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Friday, December 31, 2010

Jeff Bagwell on Steroids???

There is a lot of talk currently on whether or not Jeff Bagwell was on steroids during his career and another wave of voters that want to all out boycott anybody that played the last 25 years from futher entry into the Hall of Fame.  Obviously that would be a travesty in the highest degree, along the lines of the one Tucson, AZ HOF writer that would not vote for Rickey Henderson (which kept him from a unanimous vote) because, "I never liked the guy." 

So take a minute to read this article.  http://itsaboutthemoney.net/archives/2010/12/31/the-problem-with-believing-everything-our-eyes-see/

And then this one.  http://hardballtalk.nbcsports.com/2010/12/30/how-about-this-no-one-from-the-past-25-years-makes-the-hall-of-fame/

This is going to be quite the topic for the next few years as one player after another becomes eligible for the HOF voting.  Griffey, Thomas, Gwynn, Jeter, Arod, and all the "Greats" we've watched for the last twenty years.  Proof or no proof the last 20 years has a dark cloud of disgust over it and even players that were honest all along are questioned. 

So read these two very short articles and let me know what you think on the subject.

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Greatest Hitter

Red Sox fans, and other deluded people, like to say that Ted Williams was the greatest hitter ever.
But is he?
Really?
And what is the criteria? How is this determined?

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Brandon Webb to Rangers?

Rumors are the Rangers, Cubs, Nationals and maybe now the Brewers are interested in Webb.  Might be a minor league contract only which would give him an invite to Spring Training and given his veteran status probably only a couple million a year if that.  If he would not make the team after ST he could have a clause put in that would release him from team control and put him back into free agency to possibly get picked up by another team.

He'd most likely make a veteran minimum contract and get incentives based on Games Started and IP. 

He also could get a Major League contract that would put him on the 25 man roster even after Spring Training but that team would not be able to send him down to the minors if he started really struggling unless Brandon Webb actually consented and approved that move.  Which he wouldn't.  With a minor league contract he can be optioned to AAA without his consent. 

It'll be interested to see what kind of structured contract and clauses he gets signed with.  Also interesting to see if he can throw more than 83 mph by Spring Training (that was the fastest radar time in the Instructional League this year).  83 MPH just doesn't cut it. 

He was a Top 3 pitcher in the league keep in mind.  All of 2009 and 2010 were completely lost but in 2008 he won 22 games and was barely over 3.00 ERA.  He was a shut down 8IP guy.  The reward is HUGE on him and now that he appears to have come down off his $8 million a year guaranteed nonsense on his contract demands he is a lot more appealing to teams.  I hope he succeeds.  Just in the American League.  I can't bear the thought of him shutting down the Dbacks while on the Cubs or Brewers while he's making 2.8 million a year or something. 

Either way it'll be an interesting Spring Training.

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Spring Training

Is it too early to talk about Spring Training? I don't think so. The winter meetings are over, and everyone has made the moves they wanted. What's left, salary arbitration meetings? Check the link for the 2011 Schedule. I'm excited for this spring training season. The cactus league has a new team, The Reds, and the Diamondbacks and Rockies have a new home in the Valley of the Sun. Opening Day for this stadium is Feb 26 with a match up between the two teams. Should be lots of fun and you know I will be there. After a miserable season for D-Backs, well there's only room for improvement. Rumor has it Xavier Nady and Henry Blanco are on the way here. Lets see, Blanco: .215 Avg, 8 RBI, 2 HR last year. (he'll fit in nicely) Nady: .256 avg, 33 RBI, 6 HR Can anyone else smell the championship??????

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Can the Yankees compete with the Phillies or Red Sox Rotation?

CC
Hughes
Burnett
... Pettitte??
...Nova??

Versus:
Beckett
Lester
Dice K
Buchholz
Lackey

Or the Phillies new Rotation of:
Halladay
Lee
Oswalt
Hamels
Blanton/Kendrick

Of course the Maddux/Smoltz/Avery/Leibhardt didn't exactly cover the walls with Championships but Lee going to the Phillies and a healthy Red Sox rotation is pretty dangerous.  Red Sox are also close to signing Bobby Jenks as their new closer.  Does that mean Pap's is going elsewhere in a trade?  They still have Daniel Bard too...

