Can't believe it is that time of the season already, but 3 games before roster expansion. I have a little time this am waiting for the Old Lady to get her ass in gear.
NL North
The Pittsburgh Pirates has wrapped up the division I would say and is competing with Florida for the #1 seed. The Cincinnati Reds are 14 back and would take a real cold streak for the Pirates to lose the title.
NL East
The Cleveland Indians lead the division by 4 games over Atlanta. The Indians have set some defensive records this season already, most Plus Plays (111) beating last years NL Kansas City team (93) and the AL Helena team (109) who could still beat their own record they set last year. We still have the chance of tying the Minus Play record (4) held by the great defensive Cub teams of years gone by. The Indians also lead the league with the fewest unearned runs with 26. Of late, the injury bug has plagued the Indians with two of the best hitters on the DL at the same time.
The Atlanta Braves has taken advantage of the Indian woes to mount an attack to get close. The only thing going for Atlanta is hitting and they do it well and have the easiest schedule.
The Philadelphia Phillies aren't out but haven't been playing well at all.
NL South
The Florida Marlins like Pittsburgh has all but wrapped up the division and are fighting for the #1 seed. The season ending injury to Rick Hill could be devastating to the Marlins before the season is over. It has showed in the box scores as run production is down.
The Texas Rangers are 15 back but to mount a run would take a miracle.
NL West
The Colorado Rockies find themselves in first at the moment. They struggled at home till the All-Star break winning only 17 but have figured it going 18-5 since (or somewhere near that).
The Salem Super Sequoias are 4 back and can't be left out of the picture as the two have see-sawed back and forth, they have solidified their starting rotation but the pen is still struggling. The offense is led by Greg Woods who I think should be in the running for MVP also.
The Wild Cards
At this time the wild card race is between three teams with a couple hopefuls if they can't win their division.
The Cincinnati Reds lead the pack at the moment. Closely following them are the Texas Rangers. The Atlanta Braves are next at 4 back with Philadelphia and Salem the only real contenders at the moment.
AL North
The Toronto Blue Jays and Minnesota Twins are neck and neck battling it out. This one may not be decided till the final out in the finial series between the two.
AL East
The Syracuse Sycamores find themselves in front by 9 games. Boston has been hot as of late and may be making a charge, could it be too little too late?
AL South
The Durham Bulls are in first but seem to be a bit languid, maybe DJ's sister has been busy. The Austin Fightin' Armadillos have been trying to play catch up but not gaining much ground. The Kansas City Royals was my pick, they are hot but are out of the picture at 15 back.
AL West
The Helena Hot Pockets have taken command for the time being with their 8-2 streak but for how long. The Las Vegas 51s are only 2 back and the Anaheim Angels are 6 back. Any of them could get hot and take over. It may be another 15 games before the three-way is over.
The Wild Cards
This is a tough one with the muddled picture in the North. All 6 teams has a pretty good shot at a play off berth. Even the The Kansas City Royals which would make Durham pretty upset.
Friday, April 23, 2010
Sunday, April 18, 2010
Knucklebones Radio
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/knucklebones Hi HBD'ers. I've found myself a new hobby and I do mean new. I've always been a big fan of talk radio and now with the internet I have a chance to give it a try. Im going to do a test run to get the nerves out and decide wether or not I will stick to fake baseball only or random subjects.My group on Facebook is Knucklebones Radio - Please join up if you do facebook. I will also be putting more effort into my personal blog http://knucklebones-hbd.blogspot.com/. This is for bored people and complete HBD fanatics.
Its also a good site for 9/11 truth/New World Order/Tea Party talk. All welcome with your opinions. I suggest freedomizer and nformd radio on blogtalkradio for those topics. You can also freind those groups on facebook if you have interest in that. As is well documented in these leagues, Im pretty nuts. I'm not going to deny it, but maybe I can thrive in it. If nothing else my talk shows should be entertaining once I get started. You can call into any of the shows with Skype or your own phone. Thanks for wasting 2 minutes of your life reading this if you did.
Wahoo Warrior Report
The Indians management has been very busy to say the least. Fan approval rating is down a bit though. Things looked really good up to All-Star break. Matter of fact we were hoping to enjoy a good 11 division rivalry for once. That didn't happen, started off well clobbering the Braves in the opener and the final of the four game series. The other two games we just didn't hit. Then came the home-away four game series with the Phills only salvaging the final game of the series. Once again couldn't hit. Then came the Mets and Cardinals and it was more of the same. The problem isn't pitching this year, it is hitting. Delving into the box scores, we came up with the answer and more or less hard to figure out.
