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Saturday, May 25, 2013

Davey Johnson says he won’t shave until Nationals start hitting

House of Davey, natch.

Davey Johnson says he’s giving up his razor until the Washington Nationals find their bats.

The manager apologized for his scraggly appearance before Friday’s game against the Philadelphia Phillies, but he said it had a purpose.

“If my facial hair looks bad,’’ he said, “I decided I wouldn’t shave until we started hitting.’‘

The Nationals began the day batting .225, second worst average in the majors. They are a popular favorite to make the World Series, but they were ...

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Repoz Posted: May 25, 2013 at 08:14 AM | 3 comment(s)
  Beats: nats

Manny Machado equals Ty Cobb in win over Jays

Guess Seymour Siwoff’s childhood fave “Techno-Cracked” link was busted…so he had plenty of time on his hands.

Amid the Orioles hitting a season-high four homers and tying their season high for runs, Manny Machado put his name in the record book again when he singled in the seventh inning.

It was his fifth straight road game with three hits or more. According to Elias, the only other player younger than 21 with a streak of four or more consecutive road games with at least three hits was Ty ...

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Repoz Posted: May 25, 2013 at 07:40 AM | 0 comment(s)
  Beats: history, orioles

Plaschke: Don Mattingly shows fire, but his flame is flickering with Dodgers

Don Mattingly is turning into the most hilarious cartoon character since Babe Ruth!

Meet Donnie Dark.

The Dodgers embattled manager returned home Friday night with a scowl the size of a block of empty seats in the reserved section. He conducted his pregame news conference with a tight jaw and a thin stare. For 30 surreal minutes, the nicest man at Chavez Ravine barked.

“It’s what I believe in the way the game of baseball should be played, the determination you’re supposed to play with, the ...

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Repoz Posted: May 25, 2013 at 06:29 AM | 1 comment(s)
  Beats: dodgers

Perry: Hawk Harrelson reacts to blown call by Angel Hernandez

It’s the 10th inning, it’s a tie game between the White Sox and visiting Marlins. As such, White Sox broadcaster and devoted rooter Hawk Harrelson was in a state of percolating tension and in no mood for the umpiring pratfalls of Angel Hernandez.

So listen as Hawk reacts—“reacts” as in “core reactor meltdown”—to a plainly incorrect call by Hernandez, in which the latter convinces himself that Alex Rios is out at first despite plain visual evidence to the contrary ...

Thanks to JB. ...Read More...

Repoz Posted: May 25, 2013 at 06:23 AM | 3 comment(s)
  Beats: media

SI: Alex Sanabia : I didn’t know spitter was against rules

We have an early leader for “least plausible excuse of 2013.”

Miami Marlins pitcher Alex Sanabia says he didn’t know it was illegal to spit on the ball, the way he did Monday against the Philadelphia Phillies.

Monty Posted: May 25, 2013 at 12:31 AM | 2 comment(s)
  Beats: marlins

OMNICHATTER for MAY 25, 2013

I made the link go to the scoreboard for today’s games. Let me know if it works.

Gamingboy Posted: May 25, 2013 at 12:16 AM | 0 comment(s)
  Beats: mlb, omnichatter

Friday, May 24, 2013

Curtis Granderson has fractured left pinky finger

The Yankees just can’t catch up to all these injuries. Less than two weeks after he returned from a fractured right forearm, Curtis Granderson suffered a fractured fifth metacarpal (left hand) in his left hand when Cesar Ramos hit him with a pitch in the fifth inning. No word on a timetable for his return, but it’s same injury Alex Rodriguez had last season. He missed six weeks. Crud.

Granderson, 32, actually stayed in the game to run the bases before being removed the game after the ...

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Repoz Posted: May 24, 2013 at 10:05 PM | 13 comment(s)
  Beats: yankees

Marchman: Why Even Have Baseball’s Draft?

Uhh…to give John Hart more face-time to mindlessly say “look” and “listen”?

Even more striking than the distribution, though, is the absolute level of talent. Three wins, a reasonable expectation for what this year’s Mets and Yankees first-rounders will do in their careers, is about the value a decent and unexceptional player like Daniel Murphy will have in a good year. It’s a really nice hot streak, a misplaced stroke in a ledger. It makes you appreciate just how rare high-end baseball talent ...

