Showing posts with label mlb. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mlb. Show all posts

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Can we start talking about Joe Johnson? Or do you still think Jimenez Wins 25+ Games






Over the past few weeks I have had the fortune of catching several of Josh Johnson's (notes) starts and without a doubt he is not getting enough attention. Johnson is the type of pitcher that can lead a rotation, bullpen, and team. The only problem is Johnson pitches for the Florida Marlins, nevertheless, Johnson still holds a record of 9-3 and would be my pick for National League starting pitcher of the 2010 All-Star Game. 


Colorado Rockies, pitcher Ubaldo Jimenez(notes) continues to dominate and will start this years All-Star Game for the National League.  He has began to stumble as of late but the Rockies have saved him with some come form behind victories.

National League manager Charlie Manuel has a tough decision on his hands, Jimenez or Johnson?
Who should get the ball first for the likely two innings of starting pitching. Neither pitchers will pitch this Sunday so both will be eligible for the start.


Y!Sports Big League Stew post BLS poll: Should Johnson or Jimenez get the NL's All-Star start?  Makes a case for both Jimenez and Johnson.

‘The case for Jimenez:  He dominated the first two months of the season and his total of 14 wins leads either league. He has posted a 4.34 ERA in seven starts since May 31, but his ERA is still only 2.27 — good for fourth in the NL — and his WHIP weighs in at 1.07. Jimenez also has the early season no-hitter to his name and the hype over his fastball may be something that fans will tune into watch.

The case for Johnson: He's dominating right now. Johnson leads the league in ERA (1.70), ERA+ (246) and WHIP (0.96) and boasts K/9 and K/BB rates (9.1, 4.39) that are superior to Jimenez's rates (8.2, 2.43). In his seven starts since June 3, Johnson has a 1.04 ERA. His stats are much better than his 9-3 record indicate.’

Season-High Home Run Total Set at 47 HRs Wednesday

This Wednesday’s slugfest was a valiant attempt to break the all-time high major league record of 62 homers hit in a single day across the major leagues. The attempt fell short though, but did set a new season-high amassing 47 homers by the nights end


Helping rack up these home runs were

Washington's Adam Dunn(notes) had a career day hitting three homers on Wednesday
Mike Stanton's(notes) a free agent I have blogged about also homered Wednesday and the ball was caught by an empty catcher's mitt in the bullpen.
So who didn’t take part in Wednesday’s Home-Run Derby Preview?


The Chicago White Sox and Los Angeles Angels was the only game Wednesday that did not see a home run hit.
*On July 2,2002, the day the all-time record was set there was also only one other game that did not to contribute to that day’s home run total (Toronto Blue Jays vs. Boston Red Sox).*


Other notable homers included:


Danny Worth's first career big fly for the Tigers and Matt Stairs' 20th career pinch-hit blast, tying Cliff Johnson's all-time mark. 
Chris Iannetta hit the second walk-off homer for the Rockies in as many days.
Evan Longoria’s homer was a deep shot that would have been gone in any ballpark was his first since June 15.
All-star hopeful Nick “Swish-ilicious” Swisher backed his All-Star candidacy with a blast.


Major League leader and Toronto Blue Jay Jose Bautista legged out an inside-the-park homer for his 22nd on the season.

Curious about Major League Home Runs Hit on July 2, 2002
 On July 2, 2002, teams combined to hit 62 long balls breaking the one-day Major League record for home runs. The previous record was 57 and it was set on April 7, 2000. Here are the players who contributed to this record setting / historical day: READ MORE

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

T.I.P.S. for Thome, Barnes, Alvarez, and more…

Past Week’s top 20 (Yahoo! standard 5 x5 leagues)
*All stats were up-to-date as of 7/5.
I wanted to highlight two Trends this week, making the 4-spot on the top 20 Jim Thome and the Minnesota Twins and in the 7th spot Colorado Rockies Clint Barnes.

Jim Thome should be available in most yahoo leagues and could be a nice addition to your lineup as a  backup utility player.

Brad Rysz, RotoExperts.com said this week,

Let Thome be your Homie …
With two homers Saturday, Jim Thome(notes) passed Harmon Killebrew for 10th all time on the home run list. The slugger has gotten some extra playing time recently and has earned a regular slot in the lineup now that Michael Cuddyer(notes) has moved to third and Nick Punto(notes) is manning short. Even when J.J. Hardy(notes) returns, it seems that Punto will be the odd man out, not Thome.



