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Baseball Newsstand— All the News That's Fit to Link
Friday, September 30, 2011
Why? They already have Buck and McCarver…
Bloomberg Sports today announced that it has reached a new licensing agreement with Major League Baseball (MLB) postseason broadcasters FOX Sports and TBS to provide custom-designed enhanced statistical analysis, professional analytical tools and a data feed of in-depth pitch analysis for each game of the 2011 playoffs and World Series. TBS is the exclusive television home of all four Division Series and the National League Championship Series, with ... Read More...
Cub pitchers continue to rack up losses this season even after the season is over.
Chicago Cubs pitcher Carlos Zambrano, whose future with the team is in doubt after the Cubs suspended him in August for the rest of the season, has placed one of his two Chicago-area homes on the market for $969,000.
Zambrano, 30, owns homes in River Forest and Chicago’s Lakeview neighborhood. He recently listed the River Forest house, which was built in 1999. He bought the six-bedroom, nearly 4,000-square-foot ... Read More...
McCoy
Posted: September 30, 2011 at 01:43 PM | 21 comment(s)
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cubs
It’s a madclubhouse! A madclubhouse!
Cardinals broadcaster Dan McLaughlin has been cited for drunken driving for the second time after a stop by Chesterfield police on Sunday. Police said McLaughlin, 37, was stopped at 10:13 p.m. on Baxter Road and Isleview Drive after he crashed his vehicle.
No other vehicle was involved, police say, but declined to elaborate.
Police also accused McLaughlin of leaving the scene of an accident and negligent driving. He was released on $750 bond.
McLaughlin ... Read More...
Repoz
Posted: September 30, 2011 at 01:38 PM | 36 comment(s)
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announcers,
cardinals,
media,
television
Holy Hockenberies! Angels to get creative? (stubs toe on Albie Pearson hat rack)
Since the Angels set a club record with 883 runs scored in 2009 (and finished second in the majors), 216 runs have drained away. The devastating ankle injury to their most dangerous hitter, Kendrys Morales, in 2010 started the leak. But the Angels clearly have learned from last winter’s mistake and are looking at Morales’ comeback in 2012 as a possible bonus, not a given.
“Our template last year definitely had ... Read More...
Blame to Reusse: Countless losses of Star Tribune subscribers.
The Twins went into the 2011 season as the two-time defending champions of the American League Central and talking up the strength of a lineup 1 through 9. On Wednesday night, they finished with the second-most losses (99) in the 51-year history of the franchise.
Who gets the blame for this mess? Glad you asked.
Francisco Liriano: He won 14 games in 2010. It was his best season since undergoing Tommy John surgery. The Twins chose ... Read More...
Repoz
Posted: September 30, 2011 at 09:59 AM | 22 comment(s)
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business,
history,
media,
sabermetrics,
twins
Fitzpatrick like a glove…
Suddenly, though, that wisdom has come under attack from a sect of Lehigh County fanatics armed with video cameras and the zeal of true believers.
Researchers at Baseball Info Solutions in Coplay, Pa., insist that, far from possessing one of baseball’s two best defenses, the 2011 Phillies are, in fact, one of the worst.
“You look at their low error total, which is the No. 1 thing I’ve seen people cite in defense of their defense,” said Ben Jedlovec, a BIS research ... Read More...
Repoz
Posted: September 30, 2011 at 09:47 AM | 14 comment(s)
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history,
phillies,
sabermetrics
Milwaukee Sentinel, September 30, 1911: President Fogel says the absence of his stars cost the Phillies at least eighteen games this year. Yet almost any club would rather lose them than to have a man like Magee, who always pulls for his teammates to blunder and strike out.
I’d rather win, but maybe that’s just me.
THAT was quick.
Terry Francona will meet with Red Sox management on Friday morning, and the expected resolution is that he no longer will be the team’s manager, major league sources say.
While Francona’s departure is not certain, it is the likely outcome, in part because he is pressing for a resolution, sources say. He would not be fired; the Red Sox would simply decline their club options on him for 2012 and ’13.
Actually, a decent read - because Bill got out of his own way and let Kemp’s agent, Dave Stewart, talk. It was max effort that will result in mad prices. I was looking for comparables for a potential Kemp contract — Carl Crawford, Alfonso Soriano? — when I finally phoned Stewart and told him I couldn’t find a neighborhood for what will be a 28-year-old MVP type with historic offensive numbers who plays a solid center field and steals crazy bases.
“There is no neighborhood,” said Stewart ... Read More...
Gold Star - just Gold Star
Posted: September 30, 2011 at 04:34 AM | 17 comment(s)
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If the White Sox have designs on making Boston Red Sox manager Terry Francona their successor to Ozzie Guillen, one important door has been opened.
Francona has had enough of his eroding Boston experience, a major-league source said, and will ask the club not to exercise the option on his contract.
“He has had his fill of the whole thing,’’ the source told the Sun-Times.
