*Update, Boston is now 0-6.
Not for a second do I believe the Red Sox aren't going to be able to turn around from their current 0-5 start. But how long of a leash will the team give to Terry Francona if their investment isn't turned around by the end of April. A weekend series against the Yankees, that is also Opening Day in Boston starts on Friday. It makes me wonder if Francona loses his job could Joe Torre be lured away from his gig with MLB by a mega contract offer from Theo Epstein to help reign in the flailing club?
Tell me for one minute that the fans in Boston would not love to beat the Yankees with their old manager. And if you think the idea of beating the team who made it clear he wasn't wanted anymore isn't something that would make Torre salivate you haven't been paying attention for the last decade.
Francona has done what nearly a century of Boston managers could not when he delivered two World Series Championships, but I am sure that I am not the first person to wonder how long the club will let him control the team if they continue to lose.
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Friday, April 1, 2011
Phillies Just Know How to Win
Everything I said about the San Francisco Giants last night: how being battle hardened enough to win the World Series was just proven to apply to the Phillies. You don't let a team that is considered one of the top five teams in baseball hang around long enough when you knock Roy Halladay out of the game early.
I'd say the Astros blew a 4-2 lead, but the case is that the Phillies are a stacked team who know how to work counts and bear down on pitchers -- even solid closers -- in the 9th inning. Single after single, a courageous steal of third and a shocking line drive over the head of a drawn in outfield... this team just knows how to win!
You want to play this team 18 times this year? Good Luck Mets, Braves and Marlins because unless you blow them out of the water they are not going away.
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I'd say the Astros blew a 4-2 lead, but the case is that the Phillies are a stacked team who know how to work counts and bear down on pitchers -- even solid closers -- in the 9th inning. Single after single, a courageous steal of third and a shocking line drive over the head of a drawn in outfield... this team just knows how to win!
You want to play this team 18 times this year? Good Luck Mets, Braves and Marlins because unless you blow them out of the water they are not going away.
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Giant Fan Beaten At Dodger Stadium
*Update: I just saw a news report here in LA that the fan who was beaten at Dodger Stadium is still in a medically induced coma. He has severe brain swelling and may require the removal of a portion of his frontal lobe. Witnessses say that there was a woman driving the getaway car with a young child on board. I'm sick about this.
The AP is reporting that a San Francisco Giant fan was brutally beaten and hospitalized by two Dodger fans in the parking lot after the Dodger/Giant game last night.
I really hate to say I told you so, but the main reason I started this blog is so I can do exactly that. Click this link that will take you to my preview of last night's Dodger/Giant game and scroll down to the bottom of the page, right before the starting lineups where I literally ask Dodger fans not to kill any Giant fans in Chavez Ravine.
Listen, I live in Los Angeles and have been to dozens of Dodger games. It's one of the most gorgeous places to watch a ball game in America, but it has two very distinct personalities. Down by the field you have studio executives, actress types, agents and producers (both music, tv and film) - all the requisite people who help make LA famous. Then take a trip to the upper deck and the outfield seats... and it's like you're Ethan Hawke 3/4 of the way through Training Day and Denzel just dropped your ass off with some guys ready to kill you.
This is not the first time this has happened to a Giant fan here and the Los Angeles Police and the Dodgers need to step up security to the nth degree at all Dodger games.
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The AP is reporting that a San Francisco Giant fan was brutally beaten and hospitalized by two Dodger fans in the parking lot after the Dodger/Giant game last night.
I really hate to say I told you so, but the main reason I started this blog is so I can do exactly that. Click this link that will take you to my preview of last night's Dodger/Giant game and scroll down to the bottom of the page, right before the starting lineups where I literally ask Dodger fans not to kill any Giant fans in Chavez Ravine.
Listen, I live in Los Angeles and have been to dozens of Dodger games. It's one of the most gorgeous places to watch a ball game in America, but it has two very distinct personalities. Down by the field you have studio executives, actress types, agents and producers (both music, tv and film) - all the requisite people who help make LA famous. Then take a trip to the upper deck and the outfield seats... and it's like you're Ethan Hawke 3/4 of the way through Training Day and Denzel just dropped your ass off with some guys ready to kill you.
This is not the first time this has happened to a Giant fan here and the Los Angeles Police and the Dodgers need to step up security to the nth degree at all Dodger games.
