Monthly Archives: August 2012

Spilling the Beans?

Rumor has it the there is a blockbuster trade in the works that would send Adrian Gonzalez, Josh Beckett, Carl Crawford, and Nick Punto from the Boston Red Sox to the Los Angeles Dodgers for  a handful of prospects and first baseman James Loney. While I’m not one to talk about a trade until it’s a done deal, I could resist with this one. To raise some more eye brows, Gonzalez and Loney were both scratched from their lineups.

If this trade does end up being true, what does it mean for the Red Sox? It’s not necessarily that they’ve thrown in the towel for this season, though they are 8.5 GB in the WC race, it just means that they’re looking to dump some money, and go in a different direction. I don’t know the exact numbers, but I know that all of the contracts combined are in the ballpark of are $270 million.

While Boston is really shipping people off, the Dodgers are truly making a run for the West. Though the Giants did sweep LA earlier this week, it did open the doors for this trade to go down. (Giants don’t have the ability to block the trade.)

How do I feel about the possible trade? I think it’s great! Not just because I like to watch the Giants squirm, but because it’s giving some attention to west coast baseball. There isn’t really a hot shot, high payroll, high profile team on the west coast. Maybe all this hoopla will give the AL & NL west a bit more attention. Who knows?

Well, we just have to sit and wait. This might not even happen! Tell me your thoughts on this possible trade, the AL & NL west, and what you think is going on in Boston down below!

Something in the Water?

Happy Thursday baseball fans! It’s been a somewhat eventful week, so here are a few of my quick thoughts as teams get ready open their weekend series.

Unlike I predicted, the Giants managed to sweep LA, taking a 2.5 game lead in the NL West. The Giants, who currently lead the Braves 1-0 heading to the bottom of the fourth, managed to out pitch and out play LAD. Do I see a hot streak in the future? I think so. As much as an anti-Giant as I am, I can really see players like Belt, Sanchez, and Blanco really stepping up in the Melky aftermath.

The Nats/Braves series was just as juicy as I expected. Monday’s walk-off truly sparked the series win. Washington is in it to win it. Downside? The inning limit on Strasburg. He’s 15-5, and pitching on team pushing for a pennant. This team has a great pitching staff, but taking out Strasburg isn’t fair to the team. I understand that he’s a young pitcher, and they want to protect his future, but you’re never guaranteed a playoff spot. They might not be in this position next year. Why blow it?

Time for some A’s talk. Prior to Wednesday’s win against the Twins it was announced that Bartolo Colon was receiving a 50 game suspension for the use of PEDs. Testosterone to be specific. I would never have guessed it based on his hefty frame, but it is what it is. As I said last week, I could not be more disappointed in guys who do this stuff. They let their team down, and screw their careers over. Not to mention what they do to baseball as a whole. Little leaguers grow up wanting to play in the bigs, be just like their favorite player. Is this really the example they want to set? I think a tweet I read by former pitcher and current CSN analyst Greg Caderet sums it up:

@cads32 “Cheaters diminish the accomplishment of all of us that made it. If you aren’t good enough without cheating then you shouldn’t be there!”

Also on twitter, a tweet by Susan Slusser of the SF Chronicle was discussing a conversation with pitcher Travis Blackley. Apparently in Austraila if you get caught once, your career is dunzo.

Taking Colons place in the rotation for tonight was Tyson Ross. The Bay Area native started out strong, but come the fifth inning seemed less than excited to be on the mound. While I do believe he has the stuff for the big leagues, I don’t think he has the stuff to be a starter. As I was mumbling that to myself in the car, they sent him back down to AAA as a relief pitcher.

Stephen Drew, who was acquired on Tuesday night (for basically nothing), had a great game for the A’s tonight. I’m not sure how everyone else feels, but I really like Cliff Pennington at 2nd. There’s a big debate about whether Jemile Weeks should have been sent down, and I’m on board with the decision. I was actually thinking about it right after the trade was complete. Weeks needed a reality check, it’s not about getting to the big leagues, it’s maintaining your position there. He was playing a decent game defensively, but at the plate he was trying to hit balls out, when he should have been trying to get them on the ground and utilize his speed. What I like about Pennington? He’s playing his game, not trying to do too much … he just happens to be in a slump.

Yankees swept in Chicago.

Three teams tied for the second wild card.

Boston blew a heft lead, and lost the game.

All for now!

Poor Halos.

Hello again baseball fans! As August starts winding down, ball clubs know that the only way to keep them in the race is to win. While scoreboard watching is fun, it’s not exactly going to do any good without throwing some W’s on the board. Here are the wraps of the games I kept my eye on this weekend!

This weekend was built around some key matchups that would really effect the AL wild card standings. The series that stood out the most to me was the Rays & Angels down in Anaheim. The halos have been on some landslide lately, being unable to really shut the door on a win.

