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Baseball Primer Newsblog— The Best News Links from the Baseball Newsstand
Saturday, October 10, 2009
Latest whispering derailments from ‘Hobo’ Rogers.
Dusty Baker may not be as safe in Cincinnati as the Reds’ strong finish would suggest. Owner Bob Castellini reportedly has his eye on the Cardinals tandem of manager Tony La Russa and pitching coach Dave Duncan. ... Another former Cubs manager, Don Baylor, is being mentioned as a candidate for the vacancy in Houston, but general manager Ed Wade is trying to sell Jim Fregosi to owner Drayton McLane. ...
The Brewers are telling teams they don’t plan to trade Prince Fielder. They hope to get pitching back in trades for shortstop J.J. Hardy and possibly third base prospect Mat Gamel, a .302 hitter in five minor league systems who has been made expendable by the emergence of Casey McGehee, claimed on waivers from the Cubs last fall. ... “Heart of the Game” by S.L. Price, on the late Mike Coolbaugh, might be the best baseball book since “Ball Four.” ... Speaking of books, “Moneyball” protagonist Billy Beane is responsible for A’s teams that have gone 226-259 since Barry Zito’s exit, and Beane admits “we have a long way to go” in getting competitive again. Manager Bob Geren is safe for another year as the search for hitters continues. ...
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1. JoeHova Posted: October 10, 2009 at 09:24 PM (#3347979)And the second clause relates to the first how?
And while I can't imagine Melvin is as dumb as Rogers portrays here but I'd love it if the Brewers trade Gamel and keep faith in McGehee. Granted, I'd really prefer the Brewers trade Fielder and stick Gamel at 1B but I'm willing to compromise. :-)
Wasn't Zito the last of the Big 3 to leave? It's not that his individual exit led to the poor subsequent performance. Presumably, it's more that it officially ended the era of the Big 3, iow since the last of the A's big 3 left the team the A's record is 226-259.
The A's "demise" has pretty much nothing with letting their stars get away -- the only one they should really regret is Tejada. It has something to do with the unfortunate Chavez contract and wasting too much money on guys like Piazza but mostly it's due to the farm system not producing well enough. That will doom just about any franchise but the Yankees to long stretches of mediocre performance.
Gamel may be a flop. But we know that Casey had a poor man's Ludwick 2008. Come 2010 the bubble will burst. Gamel will have a chance to be truly better.
Granted that the strikeout rate is d#mn scary for Mat.
He caught part time in AA and AAA.
If he could catch even a little he would be a damn good super-sub, being able to play 2b, 3b, 1b, and C.. and probably LF/RF if you needed
-- MWE
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