Monday, August 09, 2010

Scott In Action

Here are a few photos taken while Scott played in New Orleans last weekend:




















Sunday, August 08, 2010

Scott's Thoughts on Being a Closer..

Here's a clip from the article:

"Getting your teeth kicked in quite a few times. You need that to be a closer, to be able to prove to yourself and everybody else that you can come back from that. I’ve had my teeth kicked in a few times in my years."

It's a fantastic article, and can be read HERE.

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Confidence Booster

In an interview with Jon Link (now a starting pitcher for the Isotopes), he had this to say about Scott:

"...Link said the Isotopes have to do “anything to get the ball to Dohmann."

"That’s when we have our impressive stats when we get the ball to him in the late innings," Link added..."


You can read the entire article HERE.

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Update

Here's a nice little article regarding the pitching staff for the Isotopes (submitted by Mary): http://www.santafenewmexican.com/sports/Isotopes-pitching-solid-in-victory

Scott had a quote: "...You do what you gotta do for that day," Dohmann said. "You don't worry about tomorrow. There were times out in the bullpen we were exhausted, but at the same time, that's no reason to make excuses. That would be the easy way out..."

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

All Star Break

Coming into the break, Scott ranks 6th in the Pacific Coast League with 10 Saves.

Monday, June 28, 2010

Update

Scott continues to lower his ERA, posting 3 strikeouts in 2 innings of work last night.

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Update

Here's a newspaper article summing up Scott's performance last night: Scott Dohmann faced the best Omaha had to offer Monday night at Isotopes Park.

Dohmann, the Albuquerque closer, faced the top of the Royals order, which included a pair of former major leagues, in the top of the ninth inning, with a single run separating a pair of second-place teams in the Pacific Coast League.

After retiring the first two Royals, Dohmann allowed two base runners before recording the final out and preserving the 8-7 victory in the series opener.

With one out, Dohmann struck out Rick Ankiel on a foul tip. Ankiel, the former St. Louis Cardinal pitching phenom-turned-resurrected outfielder, is with Omaha on a Major League rehab assignment.


You can read the entire article here: http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/yb/146233104

Sunday, June 06, 2010

Update

Scott picked up his 5th save today, against the Memphis Redbirds.

Thursday, June 03, 2010

Update

After being roughed up Tuesday night, Scott earned his 4th save tonight.

Saturday, May 29, 2010

Update

Scott picked up his 3rd save last night, throwing a scoreless inning to help defeat the Memphis Redbirds.

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Update

Scott earned his second save tonight.
He threw one inning, giving up 2 hits, and striking out 2.

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Update

Scott earned his first save last night. Last week, Scott was assigned the role of closer.

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Update

After 12.2 innings of work, Scott has a 2.13 ERA.
The rest of the stats for the team can be seen here.

Wednesday, May 05, 2010

Update

Scott had another good outing Monday night, throwing 2 innings.
He gave up 3 hits, no runs, 1 strikeout.

Monday, May 03, 2010

Update

I'm late posting this, but Scott's last outing Friday night went something like this:

2 innings pitched, 2 hits, 1 earned run, 1 walk, 5 strikeouts...

If you want to see his stats, click on the "track scott" link ----------->

Friday, April 23, 2010

Welcome Home!

Scott threw 3 scoreless innings against the New Orleans Zephyrs last night. Not a bad performance in his home town! That makes 4 combined scoreless innings since he joined the Isotopes earlier this week.

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Isotopes

Scott has been called to join the Albuquerque Isotopes, and here is a writeup from the New Orleans paper, the Examiner:

The Dodgers recalled Isotopes closer Jon Link to the majors on Sunday. He will replace reliever Russ Ortiz, who was designated for assignment. With Link gone, Wallach said Luis Ayala will hold down the closer's role. Link will be replaced on the roster by veteran right-hander Scott Dohmann, who had been held back in extended spring training in Arizona. “He’s had some time in the big leagues," Wallach said of Dohmann, who pitched for Colorado, Kansas City and Tampa Bay from 2004 to 2008. "I saw him in either ’04 or ’05 in the big leagues. I saw him a little bit in big-league camp (this spring). He’s got a fastball, slider, change or split. He’s a professional pitcher."