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Repoz Posted: May 24, 2013 at 09:06 PM | 15 comment(s)
  Beats: draft

Paul Daugherty: Old-v-New schools of thought

One, two big schools
All the worlds are
Colliding all around you

I was going to write something today for SI.com re Votto. Specifically, that Votto represented one of the clearest cases of Old-v-New schools of thought, re hitting production. The idea was discussed when The Technician was sitting on 4 HR/20 BI. Now, he’s up to 7 and 22. Both #s are subpar for him and, in fact, for a No. 3 hitter. The obvious question being, can a guy who ranks 11th among NL 1Bs in BI be seen as having a ...

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Repoz Posted: May 24, 2013 at 03:16 PM | 31 comment(s)
  Beats: reds, sabermetrics

MLB: Don Sutton never shy about voicing his opinion

Sutton: Because that’s where the defaced money is.

The outspoken Sutton—who came up with the Dodgers in 1966 and pitched with them for 16 of his 23 seasons—has his own opinion about everything.

He said in an interview last week that he hates pitch counts.

“I say it with a laugh in my voice when I broadcast: ‘That’s 100 pitches. On the next one, he’s going to turn into a troll.’ At 101, you just disappear. Poof, you’re gone,” Sutton said.

...MLB.com: Did you cheat?

Sutton: No, I never got ...

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Repoz Posted: May 24, 2013 at 02:19 PM | 18 comment(s)
  Beats: dodgers, hof

Fox Sports: McLouth catch earns thrown beverage

What a waste of damn fine Canadian beer.

In the bottom of the sixth inning, McLouth chased down a fly ball towards the left-field foul line off the bat of Cobly Rasmus. McLouth caught the ball, but his momentum carried him into the stands.

After disappearing into the (not-so filled) seats, an uninjured McLouth stood up and showed umpire Manny Gonzalez that the ball was still in his glove. Some Toronto fans claimed the nine-year veteran didn’t hold onto the ball, but Gonzalez ruled it an out.

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JE (Jason Epstein) Posted: May 24, 2013 at 08:32 AM | 15 comment(s)
  Beats: beer, blue jays, fans, orioles

Primer Dugout (and link of the day) 5-24-2013

Pittsburgh Gazette Times, May 24, 1913:

Excessive use of the spitball has injured Ed Walsh’s digestion and has thus affected his condition, so that he has not yet reached his best form of this year, according to Dr. James H. Blair, club physician of the Chicago Americans, in a report made today on the pitcher’s condition.
...
According to the doctor saliva needed for Walsh’s digestion has been used on the ball, but with care the pitcher may be in his old time form in a month.

Obviously the ...

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Neutral Milk Dotel (Dan Lee) Posted: May 24, 2013 at 06:28 AM | 19 comment(s)
  Beats: dugout, ed walsh, history

HHS: Autin: Miguel Cabrera to the max

Baseball Fates, please note (please?): I’m just playing around here! None of these things will actually come to pass; it’s just a way of expressing how hot he’s been so far.

Miguel Cabrera finished Thursday’s game #45 with a .391 BA, .701 slugging, 1.168 OPS, 14 HRs, 55 RBI, 39 Runs, 72 hits, 129 total bases, and an OPS+ well north of 200.

The projection multiplier from 45 to 162 is 3.6, so….

  Heads up, Hack? Bourn’s gift to Miggy (plus Thursday’s daily dinger) put him on a ...

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Repoz Posted: May 24, 2013 at 06:05 AM | 33 comment(s)
  Beats: sabermetrics, tigers

Fay Vincent: THE UMPIRE FIX

TONY RANDAZZO NO MISTER ROCK AND ROLL, MR. COMMISSIONER.

Major League Baseball should immediately adopt reforms to the umpiring system. MLB is now a $7 billion dollar industry awash in cash so the costs of these changes can hardly be the reason to defer making them.

  1. MLB should buy the umpire schools and take over the training and development of all umpires in professional baseball. The recruitment, training and compensation of minor league and major league umpires should be controlled ...

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Repoz Posted: May 24, 2013 at 05:31 AM | 11 comment(s)
  Beats: business, umpires

Tangotiger Blog: Ensberg and Tango speak on being locked-in

“locked-in” with Tom Tango and Morgan Ensberg!...(also check out Kevin Goldstein’s FB page which has been having a terrific back/forth)

Below you will find an unedited transcript of an email correspondance between myself and Morgan Ensberg.  This exchange is a result of Ensberg taking a position with Brandon McCarthy on Twitter, and seemingly against me.  As this thread will show, we don’t really disagree on anything, once we were able to say more than 140 characters to each other.