Not saying the Yankees are lost without Lee but banking on Andy Pettitte to come back to MAYBE pitch 20 starts is not exactly matching the Phillies/Giants/Red Sox in pitching.  They do still have Rivera though. 

Read a few things on Bleacher Report that the Yankees could possibly go after a David Price/Clay Kershaw type person in the league using Jesus Montero as trade chips.  That would be interesting...

Side Note:  Check out the career stats of the 2011 rotation for the Phillies.  I think people overlook how good they are after Halladay and Lee, the "Superstars."  Oswalt is still wicked good and so is Hamels even if he had a so-so year in '09. 

Halladay, Lee, Oswalt and Hamels are ALL 200 IP, 200K guys that could easily win 20 games each if they stay healthy.  Ridiculous.  Amazing what a switch to a good offense will do for a pitchers stats and "W" colomn...

HALLADAY:
Pitching Stats:Next Stats >>
SEASONTEAMWLERAGGSCGSHOSVSVOIPHRERHRHBPBBSO
1998    Toronto Blue Jays101.9322100---14.094320213
1999    Toronto Blue Jays873.9236181111149.115676651947982
2000    Toronto Blue Jays4710.641913000067.210787801424244
2001    Toronto Blue Jays533.1617161100105.1974137312596
2002    Toronto Blue Jays1972.9334342100239.1223937810762168
2003    Toronto Blue Jays2273.2536369200266.02531119626932204
2004    Toronto Blue Jays884.2021211100133.014066621313995
2005    Toronto Blue Jays1242.4119195200141.2118393811718108
2006    Toronto Blue Jays1653.1932324000220.0208827819534132
2007    Toronto Blue Jays1673.7131317100225.12321019315348139
2008    Toronto Blue Jays20112.7834339200246.02208876181239206
2009    Toronto Blue Jays17102.7932329400239.0234827422535208
2010    Philadelphia Phillies21102.4433339400250.2231746824630219
Career Totals169863.3234632058191---2297.12228944848196624851714

LEE:
Pitching Stats:Next Stats >>
SEASONTEAMWLERAGGSCGSHOSVSVOIPHRERHRHBPBBSO
2002    Cleveland Indians011.7422000010.16220086
2003    Cleveland Indians333.6199000052.1412821722044
2004    Cleveland Indians1485.4333330000179.0188113108301181161
2005    Cleveland Indians1853.7932321000202.0194918522052143
2006    Cleveland Indians14114.4033331000200.22241149829858129
2007    Cleveland Indians586.292016100097.111273681773666
2008    Cleveland Indians2232.5431314200223.1214686312534170
2009    Cleveland Indians793.1422223100152.0165535310333107
2009    Philadelphia Phillies743.391212310079.2803530721074
2010    Seattle Mariners832.3413135100103.292312750689
2010    Texas Rangers463.9815152000108.210353481111296
Career Totals102613.85222218205001409.01419661603150393501085

OSWALT:
Pitching Stats:Next Stats >>
SEASONTEAMWLERAGGSCGSHOSVSVOIPHRERHRHBPBBSO
2001    Houston Astros1432.7328203100141.2126484313624144
2002    Houston Astros1993.0135340000233.0215867817562208
2003    Houston Astros1052.9721210000127.1116484215529108
2004    Houston Astros20103.4936352200237.023310092171162206
2005    Houston Astros20122.9435354100241.2243857918848184
2006    Houston Astros1582.9833322000220.2220767318638166
2007    Houston Astros1473.1833321000212.0221807514760154
2008    Houston Astros17103.5432323200208.21998982231047165
2009    Houston Astros864.1230303000181.1183838319842138
2010    Philadelphia Phillies711.741312110082.2531816632173
2010    Houston Astros6123.4220201100129.0109524913234120
Career Totals150833.18316303208002015.01918765712173714671666

HAMELS:
Pitching Stats:Next Stats >>
SEASONTEAMWLERAGGSCGSHOSVSVOIPHRERHRHBPBBSO
2006    Philadelphia Phillies984.0823230000132.1117666019348145
2007    Philadelphia Phillies1553.3928282000183.1163726925343177
2008    Philadelphia Phillies14103.0933332200227.1193897828153196
2009    Philadelphia Phillies10114.3232322200193.2206959324543168
2010    Philadelphia Phillies12113.0633331000208.2185747126861211
Career Totals60453.531491497400945.186439637112220248897