The entire article is here: http://www.examiner.com/x-31603-Albuquerque-Baseball-Examiner~y2010m4d18-Redman-goes-deep-three-times-to-power-the-Isotopes

Thursday, March 11, 2010

That Which Doesn't Kill Us...

makes us stronger, no?

Scott had a rough outing against his former team, giving up 4 runs and 4 hits to the Rockies.

Scott is scheduled to throw again Friday in Taiwan.

Friday, March 05, 2010

Feeling Blue

Dodger blue, that is.....

Scott is onboard with the LA Dodgers, fighting for a bullpen spot.
Today, he threw his first inning of Spring Training:

1 inning
0 hits
0 walks
1 strikeout


Welcome back!

Monday, August 31, 2009

Another Good Outing

Scott threw another great 2 innings night before last in an Aces win.
I have to admit, when I check the box score to see if Scott threw, I also look under EJECTIONS.
Ya just never know. *wink*

Sunday, August 23, 2009

One For The Records?

I'm not exactly sure how many players have been ejected from the game without actually being IN the game.... but Scott has joined those ranks.

I'll get the details from Scott if I can... I'm sure the story is worth telling.

Friday, August 21, 2009

Update

Scott recorded his 2nd hold last night, throwing two innings and striking out three.
His ERA has steadily declined to 4.30 after a few rough outings earlier in the season.

Monday, August 03, 2009

Update

As usual, I've falled behind on my updates.
In the last two outings, Scott has picked up another save.. but did run into a little trouble.
This was his 3rd save.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Interview

Here's a nice little interview Scott gave with the Aces!

Take a look..

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Update

Scott threw another 2 innings last night and picked up his 2nd save in 3 outings.
It looks as though he is finally getting to stretch his arm a bit and get some quality innings in.

Friday, July 24, 2009

Update

Scott continues to throw well for the Aces!
Last night he earned a hold, throwing two innings and striking out one.

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Welcome Back!

After his trip to Japan, Scott is now back in the states and playing ball in the Diamondback organization.
Scott threw his first official game last night for Reno, and got the save!

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

プレーボール!

*photos are property of http://www.carp.co.jp/




Scott has signed with the Hiroshima Toyo Carp, a professional baseball team in Japan's Central League (more info here).
I had a chance to offer a few questions that may give a little insight into what's going on since he has gotten there:

SDFanSite: So, Scott. What has been the biggest adjustment: Life in Japan or Baseball in Japan?

SCOTT: I would have to say the biggest adjustment thus far is the way of life in general. The food, the traditions, the regiment, and the culture. The people are extremely polite and non-confrontational as a whole. The food has been good for the most part (much to the thanks of the translators helping describe what some things are). The baseball drills and conditioning is a bit different but in a good way. I will say that there is some down time that we didn't have in the states. Over here we get done in 5 hrs what we could get done in 3 and a half in the states. The money is deceiving because it seems like play money. 10,000 "dollar bills"??? Come on! (10,000 yen really) Anyway, the short of it is that the adjustment and transition has been extremely smooth and so far very exciting.

SDFanSite: About the translator(s). Are you assigned one or a group? How much of your day is spent with a translator at your side?

SCOTT: There are three translators which we all share/use (Joe, Kimi, and Hiro). At the field, there pretty much is always one by our side. On our on time, they are available pretty much at the drop of a hat if we need them.

SDFanSite: You and Spring Training haven't gotten along very well in the past. How is this one shaping up? Does it feel like the usual Spring Training?

SCOTT: Being out here so early as compared to the states I believe has had some positive effects. I feel as though I am ahead of schedule of where I would be in the states for sure. Health, command, strength, and feel for my pitches all feel pretty good considering it is still February (yes, I'm a little behind in posting this). We'll see. I'm excited and ready to go.



I'll post more as Scott keeps us up to date.




Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Pfff...... Skewed Points of View

The following is from Raysindex.com:

Scranton/WB 8, Durham 7 (Scranton leads 1-0). Scott Dohmann blew a 1-run lead in the bottom of the 9th, allowing the winning run on a 2-out single...David Price worked 6 innings, but left trailing 4-2. He gave up 3 runs in the first inning, with the big blow being a 2-run home run. Price cruised through the middle innings before giving up one more run in the 6th. He was pulled after 6, striking out 9 and walking just 1...Elliot Johnson drove in 2 with a double in the 3rd...The Bulls rallied to take the lead with 5 in the 7th. Rashad Eldridge who was added just prior to the game, drove home 2 in the inning with a double.


Now here is the actual summary from the game:

Juan Miranda led off the ninth with a grounder down the first-base line that Chris Richard struggled with before picking up and throwing wildly to the covering Dohmann. The errant throw allowed Miranda to take second before Basak came on as a pinch-runner. That brought up Battle in the spot that normally would have been filled by Shelley Duncan, the same player who smacked the walk-off homer in Sunday's victory over Pawtucket.
After Ben Broussard walked and Matt Carson hit into a fielder's choice -- Durham shortstop Jorge Velandia had trouble with the ball and should have turned a double play -- Duncan lined one to right that hit just in front of Jon Weber. Duncan rounded first and received the obligatory mugging from his teammates but afterward deflected all the praise.

I guess it was just quicker and easier to blame it on Scott.
*thumbs down*

Thursday, September 04, 2008

Update

It's been a while, yes....
Scott recorded his first save in a playoff game last night for the Bulls.
His saves on the regular season come in at 20.
Take a look here for the rest of his stats--------------------------------------->


That was lazy, wasnt' it?

Saturday, August 02, 2008

16/16

Scott continues to take advantage of his role as closer, with 16 saves in as many opportunites.
His ERA is on its way down, and his K's continue to climb.

Saturday, July 19, 2008

Update

In spite of his elevated ERA, Scott leads the Bulls with 12 saves.
I'm sure it won't take long for his ERA to come back down.

Sunday, June 22, 2008

Update

I know it's been a while, but you can only report so much about Scott in Durham.
He's got the lowest ERA and WHIP on the team.
*whew*
Shocker.

Anyways. That's what's going on.
In other news, the Rays are playing great baseball. They're fun to watch, even without Scott there.

Go Rays!

Sunday, May 25, 2008

Business As Usual

"..From there the Durham bullpen took over. Scott Dohmann, who just returned from Tampa, threw two scoreless innings, as did Juan Salas..."

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Reassigned

Scott is on his way back to Durham after being reassigned.
I can barely contain my excitement.

Sunday, May 04, 2008

Update

Scott has thrown in consecutive games against the Red Sox.
He got roughed up the first night (saturday), but fared better today.
Despite losing both games, the Rays continue to play well.

Thursday, May 01, 2008

Update

Well, Scott got roughed up a little in his last outing, giving up his first HR of the season.
All in a day's work.
We got that out of the way, now... on to bigger and better things.

*I'm also late on a congratulations to Brian Fuentes (Scott's close friend), who settled back down into his role as closer over in Colorado.*

Saturday, April 26, 2008

What?

Two wins in two nights?
Both Scott and the Rays?
Papi last night and Ramirez tonight?

Life is good. The Rays are good.

Here's Scott sitting Manny down: http://tampabay.rays.mlb.com/media/video.jsp?mid=200804262595263

Update

Wow..!
Just when I was wondering how long it would be before Scott throws again.... he comes into a tied game with runners on first and third.
He faced only one batter - Big Papi. Papi grounded into a double play to end the inning!
Haynes and Crawford sealed the win in the next inning, handing Scott his first 'W' of the season.
Congratulations to the Rays on the win and Scott for his first win.

Saturday, April 19, 2008

Update

Scott threw another 3 innings last night, handing out 3 K's with no runs. It's good to see him stretch his arm out a bit with these long outings. I don't think he's thrown this many consecutive innings since he was a starter!


Keep it up!

