Saturday, May 31, 2008

Milestone Predictions

MLB has many milestones that are reachable. Two of the hardest ones though are about to be reached. Ken Griffey Jr. currently has 598 career home runs. Manny Ramirez has 499. So whn will these milestones be reached? Here are my predictions:

Ken Griffey Jr.- 598 HR
Needs 2 more for 600
Willl get it on June 17th vs. Los Angeles Dodgers

Manny Ramirez-499 HR
Needs 1 more for 500
Will get it on June 3rd vs. Tampa Bay Rays

Friday, May 30, 2008

Joba Chamberlain Update

BREAKING NEWS: Joba Chamberlain will start Tuesday for the first time in his mlb career. The Yankees will play the blue jays who he has pitched twice against this year and has the following stats in those appearences:

2.0 IP
0ER
3K

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Japanese Matchup For the Ages

On Tuesday Hideki Kuroda faced off against Kosuke Fukudome in a battle of former rivals. The Dodgers were playing the Cubs and Kuroda was facing Fukudome for the first time in both of their MLB careers. Fukudome went 1-2. He had 133 at bats against Kuroda in Japan.

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Jay Bruce, Joey Votto, Edison Volquez make future look bright for the reds

The Cinncinnati Reds have not been a very good team over the last few years. They have finsished mostly in 4th or 5th and if lucky they can hope for 4th this year. The future looks bright though for this struggling team as the foundation as set with emerging prospects Jay Bruce, Joey Votto, and Edison Volquez. Volquez is doing the best this year but we havent seen from Bruce yet in the majors. He is expected to be the best of the three. So with the emerging players we should see the reds rise to at least 3rd place in their respective division within the next few years.

Monday, May 26, 2008

Clayton Kershaw Results

Clayton Kershaw yesterday pitched 6 innings, gave up 2 runs and struckout 7 in a win over the cardinals.

Sunday, May 25, 2008

Clayton Kershaw to Debut today

Top Prospect Clayton Kershaw will start today as the Dodgers designate Esteban Loaiza for assignment. This could help the struggling dodgers as they need a boost from ANYONE OR ANYTHING!

Friday, May 23, 2008

Yankees Get Some Fire Out of Girardi

Yesterday the New York Yankees won over the Balitmore Orioles 2-1. Robinson Cano won it with a walk-off RBI single, first walk off hit of the season for the struggling yankees. Two batters before Cano though Joe Girardi got tossed for arguing a called strike three. Girardi went crazy with anger and even threw his hat and kicked it. This is the exact kind of anger and fire that the yankees needed. Lost in the game though was Ian Kennedy as he pitched six innings, 4 hits, 1 run.

Footnote: Also lost in yesterdays games is that Ken Griffey Jr Hit his 598th career Home Run in an 8-2 loss to the padres.

Thursday, May 22, 2008

BREAKING NEWS:

BREAKING NEWS: According to ESPN's Jason Stark the mlb will test instant replay in the Arizona Fall League. THis brings us one step closer to it possibly being incorporated into the mlb.

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Instant Replay in Baseball?

Instant Replay is being used in many sports. Basketball and football both use it, but the question is: SHOULD BASEBALL INCORPORATE INSTANT REPLAY?

My Take: I believe that instant replay should be used in baseball so that all the fans in the world that blame the umps(who try their hardest to do their best and STILL get NO credit) have no excuse anymore for their team losing. I believe teams should have a limit of one or two challenges per game so that games dont go too slow.

Answer the poll question as it has to do with this topic.

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Are The Cubs for REAL?

The Chicago Cubs: World Series Champions.....havent heard that in what...100 years? Who knows if that could change this year though as they are off to a fast start. Soriano is picking his play up, the pitching is stellar, and the bullpen is coming through. So.....DO THEY TOP MY POWER RANKINGS?

