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Baseball Primer Newsblog— The Best News Links from the Baseball Newsstand
Saturday, May 03, 2008
Bruce Jenkins, blaming Zito’s decline on Barry Bonds. Surprise, surprise Having seen Barry Zito in two of his favorite comfort zones - jamming on guitar and gazing at a pristine surf break - I can’t help but lament his choice of teams. There’s a lot to like about the revitalized Giants, but last year, in the cauldron of Barry Bonds-related gloom, took the fun out of the game for Zito. He did his best to worship at the Bonds shrine, but he knew he was kidding himself.
On the other hand, Jenkins does have good things to say about National League baseball: More than ever, the National League is making a mockery of the DH rule. Pitchers are getting key hits, laying down bunts, going deep (Carlos Zambrano now has 13 career homers) or, in the case of Arizona’s Micah Owings, simply blowing minds. Owings (.421 average) came up as a pinch-hitter the other night, and the Astros actually changed pitchers - right before Owings crushed a two-run, opposite-field homer.
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1. Greg Schuler Posted: May 03, 2008 at 03:27 PM (#2767746)It's in my mouth.
OPS+ of NL pitchers:
2005: 1
2006: -9
2007: -3
2008: -3
Travashamockery, indeed.
I know that doesn't include Owings or Zambrano pinch hitting, but c'mon.
Carlos Zambrano also has a career OPS+ of 48.
Does Ankiel qualify as a pitcher?
So he could DH for the Mariners.
Nice try.
* Too bad Owings is not playing in the superior major league: He could start every five days on the mound and hit for himself, and then DH for other pitchers on his off-days.
I'd bet against that.
And....I'd be wrong. 7. Nice pick.
Kerry Wood has more HRs than other XBH, 7 to 6. That's interesting.
Had Owings been playing in the AL, once he signed his contract he never would have taken another swing in a professional baseball game. Same thing that probably would have happened to Babe Ruth had there been a DH.
Okay, that's a tad hyperbolic. Owings might have had the opportunity to hit for himself in an inter-league game.
Does Woody Williams count as active? Jason Jennings maybe. Matt Cain? Jorge Sosa? Backe?
Ahem. Willis, as well.
(EDIT) Willis has 5 triples? That, I would never have guessed. That's got to be way up there in pitcher triples in the last 20 years, especially weighted for ABs.
(DOUBLE EDIT) That's a triple every 70 ABs. How many active ML hitters, 350 AB minimum (Willis has 351) average that?
Schmidt's career OPS+ is -23! That's almost Al Leiter territory.
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