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Update

Scott threw an impressive 3 2/3 innings last night, giving up 4 hits and nothing else. It was his longest outing of the year so far, and a great one at that.
Congratulations to Longoria on his first homerun!

Friday, April 04, 2008

We Just Kicked The S*%t Out Of The Yankees

Pardon my French, but I absolutely loved watching that game.
In New York.
In the cold.
Between Cliff Floyd and Carlos Pena, I'm waiting to see some confetti fly out of the ball when they swing.
Great pitching, great offense.

Scott came in and threw a great 9th inning.
I loved it.
I loved it.

Thursday, April 03, 2008

Update


Scott's first appearance in the regular season was a successful one - he faced one batter and struck him out to end a rough 8th inning.
The Rays fell to the Orioles 9-6.

Saturday, March 29, 2008

Just My Opinion..

It looks like Scott has secured the final spot in the bullpen.
Dare I say it again? - Scott has really never had a great preseason.
I would like to point out a few things:
1. His walks are down (which to me indicates that he is throwing more strikes), which also means he is likely to get hit more often.
2. In spite of more hits, he hasn't given up any HR's in preseason.
3. His strikeouts are impressive as usual (10 in 11.1 innings).

If he continues this pace, with walks down and throwing more strikes, he'll get back to his comfort zone soon.

I'm excited and ready for opening day.

Sunday, March 09, 2008

Quiet Update....

I've been pretty quiet during Spring Training because I don't want to jinx Scott in any way.
However, he did pick up a save after having a rough outing last week.
That's all I'm going to say.
No more talking.
Shhhh.
..
.



C'mon Scott, give 'em the good stuff!

Monday, February 25, 2008

Great Article!

The St. Petersburg Times ran a great article on Scott today.
You can read it here.

Friday, February 15, 2008

Buzz Buzz

Baseball season is beginning to crackle to life.. and there are many opinions and stats being thrown into the pot.
Here's a look from ArmchairGM's site: http://www.armchairgm.com/Article:2008_Tampa_Bay_Rays_UltraMega_Preview_by_ManRays_(Part_2_of_3))

Friday, February 01, 2008

Getting Closer

Well, as the Super Bowl closes in, so does the beginning of Spring Training. It's tough to say goodbye to Scott, Tara and the kids... but it's time for him to get back to work.
I look forward to the start of the season with the Rays.

Hopefully I can squeeze one last round of golf in with Scott before he leaves.

Monday, October 01, 2007

Farewell

Another season has closed for Scott and his fan site. Looks like it's time for golf and hunting.... I may post some pictures of that during the offseason.
We'll be back next season. Enjoy the playoffs and World Series!

Saturday, September 29, 2007

Fy-yaaaaa

Scott is on fire.
Fyaaaaaa.

In a 5-4 loss last night against the Blue Jays, Scott threw 1.2 innings, gave up one walk and struck out four. His ERA dipped to 3.06

Thursday, September 27, 2007

Update

As we near the end of the season, Scott continues to throw well.
Another inning down tonight, 1 walk, 1 strikeout.

His ERA is down to 3.23

Saturday, September 22, 2007

Bzzzzzz!

Scott buzzed 3 batters last night in their 8-1 loss to the Red Sox.

His numbers: 1.1 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 3 K.

Sunday, September 16, 2007

Update

After a few rough days at the office, Scott returned last night with a scoreless inning.
He allowed 1 walk, while striking out 1.

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Tough All Over

The Rays took a beating from the Red Sox last night. The entire pitching staff got beat up, including the Red Sox.
I actually got to watch Scott throw last night, and he just didn't seem to have his stuff.
He looked like he was working harder than usual to get the ball to the catcher. Although I guess the same could apply to most of the pitchers who threw last night.
Ah well, a rough outing is expected every once in a while.

Time to get back up on the horse.

Sunday, September 02, 2007

Quotes, Rants & Other Stuff

From the St. Petersburg Times:

"I think it takes being knocked down, and knocked down hard, and knowing what it takes to get back up again," said the 29-year-old Dohmann, who has allowed just one earned run in his past 15 appearances. "That's what this game is based on, failure. I think the experience factor is a big key, being comfortable in those situations when they arise."

