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Monday, June 22, 2009

MLB Week 9&10: Making Deadlines Makes Headlines(June 8-22nd)


(AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)
Umm. He's not a Machine ok.. He's just Albert.
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Face the facts, How can we honestly keep up with this game? How do you expect to be consistent at 'your job' everyday? Do you expect players like Albert Pujols to hit homers everyday? So how can you expect me to be on time with my blog. lol.
NO Excuses Jerry!
These past couple of weeks. Have been hectic.
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Headlines
The Yankees still can't beat Boston.
Sammy Sosa's positive test.
Halladay's injured.
AL/NL Cy Young Leaders Johan Santana/Zack Greinke off the mark.
Nationals 4 in a row? 20 wins? More wins than Adam Dunn's has homers? No way
D-Train(Dontrelle Wills) Derailed.
A-Rod benched?
The Chicago Cubs fire their hitting coach... later enjoy a 'Walk-Off Week'.
C.C. Sabathia Injured?
Colorado Rockies fire manager 'Clint Hurdle'.... later win 16 of 17.
And of course...Manny... Soon back to being Manny
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The averaged amount of games played so far in this season is around 69. So that means that every team has about 1,100+ innings left in the year. (not counting, extra-inning drama or 1-game wild card playoff games).

With the All-Star break coming up in about 3 weeks, there is plenty of time for teams to make a mini statement run.... to gain some momentum going into the trade-deadline and, of course, the famous 81-game sprint to October.
Let's Get to it!

"My Hot 5"
Albert Pujols(STL/1B) 8 home runs, 17 rbi's in 13 days. Come on. I need a drink after that stat. As if it couldn't get worse.....oh sorry, better. A healthy Pujols is as equal to McGwire + Bonds put together. He's my lock down pick to win the National League MVP Award. If they continue to pitch to him.
Through 69 games, he's posted a .329 batting average w/26 home runs and 68 rbi's. He's averaging a rbi a game.
On this pace, according to the 'mothership', 'The Machine' is projected to hit 61 home runs and drive-in 159 rbi's. Ridiculous, If you ask me. Honestly, I think he will hit 40 home runs by the All-Star break.

Prince Fielder(MIL/1B) The reason why I put Pujols, Fielder. 1 and 2 respectively. Because they are reason why their team is 1/2 in the NL Central. If these guys slump or get injured, the Cubs and Reds would be sniffin' first place. -Prince has a ton of power. A baseball bat to him is like a toothpick. Seriously. But this week. it's has been all about being productive. These past couple of weeks...he has drove in 13 runs....but has only hit 2 homers...Making the 'big fella' useful. Franchise em', 7 million ain't enough. 2009 stats: 17 hr's, 67 rbi's...and knockin' on the door of a .300 average.
PAY THE MAN
Mark Reynolds- This 2nd year stud's stock is on the rise. He's been nothing but promising these past couple of weeks. Since Jun 7th, 6 home runs and 16 rbi's 2009 stats: 19 hr's 49 rbi's....He's making $422,000. Look for a huge contract extension kid. You heard it from me first.



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Saturday, June 6, 2009

MLB Week 8: Defying All Odds(May 30-June 7th)


You can't ask for a better week in baseball. I don't know about you, but I was grinding my teeth and biting my nails all week. And it wasn't because of my Fantasy Baseball team... It was because you had.. Ichiro's hitting Streak, Randy Johnson's 300th win, the Yankees errorless streak, and of lot of extra-inning drama (i.e) A bullpen throwing a 9-inning no-hitter 'IN EXTRA INNINGS'..ridiculous.

This week was memorable because it was all about "Defying the Odds" and I know you're wondering.....what that means..... Here is a strange list about what i'm talking about:

Will there be another 300 game winner? Possibly... C.C Sabathia (NYY)?
Will there be a 56 game hitting streak, ever again? Ichiro Suzuki (Sea)...Maybe?
Will you see anyone steal 100 bases? Chone Figgins(LAA), Carl Crawford(TB), Jacoby Ellsbury(Bos)?
That's a taste..