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Red Sox and Rangers Start Title Hunt
In 2011 the Yankees aren’t the only team telling themselves that the year will be a failure if they don’t win the World Series. Both Boston and Texas are at the top of everyone’s lists to win their divisions and the fist game of the season for both teams can very well be a first round playoff match up.
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Enough has been said over the last few months about the new Red Sox lineup and it goes live today in a big way in the hitter’s ballpark in Arlington . That’s the new name for the place, ‘The Hitter’s Ballpark at Arlington .”
I’ve been alternately mocked and applauded for going out on a limb and saying that I think Jacoby Ellsbury will be in the hunt for the MVP this year with Robinson Cano, Alex Rodriguez and the Ranger’s Josh Hamilton. But it is my expectation that because he is finally healthy and will lead off for the best 1-6 hitters in all of baseball (yeah, I think the Boston lineup is more dangerous than the one in NY, maybe not more home run powerful, but definitely more dangerous) that Ellsbury will have a career year.
120+ runs scored, 70 stolen bases, a .310 average, and 90 RBI are not unreasonable numbers to expect from him. I also envision a move back to Centerfield at some point as I cannot see Mike Cameron sticking there all season, and that would put Ellsbury into one of the most important defensive positions in the game. He may not hit 40 homers like Josh Hamilton, but Pedroia won an MVP a few years ago because of his overall impact on every game, which is the model I think Ellsbury’s year will take.
The Rangers probably won’t be as good this year with the loss of Cliff Lee, but they have a loaded lineup that will stomp through the AL West. And with their new TV network getting ready to launch the Rangers are poised to take on salaries and make trades like the teams in the Northeast.
On the field today
Jon Lester has pitched better against the Rangers than his career average numbers. In 7 games he’s gone 3-1 with a 2.94 ERA and gets almost a strike out per inning (48Ks in 49 innings pitched). He’s the Boston Ace this year and while the team is starting a run for a World Series title, he’s in the hunt for the Cy Young.
Red Flag for Lester: Going through the Ranger lineup I was surprised to see that the only person with more than ten career At Bats against him is Josh Hamilton (5-16 with a HR). While that means they aren’t overly familiar with him, it also means there isn’t a large sample size to choose from so things could get a little shaky for Boston at times today.
CJ Wilson, the Ranger Pitcher, is only making his 4th career start against the Red Sox, although he’s faced them 15 times total including relief appearances. It’s scary when you see that in 31.2 innings he’s given up 16 hits and 17 walks. His ERA is only 1.42, but you have to think that with so many base runners allowed he managed to get out of jams in the past that I don’t expect this Boston team to concede this year.
Expect the Red Sox to put a lot of men on base today, at an average of at least 1 base runner per inning. And expect them to cash them in today. I have to think that this is going to be a 7-4 win for Boston with Lester going into the 7th inning. Then we’ll really get to see if their new rotation can live up to their new lineup.
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Thursday, March 31, 2011
San Francisco Giants vs Los Angeles Dodgers Opening Day Preview
Outside of the AL East there are only a handful of truly vicious rivalries that have the history of the Giants and Dodgers. But no matter how much bad blood between the teams historically there might be the 2011 versions of each team feel like they are going in very different directions.
Last year the Giants came from seemingly no where to win the World Series while the Dodgers parted ways with on of baseballs most iconic managers in Joe Torre.
While the Giants are battle hardened and learned exactly how to win games they now have a target on their back and will be taught a lesson that teams like the Red Sox and Yankees have faced: life is different when you get every team's best shot day in and day out.
Detroit Tigers vs New York Yankees: Opening Day Recap
Justin Verlander served up one of the greatest Opening Day starts of his career today. Six innings, three runs, and with two men on in a tie game he strikes out Nick Swisher and then Jorge Posada on his 114th pitch to end the 6th inning?
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Sunday, March 20, 2011
CC Sabathia vs Phillies: Too Dominant to be Interesting
New York Yankees vs Philadelphia Phillies 3-20-11 Recap
The complete package showed up for the New York Yankees today from CC Sabathia to the bullpen to the lineup and from power to small ball.
This was the perfect example of why the Yankees have a chance to win every start CC makes and how the power of this team can overwhelm even a very good pitcher like Joe Blanton while one of the best aces in all of baseball can keep a good team like the Phillies down.
Let’s go ahead and make the note here that the Yanks used their DH (Arod) and the Phils let the pitcher bat. These are still exhibition games and everyone has things they need to work on still.
