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Get Away Day

Hello baseball fans!

Everyone keep Oakland Athletics pitcher Brandon McCarthy and his family in your thoughts and prayers. Yesterday he was hit on the side of the head by a line-drive off the bat of Angels short stop Eric Aybar. According to the A’s beat writers, he was taken to the hospital shortly after for a CT scan, and had surgery last night for a brain contusion and skull fracture. Reports state that he’s awake and alert now, resting in a bay area hospital.

The A’s have the day off after going 3-3 on their home stand which included a sweep of the Red Sox, and being swept by the Angels. Though the Angels series wasn’t their best offensive performance, the A’s entered Thursday tied for AL wild card with the Baltimore Orioles who take on their division rival Yankees this weekend.

Visit the Oakland Athletics website for updates on Brandon McCarthy.

Hot & Cold : Happy September!

Happy September baseball fans! It’s been a while since I can really remember some meaningful September baseball games. The A’s have been stuck in “rebuilding” mode for chunk of my life, so I’m more than excited to be scoreboard watching daily. Whether it’s sitting through nail biters, blowouts, pitching duels, or coming for the baseball & staying for the pie, I know this September will be a memorable one. Though I’m crossing my fingers for something exciting and unexpected, you never know how everything will turn out. Either way, I’m absolutely stoked to watch this team take the field every day.

Sorry I’ve been MIA this week, I’ve had some school stuff to deal with, but that doesn’t mean I was missing out on any baseball action. Today’s post is ‘Hot & Cold’ where I give you my take on which teams are … hot and cold. I’ll also give you my take on a few teams that don’t really make my list, but are either headed for troubled water, or I just want to talk about.

HotHotHot (In No Particular Order):

  • Oakland Athletics
  • Los Angeles Angels
  • Texas Rangers
  • Baltimore Orioles
  • Philadelphia Phillies
  • Milwaukee Brewers
  • San Francisco Giants
  • San Diego Padres

Is it weird that this hot list spotlights ¾ of the AL West? The AL west  is hot right now, and no one can deny it. The Rangers obviously have their powerhouse offense, and jet stream that shoots ball to the moon. The Angels have their money, pitching, and ROY front runner Mike Trout. In all seriousness, who would have thought the A’s would be in the position they are now? They’re hotter than ever right now, smashing on the Bosox, and I mean smashing. They knocked in 20 last night. The AL West is tightening up; making September a big month for all three teams involved who mostly play each other.

Speaking of tight, have you guys seen this Wild Card race? Starting this month, there are truly five teams in it for the long run. Three of which made my list above. Though the A’s hold one spot (+1.5, +2 if they can wrap up the win tonight), the O’s aren’t going anywhere, as they start the month hot. Their loss tonight against a limping NY club, shouldn’t worry anyone. I feel like they’re ready to fight until the end.

On to the National League. Milwaukee has been on fire lately. They’re 8-2 in their last ten, and in my opinion should have been playing this well since day one. They’re one of those teams that I feel should be in the running for a playoff position, but aren’t. Let’s see if they can make it to .500. The Phillies have finally woken up! Too bad they’re 16.5 GB …. I really don’t like talking about the San Francisco Giants, but you can’t knock ‘em if they’re playing well. Maybe loosing Cabrera was the best thing that ever happened to them? Not to mention Posey has been dynamite since the ASB. The San Diego Padres are taking on the role of a hot spoiler. Like the Brew Crew, they’re 8-2 in their last ten, and looking to break some hearts.

ColdColdCold (In No Particular Order):

  • Houston Astros
  • Los Angeles Dodgers
  • Pittsburg Pirates
  • Cleveland Indians
  • Boston Red Sox

Poor, poor Astros. I’m thinking about moving to Houston and trying out. Anyone know what my chances would be? The Dodgers were looking for a nice pick-me-up when they took on their new Yankee status payroll, but poor guys have been slipping in the standings. They can’t seem to put away the sub-.500 teams like their Nor-Cal rivals can. They need to pick it up, or they’re going to be grilling some burgers in October. Everyone see the sad paper bags in Cleveland the other night? Hilarious. They did however beat Texas tonight. The Pirates aren’t playing like they were playing pre- ASB. Which is bad for them, but good for the Reds & Cards.

The Red Sox deserve their own paragraph. The poor guys are falling apart. There was even some friction in the dugout tonight. There doesn’t seem to be much chemistry over there. All bad.

Mayra’s Hot Corner Spotlight:

  • New York Yankees
  • Tampa Bay Rays
  • Kansas City Royals
  • Washington Nationals

Though I don’t like to see teams fall apart, I feel like the Yankees are going to be the team this year that does. Every one’s hurt, and they’re losing their Yankee-swag. (I can’t believe I just said swag.) Both Tampa and the Nationals aren’t playing as well as they had been earlier in July, I definitely see them sticking around, but they need to get their mojos back. As for the Royals, like the Padres they’re really taking on the role of hot spoiler. They have a good young offense that’s really going to beat up on the front-runners of the AL Central.

This is all obviously what’s going through my mind, now what’s going on in yours? Leave a comment, send me a message, subscribe, and follow me on twitter. I’m interesting, I swear!

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!

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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?