With the media now-a-days in your face and in your ear, (worse now than ever)...How do you defy the odds? How can you compose yourself to perform, to the utmost potential, at 'your job' for 162 games?
Do you pull an A-Rod...do you even consult A-Rod(lol)? What happens when milestones come around? Sports Therapy is the Answer.

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My Hot 5"

Ichiro Suzuki(Sea/RF) Arguably, The Greatest Hitter of All-Time in Major League Baseball. Internationally, The Greatest Hitter of All-Time. Ichiro's resume, at his age, 'defies' not only baseball, but the laws of being human....therefore being a 'Robot'(5).
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-The youngest player to have amassed 3,000 hits at age 34(2008). (Japan+US)
-The fastest player to reach 1,800 hits. In 1,277 games.
-By the end of this year, and hopefully he doesn't get injured, He will have 2000 hits+ in 9 seasons in Major League Baseball.
-In each of those 9 seasons, and i'm guaranteeing this year, he has averaged 200+hits, 100+ runs, and batting above .300.

Those stats are incredible, but it's even more incredible that he's doing this at the age of 35.
I hope and I pray that he stays productive for the next 5 years, because I would love for this guy to have 3,000 hits. But to do it at age 40, with only 14 years of Major League Baseball experience. Insane.... I mean do you call it quits?... There is nothing that you have to prove . OR.. do you pursue ROSE? If you look at this amazing player.... I think he has enough 'energy' to get close, but you have to think that he has play at least 10 more seasons...putting his age to actually break Pete Rose's record of 4,256 hits at 45. I don't think it's possible, but it sure will be fun to watch when he hangs it up. --- Oh I forgot... why is this guy at the top spot on my blog? He just came off a 27 game hitting streak. He's batting .356(AL leader)

2. Ryan Howard(Phi/1B)- Big Howard-This guy's power is a thing of beauty. It's one of the reasons why he's making 15 million dollars and he's only in his 6th year. It's a shame that i'm saying this, but this guy will be a Hall-of-Famer. He's projected to hit 800 homer runs by 2021-2025. He already has 200 in 5 1/2 years,...also a Rookie of the Year & MVP Award. To top it off he got a World Series ring last season. If it was me... I would retire. This week: 5 home runs 13 rbi's (One Week!) 2009 stats: 17 hr's, 47 rbi's, .259 ba.

3. Adrian Gonzalez(SD/1B)- I know it's just June, but this year, when you think about the NL MVP Award... You can't leave out this guy. There's no question that the first names you think of are Ryan Howard and Albert Pujols(STL/1B)...but now you obviously now have to add Raul Ibanez(Phi/LF) and this guy. It's funny because he's in his 5th year too, but he's no Howard... His game is progressing week-to-week, now he's upgraded to opposite field home runs(ofhr). He leads the category in hr's and ofhr's. I over heard him in a 'call-in' appearance on Baseball Tonight(on ESPN) and he said, "Honestly, I don't think about it... I just want my team to win...if I see a good pitch to hit...I try to take advantage of it." And that is exactly what he has done. Productivity is the 2nd key to winning a championship...and there's no doubt that the Padres wouldn't be breathing if he wasn't in this lineup. This week: 4 hr's, 9 rbi's and 14 walks. Unreal! 2009 stats: 22 hr's, 43 rbi's, with a .278 ba.

4 & 5(respectively/l-r). Mark Teixeira(NYY/1B) Jason Bay(Bos/LF). It's funny how these two have been creeping up the ladder these past 3 weeks. From-Brewing-to Boiling-to Scorching. I expect these two to battle it out for the outright AL MVP title. Teixeira has the home run advantage(17), but Jason Bay is more productive (55 rbi's),... and they're batting averages are so close to each other.. It's hilarious how great these two are. I don't think they know it, but they are 'baseball step brothers'. The only difference is, Teixeira has more power and Bay is quicker.