  • Thursday: The series started on with bang on the Rays side, who scored seven behind David Price who dominated his way to his 16 win. (7-0 Rays)
  • Friday: You know a team is truly hitting a rough patch when your then 15-2 ace gives up 9 runs in three innings. (12-3 Rays)
  • Saturday: Things were looking up for the Angels when they managed to put 8 runs in 3 innings. Unfortunately for the Halos, the Rays scored some runs, tied the game, and Carlos Pena rocketed the Rays to a lead with a pinch hit two-run homer. (10-8 Rays)
  • Four game sweep, poor Halos. (8-3 Rays)

The Angels are now 62-55, 5 GB of the Rangers, 6-4 in their last ten, and 4.5 out of the WC. The Rays however have sole control of the top WC spot (+1), are 5 GB of the Yankees, and are smokin’ hot right now.

With the loss of Melky Cabrera, I thought it’d be a little intriguing to keep a closer eye on the SF Giants series down in San Diego. They took two out of three, and managed to put on a somewhat offensive show that left some people mumbling “MELKY WHO?!” and “BUSTER FOR MVP”. Nothing against the Giants, but of course they didn’t feel the offensive loss of Melky this weekend, they were playing the Padres! I don’t think they can justify the “we’re A-OK without Melky” nonsense until the end of this seven game stretch. A

Astros fired their coaching staff on Saturday.

A’s swept the Indian at home during the Streak-end! If that confused anyone at all, the A’s spent the weekend celebrating the 20 win streak of 2002. Great ceremony on Saturday, great crowds. The A’s have to take advantage of teams that aren’t so hot, especially this home stand, because they’re set for a huge series in Florida next weekend.

Predictions for the Week:

I think that KC is going to take the series from Tampa, the A’s bats are going to heat up, the Dodgers are going to take the series from the Giants, &  there’s going to be a tough series between the Nats and Braves.

 

All for now!

Video

AL Wild Card Reaction 2011

This was basically me on the last day of last season. With the added wild card, and so many teams on the prowl, are we looking for the same amount of excitement this season?

Perfecto, and not so perfecto.

Better late than never right? Well, first off, MASSIVE amounts of congratulations of Felix Hernandez on his perfect game yesterday. In reality, what took him so long? Being and A’s fan, I get to see him more than I would like to, but watching him dominate (even my team) is magical. I just wish he played for a team that was going to give him more than just moral support. Soak it in Lord Felix, because so far perfection hasn’t exactly brought good things. The last six pitchers to throw perfect games aren’t exactly tossing their best games as of late. Hell, Dallas Braden (May 9th 2010), is going under the knife for the second time in two years. Wish you the best Felix!

Now for the not so hot news of yesterday. Melky Cabrera of the SF Giants was suspended 50 games for the use of PEDs (Testosterone). ** While having my cross bay rivals loose their hottest hitter and top RBI guy did leave me chuckling a bit, I can’t help but be completely disappointed in the guy. What is this, the 80s? I guess I can understand the reasoning behind wanting to take PEDs, but seriously, guys can make it big staying clean,  so for the sanctity of the game, keep it clean boys. You’re letting your team down. The Giants are in the playoff hunt, let’s see how the loss of Melky effects them.

That’s all for now! Comments, and questions below!

**The Giants have less than 50 games left in the season, meaning that if they do make past the first round the post season, and the Melkman finds a way to stay in shape without baseball activity, the Giants ultimately have the option of bringing him back.

Giants/Nationals Play by Play, and Monday Wraps

Off day for my home team, so what’s there to do? Scoreboard watch of course. My TV game of choice happens to be the Giants/Nationals, just because I carry a soft spot for Gio Gonzalez. Also because I’ve had the Nats as my NL post season favorite since sending Gio over in December (it was December right?).  We’re just wrapping up the 2nd, two on two out. (1-0 Nats). As I bolded that score the inning ended.

Today’s Finals:

Phillies/Marlins:4-0 Phillies, Cole Hamels with his second straight complete     game.

Dodgers/Pirates: 5-4 LAD, Putting some serious pressure on SF (.5 GB ). Hell of a year for Pittsburg though.

Texas/Yankees: 8-2 New York, Breezy chance for OAK & LAA to nudge forward. Also, Congrats to “Swishalicious” on his 200th career home run (Grand slam).

Toronto/Chicago: 3-2 Jays, Seems like the blue birds are trying to find a way out of their funk.

Padres/Braves: 4-1 SD, Beware of the Padres NL they’re ready to play spoiler and are smoking hot right now.

Astros/Cubs: 7-1 Cubbies, Poor Astros.

Brewers/Rockies: 9-6 Rockies, I feel like the Brewers should be playing somewhat better baseball this season.

