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Baseball Primer Newsblog— The Best News Links from the Baseball Newsstand
Monday, May 19, 2008
Hardballin’ with Joel Sherman…
2. It is a hidden item because it is not in the boxscores and you really have to scrutinize the games to see it. But poor defense, especially when it comes to range, really hurts the Yankees. I think Robinson CanoRobinson Cano is the only above-average defender on the team, especially when he is moving toward the middle of the diamond. Chien-Ming WangChien-Ming Wang might have been out of his catastrophic fourth inning on Sunday if Alberto Gonzalez – who also misplayed two pop-ups in the Subway Series – had started a very makeable double play rather than let the ball slide under his glove. In this series, the Mets ran on both Johnny Damon and Bobby Abreu with impunity. Melky Cabrera dove and missed a Carlos Beltran liner that went for a triple against Joba Chamberlain. Jason Giambi failed to register at least a force in Wang’s faithful fourth on Sunday. And Jeter had to swallow one of those backhands in the hole he used to make routinely (two steps of range ago) in the opener. Yes, Alex Rodriguez will soon replace Gonzalez. But even Rodriguez is more sure-handed than rangy. The Yanks are trying to break in young pitchers, but that becomes even more difficult when plays are not made behind them. If you are looking for one of the keys to Tampa’s surprising start look at how much better defensively the Rays are than perhaps any other time in their history. The re-arranged double-play combo of Jason Bartlett and Akinori Iwamura, in particular, upgrades the Ray defense significantly up the middle.
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Posted: May 19, 2008 at 03:20 PM | 4 comment(s)
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Good defenders do that now and then. He must have turned the 11-2 game off before the last out and missed the catch Melky made going straight back.
A-rod was playing really good defense before he hurt himself. We'll see how he bounces back. Damon is clearly rangy for a LFer, I don't see how anyone can watch him and think that he's not.
On the other hand, I was shocked at how bad Abreu's arm looked this weekend.
Still, I think this was a decent read, I'm nitpicking, not complaining. The Yankee defense played terribly this weekend.
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. -- Mets pitcher Pedro Martinez threw so well in an extended spring game on Monday that he's been summoned to Atlanta for a bullpen session in front of club officials Wednesday.
If all goes well, Martinez hopes to be pitching in the majors not long after that. "But if you leave it up to me, I'd say, 'Put it right here,'" he said, opening his glove.
Martinez, rehabbing for seven weeks since injuring his left hamstring in his 2008 debut, threw 73 pitches over 4 1/3 innings against Cardinals minor leaguers, allowing two runs (one earned), five hits and no walks while striking out five.
He hit 90 mph on the gun one time but his fastball was generally timed between 86 and 88 mph once he got going.
"I thought it was really good," Martinez said. My arm, my leg -- everything seems to be pretty good."
Good lord. Is Sherman actually saying Jeter has lost range? I didn't think any further range loss was possible.
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