Francona, who guided the Red Sox to two World Series championships, decided it was time to cut ties before the Red ... Read More...
Repoz
Posted: September 30, 2011 at 04:01 AM | 52 comment(s)
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white sox
Bah! And Jeter was pulled after six to protect his .297 (cue unhinged Jack O’Conniption fit) batting average.
No wonder some fans booed when they realized what was happening. They were being cheated out of watching Reyes play, potentially for the final time in a Mets uniform. He is about to become a free agent, and there’s no guarantee the team will re-sign him.
For sure, it was a selfish move. Forget about helping the Mets win a game—it was about Reyes trying to win a batting crown. Fair or ... Read More...
Repoz
Posted: September 30, 2011 at 03:23 AM | 49 comment(s)
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awards,
mets,
yankees
Seriously, Deadspin? This isn’t even in the top five of NY Yankee sex scandals.
No, there are no photos of Cashman’s actual dong to show you—not that we know of—but now the story of Cash’s dong’s wayward habits is news. The Yankees general manager’s relationship with the woman in these photos has been known or suspected among New York reporters for years, but has been just too darn shady, complicated, and expensive to pursue, especially at the risk of antagonizing the Yankees.
But now ... Read More...
Gamingboy
Posted: September 30, 2011 at 02:06 AM | 89 comment(s)
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yankees
Rookie Matt Moore’s second big league start will be a big one – Game 1 of the American League Division Series on Friday afternoon against the defending American League champion Rangers in their ballpark
Ballsy and totally correct. Only other starter announced is Shields in game 2 but I expect this is the plan for the series:
1 - Moore
2 - Shields
3 - Price
4 - Hellickson
5 - Shields
Jim Wisinski
Posted: September 30, 2011 at 01:48 AM | 29 comment(s)
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rangers,
rays
Athletics general manager Billy Beane expects to hear “very soon” from Commissioner Bud Selig about whether the club will be allowed to move south to San Jose and build a new ballpark.
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“We’ve been told a number of times a decision was near,” Beane said Thursday. “Over 2 1/2 years we’ve been told it a number of times. This time I’m going to believe it. … We expect some resolution of the situation very soon. That certainly would be helpful from my standpoint and everybody ... Read More...
NTNgod
Posted: September 30, 2011 at 01:37 AM | 4 comment(s)
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athletics
Be it better pitchers, more stringent steroid testing, changes in ballparks or lots of wet weather, batters haven’t had it this tough since the Bush administration—the first Bush administration—an era when multipurpose stadiums were common, the Internet wasn’t well-known and cell phones were just starting to spread.
Teams averaged 4.28 runs per game this season, the lowest since 1992’s 4.12 and down from a Steroids Era peak of 5.14 in 2000. And the home run average was down to 0.94 each team ... Read More...
NTNgod
Posted: September 30, 2011 at 01:22 AM | 6 comment(s)
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general
Salary Cap Peterson ($8,500), would be proud!
The Giants payroll was $124 million this year and it won’t go down, Sabean said. But with Tim Lincecum heading a list of 13 arbitration-eligible players, not all of whom will be offered contracts, plus raises built in to others such as Matt Cain, the math becomes elementary.
“Our pitching’s going to get expensive,” Sabean said. “That’s the punch line and we have to take care of that first.”
Sabean and manager Bruce Bochy acknowledged glaring ... Read More...
Repoz
Posted: September 30, 2011 at 12:15 AM | 15 comment(s)
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business,
giants
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Thanks for the hardcore plugging! Huh…oh, Aaron Goldstein.

Well, Bill James’ work begat a generation of “sabermetrician” organizations like Baseball Prospectus, Baseball Think Factory and The Hardball Times.
On base percentage (OBP) statistics are to sabermetricians what images of 38 DDs are to adolescent boys. As it was put in the movie by Peter Brand (a fictional character based on then Athletics assistant general manager Paul DePodesta, played by Jonah Hill), “Your goal shouldn’t be to ... Read More...
Repoz
Posted: September 29, 2011 at 09:40 PM | 18 comment(s)
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athletics,
history,
sabermetrics
The scouting guru looks back on yesterday’s Moneyball hero, who apparently didn’t look good in jeans.
Dan Johnson was a successful slugger at the University of Nebraska, hitting .368/.482/.849 with 21 homers in 55 games for the Cornhuskers in 2000, then .361/.507/.752 with 25 homers in 2001. Although his left-handed power bat was attractive, his other physical tools were mediocre, he looked too fat, and scouts felt his swing was too long to guarantee success in pro ball. Still, his college ... Read More...
An-freakin-dino.

Manager Buck Showalter arrived a month ahead of Andino and could only judge him by the reports left on his desk. He valued the input of officials more familiar with the infielder, but he also needed to trust his eyes.
“Robert’s always had the skills,” Showalter said, dismissing the notion that Andino is the club’s most improved player this season. “I’ve got to tell you, it doesn’t surprise me. It’s always been there.
