8/8/12

I May Be Wrong, But… Jason Duda, Jon Niese Deer In Headlights, Elvin Ramirez, Bobby Parnell, Paul Seward



1.      Well, the $64,000 question has been asked (actually it was the $19,000.000 question). Jason Bay will not be released and he will also not donate the last year of his contract back to the team for an ownership share (I just made that up, but it’s not a bad idea). There’s also considerable chatter that Lucas Duda will platoon with Bay for the 2013 season in LF. Once again, another ‘not bad idea’. Look, if you have to pay Bay, than sit him against righties and give that task to the free swinging Duda. You might get a 30-HR, 85-RBI return here. One thing for sure… you’ll lead the team in strikeouts.



2.      Would someone please try and explain to me why you keep a pitcher in a game after he just gave up four runs (4th inning) and you’ve got a bases loaded situation?  Yeah, I know, it’s only the fourth inning and the bullpen isn’t exactly the best in baseball, but shouldn’t the call here to at least be to swing? Does anyone have Jon Niese’s BA? Oh never mind, 51 to go…



3.      So who had a bigger bad day yesterday, that German diver that scored a 0.0 in the Olympics or RP Elvin Ramirez, who found himself back with a one-way to Buffalo. I’m not even sure they let him fly, opting to probably put him in the baggage car on the Amtrak. Boy, did I jinx this dude up this season. I’m sorry El. You deserved better than this.



4.      What was the Bobby Parnell incident all about? They bring him in the game and he starts throwing nothing but ‘fastballs’ in the… err… 80s. There’s a trip to the mound and, low and behold (origin: "Lo and behold." – Actually ‘Lo’ and behold - a way to say, look at this! Lo is used in the Bible, when the angels visit the shepherds to announce Jesus' birth "Lo, I bring you tidings of great joy..."  Behold" is used more often in modern speech in the phrase, "a sight to behold."  Lo and Behold is a way to emphasize via exclamation that you should notice something, look now, it is important.[i]) the next pitch is back in the high 90’s. Was he pouting? There’s no pouting in baseball?



5.      I don’t normally do this, but this tells everything about a pitcher you need to know more about – Paul Seward - http://espn.go.com/blog/new-york/mets/post/_/id/53833/farm-report-draft-family-affair-for-sewalds?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter

3 comments:

Justin M. said...

Mack - any idea if Nimmo is hurt? He is sitting for the third straight day.

Mack Ade said...

he's "day to day" - he was hi in the shoulder

Mack Ade said...

hit in the shoulder

I'm told it is just soreness