We decided to try and find a willing participant before the trade deadline. We found that GM in Arizona who has been plagued by a porous defense all season. Sending GG contenders Deivi Silva and Karim Quevedo along with SP Roy Little. In return we hope we got a superstar 1B in Felipe Mendoza and reliever Mickey Frazier. In our minds and Arizona's, Frazier's contract was bad and sealed the deal. We felt if we could keep him healthy he would be a great addition to the pen however. As for Mendoza, he has been resting and learning in AAA, we hope.
As for Arizona, looks like Quevedo has found a home for sure. Silva also maybe, He has actually hit more home runs in a 13 game span (5) than with us (12) in 103 games. He was actually hitting well until the Indians came to town and went 0 fer 16 in the 4 game series. Let us not forget Little either, two wins and a no decision in three starts. All three look to be corner pieces for Arizona to build on.
Speaking of porous defenses, I didn't think anyone would pass Arizona in the minus play category other than maybe Atlanta. Looks like the Brewers are taking offensive lessons from the Braves and it just isn't working out.
On the defensive front, the Indians broke the NL Plus Play record last night with 95 breaking last years Kansas City mark at 93. Still needing 15 Plus Plays to break Helena's 109 record set last year is a very good possibility. Even with all the Plus Plays chance the Indians will only garner 1 GG and several could be second and or 3rd. Having only 4 Minus Plays, I thought maybe that could break a record also. Checking back, the Cubs only had 5 in season 9, so the chances on breaking or tying that record is probably slim.
Then came the Transaction Deadline, this is always a hopping place after it passes, matter of fact in all the worlds I am in or have been in, it is the best place for shopping. This year was no exception. We weren't looking for pitching, but a particular hitter and we were like kids in a candy store. 6 claims in three days netted us Zachrey Jerzembeck. I think the engine was playing games with us as he is the only player we probably couldn't trade for. The reason more than anything else is money. Just can't get past future and present payroll to make a deal that looks good.
Pablo Castro and Pascual Berroa were the only two ML roster players that we put on the block so to speak. Berroa because he wants too much money to stay in Cleveland and Castro wants to go FA next season. Berroa could be a Type A FA with his stats and abilities. Castro could still be a Type B if his age doesn't catch up with him in the off-season, he hasn't been on the DL since season 7 even with his health. Anaheim claimed Castro and I can see why but seriously doubt he could help. His stats are a bit misleading in all reality as simmy seems to use him as a mop up for some reason.
In a late claim, we got our fingers on Nolan Crawford. We have been trying to get him for two seasons now. Chances of us getting him this year is very slim to non-existent. Not exactly sure why we like him so much, he is kind of over-rated and may not hit well in Cleveland either. His glove has shown no improvement this year, so SS (in our books at least) is very unlikely, but 2B and definitely 3B is very highly possible.
Bad news today as Matt Pierce has hit the 15 day DL with a pulled hammy. That takes a big bite out of the offense and he was chomping at the bit for the upcoming Houston series. Now what to do?
In other trading actions and thoughts from Indians management. The Donald Satou deal to me was a little risky. I think the Cubs may have come out the winners in the deal.
I know Philly was looking for a 5th starter but Anaheim became the clear winner in the Louie Moraga deal. Not sure who the winner is on the KC-Toronto deal.
We decided to try and find a willing participant before the trade deadline. We found that GM in Arizona who has been plagued by a porous defense all season. Sending GG contenders Deivi Silva and Karim Quevedo along with SP Roy Little. In return we hope we got a superstar 1B in Felipe Mendoza and reliever Mickey Frazier. In our minds and Arizona's, Frazier's contract was bad and sealed the deal. We felt if we could keep him healthy he would be a great addition to the pen however. As for Mendoza, he has been resting and learning in AAA, we hope.
As for Arizona, looks like Quevedo has found a home for sure. Silva also maybe, He has actually hit more home runs in a 13 game span (5) than with us (12) in 103 games. He was actually hitting well until the Indians came to town and went 0 fer 16 in the 4 game series. Let us not forget Little either, two wins and a no decision in three starts. All three look to be corner pieces for Arizona to build on.
