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Baseball Newsstand— All the News That's Fit to Link
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Thanks to Paul Dylan for transcribing “this beautiful moment in Vin’s call”...

“We often talk about Chad Billingsley, saying that he pitches ‘with the Sword of Damocles over his head.’ That’s an old Greek legend.
The ruler was Dionysus, and he had a guy in the courtier - in the court – who would always talk about how great the ruler had it.
So finally, the ruler said, ‘Ok. I’ll tell you how great it is.’ - the pitch is high, ball two - and he had a big dinner for Damocles ... Read More...
Repoz
Posted: April 16, 2013 at 05:51 AM | 27 comment(s)
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dodgers,
history
Barra: Rumors/Sources and The NY Daily News—The Parallel Lives of Baseball’s Golden Rage.
Trying to sort through the latest Alex Rodriguez-related mess—I’m not going to call it a scandal yet for reasons that will come up in a moment—is like trying to read the New York Review of Books on a crowded subway: it’s hard to find one line that connects with the next.
The Times fired the first shot in an online report Thursday that appeared in the Friday print edition. All subsequent reports that I’ve ... Read More...
Repoz
Posted: April 16, 2013 at 05:38 AM | 0 comment(s)
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yankees
Okay…now where’d I ditch my Bobby “The Boy Wonder” Murcer scrapbook.
Rookies performed better than average in the clutch in 16 of the 39 years represented, although in four of those years the difference is practically zero.
Two years stick out the most in this comparison: 1976 - the worst year for rookies - and 2011, their best year. In ‘76, no players stand out as having particularly bad clutch years. Jerry Mumphrey had the worst year with a -1.76 clutch score in 427 PAs, but that is only ... Read More...
Repoz
Posted: April 16, 2013 at 05:21 AM | 2 comment(s)
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history,
sabermetrics
Wave soldering combined with aqueous washing…can only mean victory!
Onetime boy-genius baseball executive Theo Epstein was brought here from the Red Sox to make the Cubs winners. So far Theo, which means ‘‘God’’ in Greek, has presided over Hades. The Cubs reek.
Fans have been instructed to wait. I’ve been waiting for 64
years. It gets old, you know. And then you die.
But now Ricketts has declared that Epstein will have everything he needs to win it all. This is more than a boast, ... Read More...
Repoz
Posted: April 16, 2013 at 04:56 AM | 56 comment(s)
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cubs
...baseball’s peculiar qualities are sold as native virtues. “I mean, talk about Confucianism,” says Jim Small, the director of Major League Baseball for all of Asia, and Xie’s boss, rattling off parallels between China’s ethical philosophy and the American game that inspired nickel-beer night and dugout-dancing mascots. “There’s no clock, you sacrifice yourself for the team, everything is in threes ...” At the same time, in conversations with Chinese officials, the game is spun ... Read More...
madvillain
Posted: April 16, 2013 at 01:37 AM | 21 comment(s)
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mlb
In days like this, things like baseball provide a good escape… so today, let us escape.
16 games today due to how Mets-Rockies was delayed. In addition, many teams that did not have it on Monday hold Jackie Robinson Day festivities. 42.
Gamingboy
Posted: April 16, 2013 at 12:15 AM | 237 comment(s)
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baseball,
omnichatter
Monday, April 15, 2013
Bill with some Roy Halladay, Todd Helton HOF speak and this…
Why do analysts uses replacement level player as a point of comparison, as opposed to for instance major league average?
Well, it’s not that we use one and don’t use the other. We figure both (comparison to average and comparison to replacement player); we publish both, we use both. But that’s a quibble, in that you’re certainly correct that the replacement player comps get 90% of the attention.
The “average” is a nothing ... Read More...
Repoz
Posted: April 15, 2013 at 04:02 PM | 42 comment(s)
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history,
hof,
sabermetrics
And I like Ken Nordine’s “Bathtub”. So sue me.
What Hawk and his dryly funny and smart color man Steve Stone thankfully never do is turn their booth into a nightly, headache-inducing talk show. In my mind, there is no worse trend in the last 40-odd years of sports broadcasting than this. I believe ABC gave rise to the disease with Monday Night Football and spread it into Monday Night Baseball featuring the insufferable Howard Cosell. Now, it’s almost everywhere; stuff three people into the ... Read More...