Brewing

Nelson Cruz(Tex/RF)- Umm.. where did this guy come from? I'm too busy hyping up Jason Bay and Mark Teixeira that I'm forgetting that Texas has the hardest hitters in the league. And Mr. Cruz is putting dents in ballparks. 4 home runs and 7 rbi's this week. He is tied for the Major League lead with 17 home runs. He also has 42 rbi's and a .292 batting average. Funny stat: Nelson makes $408,070 while Bay/Tex make a combine amount of $28,425,000.

Pitcher Of The Week

The 'art' of winning 300 games..... To be honest is there an 'art'? If you really think about the life of a pitcher:
-You're going to have ups and downs. Hitters are going to remember you...hunt you down and eventually own you... right?
-The 'evolution' of hitters is going to progress. And you're eventually going to break down and give up...Right?
Who really knows...! But for some reason... some genius thought that there is a pitchers plateau. An apex...or a finish line that labels you officially... 'Dominant'.

Something…. that can't be taken away from you. Something…. that ever hitter who has ever played the game will respect. For some, it's unthinkable...for some, it's a mere dream. ...But for few, it's destiny. Some might say..... Divine right.


Randy Johnson's career has been nothing but awesome. There have been a lot of bumps in the road to his 300th win, but through them all he has maintained consistency. Through 21 years, 18 of them. he has finished with 10+ wins, 5 of them he had 'below .500 seasons', 5 seasons he had 300+ strikeouts, more than 1/10 of his wins are shoutouts, and exactly 1/3 of them have been complete games.

Other Notables

-Pitched a no-hitter for Seattle on 06-02-1990 against Detroit
-10-time All-Star (1990, 1993–95, 1997, 1999, 2000–02, 2004)
-Led the league in ERA four times (1995, 1999, 2001, 2002)
-Led the league in strikeouts nine times (1992–95, 1999, 2000–02, 2004)
-World Series co-MVP (2001)
-5 time Cy Young Award winner (1995, 1999–2002)
-Pitched a perfect game against the Atlanta Braves (May 18, 2004)- oldest pitcher to do so in -Major League history.

Who's Hot?
(Al/NL)
New York Yankees- Besides the fact that they have the best road record and the second best home record in the American League....Please factor in that this team is just hitting the ball well. They are second in the AL in runs scored(321) and batting average(.278). and 1st in the league in slugging(.480), on base-percentage(.357), and on base percentage + slugging(ops) (.837). Plus they have won 7 of their past 10.

Philadelphia Phillies- If I told you that they have the 2nd worst earned run average in the league...Then you would have asked me, why they are considered 'hot'. I would've told you to read the blog more often. The reason why this team will make the playoffs again...is because of hitting. Ibanez, Utley, Howard and company have the 2nd most runs in the league. They also lead the league in slugging(.463) and ops(809).

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Thursday, May 28, 2009

MLB Week 7: April Showers Bring May Rumors?....Not Flowers! (May 20-29)



For some reason.... There are a lot of delayed games. I don't know if it's the actual rain falling from the sky....or baseball games are a lot longer due to the amount of home runs hit.
Last week interleague play started.... and it was fun to watch. I was preparing to write about it, until I found out that Monday every team reverted back to their divisional schedule. I didn't learn anything...well maybe one thing.
Since the start of interleague play, the Florida Marlins have won 111 interleague games. The most in the Major League Baseball history.
Now for a team that has been in exsistence for 12 full seasons. For some reason....they love whooping up on the American League. Especially in the world series. I might be mistaken, but they're 8-5 in world series play...with 2 world series titles. Unreal. They are a ton of teams trying to buy titles...Are they in the right league? Shouldn't they be in the American league .... to even it up a little bit...Come on 15-15... 16-14..... it's Stupid. The Divisions are out of whack.