I'm still amazed at the number of people on 'fan' forums for the Rays, who still don't give Scott respect. They are still waiting for him to fail.
As a reliever, the ability to keep your ERA down is important. It's also a tough role because you only pitch 1-3 innings. If you give up even one run, your ERA takes a blow. As a starter going at least 5 innings, you can afford to give up one earned run. So when a relief pitcher goes 15 innings without giving up an earned run, I don't think it's a fluke. Scott did it once before with the Colorado Rockies (not sure how many innings, but I think it was around 18?). Anyway.. it seems to be the same story every season.. Scott has a rough pre-season and then gets dumped in the minors. You would think that if the managers/coaches knew the players, they would also know their history. Ah well.
I support the Rays. I support the pitching staff. I don't complain about the other players because you never know when one of them will bail Scott out. It's happened quite a bit already (Aki, Upton, Young, Pena). They have all made spectacular plays in the field to back Scott.
Then, there are the other relievers... if they come in after Scott has left runners on base, I pull for them to keep those runners from scoring.
If all I did here was pull for Scott and pull against everyone else, how could I call myself a fan?
What good does it do to go on the forum and complain and belittle players? It only shows that you have a keyboard and internet connection and know how to hide behind them. Oh, and it probably does very little for the players who read the comments.

Ok. Enough.
I'm going drink a beer.

Thursday, August 30, 2007

Update

Scott threw 2 good innings tonight against the Orioles.
He gave up one hit, one walk while recording one strikeout.

I think I missed Scott's 3rd win the other night. Sorry!


His ERA stands at 2.08.

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Update

Despite giving up a homerun to the first batter he faced in the inning, Scott ensured that the remaining Oriole batters went quietly.
Scott surrendered 2 more hits outside of the homerun, but also caught a runner in a rundown trying to steal 2nd base.
He also registered a strikeout.
All in all, the HR didn't hurt Scott's ERA much.

Sunday, August 26, 2007

Update

Scott threw another scoreless inning today in the win over the A's.

1 IP
1 H
0 R
0 ER
0 BB

His ERA has deflated to 1.93.

Update

Scott closed the game last night, throwing 1 inning. He recorded 1 hit and 1 strikeout. His ERA has dipped to 2.04.
Kazmir threw an amazing game, holding the A's to 3 runs while tallying 13 K's.

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Update

Scott threw 1.2 innings last night, giving up 2 hits, 1 unearned run, and 1 K.
His ERA has dropped to 2.16.

Sorry, no vid clips or anything fancy.
Just an update.

Monday, August 20, 2007

Snippet

Here's a quick little read about Scott in the St. Petersburg Times:

D'oh, man ...
Scott Dohmann never got into The Simpsons, and sons Gavin and Ezra are too young to have discovered them. But Dohmann can't avoid the animated residents of Springfield. One of patriarch Homer Simpson's catch phrases is "D'oh!" and the Rays, like others, have played it when Dohmann is on the mound.
"I get that all the time," he said. "It doesn't matter if I'm at home or on the road. I get a strikeout, and you hear a D'oh! Or I give up a homer on the road and you hear it. It's second nature by now. You've got to take the good with the bad. It's kind of funny."
There is a book about the philosophy of The Simpsons - The D'oh of Homer - and a listing in the Oxford English Dictionary.


Here's how it sounds, straight from Homer's mouth: http://simplythebest.net/sounds/WAV/WAV_files/cartoon_WAV_files/doh.wav

Sunday, August 19, 2007

Count It!

Scott picked up his second win of the season today against the Indians.
He threw two innings, gave up 1 hit, 1 BB, and 1 K.
His ERA is down to 2.40.
Way to go!


Saturday, August 18, 2007

Update

Scott threw 2 innings last night against the Indians.
No runs, 3 hits, no walks.

He also took a ball off of his throwing hand, via Kenny Lofton. Scott stayed in the game and I have not heard an injury report. I am suspecting that he is fine.
Scott's ERA stands at 2.77.