That being said, of every player on this roster I think I devote the fewest words to CC Sabathia for one very simple reason: He is the best starter on the staff and comes with zero question marks. What am I going to say about the guy except: CC’s great. CC’s going to give you 7+ innings every start, CC lost weight, he could win the Cy Young.
BOOOORRRRRING!
The complete package showed up for the New York Yankees today from CC Sabathia to the bullpen to the lineup and from power to small ball.
This was the perfect example of why the Yankees have a chance to win every start CC makes and how the power of this team can overwhelm even a very good pitcher like Joe Blanton while one of the best aces in all of baseball can keep a good team like the Phillies down.
Let’s go ahead and make the note here that the Yanks used their DH (Arod) and the Phils let the pitcher bat. These are still exhibition games and everyone has things they need to work on still.
That being said, of every player on this roster I think I devote the fewest words to CC Sabathia for one very simple reason: He is the best starter on the staff and comes with zero question marks. What am I going to say about the guy except: CC’s great. CC’s going to give you 7+ innings every start, CC lost weight, he could win the Cy Young.
BOOOORRRRRING!
Saturday, March 19, 2011
AJ Burnett - His Importance as the Yankee's #2 Starter
Earlier today AJ Burnett was announced as the second starter for the Yanks to begin the season. Whether or not you think that job was better suited for Phil Hughes or that because of his inconsistencies Burnett should have been more of a back end of a rotation guy so he could get skipped once in a while until he proved more stable on the mound is a moot point now.
When AJ is on I have always felt he is one of the top ten pitchers in the American League, with absolutely unhittable stuff. When’s he’s off… let’s just not bother with that anymore because if you’re reading this you know what happens when he doesn’t have his command.
Now that we know where AJ lines up in the rotation I want to take a look at the early part of the season and dissect a little bit of what to expect from him and how a poor start could affect the Yankee chances of winning games.
When AJ is on I have always felt he is one of the top ten pitchers in the American League, with absolutely unhittable stuff. When’s he’s off… let’s just not bother with that anymore because if you’re reading this you know what happens when he doesn’t have his command.
Now that we know where AJ lines up in the rotation I want to take a look at the early part of the season and dissect a little bit of what to expect from him and how a poor start could affect the Yankee chances of winning games.
Friday, March 18, 2011
Yankee Rotation: Facts of Life
I fear that the Yankee Rotation is going to be so inconsistent that we are going to be forced to “Take the Good and Take the Bad” all season long. We don’t need a pitching coach; we need Mrs. Garrett.
So, without further ado, introducing the 2011 New York Yankee Rotation; from left to right: Ivan Nova, Phil Hughes, Pitching Coach Larry Rothschild, AJ Burnett and CC Sabathia.
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So, without further ado, introducing the 2011 New York Yankee Rotation; from left to right: Ivan Nova, Phil Hughes, Pitching Coach Larry Rothschild, AJ Burnett and CC Sabathia.
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Thursday, March 17, 2011
Yankee Offense Relies on Long Ball Against Rays
Two hits until the 6th.
Last night, the Yanks put up 10 runs, but what a lot of people don’t know is that Baltimore only sent a series of relief pitchers against the Yanks. And tonight? Well, tonight the Rays also sent a series of relief pitchers against the regular Yankee lineup and provided a very different result. Until the 7th inning the Yanks only managed to eek out two hits.
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New York Yankees vs Tampa Rays Spring Training Preview 3-17-11
And so the great experiment begins. Brett Gardner leads off for the Yankees tonight with Derek Jeter behind him in his classic Yankeeography inducing number two slot. Joe Girardi stated yesterday that he may very well use this lineup every day for the rest of the spring so we will get an excellent look at how these two table setters will do.
Boston Red Sox vs New York Mets Spring Training 3-16-11
Anyone watch baseball in Boston on St. Patrick’s Day? Is this blog post an utter exercise in futility? Well, we’ll see. Here is today’s lineup:
Let’s pay special attention to Francona’s approach to the Ellsbury/Crawford order in the lineup. Both men have amazing speed and on-base skills so these two men could steal 6 or 7 bases today if they both get on a lot. There is the chance for lots of hit and run action, but the Sox are missing Gonzalez, Youkilis and Ortiz from the lineup today so the big RBI bats behind them are missing.
Ellsbury CF
Crawford LF
Cameron DH
Lowrie SS
Drew RF
Hoover C
Sutton 3B
Spears
Lackey SP
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Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Ivan Nova No Hits (kinda) Orioles
What do you say to a guy who is battling for a spot in the rotation when he throws a no hitter over 6 innings and you have to take him out just so other guys can get some work in during the game?
