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Baseball Primer Newsblog— The Best News Links from the Baseball Newsstand
Sunday, July 06, 2008
To Ed Wade’s list of mistakes, add the name of Miguel Tejada. Put another $26 million on the general manager’s tab.
Six weeks ago, Tejada looked like Wade’s best acquisition. He was productive and energetic on the field and a delight in the clubhouse. Lance Berkman was among several players effusive in his praise of his new teammate. Snapshot evaluations during a marathon of a season can be wildly inaccurate. Tejada is hitting .220 in the last 40 games and has declined defensively as well. Maybe this is nothing more than an extended slump. Maybe he’ll snap out of it and become the player he was at the beginning of the season.
But he looks like a shadow of the guy he once was. His play declined significantly last season in Baltimore, so the Astros would be justified in wondering what he still has left.
They were warned. Seldom have scouts offered so many different views as they did of Tejada. Some believed he only needed a change of scenery. Others thought he was on his way downhill. Wade apparently had no doubts, telling reporters he’d personally scouted him and was certain of what he was getting.
Acquiring a player, especially an aging player, accused of using steroids is a risk because it’s impossible to know how his body will react. Unless Tejada turns it around, he’ll be a cautionary tale for every other GM.
In the immortal words of Sergio Leone..."Giù la testa!”
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Posted: July 06, 2008 at 08:28 AM | 18 comment(s)
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I disagree with Justice's conclusion that Tejada's defense has become bad during this period. Based on THT, Tejada continues to have the highest RZR (.872) of any NL shortstop. That ranking has been consistent throughout the season. Dewan's Fielding Bible +/- system shows Tejada ranked 12th among all ML shortstops in both leagues, which is significantly better than his high-20's ranking in 07 and 06. I think this is one of those cases where Justice has allowed the hitting slump to color his perception of Tejada's fielding.
Is it too early for a HoF thread for him? Vizquel's been debated to death here but I can't recall one thread which discussed his chances. A SS with 268 homers, over 1,000 ribbies, 113 OPS+? Borderline at best-I guess it depends on how his D has been viewed.
Just search back through Richard Justice's articles... he was the biggest fan of this move... this move that had zero chance to work... ever...
Ed Wade made this deal, one day before Mitchell Report's release, with the full support and best wishes of the City of Baltimore.
/But I do wish Miggie well...
I'll chime in regardless of whether it's too early or not: he has about as much chance of getting in the Hall of Fame as my dog does.
That being said, Cooperstown is a gorgeous community in which to have a dog, FYI.
In the winter, not so much.
That being said, I thought he'd manage at least one better-than-recent season for the 'Stros.
Justice ain't seen nothin' yet. Wait till the off-season when Miggy sulks and makes noises about wanting upgrades in players or a change of scenery.
They will be a lot sorrier next year that he's around, I'll wager.
Whether one belives in chemistry or not, it's hard to not think the O's improved theirs not only by picking a new manager, but also by trading Bedard and Tejada.
the astros organization absolutely HATED luke scott personally and thought albers was uppity (did not drop down on his knees in front of biggio and open mouth wide)
and drayton mclane has wanted tejada ever since the 2004 ASG. he told wade to get rid of scott (among others) and do whatever it took to get tejada.
the MINUTE the tejada trade went thru the FO released all this propaganda about how tejada was brought in to be the leader of the astros and to bring a winning attitude (i shtt you not).
me i took a good look at his stats and went and read a whole lot of orioles blogs and read tango's fan ratings. and the mitchell report. and this year's astros team is incredibly worse than last year's and next year's gonna be incredibly terrible - hopefully he'll demand a trade at the end of the year.
justice goes from spouting the FO propaganda to saying what he really thinks (only in his blog - in his replies when he is too tired to watch what he types - suck it bissinger you ****)
and tricky dick,
my eyeballs work just fine too. tejada looks good at short next to loretta. but he misses most balls up the middle that everett got. and he bobbles too many. and he doesn't turn as many DPs as he should. and he's not as sharp as he was the first 2 months. looks like roids don't just turn neifi perez into barry lamar
and speaking of barry lamar, guess if cooperstown good for dogs we gonna have to take him there on our honeymoon next year because he gettin old and it might could be the last time a barry lamar sets foot in cooperstown...
Actually, Albers is going to try rehabbing his shoulder rather than going under the knife. If it works, he could be pitching again in late August or September.
This is a good point. After watching Everett all these years, pretty much anyone else is going to look like a clueless stumblebum by comparison, even if he's really not any worse than average.
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