Jackson threw another good game, but just didnt' get the run support needed for a win.

Friday, August 17, 2007

Statement Retraction

I would like to retract the statement I made in the previous post... it sounds like an excuse.
Ok, so its been a while since Scott pitched in a game. He's ready. Let's go.

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

What Gives???

Scott was on a roll, throwing 8 scoreless innings in relief.
Now, he has been on the bench for 4+ games.

I think he warmed up at least 4 times, but never even got to throw in the game.


That's the way to cool him off. Garbage.

Sunday, August 12, 2007

Congratulations

Scott did not throw last night... because Edwin Jackson threw a 9 inning shutout.
Congratulations to Jackson and the Rays for the victory againts the Rangers.

Thursday, August 09, 2007

D'oh No M'oh

I did not get to watch the game today, but it appears Scott had another great outing.
1 inning, 1 hit, 0 runs, 0 BB.

His ERA is down to 3.27.

Tuesday, August 07, 2007

Getting It Done...

The Rays dropped another game to the Tigers, 9-6.

Scott thew very well, facing 2 batters (with inherited runners). He got one ground out and 1 K.



Monday, August 06, 2007

Update

The Rays lost to the Tigers tonight, 6-4.

Scott threw a fantastic inning - 3 up, 3 down.
Here's a snippet of the action:

Saturday, August 04, 2007

Update

Scott threw another scoreless inning last night against the Orioles.
He did give up one walk.... but the umpire blew the call on a slider. It should have been a "K" looking.

In any case, the Rays lost 3-1.

Wednesday, August 01, 2007

Snippet

Here's a little snippet from the St. Petersburg Times:

COOL UNDER PRESSURE: Overshadowed by Carl Crawford's walkoff homer Monday was reliever Scott Dohmann's work to get out of an 11th-inning bases-loaded jam. After the Jays loaded the bases loaded with one out, Dohmann struck out Reed Johnson, then induced a flyout from Lyle Overbay.
"I wouldn't want to wish that upon any team, extra-inning games two out of three days," Dohmann said, "but those are times when we all have to step up, but you'll take the opportunity when you can get them."
It was Dohmann's fourth straight scoreless outing over a span of 4 1/3 innings.

Monday, July 30, 2007

UPDate

Why are the 'p' and 'd' capitalized in the title? No reason.


Scott got his first win tonight against the Blue Jays. He threw 1 inning, giving up 1 hit, struck out 1 , walked 2 and gave up 0 runs.

I do worry about the walks, hopefully he can get that under control before they come back to haunt him. He hasn't given up an earned run in his last 3 outings.

The bullpen tonight did a great job, holding the Jays to just 3 hits and 0 runs.

Crawford hit a walk-off homerun.

Sunday, July 29, 2007

Update

Scott faced the heart of the Red Sox order last night and came away unscathed.
1 IP, 0 H, 0 BB, 0 ER.

The Rays fell to the Sox 12-6 in extra innings.

Friday, July 27, 2007

O Boy

The Rays just couldn't get it together against the Orioles. A final score of 10-7 doesn't show the nice pitching that showed up in the middle relief area.
Scott thew 1.2 innings, with 2 K's and 0 ER's - also with 2 inherited runners who didn't score!
Salas and Glover each threw a scoreless inning behind Scott.

That aside, the Rays were unable to win a single game out of three in Baltimore.

Monday, July 23, 2007

Update

I didn't get to watch any sports this weekend on t.v., because I spent the whole time in my bathroom. Why, you ask? Food poisoning? Too much guacamole? No.... remodeling.
I have become very accustomed to copper pipes, flux, solder, shims, blow-in insulation and when to call a plumber. Here are two of my very own tips for painting a room:
1. If your wall still looks like poo after 5 coats of paint - put a 6th coat.
2. You are much less accurate with a paint roller after drinking alcohol (even if it was just 2 Heinekens).
So if you stumbled across this page while searching the internet for tips for painting a room, I'm sorry.