Back to my blog---->

This week, as a stated last week, is statement week. And I know it's a long way until the All-Star break, but don't count your blessings. Teams are trying to run away in their respective divisions....(Dodgers)...Teams are trying to create streaks (Yankees/Padres).... Teams are trying to manufacture runs (Astros/Nationals/Indidans/Orioles).
Making that statement not only on the diamond but off the diamond......What could I possibly mean?
Statement week.....Means the start of trade talks.---> Mid-End of May<---- DUH! A lot of teams are asking this question......What piece can we add or subtract to make our team better?
Jake Peavy(SD/SP) to the White Sox?
Roy Oswalt(Hou/SP)
Brad Penny (BOS/SP)
Hideki Matsui(NYY)
Nick Johnson(Wash)
Adam Dunn(Wash/LF) again
Jermaine Dye(CWS)
Brad Ziegler(Oak/RP)
Just to name a few. Be prepared in the next couple of weeks for teams to make statements and deals. ----->GM's will be Brainstorming....will you be ready for the news? Don't say I didn't warn you.

"My Hot 5"
Joe Mauer(Min/C)- NO Questions Please! In 5 seasons this amazing catcher hit 55 homer runs. Yeah... Whatever... Not a good stat to talk about. Sorry, but what if I told you that he hit 11 of them in the past 26 games. I would have thought you were lying. I would be questioning myself. For some reason this guy found power. In a bottle? In his sleep? In his dreams? You can't question his work ethic. But you expect 12-14 more years of productivity. Joe Mauer has had one of the most greatest month's of anyone I have ever seen, besides A-Rod (April-May 2007).
.407, 11 Hr, 32 rbi's...... through 26 games. Com'Mon! Really.

2. Raul Ibanez (Phi/LF)- I just don't get it. 4 homer runs, 11 rbi's...one week. 21 and 22 year old's dream of those numbers. Not 36 year old's. He's 1st in runs scored, 1st in rbi's, 1st in slugging and 2nd in home runs. There's no way he's getting the triple-crown for the year, but by the All-Star break...he should be the toast of the town. 2009 stats: .344 ba, 17 hr's, 36 rbi's. NUTS!


3. Adam Dunn(Was/LF)- Why do all the big bats play in left field? Have you noticed? Ridiculous isn't it. I have been hyping this guy up for a while. He will be a Hall-Of Famer. His power is astonishing. Through 8 years he's approaching 300 hundred home runs. I assuming he will play 8 more. It's like he golfs the ball out the ball park. I have no clue why this 8 million dollar man has been bouncing around in his career. They keep signing this guy to one year contracts. He hits 40 home runs a year! There's no doubt he will hit 40 this year. This week, 4 home runs, 9 rbi's. This season: 16 home runs and 42 rbi's. oh yeah. He's batting .283. He should be an All-Star.

4. Adrian Gonzalez(SD/1B)- As you have noticed in past blogs I love the American League, but there is no question the National League is hitting better. I honestly haven't heard from this guy much....until this year. And week-to-week he has impressed me a ton. All-Star? Yes! MVP Candidate? I hope he can keep this up. This week: 3 home runs, 4 rbi's. This season: 18 hr's, 34 rbi's, .285 ba.

5. Mark Teixeira(NYY/1B)- It's A-Rod, It's because of him...that he's seeing pitches to hit. We've seen it with Roger Maris(forever ago).------When you move up in a New York Yankees batting card lineup...Things start to happen. Batting in front of A-Rod has made his bat hot. Seriously, you can only expect great things from a 180 million dollar man.This week: 4 hr's 12 rbi's. 2009 stats: 15 hr's, 40 rbi's, .275 ba.


Who's Brewing?

Prince Fielder(Mil/1B)- From Hot to Brewing? I know that's kinda backwards. But he's the key for the Brewers to make the playoffs. Prince is 10% of the Brewers run production. Amazing stat. This week: 2 home runs, 8 rbi's. 2009 stats: 11 hr's, 45 rbi's(2nd NL), .265 ba. Also, you have to RESPECT this guy's power. 38 Walks, 1 behind Adam Dunn.

