Baseball for the Thinking Fan

Login | Register | Feedback

btf_logo
You are here > Home > Baseball Newsstand > Baseball Primer Newsblog > Discussion
Baseball Primer Newsblog
— The Best News Links from the Baseball Newsstand

Friday, November 21, 2008

40-Man Additions Include Bogusevic

Brian Bogusevic’s decision to ditch pitching and instead take aim on the majors as a solid-hitting outfielder is beginning to pay off.

The former Tulane standout and 2005 first-round pick has been placed on the Astros’ 40-man roster, one of a number of minor leaguers now protected from next month’s Rule 5 draft. Major League Baseball released the list of players added to the Rule 5 late Wednesday.

Among the notable storylines was the Rangers trading John Mayberry Jr., a first-round pick from Stanford in 2005, to the Phillies for 2004 first-rounder Greg Golson. The Padres also added Matt Bush, who was a first-round pick in 2004 as a shortstop but gave it up for a pitching career.
[...]
Here are other known additions and/or 40-man chatter. We’ll keep updating them as teams announce their additions, and we’ll have more coverage of who was left off next week in our Rule 5 draft preview.

Nice little BA rundown of the prospects who were rostered in advance of the deadline.

Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Griffin (Vlad) Posted: November 21, 2008 at 08:37 PM | 8 comment(s) Login to Bookmark
  Tags: prospect reports

Reader Comments and Retorts

Go to end of page

Statements posted here are those of our readers and do not represent the BaseballThinkFactory. Names are provided by the poster and are not verified. We ask that posters follow our submission policy. Please report any inappropriate comments.

   1. Der Komminsk-sar Posted: November 23, 2008 at 05:18 AM (#3014439)
Biggest surprise (for me, at any rate) was the Brewers adding Scarpetta. Omissions off the top of my head include: Morlan (TB), Skelton (DET), Campbell (ATL), Ka'aihue (ATL), Veal (CHC), Whelan (NYY), J. Brown (CLE), Nowak (TB), Lofgren (CLE), Mullins (MIN).
   2. MM1f Posted: November 23, 2008 at 05:26 AM (#3014443)
It feels like this is a pretty weak Rule 5 group. No obviously interesting guys with MLB-starter upside (like Barton, Taveras or Flores) that are currently good enough to stick and not too many guys you could imagine in a bullpen next year.

And why on EARTH was Scarpetta added? He didn't have to be (just an 07 draftee) and he hasn't played above the Pioneer League. The BrewCrew still have 5 free spots even with him there, so he isn't taking up any room, but why put him on so early?
   3. Der Komminsk-sar Posted: November 24, 2008 at 04:51 AM (#3014676)
Scarpetta: I know his original contract was voided due to a preexisting injury - that somehow plays into it, they must have had to have added him. If that's the case, was Ka.Kaaihue, for example, taking a AAA reserve spot the last few years (orig. drafted by Bos, contract voided, later signed w/ Atl) - is this analogous to minor league free agency (which would surprise me greatly)? Very interesting stuff.

MM1F: Eh, I dunno. Barton was kind of a fluke and Flores was a case of "catchers don't get drafted", I suspect - he didn't appear ready at the time.

To belabor the previous mentions: Morlan is getting a lot of blogoheat, probably because people think he throws a lot harder than he does (he's a low 90s guy) - still, I think he could stick if healthy. Veal and Lofgren have the talent, even if they don't seem ready - maybe they could handle a back of the pen / 2nd LOOGY role. Whelan struggles to throw strikes and doesn't hold runners - other than that, he's got very good stuff and I wouldn't be shocked to see him as a top ML reliever someday. Or in the back of the St. Paul pen. Vlad likes Campbell (I think - I did a little internet poking around instead much of my own research this year) and I do too - solid bat, projectable, glove isn't awful. Not sure he's currently good enough to stick, though, in the age of the giant pen. Brad Kilby (OAK) might be LOOGY ready, though I wish he threw harder.
   4. MM1f Posted: November 24, 2008 at 05:02 AM (#3014677)
The Campbell thing is more than just talent of course. I think his omission, in addition to the fact that he hasn't lit the world up the last couple years, is the fact that everyone is sick of him and the Braves are kind of saying it might be better for both sides to part and move on.
   5. Der Komminsk-sar Posted: November 24, 2008 at 05:07 AM (#3014678)
agreed
   6. Der Komminsk-sar Posted: November 24, 2008 at 03:42 PM (#3014757)
Note on Lofgren (arguably the most talented arm available + a lefty, but coming off a year with an ERA ~= 6 in AA): he's Blassing in winter ball (ERA over thirty).
   7. Mike Green Posted: November 24, 2008 at 04:28 PM (#3014796)
"he's Blassing in winter ball"