(He) has done his part in minimizing the damage. Barmes was the seventh-ranked player last week, hitting .400 with two homers, seven RBIs, and eight runs. Barmes, who is shortstop and second-base eligible, now has seven homers and 41 RBIs on the season.

I have mentioned in many blogs the name, Pedro Alvarez. A young third basemen for the Pittsburgh Pirates. The Pirates have quietly developed a team full of young superstars including fellow teammates: outfielder Andrew McCutchen and catcher Carlos Santana.
In this weeks T.I.P.S., Pedro Alvarez is listed as one of two Suggestions:

When Alvarez was called up in mid-June, his ownership skyrocketed as one of baseball’s best prospects and was expected to hit immediately upon arrival. Instead, Alvarez struggled and fantasy teams bailed on him as quickly as they scooped him up…READ MORE

Nearing the All-Star Break: Corey Patterson and Rebuilding the Orioles, Pelfrey, and Quentin

 The Baltimore Orioles have a long-term plan to revamp and reimage the organization falling just short of cleaning house top to bottom.

With  Felix Pie(notes) back in the lineup and buzz surrounding a Ty Wigginton(notes) trade starting up,  Corey Patterson(notes) may not be in an Orioles uniform for much longer. Patterson however has been on a complete fantasy tear over the last 25 days sporting a .344 AVG., 14 Runs, and 11 Steals. For nervous or considering fantasy owners, Patterson should still get regular at-bats as the DH and will be the first outfielder off the bench to fill for absent starters.

I want to highlight two other players mentioned in Closing Time: Corey Patterson and the rebuilder's dilemma by Scott Pianowski. New York Mets starting pitcher/All-Star Mike Pelfrey and the spirit of the “SouthSide” Chicago White Sox outfielder Carlos Quention.

Mike Pelfrey(notes), has been a strong performer on my fantasy team but a bad trend is setting in and it is time to let him go. After Pelfrey’s start this Sunday I plan to drop him from my lineup, and pickup OF Carlos Beltran who will be returning from the DL following the All-Star break and starting in Thursday and Fridays games next week. On Pelfrey, Closing Time report said, (He) continues to limp to the first-half finish line – the Reds knocked him for seven runs on Monday. He's now allowed 21 runs over his last five turns, with a mediocre nine strikeouts against 11 walks. You probably should rest him on the weekend when he faces the Braves.

 And this on a man possessed, Carlos Quentin:
Quentins Catch Monday vs LAA Angels - Tori Hunter in the FIRST INNING!

“If you can figure out Carlos Quentin(notes),maybe it's time to move into more lucrative endeavors, like picking lottery numbers. He's clubbed 10 homers over the past five weeks (including two on Monday) after a horrendous opening quarter, but the homer binge in June was surrounded by a lot of curious stats – his strikeout rate went up, his line-drive rate went down, and his ground-ball rate went up. His HR/FB clip was rich in June, as you'd expect, but Quentin wasn't lucky anywhere else, carrying a mere .231 average on balls in play. Looking at the last two years, Quentin is starting to look more and more like a three-category player, someone that can give us power and runs scored but will be a drain in the other two standard categories. Home runs generally carry clout in trade talks, and with that in mind, now is probably a good time to peddle his recent power surge."


Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Just Wish Braden was Better

 The Dallas Braden and A-Rod story might be one of the greatest and funniest moments in baseball history. I’ve loved every minute of the fiasco, from A-Rods invasion of Bradenia to Braden’s perfect game and now to the “GET OF MY MOUND” t-shirts for sale in Oakland

Before Dallas Braden pitched a perfect game earlier this season he said of the A-rod mound incident,

“He will know who I am” and now printed on tees “Get Off My Mound!”  Read More

Just an awesome story, right? I mean we want to root for the tough guy who stood up to one of baseballs biggest and most arrogant superstars. 

But Braden apparently isn’t a fan of these new shirts.  In response to Braden’s apparent concerns, Jim Leahy, the team’s director of marketing, said in a statement:

"We regret that Dallas has expressed concern in regards to the 'Get Off My Mound' T-shirts that are being sold throughout the stadium. The organization created these shirts in response to numerous fan requests and made them to generate interest in this series. The shirts represent the competitive nature of the team, which Dallas epitomizes, and were intended as a fun way to engage the fans. We will speak privately with Dallas about this to clarify our position and make sure we have a clear line of communication going forward."
A-Rod seemed to take the shirts better than Braden, saying,
"I hope I get a cut [of the profits]," Rodriguez joked. Or half-joked anyway. 
And at least one of A-Rod's Yankees teammates was wearing the T-shirt on Monday.
"I won't mention who it was, but he plays left of [Derek] Jeter," Rodriguez said, meaning Robinson Cano(ntes).”