Repoz
Posted: April 15, 2013 at 01:21 PM | 43 comment(s)
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white sox
Read the whole thing. Robinson’s story has resonated with me for almost as long as I’ve been watching baseball. I first learned about him during the 1978 World Series, when I was eight years old. My father asked me if I knew who the first black player in the majors was. I thought for a moment and took a wild guess, figuring the answer might be in front of me: “Dusty Baker?” I was already color-blind when it came to my baseball heroes; Davey Lopes was my first favorite Dodger, and I ... Read More...
Jim Furtado
Posted: April 15, 2013 at 12:42 PM | 0 comment(s)
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dodgers,
jackie robinson
Even though the injury here was not as severe as in Moore’s case, I believe that it’s a question of intent and propriety within the sport. In this case, Quentin’s actions have cost the Dodgers and Greinke dearly.
Dweck as in wreck-ed a story. But oh, what a story!

Having clarified history’s erroneous conflation of Robinson’s first game in a major league uniform in a major league stadium (April 11, when the photo was taken, when Robinson went hitless but drove in three runs, one on a fielder’s choice and two on sacrifice flies) and his first official Major League Game (April 15), what was that part again about the photo – a photo which nearly all the rest of us look at as we might look at an ... Read More...
Repoz
Posted: April 15, 2013 at 09:25 AM | 5 comment(s)
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history
I think this article is misguided but thought the masses here would like to chew on the topic
The Babe hit the first-ever home run at Yankee Stadium and went on to lead the league with 41 in 1923. Subsequent Yankee home run champs include Bob Meusel, Lou Gehrig, Joe DiMaggio, Mickey Mantle, Roger Maris, Reggie Jackson, Graig Nettles, Alex Rodriguez, Mark Teixeira, Nick Etten ...
Wait a minute, Nick who? Run that name by me again.
His name may not ring a bell, but Nicholas Raymond Thomas Etten, a left-handed hitting first baseman, once hit enough dingers to win the American League home ... Read More...
JE (Jason Epstein)
Posted: April 15, 2013 at 07:46 AM | 2 comment(s)
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history,
yankees
El Paso Herald, April 15, 1913: President Ban Johnson, of the American league, has hit upon a new idea for shortening the average ball games. A new ball will be put into play every time a foul is hit, even if it does not go over the fence, or into the stands. Two small boys would be retained to pursue the ball and return it immediately.
And if that doesn’t work, they can reduce the average game length by eliminating Yankees-Red Sox matchups.
Rear Admiral Upper Half ‘A.J.’ Showalter on Conor Jackson’s retirement.
Orioles manager Buck Showalter found out about first baseman/outfielder Conor Jackson’s retirement today during a text exchange with Triple-A Norfolk manager Ron Johnson.
“He loved being with the organization and all that, but he’s at the stage of his life where it wasn’t something he wanted to continue to do,” Showalter said. “I know a little bit more than that, but that’s something that should come from Conor. He’s ... Read More...
Repoz
Posted: April 15, 2013 at 05:50 AM | 12 comment(s)
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orioles
‘just a ticket away’ (fixed)
Jarrod Parker made it through just 3 1/3 innings and allowed nine hits for the second consecutive start Sunday. The difference from his last one—when he gave up just two runs in Anaheim—was the Detroit Tigers made him pay with a career-high eight runs allowed in the A’s 10-1 loss at the Coliseum.
Parker had a rocky spring and has not fared much better in his three regular-season starts. His ERA is currently at 10.80, and he has allowed 23 hits in 11 2/3 innings. ... Read More...
Repoz
Posted: April 15, 2013 at 05:35 AM | 6 comment(s)
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oakland
I don’t know about you, but HBO’s Game of Thrones is probably my favorite show on television right now. So it’s safe to say I thought it was a pretty badass when DC Sports Bog posted about Jayson Werth using the shows theme song as his walk up music. The fact that Werth and his beard could probably make for a great character in Westeros just makes it even better.
You can kind of hear it in the above video but if you’re unfamiliar with the theme song you may not make it out.
Now, sadly, Werth ... Read More...
Tripon
Posted: April 15, 2013 at 03:06 AM | 175 comment(s)
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washington nationals
It’s not only Jackie Robinson Day… it’s also Patriots’ Day! So that means, y’know, 11:05 start for Boston-Tampa. Sadly, the Cubs have the day off, presumably because we can’t have nice things.
Other things to watch: Buerhle faces his old Chicago teammates, Cliff Lee goes for a 3-0 start, and the Dodgers face the Carlos Quentin-less Padres.
