Archive for the ‘MLB’ Category

Brandon Wood will always remember his first Opening Day in the big leagues. He might wish he could forget the week that followed. The highly touted third base prospect for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim went 2-for-22 with seven strikeouts and just one walk in six of the club's first eight games. His performance was so poor, manager Mike Scioscia had to start backup infielder Maicer Izturis in his place—twice. “[Wood's] going to ...
One of the reasons why real racial issues often get ignored in life is because we are forced to slough through crap like this.   In comments reported by Yahoo, Orlando Hudson implies that MLB discriminates against its black players when they become free agents.   Now, I could run down a litany of examples showing how off-base Hudson is, but let me sum it up like this:   Reckless, stupid and completely untrue.   I know racism ...
On April 2, we saw one of the Kansas City Royals' final bullpen spots get handed out to a young pitcher who has little service time. Luis Mendoza, literally hours before the Royals and the Rangers were about to play the first of two final exhibition games in Arlington to close out spring training, packed up his things with Texas and walked to the visiting team's locker room, suiting up for ...

Trevor Hoffman Struggling Under Pressure of Save No. 600

Posted: 14th April 2010 by Tommy Torkelson in MLB
Trevor Hoffman's quest to reach 600 career saves has become somewhat of a hot topic in recent days in Milwaukee. Hoffman, the all-time saves leader, has blown two save situations already for the Brewers (3-4) this season. For Hoffman, the Brewers announced this spring that Miller Park would feature a saves countdown in left field on the scoreboard. Fans can see a large banner of Hoffman, followed by a tracking of Hoffman's ...

Cincinnati Reds – A Slow Leake is Fine; a Chapman Flood Can Wait

Posted: 14th April 2010 by Craig Simpson in MLB
Like most Reds diehards, I'm treading lightly on praise right now, but it is soooooo hard to hide the enthusiasm. Oh, and this from the Enquirer today on twitter: @Cincienquirer Aroldis Chapman will make his debut in Louisville Friday. Tickets are, predictably, going fast: http://bit.ly/csEHc0 To tell you the truth, I do not think Cincinnati needs to have Chapman test the big leagues, along with Mike Leake (if it comes ...
No doubt, it's been a rough week for the Baltimore Orioles. The roughest. Blown saves, surrendering four leads after the 8th inning, struggling with men in scoring position. It's been downright ugly. Luckily, things have been far more optimistic down on the farm, where the O's have had several sensational starts from their standout prospects. So let's examine who has been the hottest of the hot hitters in the past week, and ...

Detroit Tigers Starting Pitchers Must Go Deeper into Games

Posted: 14th April 2010 by Matt Snyder in MLB
I know I sound like an old man when I say it, but the Detroit Tigers starters need to go deeper into games to give the bullpen a break. Five times the starter has lasted only five innings, and twice the starter has lasted six innings. Starting pitching has not yet recorded an out in the seventh inning. I understand that baseball has changed. Gone are the days ...

Why is A.J. Pierzynski Being Blamed for Ruining Ricky Romero’s No-Hitter?

Posted: 14th April 2010 by Christopher Murphy in MLB
Of course mere hours after I glorified the White Sox lineup for their work two nights ago, Chicago goes out and gets one-hit by Ricky Romero of the Blue Jays in a 4-2 loss. All this after I had bashed the lineup just days before. What I'm trying to get at is that the lineup is inconsistent. The impressive pitching performance by Ricky Romero who walked two, gave up one hit, a ...
Perfection is a word that must be used cautiously. And perfection in the sense intended here does not mean always perfect. Every fan of the New York Yankees can remember a base hit in the bottom half of a ninth inning of a seventh game of a World Series in 2001 when we all felt our team would win because Mo was closing. We can also remember home runs in crucial games in Fenway ...

New York Yankees: After Seven Games, Who’s Hot and Who’s Not?

Posted: 14th April 2010 by Perry Arnold in MLB
The World Champion New York Yankees hung their 27th banner yesterday and passed out some very large rings. But now we leave '09 in the rear view and look to what the new season holds in store. After seven games in an odd 10 days that saw a forgiving schedule with three off days, the Yankees hold a 5-2 record. Derek Jeter has started as hot as he played last year. Through ...