Tuesday, August 14, 2018

Cubs' David Bote hits The Golden Homer

Chicago Cubs beat Washington Nationals on Golden Homer

Chicago Cub David Bote hits what they call the Golden Homer,
down by 3 runs, bases loaded, bottom of the ninth, 2 outs, full count...
He hit the grand slam and won the game. They say it's a very rare feat,
and only have two other such examples in recorded history. 8/12/18.

He hit it off Nationals' pitcher Ryan Madson.


34... 43

It was David Bote's 34th career game...

34 WEEKS BEFORE HIS BIRTHDAY.

it was a,
"walk-off" = 34

He hit it off pitcher Ryan Madson. This season began,
30 weeks and 4 days (34) after his birthday, counting end date.


"Ryan Madson" = 43
The season began 4 months and 30 days (43) before his birthday,
the season began on a date with 43 numerology.


224... 422

The previous Golden Homer was hit by,
"Chris Hoiles" = 224 [reverse bacon]

Bote just hit this one on the 224th day of the year.


With the end date, David Bote, and the pitcher he hit it off of, Madson,
their birthdays are 4 months and 22 days (422) apart.


38 / 163

It was a date with 38 numerology... 38th prime is 163

"David C. Bote" = 163 [bacon]

"walk-off grand slam" = 163.

The previous Golden Homer was on a date with 38 numerology as well.


58

It was on a date with 58 numerology.

"the golden homer" = 58

pitcher's name,
"Ryan" = 58

"Washington" = 58


22

It was a date with 22 numerology.

It's been 22 years since the previous golden homer, which was also
a date with 22 numerology.

"David" = 22

pitcher's name,
"Ryan" = 22
it was 2 weeks and 2 days (22) before Ryan's birthday

David Bote and Ryan Madson's birthdays are
222 days apart...


25 / 97

Near as I can tell, it was Bote's 25th career hit...

He is 25 years old... 25th prime is 97
he was born on the 97th day of the year...

He's a
"Chicago Cubs rookie" = 97

this season began on a date with 25 numerology

He's the first one to do it since,
"Baltimore Orioles catcher Chris Hoiles" = 205


91 | 13

Near as I can tell this was Bote's 91st plate appearance...

and by hitting the golden homer he kept the pitcher,
Ryan Madson on 91 saves...

"Chicago Cubs" = 91


91 is the 13th triangular number

Bote wears #13, and this is Madson's 13th year.

The season began 1 week and 3 days (13) before Bote's birthday
counting the end date.

For Madson and,
"Washington" = 130,
it was a,
"blown save" = 130


82

"David Bote" = 82

"Washington Nationals" = 82

Ryan Madson was born 8/28 (828)

The previous guy to hit a golden homer,
"Chris Hoiles" = 82


37

"David Bote" = 37

he's a,
"rookie" = 37

for,
"Chicago" = 37

Ryan Madson is 37 years old.
his initials,
"R.M.M." = 37


"The Golden Homer" = 307 [reverse bacon]


and of course 37 is the 12th prime, and this was on the 12th.

and the season began 1 week and 2 days (12) before Bote's birthday.


76

Near as I can tell it was Bote's 76th at bat...

"the golden homer" = 76

hit it off of,
"Ryan Michael Madson" = 76
"Ryan" = 76 [reverse bacon]


53 / 241

The pitcher Ryan Madson was born on the 241st day of the year.,
241 is the 53rd prime...

"David Bote" = 53


125

Madson was born on the day that leaves 125 days in the year,
and he just gave up the first golden homer since,

"Chris Hoiles" = 125.


33 / 137

That previous one hit by Hoiles, was on the day that is normally
the 137th day of the year, and it was a date with 137 numerology,

and now this golden homer came 137 days after the season began

137 is the 33rd prime.

David Bote was born on a date with 33 numerology.

"Madson" = 33
And the season began 30 weeks and 3 days (33)
after his birthday...

"Nationals" = 33
"Washington Nationals" = 330 [reverse bacon]


42 / 181

The 42nd prime is 181

"Bote" = 42
hit this,
"golden homer" = 181

18 weeks and 1 day (181) after his birthday,

against the
"Nationals" = 42


I'd say that's pretty well Way Beyond Coincidence!

Cheers!

5 comments:

  1. 34th prime = 139

    The HR came on the Nationals 139th pitch of the game

    Bote wearing #13 jumped out to me because of the Red Sox / # 41 codes on the same day

    Keep in mind SB53 is 181 days before Brady’s 42nd bday

    If they go 18-1 Brady would get his 241st win in SB53

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    1. Where did you get the pitch number data? Beautiful!

      That is an awesome sync for Brady but I've seen awesome ones not come to fruition ... Super Bowl 52 was 52 days from Jason Garrett's 52nd birthday!!!!! And a Brady one, he could have thrown 2 TDs in week one a year ago, and he would have had 521, the 98th prime... this was the start of the 98th season... but he threw none. But anyway.

      oh hey, if they go 17-2, the 2nd loss coming in the SB obviously, he would be on 240 wins, leaving 241 out there in SB53, not getting it, and the SB loss would be his 67th loss... 19th prime, in '19...

      His playoff record is 27-10... after New England's 58th season... if they don't make the playoffs this year, and he retires... then there's a beautiful 271 after 58th
      plus that keeps his total at 37 matching "Patriots" = 37

      #12 could be done on 37 playoff games
      with the "Patriots" = 37

      and he could watch his would-be protege Garoppolo win it all in the "49ers" = 73, 73rd season! lol...

      nah, good stuff man!

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  2. The box score on ESPN, scrolled to the bottom for pitchers tells you individuals as well as team pitches/strikes.

    I’m definitely getting the vibe this will be the Patriots last season so I could see a fall off but the the numbers are telling me other wise.


    Red Sox beat the Phillies last night 2-1
    Philly record became 65-53
    This was 173 days before SB53
    173 = 40th prime
    Patriots can go 6-5 In the 53rd SB
    Which could be Brady’s 40th playoff game

    Red Sox 121st game of the year
    Square foot of 121= 11
    Possibly make 11th SB

    Red Sox road record became 44-20
    44 big # for Georgia

    Philly became 38-19 at home
    SB53 in 20(19)

    This was 23 days before the Season starts
    23=9th prime

    It was phillys 118th game add that with RS 121 you get 239 which is 52nd prime

    Philly and NE met in SB52 191 days before
    191 = 43rd prime (got nothing on that)

    That date left 139 days left in The year
    139=34th prime
    SB53 played on 34th d.oy.

    Good stuff tho man, it’s already so we are all guessing a bit, having some fun with the #s

    Once games start we will have. A better idea

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    1. Good cross-referencing with the baseball, that's one thing I do think, I think the leagues are interconnected but who can keep up with it all...

      43 reverse of 34... the 191 as 19s... sb played in '19

      You're right- once the games start- and very intrerested in who is on a .500 or losing record after playing on Sunday (and less so but also Monday)... For someone to play on that Sunday, lose, and be on .500 or under- for them to go on win the SB would be the first... the first ever. So... those teams are most certainly out.

      But anyway yeah man, good stuff.

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    2. **that should be "after playing on Sunday of WEEK SIX

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