Things didn't start off quite as well as we thought, to say the least. The Pirates were absolutely pathetic this weekend, looking nothing like the team that won 9 of the previous 13. They couldn't field (Doumit's passed ball, LaRoche error, Castillo's throwing error); they couldn't hit (
Snell was pretty bad on Friday night. That however can be excused, how often does he allow 3 home runs in a game? Looking back on it though, the Pirates should never have been down 3 after the first inning. In the bottom of the first, Snell quickly got the first two batters out. Then Chipper Jones hit a weak ground ball to first that LaRoche simply botched. Still 2 outs, Chipper on first and Andruw Jones walks after Chipper had stole second. The Braves have first and second with 2 outs and All-Star catcher Brian McCann at the dish. He hits a home run just inside the RF foul pole and suddenly the score is 3-0 in an inning which should have ended 1-2-3.
I thought Maholm pitched really strong again yesterday. He went 6 innings, allowing 2 ER. A case could be made that perhaps the wild pitch that he was charged with should have been a passed ball on Doumit. He called for a pitch inside and Maholm threw it up and away. Doumit reached up but it ricocheted off his glove to the backstop allowing a run to score. Granted Maholm's pitch wasn't where it was supposed to but it wasn't that far outside or up that Doumit shouldn't have caught it.
In light of this weekend's misgivings, I still have a positive outlook on the team. With each start that Maholm makes, it appears more and more than he's putting it all together and really solidifying that third spot in the rotation. If you add him to Snell and Gorzelanny, that's a pretty good top of the rotation. If you can trot out three guys in your rotation that you're reasonably sure will give you quality starts, that's 60% of your games that you have some confidence.
Tonight starts a series against the Colorado Rockies. Their record might only be around .500 but they are a very dangerous team. Jeff Francis is a good pitcher and the
Monday, July 16, 2007
Hot-lanta, Hot-Mess
Wednesday, July 11, 2007
We're back and better than Zach Duke!
Hello and welcome to the new and improved CrossingTheClemente.com...or the blog formerly known as "Pittsburgh Baseball Guy". That's the causes of the delay since the last post but I should be back regularly again and now onto the ranting.
It's the All-Star break already. Wow. A lot of people hate the game, think it's pointless, stupid, boring, etc. I personally love it. I get excited to watch it and focus my whole week on it. Think of all the great All-Star game moments people remember:
1) Torii Hunter robbing Bonds of a home run in 2002 (my favorite AS moment)
2) Cal Ripken playing in 2001, his last AS game. A-Rod gives up short to take third and let's Ripken move to short where he should be. It was a momentary image of class from A-Rod. People also forget that
3) Hank Blalock dialing yard in the 2003 game and the American comes back from being 4 runs down.
I said it before, if Ichiro was on the Pirates, they'd be fighting for the division. That's how close I think this team is to competing. Then again, Ichiro is a
I love the homerun derby almost as much. I don't know how people can't! Especially when guys like Alex Rios, who I knew of but didn't really KNOW, puts on a show like that. I'll be looking at Toronto's box scores now and keeping an eye on him. The PG reported this weekend that last year the Jays wanted to trade him to the Bucs for Paul Maholm. Passing on that deal could be a big mistake.
Onto the Pirates talk. We're already half way through the season and several things have become apparent in the first 81 games. This team has some holes...but they also have a lot of promise and have some decent building blocks in place. Now here's my take:First Half Awards
MVP
Xavier Nady
Ian Snell
Second Half Guesses
Adam LaRoche
Ian Snell
Prediction
The Bucs pull within 6 games of .500 and finish 78-84. Snell and Gorzelanny finish with over 15 wins each. Maholm doesn’t lose 20 games, in fact goes 7-2 in the second half to finish 11-12. Capps continues his rise to one of the prominent young closers in the game, finishing with 31 saves. Xavier Nady will continue his fine season with 32 HR and 105 RBI’s. Meanwhile Adam LaRoche is really going to turn it on (as is his MO) and get to around .275/.340/31/115. And finally the easiest prediction of all…atleast one Pirates pitcher will require major surgery at some point.
Player Grades
Pitchers
Tony Armas: F
What else can you say about these stats: 8.96 ERA, 1 HR allowed every 4 inning.