Here are my top 15:

1. Cubs(25-16)- Read Above

2. Diamondbacks- Brandon Webb, Conor Jackson, EVERYONE is coming through!

3. Cleveland Indians(22-19)- Dont always go by the record. The pitching is off to a GREAT start. If Lee can keep it up....WATCH OUT!

4. Boston RedSox(24-19) Great Start for the defending champs! Matsusaka is a key performer in the present AND the future.

5. Tampa Bay Rays(24-17)- Scott Kazmir, James Shields. Enough Said.

6. Oakland Athletics(23-19)- It wont last...but they should enjoy it while they can!

7. Houston Astros(24-18) Two Words- LANCE BERKMAN!

8. Los Angeles Angels Of Anaheim(24-19) Good but not great start. Lucky that the Mariners have had early struggles. Joe Saunders is surprising many.

9. Philadelphia Phillies(23-19)- Dangerous Team if Howard can step it up a notch.

10. Florida Marlins(23-17)- Cant be too good if Mark Hendrickson is your opening day starter! Good start though in an interesting NL East Division.

11. Cardinals(24-19)
12. White Sox(20-20)
13. Braves(20-20)
14. Mets(20-19)
15. Yankees(20-22)

Stay Tuned for more rankings, news and updates!

Monday, May 19, 2008

Teams that will continue to fall and some that will get better!

Here are lists of teams that will fall, or rise

FALL(as they are now):
Tigers...pitching remains terrible and now hitting is even slow.

Brewers....Piching will continue to struggle.

RISE(as they are now)
Tampa Bay Rays...rotation is one of best in bigs, id predict third place finish.

Chicago Cubs....coming off a recent sweep of Arizona I expect them to go far this year.

FALL(even though so far they are good!)

Atlanta Braves....Chipper is great but the rest of the lineup is no names or prospects. Franceour needs to step it up. Smoltz and Glavine are too old to be aces.

Florida Marlins....Tough team to beat because of energy but overall bad pitching will lead them to a 4th place finish.

RISE(even though they are off to a rough start)

New York Mets... easy division, alot of aces, great hitting. If Beltran and Reyes step it up so will the rest of the team!

New York Yankees....as much as I am not trying to be biased, you gotta admit every year they get off to this same start yet finish in 1st or 2nd. I predict the wild card and a first round loss this year(again)

Sunday, May 18, 2008

RESULTS: Volquez vs. Lee

Today Edison Volquez outshined Cliff Lee in a win for the Reds. Cliff Lee got his first loss of the season as the Reds defeated the Indians 6-4. Cliff Lee nearly doubled his ERA as it rose to 1.37. Edison Volquez has an ERA of 1.33. Volquez is now 7-1 and Lee is 6-1.

Volquez vs. Lee Today

Today for the third time in MLB history the ERA leaders from the NL and AL face off. This will happen at the Great American Ballpark in Cininnati. Cliff Lee will face off against Edison Volquez in a battle of young stars emerging.

Saturday, May 17, 2008

Intruiging Interleague Series

ALOT of great and interesting action in interleague games this weekend already! Jason Werth led off the weekend with a 3 home run performance! Then later on Josh Hamilton went 5-5 with 2 HR! Finally, to end the night Gary Bennett on a strikout where he needed to throw the ball routinely to first to get the putout....he threw it in to DEEP RF and the hitter ended up at 3rd!

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

JIM EDMONDS to the....

CUBS! In a surprising move today the Chicago Cubs, a team with an abundance of Outfielders, signed Jim Edmonds.

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Happy Mothers Day!

HAPPY MOTHERS DAY!

Friday, May 9, 2008

Busy Day Off the Diamond

Today was a big day in the mlb as the following moves happened:

The Pirates acquired Jason Michaels from the Indians for a player to be named later.
Michaels will be on he 25man roster today.

The Toronto Blue Jays have signed OF Brad Wilkerson and have traded for OF Kevin Mench.
Wilkerson was cut by the Mariners recently and Mench was traded from the Rangers for a player to be named later.