Gamingboy
Posted: April 15, 2013 at 12:10 AM | 178 comment(s)
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baseball,
omnichatter
Sunday, April 14, 2013
“There’s been many different ideas and thoughts and concerns out there,” Quentin said Sunday. “Let me say this as far as the Dodgers series: Obviously I will miss the upcoming one but I will be a part of the rest. We play them many times.”
Quentin charged the mound after he was hit in the upper left arm by a pitch from Greinke. The two players lowered their shoulders and Quentin slammed into Greinke, who broke his left collarbone in the wild fight that ensued.
Quentin has said he felt ... Read More...
Tripon
Posted: April 14, 2013 at 11:11 PM | 12 comment(s)
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padres
During spring training in 2010 as the Cardinals tried to indoctrinate fastball jockey Brad Penny into the organization’s philosophy of sink, pitching coach Dave Duncan and his staff kept a running tally for Penny’s benefit on a markerboard in the coaches’ office.
In one column, the pitching coach counted every fly ball allowed during spring, and in another all of the groundballs. Beside each was the number of extra-base hits in the air or on the ground. That number, so much higher by the ... Read More...
cardsfanboy
Posted: April 14, 2013 at 02:30 PM | 16 comment(s)
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cardinals,
duncan,
pitching
Baseball America has the story of the second player the Dodgers signed from the Negro Leagues:
Within weeks of Robinson becoming the first African-American player in modern baseball history to sign in Organized Baseball in the fall of 1945, lanky New Orleans native John Wright became the second. A righthander with a solid array of pitches who had a decade of success in the Negro Leagues, Wright also signed with the Brooklyn Dodgers, with both Robinson and Wright set to report to Dodgers spring ... Read More...
puck
Posted: April 14, 2013 at 01:25 PM | 18 comment(s)
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dodgers,
history,
jackie robinson
The Boston Sunday Globe Sunday Baseball Notes.
“I hopped on Baseball-Reference.com” Obviously, Lowe hopped up on something…
I got on the scent of this question during Wednesday’s game between the Tigers and Blue Jays. Miguel Cabrera singled in the first inning, giving the Tigers two .400 hitters on the young season, Cabrera and Torii Hunter.
I hopped on Baseball-Reference.com and learned that the only team to have more than one .400 hitter was the Philadelphia Phillies of 1894. They had three players bat at least .400: the starting ... Read More...
Repoz
Posted: April 14, 2013 at 11:50 AM | 22 comment(s)
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history,
tigers
Then Sveum said, ‘Let us make the Cubs in my image, in my likeness’
But if you combined all the Cubs’ offensive stats from two weeks into the season to form a single player? Well, we’ve got almost enough stats to Frankenstein together our own utility player, even if all he is really good for is moaning “Fire bad!” and occasionally pinch hitting for Brent Lillibridge.
So far this season, the Cubs have amassed about 400 plate appearances, 11 homers, 35 runs, a 23.9% strikeout rate and a 5.5% ... Read More...
Repoz
Posted: April 14, 2013 at 11:21 AM | 13 comment(s)
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cubs,
history,
sabermetrics
From the if Don Mattingly can play third base & second base file comes…
Needless to say, it’s not a position of comfort for Cano, but he’s certainly athletic enough to pull it off if he logged the time necessary to make it work. His lack of experience wasn’t a concern here though since Cano never handled a chance in the inning, and it won’t be going forward as Girardi will only use him there in situations like Saturday or when it’s a true emergency.
Now, that covers one side of the infield. ... Read More...
Repoz
Posted: April 14, 2013 at 09:28 AM | 26 comment(s)
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sabermetrics,
yankees
When Seinfeld and real life merge. “It sounds kind of small-minded, but I would think they probably have the legal right to do that, especially if they let people know in advance that that’s the rule,” said Paul Bender, a professor of law at Arizona State.
“I hate to say that. I don’t like them doing that. And it’s conceivable if it’s treated as a city, state or county stadium that the rule would be different. But with what kind of clothes people wear, usually people who run the ... Read More...
Claw Orange County hammer, replicate Trout.
Some of the Nationals feel that left fielder Bryce Harper plays with a chip on his shoulder, as if he has something to prove.
“To myself, yes,” Harper says. “To everyone else, I could care less.”
Another theory among certain Nats is that Harper is hell-bent on proving that he is better than the Angels’ Mike Trout, with whom he shared headlines last season as Trout won AL Rookie of the Year while Harper took NL honors.
“We made it to ... Read More...
Repoz
Posted: April 14, 2013 at 08:28 AM | 52 comment(s)
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angels,
nats
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