As ...

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Repoz Posted: May 24, 2013 at 05:04 AM | 74 comment(s)
  Beats: history, sabermetrics

OMNICHATTER for May 24, 2013

Remember folks, it’s Miguel Cabrera’s world, we just live in it. Except for when it’s Mike Trout’s.

Gamingboy Posted: May 24, 2013 at 12:04 AM | 93 comment(s)
  Beats: mlb, omnichatter

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Five Notes On the Ridiculous Pablo Sandoval

A teaser:

I can’t … It’s just … that is so beautiful and hilarious. Again, that’s batting-average against from the catcher’s perspective, so picture a lefty-swinging Sandoval with his back to you over on the right side of your screen. The place you go in the strike zone is in on his hands but, for goodness sake, don’t go too far in! If you miss outside the zone and come close to hitting him, he kind of rakes those pitches. Which doesn’t make sense. But, hey, neither does Sandoval. ...Read More...

zenbitz Posted: May 23, 2013 at 09:05 PM | 0 comment(s)
  Beats: fat ichiro, giants

Richie Ashburn’s Widow in Tears Over His Endangered Gladwyne Grave

It has been nearly 16 years since Philadelphia lost Richie Ashburn, one of the greatest Phillies players of all time. The beloved Hall of Famer, who played for the team from 1948 through 1959, died of a heart attack in 1997 after broadcasting a Phillies-Mets game from Shea Stadium. His family buried him in the cemetery outside of Gladwyne Methodist Church, where all was quiet until some developers announced plans to turn the church into condos and put a parking lot next to the cemetery. ...

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eddieot Posted: May 23, 2013 at 04:10 PM | 30 comment(s)
  Beats: hall of fame, phillies, richie ashburn

FanGraphs: Cameron: The 2013 Cubs: Better Than We Think

Light at the end of the ridiculously low-ceilinged tunnel.

The Cubs have actually played pretty good baseball when sequencing is not considered. By wOBA differential, they’ve been a well above average team. Their record is almost entirely a reflection of the power of the timing of various events.

In our Win Probability section, we track a stat called “Clutch”, which basically looks at the wins a team has gained or lost due to the leverage of the game when their positive or negative ...

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Repoz Posted: May 23, 2013 at 02:47 PM | 44 comment(s)
  Beats: cubs, sabermetrics

The night Ted Turner managed the Braves

Maybe Magic Johnson would like to try his hand in the Dodgers dugout?

Ted Turner was the “Mouth of the South,” “Terrible Ted” and “Captain Outrageous,” a brash, outspoken business mogul who had a golden touch.

He launched the first successful cable news network with CNN, sailed to victory in the America’s Cup and used his cable empire to turn his Atlanta Braves into “America’s Team.”

But 36 years ago this month, Turner discovered there was one thing he couldn’t do: manage his own baseball ...

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Harmon "Thread Killer" Microbrew Posted: May 23, 2013 at 12:58 PM | 7 comment(s)
  Beats: braves

USA Today: This college baseball team is the best at postgame interviews

Justin Turner, take notes.

thetailor Posted: May 23, 2013 at 12:09 PM | 6 comment(s)
  Beats: college baseball, funny, interview

Mariners sending Jesus Montero to Triple-A

Amen amen there’s a lower power.

Bold move in Seattle, as the Mariners are optioning catcher Jesus Montero to Triple-A Tacoma, reports Ryan Divish of the Tacoma News-Tribune.

Montero, whom the M’s acquired from the Yankees as part of the Michael Pineda deal, was ranked by Baseball America as the sixth-best overall prospect coming into 2012. This season, however, Montero has authored a grim batting line of .208/.264/.327 in addition to playing spotty defense in his 225 1/3 innings behind the ...

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Repoz Posted: May 23, 2013 at 12:00 PM | 76 comment(s)
  Beats: mariners

Demystifying Red Sox Ownership - What Do They Do? (WEEI)

“I have [former Red Sox CEO] John Harrington’s old office. The day he turned over the reins, he was sitting at the desk and handed me his pen with a warm smile,” Henry wrote in an email.“I still have it. Red ink. I work more of my hours though in my home offices in Florida and in Brookline. But there is nothing like driving into Fenway Park to go to work. I am thankful every day that I get to do that. It’s one big reason why these rumors of a potential sale of the Red Sox are so ...