CY Young Runner-Ups
Halladay, Greinke, Santana, Billingsley ......Halladay, Greinke, Santana, Billingsley..... Halladay, Greinke, Santana, Billingsley.....
Yes They are the hottest pitchers in the MLB. Hands down. Most likely, right now, they are the top Cy Young Candidates. So this week. I finally decided to mix it up. No one forced me. But pitching is a hard job and to do it consistently is even harder. That's why you can barely get a top 5 out of me. In this segment we look at 'up and coming'.....wannabe Cy Young Balloteers. And if they stay hot they could be at least be.....................You guessed it....................... on the ballot.
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This week we are looking for a pitcher that has a decent looking record, above 6 wins, respectable earned run average, that hasn't made the blog in the past.
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National League NL Cy Young Runner-Up

Matt Cain(SF)- Tim Lincecum, Barry Zito, Randy Johnson, and this guy. You would think that this rotation would win 3 out of 5 every week for the San Francisco Giants. I'm good friends with 18.5 mil. Zito on Twitter, "eventually" he will turn it on. Randy is making 8 million for his milestone(300 wins), "The Freak" Tim Lincecum is getting his feet wet. 4-1, 3.03 era, $675,000. So when you can only get a win out of these three....Maybe 2 with run production... Who do you turn to? Meet Mr. Cain.
So, I was looking for low earned run averages this week. And it was very tough... Do you see how many days it took for this blog to be produced? Very tough week for pitchers. Not this guy. Remember when I was talking about buying "wins". This 3 millon dollar man is stepping it up in that rotation at least helping out the cause....in getting 2 wins out of 4.
6-1, 2.31 era, 46 strikeouts. In his last 3 outings, 21 innings.... 2 earned runs, 14 strikeouts.
Look for him to dominate down the road. Not to Santana status.....Just watch Cain step it up and stand out to rejuvenate the rotation.

American League Cy Young Runner-Up

Mark Buehrle(CWS)- Resume: 3x All-Star(2002, 05, 06), World Series Ring(2005), No-Hitter(2007). Impressed?
Yes. Here's another Bit... Since 2001, one year after his rookie season, he has 'averaged' 15 wins.
Not one season has he not had below 10 wins and only one of those seasons has he finished below .500(2006).... but he had 12 wins. That's why he's earning 14m. this year.
He's your typical mailman... consistent deliveries.
In the past 14-innings, 2 earned runs. again. Insane!
2009 season stats: 6-1, 2.59 era, 36 strikeouts.


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Monday, May 18, 2009

MLB Week 6: Tee Off..Then Walk Off (May 12-19)




walk´-off`
1. (Baseball) Game-ending and game-winning; such as to end the game immediately, and allow the players to walk off the field; - of hits, especially home runs, which occur in the last half of the ninth or a later inning, which put the home team ahead of the visiting team and thereby end the game immediatey. This occurs in baseball because, when the last half of the ninth inning arrives, if the home team (which bats last) is already ahead in the score the last half of that inning is not played, the winner of the game having already been decided. Likewise, as soon as the home team gets ahead in the score after the visiting team has batted in the ninth inning, the game is ended.
Afterwards, The player that hits the walk-off gets mobbed, jumped on, beat up and maybe a shaving cream pie to the face.
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I'm going to ask this question one more time!
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Don't you just love Walk-Offs?
This week: It felt like every day was a walk off. You also had "The Yankees" walk-off 3 consecutive days, You had every possible walk-off imaginable. Singles, doubles, grand slam... There is literally no one better than the other!
If you haven't notice already....you should take notice----that every week in Major League baseball has been linked to a pattern. You find this a lot.

Funny Note: I don't know if you remember but... The Simpsons made a sketch that "Major League Baseball is always watching". Watching your every move.
Players and teams take notes on other players and teams and get amped up for the next show.

It's a Soap Opera.....It's entertainment!

And the good Lord knows that I want to be entertained. Over 4,000 games over 40,000+ innings. There's drama in every game.

Obviously, It has been made known that this past week was 'statement week' for a lot of MLB clubs and players ---- Whooping up on the division...Right before interleague play begins this upcoming weekend.

As we prepare for battle... Senior Circuit vs. Junior Circuit.... Let's take a look at.........


