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Friday, May 10, 2013

OMNICHATTER for MAY 10, 2013

15 games today, and I can’t come up with anything witty to say right now. Sorry. I’ll make sure to have something ready for Saturday.

Gamingboy Posted: May 10, 2013 at 12:46 AM | 95 comment(s)
  Beats: mlb, omnichatter

Thursday, May 09, 2013

Sims: Don’t Count On Roy Halladay Pitching Again This Season

Will the rotator cuff tear be repaired, or will the joint just be cleaned out, referred to as a debridement? The thickness and location of the tear will likely be the determining factors. If the labrum shows degenerative wearing at the edges, it may only require a bit of smoothing out. If a labral tear is evident once they are in the joint, Halladay will require a more robust surgery.  [...]  It is likely that Halladay is looking at a minimum six-month recovery if more than a simple debridement ...

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bobm Posted: May 09, 2013 at 11:24 PM | 12 comment(s)
  Beats: injury, phillies, roy halladay

Washington Post: Red Carpet Rewards Loses Its Luster For Some Nationals Fans

But with no preseason notice, the Nationals front office for the 2013 season significantly diluted the Red Carpet Rewards program, and the number of points needed to buy extra benefits increased dramatically. For example, a game against the Philadelphia Phillies on Saturday, May 25, costs 1,000 Red Carpet points for a field MVP or club seat, which is 10 times what it cost last year. The Nationals also shortened the window in which tickets can be redeemed ahead of time to one month; last year ...

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The Yankee Clapper Posted: May 09, 2013 at 06:16 PM | 5 comment(s)
  Beats: attendance, economics, tickets, washington nationals

Former Cardinals OF Fernando Tatís Is Good at MS Paint… No, Really

Former Cardinals outfielder Fernando Tatís once famously hit 2 Grand Slams in one inning and set a Major Leage record with 8 RBI in one frame but that may not be his biggest feat. Lately it seems that Fernando has been lighting up the world of graphic design and his all original creations are truly a sight to behold and the world needs to stand up and take notice.

jyjjy Posted: May 09, 2013 at 03:52 PM | 52 comment(s)
  Beats: cardinals

McCain Introduces Cable, Satellite A La Carte Legislation

Sen. John McCain (R-Arizona) on Thursday unveiled legislation that would upend the cable and satellite business, forcing them to let customers pick-and-choose which channels they would like to get rather than take programming in bundles.

“The video industry, principally cable companies and satellite companies and the programmers that sell channels, like NBC and Disney-ABC, continue to give consumers two options when buying TV programming: First, to purchase a package of channels whether you ...

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RoyalsRetro (AG#1F) Posted: May 09, 2013 at 02:43 PM | 82 comment(s)
  Beats: blackout rules, cable, john mccain, mlbtv, satellite, sports media

ESPN: Simon: Andrelton Simmons makes all the plays

Entering Wednesday, Simmons had played 680 innings in his major league career and the Baseball Info Solutions (BIS) numbers have him with 30 defensive runs saved. He had 19 in 426 innings last season and already has a major-league best 11 in 254 innings in 2013.

For a little perspective, that’s an incredible number for what amounts to less than half a season’s worth of play. No shortstop has had 30 defensive runs saved in a full season since Troy Tulowitzki had 31 in 2007.

Simmons has been ...

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spike Posted: May 09, 2013 at 02:10 PM | 5 comment(s)
  Beats: atlanta, braves, defense

The Read Zone: On Matt Harvey’s Tuesday Night Brush With Perfection, Was It The Best by a Met All Time?

#8 Johan Santana, 2012 – Game Score: 90

#4 Al Leiter, 1999 – Game Score: 86
Leiter threw 135 pitches that day — he threw 120+ pitches eleven times in 1999 — in a performance that should go down as one of the Mets’ best all time.  He was never pretty, walking four, but he sure got the job done.  A little more than a year later, he would throw 142 pitches in Game 5 of the 2000 World Series.

#2 David Cone, 1991 – Game Score: 99

thetailor Posted: May 09, 2013 at 01:25 PM | 14 comment(s)
  Beats: matt harvey, mets

U.S.S. Mariner (Jeff Sullivan): Felix Hernandez and Learning to Pitch

Jeff Sullivan enjoys his semi-retirement with some thoughtful musings on the maturation of Prince Felix into King Felix:

There are throwers, and there are pitchers. Felix has been amazing as both of them.