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Jose Can Still Seabiscuit Posted: May 23, 2013 at 09:44 AM | 37 comment(s)
  Beats: owners, red sox

Leyland breaks his own rule, lets Verlander get win after delay

Must…let…him…tie…Bob…Purkey…in…career…wins…at…all…cost…...

Wednesday, though, Leyland got a little sentimental. After a 65-minute stoppage in the fifth inning, he let Justin Verlander go back into the game and get the two outs he needed to pick up the victory.

“Since I got here in 2006, that guy has been our horse, and tonight was a reward for that,” Leyland told FOX Sports Detroit’s Shannon Hogan after Detroit’s 11-7 win over the Indians. “I stretched it for five minutes because of what he’s ...

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Repoz Posted: May 23, 2013 at 08:53 AM | 26 comment(s)
  Beats: tigers

Mets’ Ike Davis On Struggles: ‘I Can’t Do Any Worse’

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Despite growing calls for his demotion, Davis won’t be sent down to Triple-A before Friday’s series opener against the Braves, according to the New York Daily News.

“Maybe after the weekend,” a source told the paper.

It’s been a frustrating season for Davis, batting .147 with nine RBIs after getting off to a miserable start last year, too.

“I know I’m going to play better, especially hitting-wise. I can’t do any worse,” he said. “If ...

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Repoz Posted: May 23, 2013 at 06:51 AM | 29 comment(s)
  Beats: mets

Primer Dugout (and link of the day) 5-23-2013

Milwaukee Journal, May 23, 1913:

Big Ed Walsh, twirling star of the White Sox, announced today that he has joined the faculty of a correspondence school and hereafter must be addressed as “Professor”. For a paper dollar Walsh will send out to aspirants for fame six lessons on the science of moistening the ball and putting it where the batter’s bat isn’t. Walsh starts his classes Monday.

This is not something that strikes me as a useful service. Nonetheless, I’d love to be able to read Walsh’s ...

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Neutral Milk Dotel (Dan Lee) Posted: May 23, 2013 at 06:21 AM | 12 comment(s)
  Beats: dugout, ed walsh, history

FanGraphs: Sullivan: Vance Worley and Losing the Magic

Mescaline Mike, to me at the bar. “If you want a real sleeper for your fantasy team this year…think Vance Worley.” #mind-fogging

Vance Worley just got clobbered again, this time by the Braves. There’s no set and certain point at which a start turns into an official clobbering, but looking through Worley’s 2013 game log, I’d say this was the fifth or sixth time he’s been clobbered, in ten games. That’s an ugly ratio, and to make matters worse, recall that Worley was Minnesota’s ...

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Repoz Posted: May 23, 2013 at 06:19 AM | 2 comment(s)
  Beats: twins

Daugherty: Brandon Phillips has been Reds’ MVP so far

Ow. Ow. Ow. Mouthbreathers/Mindbreathers now on full tilt boogie replay. (better now)

In some ways, we take Phillips for granted. Especially his glove. I’ve watched the Reds actively since I arrived here in ’88. Bret Boone was good. Pokey Reese could be spectacular, but not always steady. No one has been in BP’s universe. (Nor in the league. How he has only 3 Gold Gloves is a black hole mystery. Darwin Barney: Hahaha.)

But his offense is the MV reason he is his team’s best player now, ...

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Repoz Posted: May 23, 2013 at 05:36 AM | 18 comment(s)
  Beats: reds

Don Mattingly rips into players and makeup of Dodgers

Hitting Is Simple (and so is the manager).

Manager Don Mattingly benched Andre Ethier for the Dodgers’ series finale at Miller Park on Wednesday, saying he did so because he wanted to field a lineup “that’s going to fight and compete the whole day.”

Asked if he was trying to send a message to Ethier, Mattingly replied, “We’re last place in the National League West. Last year, at this point, we’re playing a lineup that basically has nobody in it, that fights and competes and ...

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Repoz Posted: May 23, 2013 at 05:06 AM | 31 comment(s)
  Beats: dodgers

Astros vendor brings snow cones into bathroom stall, gets fired

Astros snow cone vendor just doesn’t give a crap.

LionoftheSenate (feels sorry for the Pirates) Posted: May 23, 2013 at 01:48 AM | 24 comment(s)
  Beats: comedy

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