Speaking of porous defenses, I didn't think anyone would pass Arizona in the minus play category other than maybe Atlanta. Looks like the Brewers are taking offensive lessons from the Braves and it just isn't working out.
On the defensive front, the Indians broke the NL Plus Play record last night with 95 breaking last years Kansas City mark at 93. Still needing 15 Plus Plays to break Helena's 109 record set last year is a very good possibility. Even with all the Plus Plays chance the Indians will only garner 1 GG and several could be second and or 3rd. Having only 4 Minus Plays, I thought maybe that could break a record also. Checking back, the Cubs only had 5 in season 9, so the chances on breaking or tying that record is probably slim.
Then came the Transaction Deadline, this is always a hopping place after it passes, matter of fact in all the worlds I am in or have been in, it is the best place for shopping. This year was no exception. We weren't looking for pitching, but a particular hitter and we were like kids in a candy store. 6 claims in three days netted us Zachrey Jerzembeck. I think the engine was playing games with us as he is the only player we probably couldn't trade for. The reason more than anything else is money. Just can't get past future and present payroll to make a deal that looks good.
Pablo Castro and Pascual Berroa were the only two ML roster players that we put on the block so to speak. Berroa because he wants too much money to stay in Cleveland and Castro wants to go FA next season. Berroa could be a Type A FA with his stats and abilities. Castro could still be a Type B if his age doesn't catch up with him in the off-season, he hasn't been on the DL since season 7 even with his health. Anaheim claimed Castro and I can see why but seriously doubt he could help. His stats are a bit misleading in all reality as simmy seems to use him as a mop up for some reason.
In a late claim, we got our fingers on Nolan Crawford. We have been trying to get him for two seasons now. Chances of us getting him this year is very slim to non-existent. Not exactly sure why we like him so much, he is kind of over-rated and may not hit well in Cleveland either. His glove has shown no improvement this year, so SS (in our books at least) is very unlikely, but 2B and definitely 3B is very highly possible.
Bad news today as Matt Pierce has hit the 15 day DL with a pulled hammy. That takes a big bite out of the offense and he was chomping at the bit for the upcoming Houston series. Now what to do?
In other trading actions and thoughts from Indians management. The Donald Satou deal to me was a little risky. I think the Cubs may have come out the winners in the deal.
I know Philly was looking for a 5th starter but Anaheim became the clear winner in the Louie Moraga deal. Not sure who the winner is on the KC-Toronto deal.
Sunday, April 11, 2010
IFA Market News
Victor Morlan: Helena, P - Great control and splits, pitches are a bit light and awkward. Will the splits progress enough to cover the pitches? For $15M Helena is hoping so.
Jair Bennett: Milwaukee, SS - So the rebuild begins with a $15M wonder boy. I show him a bit weak for SS though but a very strong 3B. Speed and power at the plate, a future star could be in the cards.
Jesus Candelaria: Seattle, P - A lefty that could be a bit weak on the vsR side (always a problem with em) but it shouldn't matter. Control is superb and two pretty good pitches to back it up. For $12.1M it seems to me like a steal.
Cristobal Ramirez - Omaha, SS - A bit mystified here as he was released and picked up by Milwaukee. Maybe lied to by the scouting department? Should be a GG SS. Hitting may not be great but nothing to sneeze at for a good defensive SS. A $10M waste?
Manuel Mercedes: St. Louis, P - His health may have scared a lot of teams away. The theme of the year though as another lefty finds his way on to a roster. If he stays healthy and develops, should be one of the better lefties. Take a chance for $7M.
Yuniesky Megias: Salem, P - His control turned a lot of teams off. For a cheap 6.3M though, he may have everything else working for him.
Juan Espada: St. Louis, C - A tad light in the glove and PC is above average. Hitting for power is pretty good even with average contact. Overall a decent player for $5M.
Jair Bennett: Milwaukee, SS - So the rebuild begins with a $15M wonder boy. I show him a bit weak for SS though but a very strong 3B. Speed and power at the plate, a future star could be in the cards.
Jesus Candelaria: Seattle, P - A lefty that could be a bit weak on the vsR side (always a problem with em) but it shouldn't matter. Control is superb and two pretty good pitches to back it up. For $12.1M it seems to me like a steal.
