him, to use the animals to burnish his Everyman credentials.
Stu Loeser, a spokesman for the mayor, was asked if Mr. Bloomberg liked the dogs. If he ever walked them. If he considered them his own.
“Ms. Taylor’s dogs have nothing to do with the mayor’s public life,” Mr. Loeser replied in an e-mail.
They have, however, wrought occasional havoc on his town house, chewing hand towels, a bench in the breakfast nook and the hood of Ms. Taylor’s jacket. On one occasion, while gated inside “their half of the kitchen,” said Robert Haussmann, their former trainer, the dogs nudged a crate toward the edge of their pen, climbed atop it, and leapt over to taste the freedom of, well, the other half of the kitchen.
“They had a whole grand theft thing worked out,” said Mr. Haussmann, who features a testimonial, attributed to Ms. Taylor and Mr. Bloomberg, on his Web site. “I want to come back as Mayor Bloomberg’s dogs.”
He could do worse. Most mornings, Ms. Taylor walks her pets in Central Park, often for more than an hour, unfastening their matching red leashes once they reach the main walkway, as is permitted in much of the park before 9 a.m. Fellow owners often shout instructions at their dogs, lest the animals decide that life in the urban wilderness might be more attractive than a return home. Ms. Taylor, parkgoers said, never has to yell.
On a recent weekday morning, as their owner strode in front of them in black athletic pants and a jacket vest, sipping from a coffee cup, Bonnie and Clyde greeted the day in typical fashion. Bonnie darted across the pavement, hazel eyes wide, stopping to exchange pleasantries with a Portuguese hound. Clyde busied himself with a small stick he had found beside a tree, pinning it beneath his paws as he chewed.
Soon, a parade of dogs converged on the edges of the Great Lawn, but Bonnie and Clyde played mostly with each other, as they often do, according to park regulars. At one point, an Australian shepherd-poodle mix, Sydney, bounded over, tongue dangling, then sped off in an attempt to inspire a chase. The Labradors declined. They remained in their places, nestled against each other, and soon Ms. Taylor leashed them and returned to the town house, where the entrance is guarded by police officers at all hours.
Privately Owned Park, Open to the Public, May Make Its Own Rules


The park was established in a wave of development that spurred corporate plazas after changes were made to the city’s zoning laws in the early 1960s. The laws generally give real estate developers zoning concessions in exchange for public space. There are now at least 520 such parks, arcades and plazas in New York City, both indoors and out, providing a total of 3.5 million square feet of space.
Zuccotti is unusual in that it does not adjoin the 54-story office tower, 1 Liberty Plaza, that spawned it. Rather, it is bounded on all four sides by streets: Broadway, Trinity Place, and Cedar and Liberty Streets.
And while the developer did not win the right to build a larger structure in exchange for the park, it was given leeway on certain height and setback restrictions, according to Jerold S. Kayden, a lawyer and professor of urban planning and design at Harvard University.
Perhaps most important, from the perspective of a long-term protest like Occupy Wall Street, Zuccotti Park — unlike city-owned parks — is open 24 hours a day. Private parks and plazas that were developed under the original zoning rules governing them are generally open around the clock, while those created under more recent rules may close from dusk to dawn. About half of the privately owned plazas are required to be open 24 hours a day, according to the Department of City Planning.
By contrast, the city’s parks all have curfews: the latest is 1 a.m.; a number close much earlier. All playgrounds close at dusk, and some parks in Queens have curfews as early as 9 p.m. So an encampment like the one at Zuccotti Park would be impossible in a city park, where structures like tents are prohibited without a permit.
“The city had a policy for encouraging commercial developers to create open space in exchange for more height,” said Mitchell L. Moss, a professor of urban policy and planning at New York University. “But until now, no one has thought about the issue of what the rules are. This has highlighted one of the gaps in New York’s planning system.”
Even those privately owned public spaces that do not have curfews may still impose “reasonable” rules regarding behavior, however.
Brookfield Office Properties, the owner of Zuccotti Park, recently posted new rules against camping, lying on the ground or benches, and using sleeping bags, but up until now those rules have not been enforced.
Enforcement would fall to the building’s management company, Professor Kayden said, but if park users refuse to comply, the management may call on the Police Department for help, as it has in an effort to clean out the park.
No doubt, one reason Zuccotti proved attractive to the protesters was its location in the heart of the financial district. It is also one of the largest private parks in the city, featuring low stone benches, large beds of ornamental grasses and a dense canopy of trees.
But the overall effect in Zuccotti and most other private plazas is more sleek than sylvan. “There’s not a blade of grass,” said Melissa Coley, a spokeswoman for Brookfield Office Properties, which owns the building and the park.
Over the years, private parks and plazas — some with dramatic waterfalls — have won mixed reviews.
“Many are of marginal quality, which is another way of saying they’re lousy,” said Professor Kayden, who studied the public spaces for his book “Privately Owned Public Space: The New York City Experience.”
“Zuccotti,” he said, “falls in the middle.”
Facing Eviction, Protesters Begin Park Cleanup