Anyway, on to baseball -

If you were a Devil Ray pitcher anywhere within 2 square miles of Yankee Stadium for the Sunday game, things pretty much ended up badly for you. Except for Glover, who seemed to have some sort of immunity to the beating, the pitching staff really took it on the chin:
http://tampabay.devilrays.mlb.com/news/wrap.jsp?ymd=20070722&content_id=2102455&vkey=wrapup2005&fext=.jsp&team=away

At least the Rays were able to take one game against the Yankees, which seemed to wake the sleeping giant.
Play resumes Tuesday against Baltimore in Baltimore.

Saturday, July 21, 2007

Update

Scott threw another inning today.
1 Hit, 1 K, 0 BBs.

It's a good sign that he hasn't walked anyone, and he appears to have his control back.

Unfortunately, we lost the first game 7-3.

On to game 2!

Friday, July 20, 2007

New York, New York

I'm not able to catch the game ( I have to 'watch' on MLBGameday.com ), but I got to see Scott's inning. Kinda ran the spectrum: 2 hits, 1 HR, 1 K, 0 BBs. From what I could see, the HR pitch wasn't a bad pitch.. but it's a homer nonetheless.

Jackson threw six strong innings with 0 runs.

Final Score: Rays - 14 Yanks - 4
You have to feel pretty good about beating the Yankees. At home. By 10 runs.

Thursday, July 19, 2007

The Call

Well, it looks like we get our shot. Scott has been called up today.
There seems to be some support, some people who are happy to see him up. But as always, there are some who just want to be negative:

http://www.raysbaseball.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=7986&sid=d210f481dd9e6e6751fe67b08e238ce3


In any case, he's done really well in Durham... including a new pitch. He had time to work on it.
Now, if he throws as well as he is able to, perhaps he can lend a hand to the Rays - which is all we asked for.

(Yes, I'm a little late with the post but I have been VERY early in the past.... before things were official, as a matter of fact.. so now I wait until the word is out before I run my mouth)

Update

Scott threw another scoreless inning last night, giving up one hit.
His ERA continues to deflate, down to 2.03.

Other stats: 1.03 WHIP
WHIP (also Baserunners-per-inning or Ratio): Walks + hits divided by the number of innings pitched. This is a traditional rotisserie scoring category. Less than 1.25 is considered very good and more than 1.50 is considered very bad. Values under 1.00 indicate that the pitcher has allowed fewer baserunners than innings pitched and are only achieved occasionally by elite MLB pitchers.

He also has thrown 48.2 innings, while striking out 48 batters.

Monday, July 16, 2007

Huh?

Scott gets mentioned over at DRaysBay... but um.. I don't get the article.
Is he patting Scott on the back or is he downplaying Scott's stats?
Surely he isn't trying to make anyone believe that Scott shouldn't get a chance to throw with the Rays? The stats are layed out for ya, you decide.

http://www.draysbay.com/

Sunday, July 15, 2007

Update

Scott threw another great 2.0 innings last night, giving up 1 hit while striking out 2. I think he may have hit a batter, also? Hitting a batter once in a while is ok... it's similar to an animal marking it's territory because it leaves a mark, just without the foul smell.

Sunday, July 01, 2007

Update

Scott continues to excel over in Durham. He picked up his 4th win tonight, along with 4 K's.
At this point, he has been doing so well that I feel like a broken record. But that's a good thing. His ERA is a meager 2.45.

If he does any better, he'll be overqualified for the Devil Rays bullpen. (Kidding)
Or am I?

Monday, June 25, 2007

Update

Scott earned another Save last night, lowering his ERA and WHIP in the process.

Thursday, June 21, 2007

Update

Scott continues to throw well, lowering his ERA and raising his strikeouts.

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Interview

Here's a nice interview with Scott from the Herald Sun. (Thanks, Lonnie)
Click to open in a new window. NOTE: Scott's youngest son is Ezra, not Esau.

Monday, June 18, 2007

Checklist

Let's see how Scott is doing:

Sub 3.00 ERA? Check (2.78)
Innings Pitched/Strikeouts? 32.1 IP - 31 K's
Walks? 32.1 IP - 11 Walks
WHIP? 1.30
Record? 3-1 (not bad for a reliever)
Saves? 3

Friday, June 15, 2007

Enough Already

The following rant/opinion is straight from the keeper of this blog, and is not the opinion of Scott Dohmann.