You say, “Do you want your apartment on Central Park West or are you going to buy a place out in Jersey by CC?”
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New York Yankees vs Baltimore Orioles Preview Spring Training 3-16-11
And so let the second guessing begin.
For the first time this Spring the Yankees are putting together their full regular season lineup: Derek Jeter leads off and Brett Gardner bats 9th.
For the first time this Spring the Yankees are putting together their full regular season lineup: Derek Jeter leads off and Brett Gardner bats 9th.
Red Sox vs Braves Recap: Marco Scutaro Tells Me to STFU
This morning, in my preview of this game I questioned Francona’s decision to give Scutaro at bats in the lead off position since there is a lot of noise being made about what form the lineup should take.
Marco promptly told me to shut my mouth and sit my ass down by homering in the very first at bat of the game.
I still contend though, that a 1-2 lineup of Pedroia/Crawford is as viable as an Ellsbury/Pedroia one and Marco Scutaro’s presence at the top of the order keeps them from working on important fundamentals in game situations like bunting, hit & run, and base stealing.
I still contend though, that a 1-2 lineup of Pedroia/Crawford is as viable as an Ellsbury/Pedroia one and Marco Scutaro’s presence at the top of the order keeps them from working on important fundamentals in game situations like bunting, hit & run, and base stealing.
Either way, Scutaro, you win this round and I will stfu for the next twenty-four hours about it.
It wasn’t the best day for Jon Lester vs the Braves inOrlando today, but this is why we spend a month playing exhibition games. You just gotta reach your pitch count, find your location and begin to get ready for Opening Day.
It wasn’t the best day for Jon Lester vs the Braves in
Lester was out pitched by the Braves Tommy Hanson and gave up 8 hits and 3 ER to Hanson’s 5 inning, 5 SO start. The game was ultimately decided late when the bullpens for both teams each gave up leads marking the biggest question mark of the afternoon in Atlanta’s George Sherill who has a 7.20 ERA in March.
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Luis Salazar, Braves Minor League Manager, Loses Eye
MLB.com is reporting that Braves minor league manager Luis Salazar had to have his left eye removed during surgery this morning. Mark Bowman writes, "After holding out hope for a few extra days, doctors were unable to prevent Braves Minor League manager Luis Salazar from losing his left eye."
With all of the world events that have been reported so widely over the past month, from Tunisia and Egypt to the life changing events for millions in Japan we sometimes forget that the small joys in life, such as going to the ball park to watch a game, could alter the course of a man's life in an instant.
My thoughts and prayers go out to Luis Salazar, his family, the Braves organization and Brian McCann who hit the foul liner that struck Salazar. According to the article just that Salazar survived the intial impact and the fall without any brain damage was considered a miracle.
The AP is reporting that Salazar still plans to manage once he makes a full recovery.
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With all of the world events that have been reported so widely over the past month, from Tunisia and Egypt to the life changing events for millions in Japan we sometimes forget that the small joys in life, such as going to the ball park to watch a game, could alter the course of a man's life in an instant.
My thoughts and prayers go out to Luis Salazar, his family, the Braves organization and Brian McCann who hit the foul liner that struck Salazar. According to the article just that Salazar survived the intial impact and the fall without any brain damage was considered a miracle.
The AP is reporting that Salazar still plans to manage once he makes a full recovery.
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Boston Red Sox vs Atlanta Braves Spring Training 3-16-11
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Tuesday, March 15, 2011
San Francisco Giant Depth and Experience
In one of those rare sports experiences the giants are the team who was not expected to make the play offs last year and came out of nowhere to win the World Series. They were off of every radar save that of the Dodgers and Padres a year ago but now, even in Spring Training the Giants have a huge target on their backs.
Yet tonight against the Diamondbacks the Giants showed what a little forging in the fire could do when they survived a very solid outting by Dback pitcher Chris Young by hitting two homers, including a pinch hit home run by Aubrey Huff to break a 2-2 tie in the fifth.
Yet tonight against the Diamondbacks the Giants showed what a little forging in the fire could do when they survived a very solid outting by Dback pitcher Chris Young by hitting two homers, including a pinch hit home run by Aubrey Huff to break a 2-2 tie in the fifth.