"My Hot 5"
1. Adrian Gonzalez(SD/1B) Picture above: This guy is an absolute beast. This past week, through a period of 5 games...this 'Beast of Nature'.....had 6 homers*. A homer a game! One game he had two homers. That's a lot of luggage to take on all those flights around the diamond. But this week alone 5 homers 7 RBI's. *-His homer streak started a day before the blog week, but if you have a 5 game homer streak...who cares. Season totals 15 hr's, 29 rbi's, 294. ba.

2. Raul Ibanez(Phi/LF) Who Needs Ryan Howard, Jimmy Rollins, or Chase Utley... when you have this guy....excuse me-13 year veteran! This is a Philly whose swinging a hot bat. 4 homer runs, 10 rbi's, and 13 runs scored this week. Ridiculous! Can't wait to hype this guy up in my podcast. I forgot to mention...this 36 year old has a .357 batting average. Season totals: 13 hr's 35 rbi's. Also he's ranked 1st in the National League in slugging (.714).


3. Justin Morneau(Min/1B)- Let's not forget this guy has a AL MVP Award. Morneau has been through a lot in his career. And with all the ups and downs that come into play in a close AL Central race, You are going to have to consistenly hit the ball well. Morneau is in his 7th MLB season and these past 4 have been nothing but great. 20+ homers the past 4 seasons.... 110+ rbi's in the past 3. He's projected to hit 50 and drive in 137. This week: 4 homers, 7 rbi's. Season totals: 12 dingers, 33 rbi's and a .340 ba. STUD!


4. Prince Fielder(Mil/1B)- Fun Stat: 437 strikeouts in 551 career games. Whoo! But does that mean you can't be productive? So can 9 home runs and 37 rbi's look so bad when you strikeout 40 times in 38 games? Not really. Especially when you are 2nd in the National League in rbi's and 1st in the National League in walks. Productivity trumps strikeouts every time ....Just ask Adam Dunn? (lol) This week alone: 4 round trip tickets(hr) and 11 rbi's.


5. Victor Martinez(Cle/C)- You're doing something right when youre hitting .400. That's should be all you have to do if you're on a club... Right?.... But also if you have 62 hits, 7 hr's, 27 rbi's through 40 games..... You're obviously doing more than just "something".


Who's Brewing?
Mark Teixeira(NYY/1B)- I could have easily put A-Rod on here. But according to this guy, having A-Rod in the lineup has made him better. This week alone: "Big Tex" has improved his batting average 48 points(.191-.238), hit 4 home runs, and 7 rbi's. Ha! Maybe A-Rod will be on here next week.... Season totals: 11 hr's 29 rbi's.




The face says it all. It's tough to not give up the long ball, especially this season. Finding your spots. Being composed and having control of every hitter you face. This means being ahead in the count. Getting first pitch stirkes, Getting the ball down for ground balls. Having a consistent 1-2 count instead of a 2-1 count, which is hard to do. You can't be consistent all the time but knowing that it is in your favor....is the key. Getting out of that jam early. It makes the difference in a game.....- from a 3 hour long game, to a 2 and 1/2 long game---> from a 100 pitch count--> to a 80-99 pitch count. It seems like this year and this era is hard for pitchers. Guys are swinging hot bats, fouling off a lot of pitches and get the starter out of the game early. These guys were not fooled.

Hottest Pitchers of the Week


Roy Halladay(TOR)- There so much you can say about Halladay, It's too bad that I have said everything.---Yeah Right? I hear people all the time....ripping on Halladay... He's not matching up to Greinke. Well, there are a couple of reasons why Halladay has to give up runs. 1. He's pitching in the AL East. 2. He has the most innings pitched in the AL(68) 3. I can't believe i'm saying this, but it's his 11th year. ERA tends to get high w/ MLB experience, but Halladay has been on fire as of late. He's won his past five starts. In those starts, he's given up 9 runs. Not Bad. 31 strikeouts and a sweet 2.78 ERA. Since his last loss, he's dropped his ERA almost a whole run 3.72-2.78. --This is the third time I'm going to use this term, but he deserves it. Lights out. Season totals: 8-1, 2.78 ERA, 57 strikeouts.