This is all to set up just a few factoids. The following, courtesy of Baseball Info Solutions, won’t take you by surprise:

2005: 96mph average fastball
2013: 91mph average fastball

Every so often Felix used to rush it up there in or near the triple digits. Somewhat alarmingly, now I feel ...

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Esoteric throws a 'hard slider' Posted: May 09, 2013 at 01:11 PM | 3 comment(s)
  Beats: king felix, mariners, seattle

Cole: How Much Rope Does Don Mattingly Have Left?

11   13-20   5/09   Blue, pan up from lid of ball cap   End of manager

Exactly how much rope does the Dodgers’ skipper have left? Probably not the best choice of words there, because whatever you think of the way Don Mattingly is going about his business, any and all rope is best locked away safe and sound.

Rope, sharp objects, plugged-in radios near bathtubs, adjacent medicine cabinets, tall buildings, you name it. Not for Mattingly, necessarily, but for the inconsolable fan, because ...

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Repoz Posted: May 09, 2013 at 12:34 PM | 20 comment(s)
  Beats: dodgers

Glassey: Wannabe Scouts: Show Some Respect

Conor Glassey explains the difference between what writers do and what scouts do:

Yes, we often will write about players we’ve seen and we’ll tell you how fast a pitcher was throwing, what kind of offspeed pitches he throws, or how fast an outfielder got from home to first. That’s not scouting, that’s just reporting. Anybody can sit at a game and hold a radar gun or click a stopwatch.

However, there’s a growing number of people online who think the opposite. It’s baffling to me ...

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Mike Emeigh Posted: May 09, 2013 at 10:25 AM | 24 comment(s)
  Beats: general, prospects, scouting

Jake Odorizzi, three Bulls relievers no-hit Pawtucket

Jake just made it look easy. Odorizzi.

Jake Odorizzi and three Durham Bulls relief pitchers combined on an historic Sunday performance.

The four Durham pitchers combined to throw just the second no-hitter in the team’s International League history as the Bulls defeated the Pawtucket Red Sox 2-1 at McCoy Stadium.

Odorizzi (3-0) pitched the first seven innings, before Frank De Los Santos, Taylor Yates and Jeff Beliveau kept Pawtucket hitless over the final two innings despite allowing one ...

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Hayhurst: Blue Jays have ruined Romero

I haven’t seen a Romero ruined this badly…since Cesar Romero’s Pretty Willie Wetzchahofsky got shatzed-on in “Love That Brute”!

The call to return Ricky to the bigs was an absolute mishandling of a career on the part of the Blue Jays.

If you’re going to overhaul a player, and you know that player’s confidence is a factor, how can you, in good conscience, throw him back into the fiercest competition after only a single outing in High A?

Any baseball man worth his salt knows the true test ...

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Repoz Posted: May 09, 2013 at 09:31 AM | 36 comment(s)
  Beats: blue jays

A B&C Interview with Hall of Famer Johnny Bench

Yadier and the HOF?

You are widely considered the greatest catcher in major league history, which makes you more qualified than to weigh in on the subject: With his steady improvement at the plate, combined with his prowess behind it and the championships he’s helped the Cardinals win, do you feel that Yadier Molina is worthy of having a plaque next to you and Fisk and Yogi Berra at Cooperstown?

(Molina) is really one of the best defensive catchers that you’ll see, and he’s swung the ...

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Repoz Posted: May 09, 2013 at 09:15 AM | 17 comment(s)
  Beats: history, reds

Shaughnessy: David Ortiz rejects talk of steroid use

vivaelpujols, it might be time to update…“That was possibly the worst thing I’ve ever read. Not even kidding.”

But you fit all the models. You are from the Dominican Republic. You are an older player. Older players don’t get better. You’ve had injuries consistent with steroid use. You showed up on the list from 2003. You fit all the formulas.

“[Expletive], I’m a human being just like everyone else,” said Ortiz. “You can get worse or you can get better. One or the other.’’

But ...

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Repoz Posted: May 09, 2013 at 06:51 AM | 37 comment(s)
  Beats: red sox

Primer Dugout (and link of the day) 5-9-2013

Milwaukee Sentinel, May 9, 1913:

While the [Milwaukee-Minneapolis American Association] game was bad enough in itself, the fight between [Brewers manager/third baseman Harry] Clark and [Millers shortstop Dave] Altizer was one of the most disgraceful ever witnessed on a Milwaukee ball field. Sliding into third base in the seventh inning, Altizer deliberately cut Clark down with his spikes, leaping high in the air and planting both feet on Harry’s anatomy. The Brewer leader…jumped onto the runner ...