“The one thing people kept telling me last year when I ... Read More...
Repoz
Posted: September 29, 2011 at 08:51 PM | 11 comment(s)
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fantasy baseball
I once had a Filet o’ Fish that presented a Problem o’ Stomach Pain. Hi-yo!!!! I remember the first moment when I fully realized that I could die, and in fact could die very soon. I don’t think anyone ever forgets that sort of moment—at least, the ones who live to talk about it. Not at all coincidentally, this occurred only a few minutes after what I believe was the start of hostilities in the Iraq War…
I stayed behind in Kuwait for the march up to Baghdad as part of the rear command ... Read More...
The District Attorney
Posted: September 29, 2011 at 08:28 PM | 1 comment(s)
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cubs,
red sox
Tunxis? They should all be in ####### straightjackets by now!
Tunxis Community College Foundation invites the public to “Beyond the Green Monster: Business Strategies for Major League Results,” with Sam Kennedy, president of Fenway Sports Management and executive vice president/chief operating officer for the Boston Red Sox, on Nov. 10, 7:30-9 a.m. at the Hartford Marriott Farmington.
...Kennedy helped conceive and execute the successful sales and marketing plan for the “Legends Suite” at ... Read More...
Repoz
Posted: September 29, 2011 at 08:17 PM | 9 comment(s)
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business,
media,
red sox
So a best-case scenario still has the Mets in need of more than $300 million in the relatively near term. That doesn’t cover any subsequent reversals that increase their exposure with Picard, nor does it begin to cover the $500 million in loans that the team is due to pay by June 2014, the loans of around $450 million to the affiliated SNY network due back a year after that, or the roughly $600 million still due in debt payments on Citi Field.
Ask yourself this: Exactly how does that leave any ... Read More...
Repoz
Posted: September 29, 2011 at 08:02 PM | 29 comment(s)
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business,
media,
mets
Frank and several other Sox fans I’ve talked to over the past 12 or so hours are relieved for two reasons. First, we don’t have to pretend to root for these ######## anymore. Second, the old kick-in-the-balls feeling is back! We get to go back to our favorite pastime: complaining about this shitty team and its shitty GM and what the #### is wrong with Crawford and did you hear what this guy told me about what John Lackey did when he was at that bar in the Back Bay? When I woke up this morning, ... Read More...
An argument to use Matt Moore ahead of Jeremy Hellickson in Tampa Bay’s postseason rotation.
Matt Moore is quite probably the Rays’ best pitcher. It should be no surprise if he wins a Cy Young award next year…The Rays cannot afford to limit Moore to a few choice innings, any more than the Yankees would hold back C.C. Sabathia to make sure they could get out tough left-handers in the eighth inning. The more Moore Tampa uses, the fewer runs they will allow.
The magazine’s take on the odds of Game 162’s simultaneous comebacks, and why the Rays besting the Red Sox is good for baseball.
There was something on the order of an 0.5% chance the Red Sox would blow their nine-game lead over the Rays, and a 2% chance the Braves would lose their seven-and-a-half-game edge over the Cardinals. Then in tonight’s matchups, there was a 13% chance the Phillies would come back to beat Atlanta, a 5% chance the Orioles would come back to beat Boston, and an 0.3% ... Read More...
American League
Detroit at New York
Tampa Bay at Texas
National League
St. Louis at Philadelphia
Milwaukee at Arizona
Let the bold and absolute certainty prognosticating resume.
McCoy
Posted: September 29, 2011 at 04:05 PM | 125 comment(s)
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baseball geeks,
braves,
brewers,
cardinals,
fantasy baseball,
phillies,
rangers,
rays,
red sox,
tigers,
yankees
Are we sure that Mariano Melgar would pitch any worse than Luis Ayala? Baseball, like life, revolves around anticlimax. That’s what you get most of the time. You stand in driver’s license lines, and watch Alfredo Aceves shake off signals, and sit through your children’s swim meets, and see bases loaded rallies die, and fill up your car’s tires with air and endure an inning with three pitching changes, a sacrifice bunt and an intentional walk.
But then, every now and again, something happens. ... Read More...
Just two championships in the last eight seasons and 90 win seasons in eight of the last night = failure. Red Sox fans are becoming what they have loathed for so long…YANKEES FANS!
The fact that it was Crawford dropping that ball last night provided the perfect parallel to all that is wrong with this team. John Henry and the baseball ops team, including digital darling Carmine, are so hell-bent on stats and mathematical formulas that they’re increasingly ignoring what is was that made them ... Read More...
Their body language grew progressively worse as the month dragged on, with their manager seeming more hopeless and desperate than anyone. They blew basic baseball plays, botched fly balls, dropped relay throws, ended games by getting caught stealing, threw meatballs, ####### at each other, admitted to being scared … you name it, they did it. They choked away Game 162 by getting three guys thrown out on the basepaths, by blowing a 3-2 lead in the ninth, by botching a season-deciding fly ball, ... Read More...
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