It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out
how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them
better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face
is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who
comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and
shortcoming; but who does actually strive to do the deeds; who knows great
enthusiasms, the great devotions; who spends himself in a worthy cause; who at
the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at the
worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place
shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither know victory nor
defeat. - Abraham Lincoln (via
Chase Bradford)
Eric Simon posted an
interesting fact Thursday night… ‘Brandon Nimmo is
hitting .125/.176/.125 in 17 plate appearances against lefties this season’.
Immediately thought of my interview in April with Brandon and the one thing he
said he wanted to accomplish this year was to get more at bats against left
hand pitchers. In 2012, he had a .594 OPS vs. lefties. He didn’t play again
Thursday which, I believe, is the third game in a row he hasn’t played due to a hand contusion. It’s obvious that Nimmo is not
a finished product, but I still feel they have something here. Frankly, I
didn’t realize his numbers make him look like another Kirk
Nieuwenhuis. I wonder what his high school numbers were… oh yeah… never
mind
Free Agent Target – OF Hunter Pence – San Francisco – Pence is coming off a bad year (2012 – 219-AB for Giants - .219) after 5.5 productive years for Houston and Philadelphia. He did have a combined 24-HR, 104-RBI stat line last season for Philly/SF, but his BA declined from 2011. He’s also bats from the right, which, as we all know, is a big need in Queens. Will play 2014 as a 31-year old. 7-yr MLB totals: 143-HR, 531-RBI, .285/.338/.474/.812. We could do a lot worse
.Looks Like Mickey Mantle Used To Cork His Bat. Even one of the greatest hitters of all time wasn't above cheating to get a little extra bat speed. There've been allegations before that Mantle, as he got older, turned to corking his bats to get around a little quicker on those fastballs. Now we've got some hard proof. A game-used Mantle bat from 1964, which will go up for auction later this month, was x-rayed—and there's a little chunk of something illegal in the barrel. link
Free Agent Target – OF Hunter Pence – San Francisco – Pence is coming off a bad year (2012 – 219-AB for Giants - .219) after 5.5 productive years for Houston and Philadelphia. He did have a combined 24-HR, 104-RBI stat line last season for Philly/SF, but his BA declined from 2011. He’s also bats from the right, which, as we all know, is a big need in Queens. Will play 2014 as a 31-year old. 7-yr MLB totals: 143-HR, 531-RBI, .285/.338/.474/.812. We could do a lot worse
.Looks Like Mickey Mantle Used To Cork His Bat. Even one of the greatest hitters of all time wasn't above cheating to get a little extra bat speed. There've been allegations before that Mantle, as he got older, turned to corking his bats to get around a little quicker on those fastballs. Now we've got some hard proof. A game-used Mantle bat from 1964, which will go up for auction later this month, was x-rayed—and there's a little chunk of something illegal in the barrel. link
It will be interesting to see what the press does with
this one. Will they discount the story because it came from Deadspin? The Mick.
I’m old enough to have been turned down for an autograph from him, have him
walk away from me without a peep, basically have smoke blown in my face, and
have him roll a car window up in my face. This was one mean son of a bitch when
the camera lights weren’t on and he gave Billy Martin a good run at King Yankee
prick. Corking his bat? Makes sense to
me.
Bill Madden -
Unfortunately, Cashman’s Mets counterpart, Sandy
Alderson, applied the same “blackboard” theory to his annual bullpen
problem, with the same discouraging results. Over the winter, Alderson replaced
last year’s failed bullpen recruits — Miguel Batista,
Manny Acosta, Ramon Ramirez and Jon Rauch —
with Brandon Lyon, Greg Burke, Scott Rice and LaTroy Hawkins, and with the exception of Rice, the
new corps has been equally ineffective. The Mets’ 4.87 bullpen ERA is 14th out
of 15 teams in the NL. link
I was curious to
see how last year’s foursome is doing this year:
Miguel Batista – Colorado – 6-G, 1-2, 9.00, 2.71
Manny Acosta – OOB
Ramon Ramirez – San Fran – 8-G, 11.25, 2.13
Jon Rauch – Miami – 10-G, 7.30, 1.54
My Thoughts on Round 1 continue. Pics so far:
#1 – Houston Astros – 3B/OF Kris
Bryant – San Diego.
#2 - Chicago Cubs – RHSP Mark
Appel – Stanford
#3. Colorado
Rockies – RHSP Jonathan Gray – Oklahoma
#4. Minnesota
Twins – OF Clint Frazier – Loganville
H.S. (GA)
#5. Cleveland
Indians – LHSP Sean Manaea – Indiana
State
#6. Miami
Marlins – SS Oscar Mercado - Gaither H.S. (FL)
Today’s picks:
7. Boston Red Sox – Draft
Pool: 10 picks - $6,830,200 – 2013 Team Salary: $154,555,500 – It really doesn’t
matter if you need another catcher. The fact is there just isn’t 30 great ones
n the game and when someone comes along like this, you have to scoop him up.
This is a no-brainer for Boston – C Jonathan Denney –
Yukon H.S.
8. Kansas City Royals –
Draft Pool: 11 picks - $8,290,700 – 2013 Team Salary: $ 81,871,725 – This
player was considered the top pick in the draft early on and, though he has
dropped in the mock polls, he won’t get past the Royals. Another future star
outfielder out of Georgia – OF Austin Meadows –
Grayson H.S. (GA)
9. Pittsburgh Pirates –
Draft Pool: 11 picks - $8,884,600 – 2013 Team Salary: $ 66,805,000 – The
Pirates simply can’t compete in the baseball world, so this is the only place
they can shine. They failed to sign Mark Appel last
year but it wasn’t because they didn’t offer him enough money. They went big
time with their first three picks in 2011 (Gerrit
Cole, Josh Bell, Alex Dickerson) nd they’ll do it again with their two
picks in the first round – RHSP Ryne Stanek –
Arkansas
10. Toronto Blue Jays –
Draft Pool: 10 picks - $6,398,200 – 2013 Team Salary: $119,277,800 – It seemed
to me that Toronto did everything they could to NOT draft any prospects last
year. I know, I’m exaggerating. There was Marcus
Stroman (1st rd.), Matt Smoral (1st), and Anthony
Alford (3rd). They had four first round picks and frankly, dumbed up the
proceedings which could have been a day this team solidified their future for
ten years. D.J. Davis with the 17th overall
pick? Mitch Nay (who?) at 58? Now, rumors
have started that the Blue Jays will be sellers come the all-star break, which
is all the more reason to shit-can their 2012 draft philosophy and go big pick
this time. – 3B Collin Moran – North Carolina
There are your top 10 picks, ATM (according to Mack).
Tomorrow… the Mets pick.
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