Cristobal Ramirez - Omaha, SS - A bit mystified here as he was released and picked up by Milwaukee. Maybe lied to by the scouting department? Should be a GG SS. Hitting may not be great but nothing to sneeze at for a good defensive SS. A $10M waste?
Manuel Mercedes: St. Louis, P - His health may have scared a lot of teams away. The theme of the year though as another lefty finds his way on to a roster. If he stays healthy and develops, should be one of the better lefties. Take a chance for $7M.
Yuniesky Megias: Salem, P - His control turned a lot of teams off. For a cheap 6.3M though, he may have everything else working for him.
Juan Espada: St. Louis, C - A tad light in the glove and PC is above average. Hitting for power is pretty good even with average contact. Overall a decent player for $5M.
The Late Draft Signees
6. Mitch Knotts: Tampa Bay, P - Whats not to like? A lefty with good control, splits and pitches. Although a fly ball pitcher many shouldn't go out of the park. Stamina could be better but still good enough for a starter.
Grade A+
12. Daniel McClain: Omaha, P - Another lefty pitcher with good control and pitches. Splits could be a little short in vsR but the pitches and control should cover that nicely. Stamina could also be a bit better.
Grade A
16. Johnnie Good, Houston, C - Initial guess was pretty correct somewhat. Defense will not be great but his PC is good enough to be a starter. Will be one tough out at the plate and has some pop in the old bat.
Grade B
23. Alex Clark: Colorado, RF - Defensively could be very good if the glove matures. Has very good plate awareness and power, making contact may not be a strong point.
Grade A
Grade A+
12. Daniel McClain: Omaha, P - Another lefty pitcher with good control and pitches. Splits could be a little short in vsR but the pitches and control should cover that nicely. Stamina could also be a bit better.
Grade A
16. Johnnie Good, Houston, C - Initial guess was pretty correct somewhat. Defense will not be great but his PC is good enough to be a starter. Will be one tough out at the plate and has some pop in the old bat.
Grade B
23. Alex Clark: Colorado, RF - Defensively could be very good if the glove matures. Has very good plate awareness and power, making contact may not be a strong point.
Grade A
Saturday, April 10, 2010
Indians Hit the Trade Market Again
Another Indians trade sent Johnny Zeile and Matt Brooks to Detroit for Randy Lamb. The Indians advance scouting party must have seen something in Lamb they liked. Both Ziele and Brooks were getting very disenchanted with Indians management. Ziele has already seen action out of the Detroit pen in a 3-2 loss to Seattle, he struck out 3 and surrendered 2 hits in 2 plus innings of work. Gm Firesign thinks both Brooks and Zeile could be better in Detroit than Cleveland, that was his best outing in a month. Lamb is scheduled for his first start against the New York Mets. When asked if the Indians were pursuing a #1 starter for the rotation we got this answer "Maybe, pitching isn't exactly our problem".
That answer could be true, since the All Star break they have split with the Braves and have dropped three in a row to the Phillies. In those 5 losses, they have failed to hit the ball scoring only 5 total runs.
In other trade news Anaheim sent DH Wascar Sanchez and pitcher Vicente Lopez to Dover. Dover sent DH Alex Landrum, RP Ivan Alicea and prospect SP Murray Golub to Anaheim. Looks like Anaheim was shedding salary before the trade deadline. Do they have something in mind?
That answer could be true, since the All Star break they have split with the Braves and have dropped three in a row to the Phillies. In those 5 losses, they have failed to hit the ball scoring only 5 total runs.
In other trade news Anaheim sent DH Wascar Sanchez and pitcher Vicente Lopez to Dover. Dover sent DH Alex Landrum, RP Ivan Alicea and prospect SP Murray Golub to Anaheim. Looks like Anaheim was shedding salary before the trade deadline. Do they have something in mind?
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Wahoo Warrior Report
News of the recent Indians trade sent a few shock waves through the league as the Indians sent Felix Higashioka to Seattle for Cy Bruske and Toby Chapman.
The Indians management was high on Felix at the beginning the season as he was slotted to hopefully take over the SS position as early as next season. Season development hadn't occurred like management had hoped. Management wasn't really concerned with the development issue however.