Kershaw Implodes as Dodgers Lose to Rangers
Texas Rangers vs Los Angeles Dodgers Recap 3-15-11 Spring Traning
The Dodgers have gone through so much in the past couple of seasons with the McCourts, Manny Ramirez, and Don Mattingly replacing Joe Toree that Clayton Kershaw was starting to be viewed as coming savior that would channel a little Orel Hersheiser, Don Sutton and Sandy Koufax back onto the mound and give Chavez Ravine something to cheer about on Opening Day.
Red Sox vs Detroit Summary and Ellsbury for MVP
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The hopes of the Red Sox rotation were buoyed for another day as the man who has been so important to them in both the best and worst possible ways on the mound was able to put his thoughts of home in a compartment that allowed him to completely shut down the best Tiger lineup.
Bobby Valentine, "Crawford Doesn't Fit the Image of the Red Sox 3 Hitter"
I was shocked last night to hear Bobby Valentine, on ESPN 2, claiming that Boston fans would never accept Carl Crawford as the number 3 hitter on the Red Sox because he doesn't fit the IMAGE of what their number three hitter.
After stammering over himself, for a bried second or two, Valentine went on to state that Red Sox fans remember Ted Williams and Carl Yastrzemski, and can't have a person like Crawford battig third in their order because he wasn't a "pure" hitter. But this qualification only only came after he must have realized he was calling the entire Red Sox fan base racist xenophobes who could not think that a black man that gets on base at a historic rate could succede in Boston just because he doesn't fit the image of Ted Williams.
After stammering over himself, for a bried second or two, Valentine went on to state that Red Sox fans remember Ted Williams and Carl Yastrzemski, and can't have a person like Crawford battig third in their order because he wasn't a "pure" hitter. But this qualification only only came after he must have realized he was calling the entire Red Sox fan base racist xenophobes who could not think that a black man that gets on base at a historic rate could succede in Boston just because he doesn't fit the image of Ted Williams.
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Boston Red Sox vs Detroit Tigers Preview Spring Training 3-15-11
All the talk last night was about the 2 and 2/3 innings Manny Banuelos pitched against the Red Sox regulars. He may not have given up a run, and Kevin Youkilis may have already voted him into the Hall of Fame with his comments after the game, but today's another day and Justin Verlander is the next pitcher who must sweat this team.
Here's the lineup for the Split Squad game. As usual the man to watch is Matsuzaka, on whose shoulders the Sox have placed much of their hopes this season. He is untradable to anyone but a small market team looking to expand their marketing presence into the Far East, but really folks... shouldn't we give these Japanese plaers a break right about now?
Ellsbury CF
Crawford LF
Drew RF
Varitek C
Lowrie SS
MacDonald DH
Anderson 1B
Navarro 3B
Spears 2B
Matsuzaka SP
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Here's the lineup for the Split Squad game. As usual the man to watch is Matsuzaka, on whose shoulders the Sox have placed much of their hopes this season. He is untradable to anyone but a small market team looking to expand their marketing presence into the Far East, but really folks... shouldn't we give these Japanese plaers a break right about now?
Ellsbury CF
Crawford LF
Drew RF
Varitek C
Lowrie SS
MacDonald DH
Anderson 1B
Navarro 3B
Spears 2B
Matsuzaka SP
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Monday, March 14, 2011
Stud after Red Sox Stud Shut Down by Yankee Rookie
Here is the one down side of sending your entire every day lineup out in a meaningless Spring Training game against your biggest rival and their top pitching prospect: said prospect could very well own your biggest hitters and wish list of future Hall of Famers.
New York Yankees vs Boston Red Sox Spring Training Lineups 3-14-11
What started out early this morning as a routine spring exhibition gets the rivalry treatment on national television tonight between the Yankees and Red Sox as, Manny Banuelos, one of the young studs of the Yankee farm system gets the last minute nod from manager Joe Girardi to replace injured Sergio Mitre. The game will be on ESPN 2 at
Mariano Rivera himself called the twenty-year old the greatest pitching prospect he has ever seen.
Sunday, March 13, 2011
Red Sox Beckett Rocked by Pirates
Does anyone really care if Josh Becket gave up five runs and two homers - one by Ronny Cedeno (left) against the Pirates today? I’m sure the good people of Pittsburgh , who are still desperately searching for something to believe in after the Super Bowl are thrilled by this offensive outburst today.
Tim Wakefield to be Traded?
Can the Red Sox actually trade Tim Wakefield?!
Gordon Edes at ESPN Boston has a piece today about players the Sox have on the trading block and one of them is Tim Wakefield.