I try not to lose my temper and say things here that may affect Scott and his position/reputation. I certainly don't want him caught in the middle of things posted here or burn any bridges... but I am a fan, and this is a fan site.

I have watched Scott start the season with the Rays. He had a less-than-stellar start, yes... but he has always had a rough preseason. He got sent down to AAA. Ok, that happens when players need improvement. However, I have watched everyone around Scott get pulled up from AAA. The final straw for me was watching them go TO A DIFFERENT TEAM to pull someone to the bullpen before Scott. I've seen zero support from 'fans'. DRays Bay = nope. The Devil Rays 'fan' forum = zero. What I do see is: (1) a lot of complaining about the players they have on the team. (2) Complaints about who they don't have on the team. (3) Complaints about players they wish they had on the team.
In spite of seeing Scott stay in AAA, we watch AND SUPPORT the Rays. Why? Because Scott is part of that organization! We support Scott and the team he plays for. Now I'm just tired of supporting an organization that doesn't want him.
It's no secret that the bullpen needs help.. so why not bring him up? I would think that everyone who came up before him to this point got called up because they were better fits for the team, but changes are still being made and Scott still sits in Durham. I find it hard to believe that statistics are involved, check his stats for yourself------------------------->

Monday, June 04, 2007

Update

Scott threw 2.0 innings today, 3 hits, 0 Earned Runs, 2 BB's, 6 K's.........

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Update

Scott picked up his third save of the season last night and his ERA is respectable, in the low 3's.
I would sure like to see him called up before long.

Tuesday, May 08, 2007

Update

Scott got his first save of the season, pitching 2 scoreless innings.
You can see the box score here.

Thursday, April 26, 2007

Update

Yep, been a while.....

Scott threw 2 fantastic innings against the Charlotte Knights.
2 Hits
1 Walk
3 K's
0 Runs

Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Update

Scott continues to throw very well over in Durham. You can check his stats by clicking on the Durham Link on the right hand side, under Track Scott------------------->

Wednesday, March 28, 2007

This is Bull

Scott has been sent down to AAA Durham Bulls in North Carolina.
I'll have a link to his stat page there soon.

Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Update

Scott continues to throw well, another inning pitched with 1 hit, no runs, no walks.
EDIT: He gave up 0 hits. NO HITS. Zero hits.

Friday, March 23, 2007

Bam!

Scott came out firing againts Cincinnati.
1 Inning, 1 hit, no walks, no runs, 3 k's...!!!

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Being Himself

Here's a nice little article from the St. Petersburg Times:


BEING HIMSELF: Maddon praised his pitching staff, including RHP Scott Dohmann, a reliever candidate who had a rough start this spring.
Dohmann gave up Cleveland's only hit in Tampa Bay's 7-0 win, but he struck out two in 12/3 innings. The 29-year-old said the biggest change he has made is relaxing, "just letting it rip."
Earlier in camp, Dohmann said he focused too much on mechanical tweaks such as shortening his stride; it "got me too mental; I wasn't showing my personality."
Tuesday "was a step in the right direction," Dohmann said. "I'd rather start off slow in the spring than finish slow."

The entire article can be read HERE.

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

We're back

I haven't been on because I have been pretty busy......
Scott is back on track after throwing 1.2 innings today. He gave up one hit, no runs, no walks, and 2 strikeouts!


Looks like the DRays have thrown together a few wins in the last few games. I hope they keep it up for the regular season.

Monday, March 05, 2007

Update

Scott threw another scoreless inning today, 1 hit, 0 BB, 0 ER.

Friday, March 02, 2007

First Outing

Yea, I know it's just Grapfruit ball... but I gotta post something soon or I will go out of my mind.
The DRays lost to the Yanks 3-1.

Scott threw 1 inning: 0 Hits, 0 Runs, 1 K, 2 BB's.


Those ugly walks! I bet they'll be gone by opening day.