Love it. "I really Blassed that neuroscience exam". "It's too bad that I Blassed the cross-exam of the orthopod". Steve Blass, the gift that keeps on giving.
   8. Tim Stauffer, Trot Nixon's Coming (Dan Lee) Posted: November 24, 2008 at 04:49 PM (#3014814)
he's Blassing in winter ball (ERA over thirty).

And Lofgren's not even pitching as well as 30+ ERA would indicate.

His ERA is 32.14, but (if the stats at MLB.com are right) 60% of his runs allowed have been unearned! His RA in winter ball is 51.43. Seven innings, 19 hits, 18 walks, 2 hit batters.

Oof.

You must be Registered and Logged In to post comments.

 

 

<< Back to main

Support BBTF

donate

Thanks to
Dock Ellis on Acid
for his generous support.

Bookmarks

You must be logged in to view your Bookmarks.

Hot Topics

NewsblogTBO: Nerdy Rays head north
(14 - 9:47pm, May 25)
Last: Long John McCaine Mutiny on the Bounty (scott)

NewsblogT.R. Sullivan: Of Frank Robinson, Milt Pappas and Jim Palmer
(6 - 9:42pm, May 25)
Last: TR_Sullivan

NewsblogMatschulat: Did I Miss The "Paul Konerko Is So Overrated OMG" Bandwagon?
(24 - 9:41pm, May 25)
Last: Kiko Sakata

NewsblogDodgers want to host NHL's Winter Classic
(22 - 9:38pm, May 25)
Last: Cris E

NewsblogBoston.com: Curt Schilling’s 38 Studios lays off all staff
(117 - 9:36pm, May 25)
Last: Teufel's Graveyard

NewsblogThe Hall of Very Good: Former Cards Slugger Critical of "LaRussa's Regime"
(2 - 9:34pm, May 25)
Last: Cris E

NewsblogWilmoth: Nate McLouth Designated For Assignment
(8 - 9:25pm, May 25)
Last: McCoy

NewsblogGreenberg: Cubs' Ricketts decries proposal
(817 - 9:08pm, May 25)
Last: The Yankee Clapper

NewsblogHP: Baseball is leaving the human factor behind
(55 - 8:48pm, May 25)
Last: Squash

NewsblogBud Selig -- No need for more MLB replay for now - ESPN
(85 - 8:37pm, May 25)
Last: Harveys Wallbangers

Sox TherapyA Winning Ballclub?
(19 - 8:32pm, May 25)
Last: Jose Can You Seabiscuit

NewsblogHimrich’s Top Ten Target Field Foods
(5 - 7:42pm, May 25)
Last: Cyclone Alley

Hall of MeritMost Meritorious Player: 1973 Discussion
(14 - 7:33pm, May 25)
Last: Kiko Sakata

NewsblogPrimer Dugout (and link of the day) 5-25-2012
(48 - 7:04pm, May 25)
Last: AndrewJ

NewsblogOT: Soccer Thread—May 2012
(1164 - 6:35pm, May 25)
Last: The DA Baracus Hypothesis

Buy MLB playoff tickets, plus 2011 World Series, 2011 ALCS tickets and NLCS game tickets. We also have Texas Rangers playoff schedule, tickets to Red Sox games and Yankees game tickets. Plus, buy Phillies baseball tickets, Tigers playoff tickets and the biggies like ALDS baseball tickets and 2011 NLDS tickets.

Demarini, Easton and TPX Baseball Bats

 

 

 

AllianceTickets.com has cheap MLB Tickets. Get all your Colorado Rockies Tickets, Seattle Mariners Tickets, San Francisco Giants Tickets and all your favorite baseball tickets here. We also carry cheap Denver Broncos Tickets, Seattle Seahawks Tickets and Denver Nuggets Tickets.

Page rendered in 0.1573 seconds
56 querie(s) executed