Gordon Edes at ESPN Boston has a piece today about players the Sox have on the trading block and one of them is Tim Wakefield.
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Boston Red Sox vs Pittsburgh Pirates Spring Training 3-13-11
With neither team fielding a full compliment of their every day major league lineup the most compelling reason to check out today’s game for Red Sox fans is Josh Beckett who has a 2.84 ERA this spring and remains the ace of this staff. With Matsuzaka’s struggles the last two seasons and getting lit up so far this spring Beckett pitching lights out is something that keeps the Red Sox staff spirits up.
Saturday, March 12, 2011
Bartolo Colon: Sign and Trade?
Ben Shpigel at the NY Times has a short piece about how Girardi is impressed by Colon and I think the Yanks should sign him before he opts out and then include him in a trade package early in the season.
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Heart of Red Sox Order Shows What’s to Come
It’s only March 12th but we just had our first view of the heart of the Red Sox lineup with the insertion of Adrian Gonzalez today and the AL East needs to sit up and pay attention.
Jacoby Elsbury hit for the Holy Trinity today when he went a perfect 3 for 3, scored 3 runs and had 3 RBI. His Spring average is an astounding .440. Elsbury launched a barrage by the first five batters, with a double and a Home Run. Everyone but Youkilis did some damage against the ace of the Marlins staff, Josh Johnson.
Minnesota Twins vs St. Louis Cardinals Spring Training 3-12-11
If only Albert Pujols could take every at bat during this game that would make it watchable to anyone but the die hardest Cardinals fan. The lineups are a mix of regulars and guys trying to make the team so the real question today come with Carl Pavano and Jake Westbrook establishing themselves on their teams.
Pavano signed a new deal with the Twins in the off season but his time as a Yankee still hangs a bit over his head. He’s pitched effectively since joining Minnesota but he must want to throw lights out every game to hush all of his critics.
For the Cards everything this year is about Albert Pujols and their pitchers. He can carry them only so far as they can keep the games close. Albert is looking at this as a contract year so expect mega star numbers from him.
Toronto Blue Jays vs Detroit Tigers Spring Training 3-12-11
Detroit is running out the more interesting and potent lineup today starting with Austin Jackson all the way through Miguel Cabrera in the clean up slot. The first four batters are going to be their every day lineup come April and with Brad Penny working on re-establishing himself as a premiere starter this should be a fun game to watch if you are a Tiger fan.
Philadelphia Phillies vs Pittsburgh Pirates Spring Training 3-12-11
The Pirates are letting the pitcher bat today while the Phils use the DH and trot out what amounts to a minor league lineup (other than Ryan Howard) in this split squad game.
Tampa Bay Rays vs Philadelphia Phillies Spring Training 3-12-11
Two contenders feel each other out today as both
Pittsburgh Pirates vs Toronto Blue Jays Spring Training 3-12-11
Here are the lineups for this split squad game and as usual the Pirates are fielding a light hitting line up this Spring. The only player hitting above .300 in their lineup is Andy Marte, the former prized prospect who helped win championships in Boston by getting traded.
Boston Red Sox vs Florida Marlins Spring Training 3-12-11
Halfway through Spring Training and across baseball we are starting to see line up cards looking more like a regular season game. The Sox are trotting out what might be the most potent 1-5 hitters in the game today. It’s a great mix of speed, average and power which should now be anchored for years by Adrian Gonzalez.
Defensively they’re loaded in the outfield but with a handful of question marks in the infield. Youkilis is a good 3rd baseman who makes all of the plays but doesn’t have that special quality needed to be that lock down corner. And Marco Scutaro is also solid, but lacks the flashiness of a Troy Tulowitzki.
New York Yankees vs. Washington Nationals 3-12-11 Spring Training
As always the main story today will be how AJ Burnett pitches. He’s under a New York media microscope this spring. I believe in his ability, I mean who doesn’t, so let’s hope he can avoid those small breakdowns that lead to big innings.
Brett Gardner gets his first start in Centerfield this Spring today. He’s been shagging fly balls and hasn’t needed any extra work in the field so Girardi was able to give some other guys a chance to show what they can do with the glove. But as March 31 gets closer it’s time for everyone to start playing in their regular spots.
Brett Gardner gets his first start in Centerfield this Spring today. He’s been shagging fly balls and hasn’t needed any extra work in the field so Girardi was able to give some other guys a chance to show what they can do with the glove. But as March 31 gets closer it’s time for everyone to start playing in their regular spots.
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