Tigers/Twins: 9-3 Twins, Rookies worked it for Minnesota tonight

Rays/Mariners: 4-1 Rays, Longo gets the night off, Rays still hot.

Indians/Angels: 6-2 Cleveland, Angels continue to falter

Nationals/Giants: 14-2 Nats, Read below!

In Game Observations:

  • Vogelsong is struggling. In reality, the Nats are stringing together some good at bats, and the Giants just aren’t playing sexy defense. Also, Ryan Theriot looks a lot like Barry Zito. (5-0 Nats) Bochy Tossed.
  • Kurt Suzuki with a bases clearing double silences the SF crowd. (8-0 Nats)
  • Vogelsong pulled after 2 2/3 insert Brad Penny
  • Nationals are at it again, Espinoza with an infield hit to load the bases.
  • 2 – Run Double (10-0 Nats)
  • Base hit by Zuk, (11-0 Nats)
  • Posey Singles to lead off the Bottom 4th, crowd erupts
  • Pence strikes out, I think I just heard someone cry
  • Bryce Harper leads off the 5th with a base hit. Nats at it again.
  • No one was covering 3rd, so Harper went over. Wild Pitch, (12-0 Nats)
  • Danny Espinoza homers, straight away center field (14-0 Nats)
  • Penny pulled, not a very good outing.
  • Another double by Kurt Suzuki. 17 hits by the Nats.
  • Gio down swinging to end the inning.
  • Bottom 7, 2 Out, Brandon Crawford 2 – Run homer (14-2 Nats)
  • I’m not into the “melkman” hats every one is wearing. Irrelevant to the game, i know.

Does Having a Dislocated Shoulder Make Doing the Bernie Any Easier?

It’s weird how one person can have such an impact on a team, and by one person I obviously mean Evan Longoria. Not to completely disregard what the Rays have done with him out, but since he made his way back this week the Rays have clicked. They’ve won six straight, are in second place in the AL East (5 GB), and hold the top wild card spot. Can never count this team out, remember last season? The most exciting last day ever, when Longo walked off seconds after Baltimore knocked out Boston. The Rays take advantage of other teams mistakes, their losses, and then pounce. They love themselves a playoff push.

Let’s talk some AL West, my favorite. The first place Rangers were hosting Detroit this weekend. Detroit is 2 GB of the White Sox (who took 2 of three at home over Oakland), and are 1 GB of the second wild card spot.I didn’t really watch much of the series, but what I did catch was that the Rangers might not exactly have as easy of a ride this season. The managed to take the series, but they don’t have the pitching. And hey the Angels and the A’s do. The Angels however, don’t have the bullpen. Advantage, A’s. While of course I am pushing for the A’s, I do understand that this group of rookies might not be able to handle the post season pressure. Then again, they’ve already knocked over pre-season predictions by playing over .500 ball and not sucking, so any prediction I make on their part obviously won’t matter. They’re a fun team to watch, period.

My thoughts on the A’s/White Sox Series: It’s really unfortunate to get walked off on. Also blowing leads blow. Up until Sundays game, our defense was killer. It was a tough series to loose, and if Inge ends up on the DL we’re going to be stumped on third base. (Donaldson, Sogie, GREEN!?) What came to my mind after I heard about his injury was “Does having a dislocated shoulder make doing the Bernie any easier?”

What the hell is going on with the Halos? Not that I in anyway care that their faltering, because the totally benefits the A’s (when we win obvs), but homeboys just lost 2 of 3 to Seattle. The game they did win was somehow against King Felix, even though he had five runs to work with. Is their pitching staff going to hold up? They’re 8 GB of the Rangers and 2 GB of the second wild card spot.

Some nifty National League thoughts:

  • Hunter Pence finally showed up in SF (joke, get it? I know, I’m not very funny)
  • Reds are still red hot (another one, HA) , even though they’re 5-5 in last ten
  • What in the world is going on with Colorado? And the NL West!? The other day ESPN (hilarity) was talking about how crappy the AL West was, and that was when both the A’s and Angels had a WC spot. Did they not look into how the NL West was playing? Seriously, one of the worst divisions in my opinion.
  • I wonder if the Astros will let me play with them. Poor, poor Astros.
  • Totally pulling for the Nationals this season, but I’m not into the announced inning limit on Strausburg though.

 

All for now I guess, comments and questions are always welcome!

I’m back!

But in reality, did you even realize i was gone? Probably not, but I’m going to give this another shot. I’ve archived all my past posts based on their irrelevance to this season. – the last post was written just before the trade deadline LAST season. But now in the midst of this second wild card hoopla, I’m back, hoping to get a post in a week, Sundays most likely. I’ll be giving weekly wraps, power rankings, as well nonsensical predictions that might only make sense to me. 

Posts will start tomorrow night, or reallyreallyreally early Monday morning if you’re on the east coast!