News Item: The Oakland A’s signed SP Ben Sheets to a one-year, $10M contract with incentives.
Last week, Sheets – who hasn’t thrown a pitch in a Major League game since August 2008 – held a workout for interested teams down in his home state of Louisiana. By all accounts, Sheets was superb. His fastball topped [...]
So, what did we learn from the AL and NL Division Series? (1) Karma caught up to Randy Moss Matt Holliday like a m***af***a. Too bad “karma” couldn’t catch that ball, eh Matt? (2) The Red Sox, desperate to stave off their team’s increasing age and irrelevance, are going to throw mad [...]
From the men who brought you last month’s discussion on Prince Fielder’s ample antics… Out on the east coast is m’man Tom Daniels. He’s a dismayed Mets fan who recently called into WFAN to propose a David Wright for Ichiro Suzuki and Felix Hernandez deal. In America’s Heartland sits Cardinals fan Eugene Tierney. He just [...]
I’m normally numb to the tawdry tabloid side of sports and entertainment, but Wednesday’s mind-blowing story involving future Hall of Famer Roberto Alomar possibly carrying the AIDS virus and knowingly…man, I just can’t get my head around this.
The Good News: It was something of a breakout campaign for the unassuming, erstwhile relief pitcher. He spent most of the season among the league leaders in ERA and was named to the All-Star Game (where Fox PBP guy Joe Buck – unfamiliar with any player east of the Mississippi – mispronounced Duke’s last name). He was often economical with his pitch count while going deeper into games as the season wore on.
The Good News: After bottoming out offensively with a .595 OPS on August 21, Barton hit .307/.418/.525 over his final 124 plate appearances (31 games). His defense noticeably improved throughout the year – in fact the relatively esoteric stat RZR ranked him as one of the top gloves at first base in all of baseball.
After being quietly linked to Colorado Rockies OF Matt Holliday since the end of the season, the A’s “surprised” the national media that generally ignores all things Oakland by (reportedly) agreeing to a deal.
Holliday for OF Carlos Gonzalez, SP Greg Smith and RP Huston Street
Look, there are a number of angles to explore here. Will the Phillies be rusty after a week-long layoff? Did the seven-game split-decision with the Red Sox sap the Rays dry? Do the Rays have any answer for the Cole Hamels Express? Which Phillies offense will show up: the flaccid squad that couldn’t hit the Brewers or the not-as-impotent troupe that defeated the Dodgers?
The Rays make for a cute, cuddly bunch of base stealing scamps who have a whale of a pitching staff, but an inferior offense to the Red Sox. I’ll be the first one to call myself out for eating it with my White Sox/Rays guess, but unlike Chicago, Boston’s “O” can run with Tampa’s (3rd vs. 1st in team stolen bases) and reaches base better than anyone in the AL. Throw in a comparable allocation of arms on the mound and I see a competitive series, but one that’s still easy to call.
Game: Arizona Diamondbacks at Houston Astros Date: August 16 Network: FSN-Houston
Play-by-Play: Bill Brown Color Commentator: Jim Deshaies “Patti” with an “I”, Annoying with an “A”: Patti Smith (Sorry, kids…the Astros have someone who’s even harder to find a picture of than the Arizona’s “interview bunny”.)
Game: Detroit Tigers at Seattle Mariners Date: July 4 Network: FSN-Northwest
Play-by-Play: Dave Niehaus (Innings 1-3); Dave Sims (Innings 4-9) Color Commentator: Mike Blowers Rally Fry Girl: Cara Capuano (mildly attractive in-game correspondent who hands out french fries to parasites who bring signs begging for free food)
Game: Milwaukee Brewers at St. Louis Cardinals Date: July 24 Network: FSN-Wisconsin
Play-by-Play: Brian Anderson Color Commentator: Bill Schroeder Long name. Not a natural blonde.: Trenni Kusnierek Studio Hosts? For the Brewers?!: Jeff Grayson & Jeff Cirillo