Somehow out of the loop?

Sunday, July 4, 2010

The Atlanta Braves Bullpen and Week 14s Fantasy Pitching Planner

Check out Week 14s Fantasy Pitching Planner by Eric Mack, a senior fantasy writer for CBS sports! I want to highlight a sleeper bullpen that has been overshadowed by the San Diego Padres bullpens
The Atlanta Braves who are now rejoined by starting pitcher Jair Jurrjens. All of the Braves starting pitchers matchups look good this week and my new favorite prospect is a “One-Week Sleeper” in this week’s pitching planner.

Atlanta Braves Rotation


RHP Derek Lowe – Faces two aces this week. Philadelphia Phillies ace Roy Halladay and the New York Mets breakout star Mike Pelfrey
RHP Tommy Hanson – Had been a little shaky of late but in his last start was back to getting Ks. Hanson has been a tremendous player for fantasy owners with some stellar outings this season. He does it big though, blowups included.
RHP Tim Hudson – is on the road facing the struggling New York Mets pitcher Takahashi.

RHP Kris Medlen – I’ve been telling you about Oakland Athletics young prospect Trevor Cahill, now its time to tell you about Medlen. In his last eight outings he is 5-0. On the season he is 6-1 with a 3.19ERA, 64Ks, 16BBs, 1.15WHIP.

RHP Jair Jurrjens – Recently rejoined the starting rotation, and had 2 solid outings after missing the last two months with a strained left hamstring. In those outings, he has recorded 1 Win while surrendering only 8 hits and striking out 10K.
Closer – Billy Wagner – Having a career year and if he plays one more year could be the all-time saves leader. He’s the greatest left-handed closer of all-time if he is somehow a free agent – make room in your lineup.

All Atlanta Braves matchups in this week’s fantasy pitching planner look  
  1. Tommy Hanson at NYM Dickey 
  2. Tim Hudson at NYM Takahashi 
  3. Derek Lowe at PHI Halladay, at NYM Pelfrey 
  4. Jair Jurrjens at PHI Hamels 
  5. Kris Medlen at PHI Moyer 
Each weekly planner offers insight into every bullpen around the league, so if you’ve been considering an Add or Trade – Take a look!
Get all the news on Week 14s:

Stephen Strasburg – Not an All-Star Yet!

Washington Nationals phenomena Stephen Strasburg will have to wait another year for his 1st All-Star appearance. Strasburg was a major topic of debate heading into this weekend. It was a tough decision, and I think rather easy to understand both viewpoints.

The Major League Baseball All-Star game should be respected and its integrity needs to be upheld. All other major sports in the U.S. have All-star games that are nothing more than watered down exhibition games.  The NBA is the worst at putting players on the All-Star team that don’t deserve to be on the team.


Strasburg may be good enough to make the All-Star team, but he hasn’t earned it yet. Yes, we all know he will but the fact of the matter remains that he doesn’t have a body of work to back up what we all believe to be true.  

But we all want to see him! It seems unthinkable we would deny ourselves of the timeless memory of watching Strasburg not only play but start in his rookie season All-Star Game.

The USA Today Daily pitch reported,

The NL staff, as announced Sunday will include Nationals' closer Matt Capps, but not Strasburg.

"He got quite a bit of consideration, I haven't seen the guy pitch live yet," NL manager Charlie Manuel said. "Leave him alone, let him pitch. He's going to be an All-Star for a long time." Read More 

 Jeff Passan of Yahoo!Sports wrote in a July 4th post, “One can look at the All-Star Game in two ways. 

The first is as a showcase for the fans, which is supported by MLB allowing them to vote the starters. No player drives fan interest today like Strasburg. Bring him on board – or, better yet, allow the fans to vote him in – and watch ratings for the game and interest in it soar.

The second is as a game with real implications: World Series home field. Managers should, then, pick the best players for their teams. Only in Manuel’s world, where Omar Infante deserves an All-Star bid, Arthur Rhodes(notes) andEvan Meek(notes) are better equipped to help the NL win than Strasburg.
Like Manuel said, he’ll make plenty of All-Star teams going forward, and so will …” Read More

Regardless of how Strasburg may feel or what we selfishly may want to see, we are both going to half to wait till next year.