Young people in knit hats and jeans scurried around Thursday wielding brooms and trash bags, moving mountains of sleeping bags, backpacks and jackets out of the way.
By cleaning up Zuccotti Park on their own, they were trying to persuade the park’s owner, Brookfield Properties, to back down from its plan to send in cleanup crews Friday morning and begin to enforce new rules on the use of the park that would end the Occupy Wall Street protest, at least in its current form.
But as the day wore on, it seemed that the protesters’ efforts to placate Brookfield might, in the end, not matter, and all sides were girding for a Friday showdown. The police said they were ready to step in if the company asked for help in removing protesters or enforcing the new rules, while protesters planned to form a human chain around the park and, using Facebook and Twitter, called on sympathizers to join them.
Some protesters saw the cleanup as tantamount to an eviction notice, and they vowed to stand their ground, even if it meant being arrested. “This is a public park privately held — I don’t even understand what that means,” Travis Nogle, a 32-year-old protester and “earthship builder” from San Francisco said as he changed his shoes and prepared to pitch in with the cleanup. “We have a constitutional right to protest.”
Zuccotti Park, a plaza that takes up an entire downtown block, is owned and maintained by Brookfield but open to the public. While the police have confronted and arrested demonstrators during marches in the streets and on the Brooklyn Bridge, they have largely left the Zuccotti Park protests untouched, allowing the people there to camp out around the clock while ringing the park with barricades and dozens of officers.
But in a letter to the police commissioner, Raymond W. Kelly, this week, the company’s chief executive, Richard B. Clark, said that sleeping protesters were blocking walkways “at all hours of the day and night.” The letter said that there had been neighborhood complaints of “lewdness, groping, drinking and drug use” and that the company had not been able to perform its daily maintenance.
“We fully support the rights of free speech and assembly,” he wrote, “but the matter in which the protesters are occupying the park violates the law, violates the rules of the park, deprives the community of its rights of quiet enjoyment to the park, and creates health and public safety issues that need to be addressed immediately.”
The company circulated a notice in the park Thursday explaining its plan: it would clean a third of the park at a time, allowing protesters to return to each section once the job was done. More important, however, was the company’s vow to enforce new rules that it imposed after the protest began about a month ago, which seem aimed at the very essence of the occupation: no camping, no tents, no tarps, no sleeping bags, no lying on the ground or on benches, and no storage of personal property on the ground or walkways “which unreasonably interferes with the use of such areas by others,” the company said in its notice.
How to Book Indane Gas refill through Phone or SMS


Indian Gas launched 24 hours refill booking through SMS or Phone. Book your gas refill as shown below simple steps.
1. Dial given toll free number from your landline or mobile
2. Select the language options
3. Enter the land-line number of your distributor
4. Select the option for refill booking.
This is the first time when you try to book the refill. Next time when you try to call the IVR number from Same landline then IVR number automaticly identify your consumer number and book the refill.
The IVRS/SMS numbers applicable for each state are below. Check for your city :
State
IOCL
Bihar
9708024365
Andhra Pradesh
9848824365
Tamil Nadu
8124024365
Karnataka
8970024365
Kolkata
9088324365
Lucknow
8726024365
Chandigarh
9781324365
Kerala
9961824365
Noida & Delhi
9911554411
SMS based booking steps as below
If you are using the SMS facility for the first time, then SMS IOC < STD Code + Distributor’s Tel. Number > < Consumer Number > to xxxxxxxxxx. For example, in case the distributor’s telephone number is 26024289 and consumer number is QX00827C, SMS shall be send as follow : IOC 1126024289 QX00827C. For subsequent bookings, send SMS IOC to xxxxxxxxxx. Check your circle SMS number for above chart.
How to register Phone do not call Registry


If you are getting daily commercial calls or SMS? are you really worried about disturbing SMS and unwanted calls? then you should register your mobile/phone to Do not call registry/Directory.
If you have not registered with the Do Not Call Registry, you can register by sending an sms or calling 1909. Registrations can be done either by calling or sending SMS with keywords “START DND” to “1909″. Telephone calls/SMSs to this number are FREE of cost.
You can register your phone number to 1909, if you are using any of the following telecom service providers like Aircel, Airtel, BPL,BSNL,Idea, Reliance communications, Reliance Telecom, HFCL,MTNL Delhi, MTNL Mumbai, Tata, Spice Karnataka, Spice Karnataka and Vodafone. Within 10 days, your telecom service provider will acknowledge it. It will be activated after 45 days. After 45 days, if you still get unsolicited marketing calls then you can complain it to your telecom service provider.
Max Payne 3 releasing in 2012


Most interesting game’s first trailer release and it is share for your reference. Max payne 3 now trying to recover from his traumatic past, Max Payne tries to begin life afresh, working as a private security guard. His task is to protect a wealthy industrialist and his family in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Max is forced to fight to save his clients and clear his name, when gangs target the family under his protection. This is his chance to once and for all, rid himself of the demons that have tortured him since the conclusion of Max Payne 2.
I have enjoyed playing Max Payne, part 2 and waiting for new Max Payne 3. Interesting thing is it will be released in March 2012 to Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC.
I have enjoyed playing Max Payne, part 2 and waiting for new Max Payne 3. Interesting thing is it will be released in March 2012 to Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC.
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