Trevor Hoffman (MIL)- Why did San Diego give up on this guy? Dumb move! Hells Bells v. 1.0 is on fire. 16 years experience-564 saves and soon to be 1000 innings pitched. This guy is awesome. If Milwaukee can bring it to Hoffman 4 times a week. They are in the playoffs hands down. Season Totals: 11 games, 10 saves, 9 strikeouts, 0 ERA. Amazing

Zack Greinke(KC)- I'm still expecting this young kid to lose a few more games, but it doesn't look like it's going to happen. Every start is a gem. Seriosuly. 7-1, .60 ERA. This is getting old! Come back to normal-Join the crowd already! His last 24 Innings: 2 earned runs. It's funny: When he doesn't get an earned run... they provide run production. When he gives up just one earned run.....just one.... the Royals put up a zero. Come on... give this video game cheat code a break!

Who's Boiling Hot?
The New York Yankees- Finally.... I have been waiting for this. Currently on a 7-game winning streak. A-Rod 4 straight games with a home run. You can't have it a better time...before interleague play... to get HOT and beat up on your division. For some reason A-Rod is making everyone better. Why? Clueless.


Milwaukee Brewers- "The Brew Crew" Are on a 7 game winning streak, holding opponents below 6 runs per game. Ridiculous! They are proving why making the playoffs last year wasn't a fluke. Therefore proving me wrong. I love it. And fun fact about the Brewers right now: 159 runs against....Awesome. 2nd in the league. Not only they are hitting the ball extremely well, Because of their lumberjack looking hitters, but they are playing great defense. Great Pitching/Defense+ Lumberjacks= Divison title? No. Wild Card. It's definitely coming out of the NL Central. Why not the Brewers!

Who's Freezing Cold?
David Ortiz(BOS/DH)- See... Usually I have teams on here. Come on! .203 batting average. No Home Runs. Former MVP. "You No Big Papi!"(New Era commercial) He does have 15 RBi's. But homerless in 133 at bats. I expect him to find a groove and get back to normal. He has proven to me that he's not on steroids.... I'm thinking it's mental, but you have to think what could you be doing with $13,000,000 right now. He sure is eating well.

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Monday, May 11, 2009

MLB Week 5: Let Them Eat Cake (May 5-11)



Week 5 in Major League Baseball can be summed up with one word. "Cake".
I know you're asking yourself.... why 'cake'?
With the All-Star ballots printing out earlier than usual now, everyone is trying to get their share of cake before July 14, 2009. And this season will be the most unusual All-Star game I will ever see.


I'll tell you why in a minute.
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Also this week, there was 'Cake' in the headlines.
1. Manny was suspended 50 games.
2. A-Rod came back homering on his first pitch...... Please... Tipping the pitcher....(No way)
3. And Ryan Zimmerman has his hitting streak extended to 28 games. "Half Way There"(eh Bon Jovi).... He's going to need to live on a prayer...
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Back to the Summer Classic.

It's going to be fun. I swear.

You're going to see Kansas City Royals pitchers and maybe reserve players. You might or might not see Manny or A-Rod. Your going to see premium players. This year the league is so balanced. Every team has 'exponential potential.' With Albert Pujols highlighting the whole show in the Home Run Derby and in the All-Star Game and don't forget on the verge of a mid-season triple crown, you can only pray for clear skies.

Just when you make you picks . Make the right decision. If you need help ask someone. Look up stats. Ask Questions. "Let everyone eat cake"


http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/events/all_star/y2009/ballot_reg.html



My Top 5 Sluggers
1. Ryan Zimmerman(Was/3B)- In this league you have to be consistent. You can just ask Alex Rodriguez. Fans in Major League Baseball fall of the bandwagon quickly, especially when you start slumping. There is one exception: When you on a 28-game winnning streak, everyone is on the bandwagon. Including players around the league. The only exception is the pitchers giving up these hits and homers. This season Ryan has a .346 batting average.... He punched 24 runs and drove in 22(RBI). Keep the streak alive.