Derrick Turnbow accepted his assignment to AAA today as the Brewers' trade attempts fell through with the four teams interested.

BREAKING NEWS: The Padres have released Jim Edmonds. With the extra spot on the roster they called up Jody Gerut. I Belive that he will either retire or play for a NEEDY team for a SMALL amount of money.


Small Note: NY Post reports David Wells is interested in a 3rd stint with the yankees. Hank Steinbrenner is intruiged by this idea but he would like to see how the prospects turn out before even considering a signing of any kind.


That is todays news.

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Just to let you know

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Cliff Lee: Is he really THIS good?

Cliff Lee had another outstanding start last night as his Indians beat the yankees 3-0. As he starts off the season 6-0 with an 0.81 ERA we all have to ask ourselves...Is he really this good?

My personal opinion is that when a pitcher comes back from an injury plagued season and pitches this well the reason has to be that the injury was affecting him before he knew about it. But in this case that is not my opinion.

Lee is an interesting case who I think will gradually get worse as the season progresses. BUT i do believe he will finish as an all-star...not a starter though...and with these projected stats

14-7
3.45 ERA
All-Star Pitcher
For the indians that I believe will win the AL central.

In the future he might not be as good as he was this year but my opinion suggests: He is a very talented pitcher who is being overhyped. This doesnt mean i am right....but it could be!

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Ian Kennedy UPDATE

In Kennedy's first start in AAA Scranton Wilkes/Barres he pitched a no hitter through 6 IP+ and finished with 7 one hit scorless innings in a win. Darrell Rasner has filled Hughes' spot and Kei Igawa is expected to fill Kennedy's spot so it shouldnt be too long until one of the two(probably Igawa) is demoted to make room for him. This would require for him to have similar starts as his last one in AAA.

Team Power Rankings to start the season(first month Rankings)

1. Arizona Diamondbacks
2. Los Angeles Angels Of Anaheim
3. Chicago Cubs
4. Boston RedSox
5. Philadelphia Phillies
6. St. Louis Cardinals
7. Tampa Bay Rays
8. Milwakee Brewers
9. Oakland A's
10. Chicago White Sox
11. Cleveland Indians
12. Los Angeles Dodgers
13. Florida Marlins
14. Baltimore Orioles
15. New York Yankees
16. New York Mets
17. Atlanta Braves
18. Detroit Tigers
19. Seattle Mariners
20. Houston Astros
21. Minnesota Twins
22. Toronto Blue Jays
23. Kansas City Royals
24. Colorado Rockies
25. San Diego Padres
26. San Fransisco Giants
27. Cincinnati Reds
28. Pittsburgh Pirates
29. Texas Rangers
30. Washington Nationals

Based on current standings, how i feel about the teams performance, toughness of schedule, and overall performance this year.

Monday, May 5, 2008

Surprising Starts and Not So Surprising Starts in MLB

Surprising: Seattle Mariners....They have a solid 1-2-3 pitching combo in Bedard, Felix, and Silva, and their hitting is solid with Beltre, and Ibanez, but they seem to be missing a good bullpen this year. At the beggining of the year we all though Putz would do a great job. Not true so far.

Not Surprising: Arizona Diamondbacks....Young Talent swinging the bats and young and veteran pitching taking over. This team could be headed to the show if they keep up their hot start.

WHAT TO WATCH 4 TONIGHT...Max Schrerzer who pitched 4.1 IP scorless gets the start...in the relief appearence where he gave up the no runs....NO HITS!

Stay tuned for more news around the baseball world!

Sunday, May 4, 2008

Kennedy to Minors?

Ian Kennedy was demoted to AAA today as the yankees called up Darrell Rasner. Kennedy had a pitiful start to the season as he went 0-2 with an 8.37 ERA. I believe though that this was a bad move by Yankees Skipper Joe Girardi. The Yankees young pitcher already was in a fragile position and by sending him down without him liking it, it was making his confidence even worse! A bad decision but we will see how it turns out.

Friday, May 2, 2008

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