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Neutral Milk Dotel (Dan Lee) Posted: May 09, 2013 at 06:21 AM | 12 comment(s)
  Beats: dave altizer, dugout, history, pep clark

Passan: Sources say sunscreen trick is pitchers’ latest method to gain an edge

And Clay Buchholz loads up and fires back…Sunscreen, rosin controversies ‘doing me an injustice’

The secret trick that led to accusations of Boston Red Sox starter Clay Buchholz throwing a spitball has an ancillary benefit: It prevents skin cancer, too.

Two veteran pitchers and one source close to the Red Sox told Yahoo! Sports that about 90 percent of major league pitchers use some form of spray-on sunscreen – almost always BullFrog brand – that when combined with powdered rosin ...

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Repoz Posted: May 09, 2013 at 05:49 AM | 10 comment(s)
  Beats: red sox

Pedro Guerrero introduced as manager of Vallejo Admirals

Wonder if OJ will offer a congratulatory phone call…

The former five-time All-Star was known for getting into trouble in the past. In maybe the most publicized case, he was charged with guaranteeing payment for a $200,000 cocaine shipment. He was, however, acquitted of drug conspiracy charges in June 2000.

“I feel like that was a long time ago,” Guerrero said. “I wasn’t charged; I walked free. I feel like I was set up for some reason. I don’t like to look back. I hit 15 home runs in June of ...

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Repoz Posted: May 09, 2013 at 05:41 AM | 23 comment(s)
  Beats: history

CBS Miami: Marlins Close Upper Deck For Weekday Games

The higher deck seats will be off limits starting with the Marlins next home games series which starts Tuesday. That will reduce the attendance capacity by about 10,000 . . . The team may consider closing the upper bowl for remaining weeknight games this season, but has yet to determine if it will do so. Fewer than 500 people own season tickets in the upper bowl, and those fans are being moved — with no additional charge — to seats in the lower bowl for all Monday-through-Thursday games.

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The Yankee Clapper Posted: May 09, 2013 at 01:30 AM | 42 comment(s)
  Beats: attendance, bad teams, economics, evil, jeffrey loria, marlins, midgets

OMNICHATTER FOR MAY 9, 2013

Will the Angels somehow get swept by the Astros?
Will the Athletics come after Angel Martinez with torches and pitchforks?
Will Dickey or Price finally find their groove?

Find out today in the OMNICHATTER!

Gamingboy Posted: May 09, 2013 at 12:04 AM | 188 comment(s)
  Beats: mlb, omnichatter

Wednesday, May 08, 2013

Angel Hernandez denies game-tying home run, Athletics robbed in 4-3 loss to Indians

A’s infielder Adam Rosales hit a heroic game-tying solo home run in the top of the ninth inning Wednesday against Indians closer Chris Perez, stunning the crowd at Cleveland’s Progressive Field and injecting new life into an Oakland club that has hit a few road bumps since the calendar flipped to May.

Except Angel Hernandez and his umpiring crew blew the call … twice.


David Phelps bats eighth for Yankees in start vs. Rockies

Hell, if A-Rod can do it…

Joe Girardi insists he’s not trying to reinvent the game with his off-beat lineup Wednesday night. He’s just trying to get the most out of what he has.

Girardi batted starting pitcher David Phelps eighth in the batting order against the Rockies, dropping catcher Austin Romine into the No. 9 slot.

The manager pointed to the fact that Colorado has a pair of lefties in its bullpen as one of the primary reasons for the decision, as his two biggest threats off the ...

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Repoz Posted: May 08, 2013 at 08:45 PM | 57 comment(s)
  Beats: yankees

Carlos Zambrano joins the Long Island Ducks

It wasn’t too long ago that Carlos Zambrano was one of baseball’s top workhorses. Now, he’s a Long Island Duck.

VoodooR Posted: May 08, 2013 at 04:22 PM | 15 comment(s)
  Beats: chicago cubs, comebacks, independent leagues, miami marlins

Catellier: Baseball HOF Discussion: Steve Garvey, Los Angeles Dodgers

“Garvey was a huge run producer nevertheless.” Fixed/Neutered.

In the seven-year stretch from his MVP season of 1974 through 1980, it could be argued that there wasn’t a better hitter in baseball than Garvey. No one had more hits during that period… not Rose, not Rod Carew, and not George Brett. Only Philadelphia Phillies Hall of Fame slugger Mike Schmidt had more RBIs (732 to 730), and as far as first basemen are concerned, only Carew (another Hall of Famer) comes close to Garvey’s ...