Needing pen help in the worst way, Indians scouting spent countless hours pouring over every team looking for a suitable option. That option turned out to be Cy Bruske. The initial offer to Seattle was summarily rejected but the resilience of GM dakar countered with an offer the Indians just couldn't refuse. Realizing that Bruske was an arbitration player seeking lots of money and out of contention this season for a playoff spot, made him easily expendable. Getting Felix would easily shore up several defensive positions in the future with his GG capabilities.
Getting the services of Bruske whom management thinks will provide a solid go to guy in the pen for middle relief and take the burden off several that can now be used in later innings. Getting Chapman sealed the deal for the Indians, though not as good as Felix, provided a quality player for the future in return. We don't see Toby as a SS however, but as a 3B. Although we are deep at that position, another doesn't hurt. His development could surprise us but he is at least another year away from the majors.
Offense has had its woes in the early part of the season. With the two left-handed divas, Giovanni Jackson and Matt Pierce, going at each other provided some unwanted melodrama. It has calmed down a bit as each were over swinging trying to out do the other. Matt has increased his BA almost 100 points and Gio nearly 60 points as coaches try to keep the brewhaha calmed down. Black Bart got caught in the middle of the confrontation and even gave up as a go between. Trace Wallace and Eswalin James stepped up their game to hide the problems from the press and other teams till it got sorted out. Sean Smalley was on cloud 9 when he was voted in as the starting SS for the summer classic.
Defense has been outstanding as promised leading the NL with the fewest errors and the fewest in unearned runs. They are also the best in the league with 79 plus plays while only making 2 minus plays.
Pitching is not exactly great, but combined with the defense makes it tough to score against the Indians. With the addition of Bruske, it may even get harder. Boasting a .231 OAV ties them with Pittifulburgh (no use to give them any respect for a hated rival) as one of the best pitching staffs in the NL.
One of the big problems early in the season was 1-run games as the Indians started out 0-9 in this very important category. Frustrating as it was, things started coming together albeit slowly and has since went 12-3. Extra inning games still haunt us but we are not all that worried about that one. Do the Indians have what it takes to win the division this season? Stay tuned to find out.
The Indians management was high on Felix at the beginning the season as he was slotted to hopefully take over the SS position as early as next season. Season development hadn't occurred like management had hoped. Management wasn't really concerned with the development issue however.
Needing pen help in the worst way, Indians scouting spent countless hours pouring over every team looking for a suitable option. That option turned out to be Cy Bruske. The initial offer to Seattle was summarily rejected but the resilience of GM dakar countered with an offer the Indians just couldn't refuse. Realizing that Bruske was an arbitration player seeking lots of money and out of contention this season for a playoff spot, made him easily expendable. Getting Felix would easily shore up several defensive positions in the future with his GG capabilities.
Getting the services of Bruske whom management thinks will provide a solid go to guy in the pen for middle relief and take the burden off several that can now be used in later innings. Getting Chapman sealed the deal for the Indians, though not as good as Felix, provided a quality player for the future in return. We don't see Toby as a SS however, but as a 3B. Although we are deep at that position, another doesn't hurt. His development could surprise us but he is at least another year away from the majors.
Offense has had its woes in the early part of the season. With the two left-handed divas, Giovanni Jackson and Matt Pierce, going at each other provided some unwanted melodrama. It has calmed down a bit as each were over swinging trying to out do the other. Matt has increased his BA almost 100 points and Gio nearly 60 points as coaches try to keep the brewhaha calmed down. Black Bart got caught in the middle of the confrontation and even gave up as a go between. Trace Wallace and Eswalin James stepped up their game to hide the problems from the press and other teams till it got sorted out. Sean Smalley was on cloud 9 when he was voted in as the starting SS for the summer classic.
Defense has been outstanding as promised leading the NL with the fewest errors and the fewest in unearned runs. They are also the best in the league with 79 plus plays while only making 2 minus plays.
Pitching is not exactly great, but combined with the defense makes it tough to score against the Indians. With the addition of Bruske, it may even get harder. Boasting a .231 OAV ties them with Pittifulburgh (no use to give them any respect for a hated rival) as one of the best pitching staffs in the NL.
One of the big problems early in the season was 1-run games as the Indians started out 0-9 in this very important category. Frustrating as it was, things started coming together albeit slowly and has since went 12-3. Extra inning games still haunt us but we are not all that worried about that one. Do the Indians have what it takes to win the division this season? Stay tuned to find out.
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