Matt Capps: B+
I wish he’d bring his hits allowed down but 8 saves in 9 opportunities is good to go along with a 2.37 ERA and a K:BB ration of 3:1.
Shawn Chacon: A-
With the exception of his two starts, he’s been great out of the bullpen. He’s really settled into the 7/8 inning spot nicely. He’s also prime trade material.
Zach Duke: D-
Simply put, he needs to be sent down. He can’t locate his pitches and when he does locate a pitch it gets hit; hard. He’s taken a huge step back and has no business being up with the big club. These problems need to be worked out in Indy. The problem is if you send him down, who takes his spot in the rotation? The Pirates need Bullington or Burnett to get healthy to possibly take Duke’s spot.
Tom Gorzelanny: A
7th in NL in ERA, on the Final Vote for the All-Star game, anchoring the #2 spot in the rotation. Pleasant surprise so far. I was surprised he didn’t make the All-Star game. More strikeouts might have gotten him there (never mind pitching for a better team might have helped).
Injury rumors keep cropping up. Could he be hurt? Could this explain his lack of effectiveness this season? So far he’s been junk.
Masumi Kuwata: C
He was rolling along until the Brewers lit him up for a TD on the 7th. Still though he throws strikes and is a real crafty guy to have out of the bullpen. Plus he’s one of the few guys you can trust.
Paul Maholm: C
Weird first half for Paul, he had a terrible first 6 weeks of the season and a pretty good second 6 weeks. He’s gone at least 7 inn in his last 5 starts and 7 of his last 9. He hasn’t given up more than 4 ER since May 15. If he keeps pitching like this the top 3 of the rotation can really become something special.
Damaso Marte: A
He’s established himself at the premier lefty specialist in baseball. Could be traded but he’s really helped settle a once unstable bullpen. Along with Chacon he’s fit into the 7/8 inning spot nicely.
Ian Snell: A
The only thing that Snell’s done wrong this year is trying to cook chicken for his salad. He’s only given up more than 4 ER once all year and he has 13 quality starts already this year. He’s become one of the unnoticed aces of baseball this year. You could make an argument that he should have made the All-Star team over any of either Chris Young, Ben Sheets, Roy Oswalt, Brandon Webb and maybe even John Smoltz.
Salomon Torres: D
He did much better when he was moved out of the closer role. He was rumored to be nursing an injury coming out of spring training. Hopefully after taking about 6 weeks off he can come back and really turn this bullpen into a strong point with Chacon and Marte coming through. You have to wonder though about those 75+ games pitched in each of the last 3 seasons.
John Van Benschoten: I
So far, not so good but he’s only started 5 games. We’ll give him 3-5 more before passing judgment…but I’m not optimistic.
Ronny Paulino: D-
A real disappointment so far. Defense is down, hitting is down, effort appears to be down. Seems like half the player he was last year. His hitting is up as he's hitting .262 in the last month.
Jose Bautista: B
He's played a great third base, is leading the team in runs, .739 OPS and filling in nicely as an untraditional leadoff hitter. He's showed great patience at the plate, gap power (going to come close to 40 doubles) and a knack for getting on base.
Adam LaRoche: C-
The good so far: going to come close to 40 doubles and 100 RBI's. The bad: Low .200's average for much of the season and will have over 150 K's. Has really shown recently though signs of breaking out (.304 over the last 30 days).
Freddy Sanchez: B+
The average is back up around .300, the gap power is back (20 doubles so far) and will be close to 200 hits again. Still learning second base but is slowly getting more comfortable at the position. Starting to make plays that he wouldn't have made earlier in the year.