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Repoz Posted: May 08, 2013 at 12:51 PM | 47 comment(s)
  Beats: dodgers, history, hof

TSN: Baseball scouts whiffed on these six future Hall of Famers

Baseball scouting is an inexact science. Just ask Mike Schmidt.

Schmidt is a first-ballot Hall of Famer and widely considered the greatest third baseman ever after a career in which he hit 548 home runs and drove in nearly 1,600 runs. But in 1972, he was a just a minor leaguer who struggled at the plate in a brief late-season stint with the Philadelphia Phillies.

And scout Steve Vrablik wasn’t too impressed, writing in a report that the young Schmidt’s bat was “a question mark.” Oops.

The ...

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Repoz Posted: May 08, 2013 at 10:19 AM | 73 comment(s)
  Beats: history

FCP: Armida: Detroit’s Strikeout Defense

Team Putkonen on!

The blueprint has worked once again. Cabrera and Fielder are putting up another elite season. Hunter is thriving, Austin Jackson is still getting on base at a .350 rate, and the supporting cast of Andy Dirks, Omar Infante, and Jhonny Peralta are performing well. The offense ranks in the top four in every offensive category. They are doing so while Victor Martinez continues to shake the rust after a year layoff.

The Tigers are not without their flaws. Defensively, they rank ...

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Repoz Posted: May 08, 2013 at 09:15 AM | 1 comment(s)
  Beats: tigers

Rosenthal: Machado, 20, excelling as young star

Latest Robothal…including some horning around.

• Francona loves the willingness of veterans such as Nick Swisher, Mark Reynolds and Mike Aviles to move between multiple positions without complaint. He says of the effervescent Swisher, “Just when it seems you need a little encouragement, he’s standing right there.”

• Designated hitter Adam Dunn on the White Sox, who entered Tuesday ranked last in the AL in runs per game (3.47), last in on-base percentage (.283) and next-to-last in ...

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Repoz Posted: May 08, 2013 at 06:18 AM | 46 comment(s)
  Beats: mlb, orioles

ESPN Chicago: Is Travis Wood the best starter in baseball?

For a second there, I thought he had his Wood’s confused and was going to call in Arthur Koehler.

Even Chicago Cubs pitcher Travis Wood was stunned when he heard what manager Dale Sveum said about him after Wood threw another gem in helping to beat the St. Louis Cardinals, 2-1, on Tuesday night.

“He’s the best starter in baseball pretty much,” Sveum said bluntly.

That might be overstating the case, but with a 2.33 ERA for the season and 6⅔ innings of one-run ball Tuesday, Sveum might not ...

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Repoz Posted: May 08, 2013 at 06:08 AM | 21 comment(s)
  Beats: brewers, cubs

Primer Dugout (and link of the day) 5-8-2013

Toledo News Bee, May 8, 1913:

Although several members of the Naps and Red Sox bore slightly bruised and chipped faces as a confirmation of the report that a free-for-all fight had taken place between both teams following Wednesday’s game, not a player could be found Thursday who would directly admit that a scrap had taken place.
...
It waged for at least 10 minutes. Tris Speaker emerged with three spike marks on his head.
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Both Manager Birmingham and acting Manager Wagner professed to know ...

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Neutral Milk Dotel (Dan Lee) Posted: May 08, 2013 at 06:08 AM | 16 comment(s)
  Beats: dugout, history

OMNICHATTER for MAY 8, 2013

IN A WORLD where it’s Wednesday, 15 games give us hope, dreams and entertainment. King Felix goes against Pittsburgh, Jordan Zimmermann tries to steal the Astros’ lunch money from the Tigers and Clayton Kershaw takes the mound in the lone 10 PM game.

Also, the Angels try to stop the bleeding against the Astros, because, wow, that is a lot of bleeding.

Gamingboy Posted: May 08, 2013 at 12:16 AM | 270 comment(s)
  Beats: mlb, omnichatter

Tuesday, May 07, 2013

Perry: Jays’ J.A. Happ removed on stretcher after being struck on head by liner

Tough watch.

A simply horrifying turn of events in Tuesday night’s Toronto-Tampa Bay game: Jays starter J.A. Happ was wheeled off on a stretcher after being struck flush on the side of the head by Desmond Jennings’s line drive. The play occurred in the second inning. Please be warned that the following footage will be disturbing for some:

Moments after impact, Happ appeared to be bleeding profusely from his ear or the area around his ear. He was attended to on the field for several minutes ...

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Repoz Posted: May 07, 2013 at 09:02 PM | 72 comment(s)
  Beats: blue jays

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