2. Albert Pujols(STL)- The Machine had 6 hits this week. 3 of them were homers. He will be on this list until he stops leading 2 of the top 3 batting categories in the National League..... 12 homers, 33 rbi's and a .330 batting average.


3. Evan Longoria(TB/3B)- Take a look at my current 2009 AL MVP. He took home the ROY(rookie of the year) last year. And he's making a serious impact with his bat. If there was on word to describe this kid: It's "Productive". Through 31 games... he has 44 RBI's(MLB leader). Also, this little guy has a ton of power... 11 homers. And if those numbers weren't impressive enough. .358 batting average with 27 runs.


4. Jason Bay(BOS/LF) This kid was on his way to becoming a Hall Of Fame Pittsburgh Pirate....until they traded him to Boston. And he exploded thereafter. Last season stats: 31/101(hr/rbi) This season: 9 homers, 33 rbi's, and 28 runs scored w/.324 BA. If you look closely at his stats last year and this year.... you will see that he's exactly on pace with a 1/3 of the 2009 season being over with. Very consistent.


5. Johnny Damon(NYY LF) I have no clue what got into the 36 year old man. And it has nothing to do with PED's. He's in love with hitting the ball to the short porch in the new digs(yankee stadium). And people are really strating to notice his resurgence. 9 hr's, 33 rbi's, .314 batting average w/28 runs scored. Keep it up "Old Man" (jk).


Honorable Mention:
Jay Bruce(Cin/RF) I remember it was a sunny day, last year(can't remember the date). I was coming home from work and I decided to make a bet on the Reds losing to the Braves. To my dismay, this kid hits his first home run...oh sorry...his first walk-off home run. I was very upset, but since then he's been such "the looker". In the past 5 games he's hit 4 home run's and drove in 7 rbi's. He's stock is definitely on the rise. But he's not going anywhere. 2009 season totals: 10 hr's, 21 rbi's w/.262 BA.

My Cy Young Candidates

Johan Santana(NYM)- Ridiculous numbers, seriosuly. Last week, I called him Relentless. We might have to put him up to Robot status. I can tell you right now, that on his pace, he is a sure fire hall of famer. One thing is for sure. He's not going to pitch 25 years and he's not going to get 300 wins. But if he stays in the National league for the next 10 years, he will rack up at least 4-6 Cy Young Awards and you will have to put him in. In the last 20 innings, he has given up 3 earned runs and 27 strikeouts. Every other start he's had this year, he has had 10+ strikeouts. 2009 stats: 4-1, .91 ERA, and 54 strikeouts.

American League


Zack Greinke(KC The Untouchable, Unstoppable force in Kansas City. He's turning heads and making it amazingly fun to go to a Royals game. His starts are well under 3 hours. Funny ... seriously. Without his league leading 6 wins, the Royals wouldn't be sniffing first place right now. If he gets 11 wins before the break. I will count him a lock for the AL Cy Young. In the last 17 innings, he has given up 1 earned run. In his last start he gave up that earned run, along with four hits, and it was a shame to watch his team not give him two runs. But he's definitely a pearl on the mound. 6-1, 59 strikeouts, and a .51 ERA. Insane!


Who's Hot/Who's not

Hot

National League
The Mets were perfect this week. Perfect as in...they haven't lost a game this week. Sweeping the 2 game series in Atlanta and sweeping the Phillies and Pirates at home. Watch them go 14-0. With Atlanta at home and San Fran away.

American League
When you score 50 more runs than your opposers, you should be the hottest team in the league. It starts with Halladay and Scott Richmond and it trickles to Alex Rios and Adam Lind with their bats.

Not

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Outro: This past Sunday was Mother's Day, and as much as my mom gives me a hard time.... I love her more and more every single day. From teaching me how to catch a bus at 6. To becoming who I am today. If it wasn't for her,I wouldn't be where I am today. If she didn't force me to play baseball and force me to study math. I wouldn't be spitting numbers on the air waves today. I want to thank my mother publicly for giving me a hard time because she wants me to become the best "Jerry" that I can be. To all my fans: If it wasn't for my mother.... 'I wouldn't know what's best'. Thanks Mom.

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