Jack Wilson: D
Great defense, terrible hitter. The guy never sees more than 3 pitches in an at-bat it seems. He turned one .308 season into $38 million and lots of mediocrity since then. The sooner he leaves the better. I loathe Jack Wilson. All the Stepfords at
Talk about the slump of slumps 14 for his last 109, bringing his average from .308 on June 1 to .250 today. He’s too good a player to not break out but he seems to be too tentative at the plate. He’s been striking out watching the third strike quite a bit. People get on him saying he doesn’t seem pissed about the slump but you know it eats at him. He’s a quiet guy, it’s not in his demeanor to break bats, throws helmets, etc. He’ll be ok. My fearless prediction is that he’ll finish like this: .270/.365/29/105
Ryan Doumit: B
We got to get this guy in the lineup more. He just hits the hell out of the ball. Unfortunately now he’s got another hamstring problem. With the emergence of Nady, right field is out of the question and same with first. Catcher would be an option but
Chris Duffy: F
Let’s see…leadoff hitter with a .249 AVG and a .313 OBP but he does play a great centerfield. As far as I am concerned, the Chris Duffy experiment is over. He’s proven that he does not have the ability to lead off for the Pirates. Plus he quit on them last year only to come back and actually get the job done. Now he’s back to his very average self. He’s another one I wouldn’t mind seeing leave town.
Nate McLouth: C+
He’s a great bench player but is electric when he does get in. The guy is just hustle and energy. I’d love to see him start over Duffy but that won’t happen. He certainly can’t be worse though.
Xavier Nady: A
Where would we be without him? Coming into the season we expected Nady to platoon, hit 15 HR’s and just be another body. What he’s done this year is simply turned himself into the leader of this team. According to all reports his hamstring is killing him but still he plays on it and not only that but he stretched out a triple last week on that bad hammy. Before this season the knock on Nady was always that he killed lefties and couldn’t hit righties. Well this season he’s hitting .313 against LHP but up to .284 against RHP. He’s now a guy to build this team around now, too bad we had to give up Oliver Perez to get him.
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Tuesday, July 3, 2007
Straight from the McLouth
Anyone else find it ironic that the Pirates had Franco Harris speak to the team before the game, only for the Bucs to go out and lose by a touchdown? Maybe he also shared the secrets of avoiding contact and running out of bounds like a girl.
On to more serious topics, Jesus Christ we have some terrible pitchers.
Exhibit A: Zach Dookie, the latest in a long line of Pirates pitchers to have arm trouble. He's initial assessment came back as just being a tender elbow. However he is scheduled to fly to Alabama to meet with the illustrious Dr. Andrews this week for a second opinion. I don't know about you but in my opinion when players go to see Dr. Andrews for a second opinion, they tend to come back needing Tommy John surgery or some other kind of invasive surgery. How much says Dookie boy has something more serious going on?
John Van Benschoten is terrible. The guy can not locate a pitch to save his life. The problem is that you can't send him down because who are you going to bring up? He's the best of the crap that's down in AAA. I just looked at AA and saw that Dewon Brazelton is there. Remember him? Young hotshot pitcher the Devil Rays rushed up to the majors only to watch him get slammed. He's now at our AA affiliate after cruising from team to team for the last couple of years. He's pitching relief at Altoona. Now that we've brought up Youman there really is nothing left in the minors that we can bring up. Burnett and Bullington need more time to come back from injuries, Armas is not an option...the only other idea is to give it back to Chacon. I think the Pirates are hesitant about doing that because of two reasons:
1) It leaves the bullpen really short
2) They are getting ready to trade him and want to showcase him as a reliever where he'll have more value.
Now some good news. Nate McLouth needs to start. He plays with a reckless abandon that Duffy NEVER shows. His slide last night into home was beautiful. He's one of the few players on this team who gets me excited. I love nothing more than when I go to a game and he's in the lineup. That's probably why I love going on Sundays, Nate Dog and Doumit usually always start. He's about the only motor guy on this whole team and it says a lot about the Pirates that they didn't follow his lead last night. I've never seen a team look more comatose. It's unbelievable. Jason Bay looks like he's just riding out the next 2.5 years of his contract uninjured so he can sign a big deal somewhere else or get traded in the summer of 2009.
I love how the Pirates Bandwagon is trying to build up the next 7 games as "make or break". Make or break what? .500? Do people actually believe that this team can contend for the Central? Obviously people do and that amazes me. Perhaps it's because it's been so long since people have seen good baseball that they can't remember what a good team looks like. There's no way this team can catch the Cubs, let alone the Brewers. I believe that both teams will be in the playoffs; Brewers as the division winners and Cubs as the Wild Card.
I am going to the game tonight, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. I must be a masochist...or a baseball fan. (Aren't they the same though?)
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