Thursday, December 31, 2009
The decade that was
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
The Koufax Rule
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
My Christmas Wish
If you were expecting a critique on the recent Toronto-Seattle swap, never fear , it's in the works, likely once we confirm the minor leaguer.
In the meantime here are a few Holiday Treasures
My top 10 Christmas movies/specials
#10 - A Charlie Brown Christmas - who does not love the spirit Charlie displays in the face of
commercialism. Loo Loo Loo Loo Loo Loo Loo Loo Loo
#9 - National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation - this one has taken a few years to grow on me, it
was not my generation, but has now become a cannot miss, for Chevy Chase steadfast
belief and stoic devotion to all his holiday rituals. Play Ball !!
# 8 - Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer , oh c'mon, I was 9 years old when this came out, my
gawd, this was fabulous animation, and familiar Canadian voices of Paul Soles, Carl Banas
and Larry Mann ( aka Yukon Cornelius ) Still watch it today.
# 7 - The Bishop's Wife - Cary Grant's performance as an angel sent to earth to grant the wish
David Niven is one of his best, ever. Angels of course are not to fall in love for the other
guys wife, and so it becomes complex for Grant, while he tries to help Niven.
# 6 - Scrooged - I am a sucker for Bill Murray movies, and he sells this new age version of
Dickens favorite Humbug. Bobcat Goldthwait as his Cratchit is wonderful, as is Carol
Kane as the Ghost of Christmas present is priceless. Throw in a sappy Annie Lennox
Christmas song at the end, and cue the snow.
# 5 - A Christmas Story - "You'll shoot your eye out ", so much of this was filmed in Toronto,
that it seemed so genuine, despite being set in the radio age of the 1940's. Darren
McGavin steals every scene he is in, as the embattled patriarch of the Parker family.
My 3 fave scenes are - Chinese Turkey ( a duck, still with the head attached )
Next is Ralphie finally getting his revenge on the school bully.
Finally it is McGavin receiving a large wooden crate ( his major award ) , a lamp
that is in the shape of a woman's leg.
# 4 - Miracle on 34th Street ( the original ) - Edmund Gwynn as Kris Kringle, heck , he had
me convinced he was Santa, and please never colourise this version.
# 3 - A Christmas Carol ( 1951 ) with veteran British actor Alister Sim, is still the
quintessential Ebeneezer Scrooge. Odd story about Sim, he was not the studios 1st
choice, it was veteran actor and the radio voice of Scrooge for years, Lionell Barrymore.
Yup, Drew's great , great grandad. He was ill and could not play the role on film, and he
suggested Sim for the part. Humbug !
# 2 - White Christmas - not the first time Irving Berlin's song was sung, but the best
rendition, in my opinion ( Sorry Wallace ) . Danny K aye and Bing Crosby playing ex
WW 2 marines staging a holiday performance for their long retired ex commander.
Has all that good Christmas schmaltz I like, pass the eggnog.....
# 1 - It's a Wonderful Life. and just typing this out, I get that good George Bailey feeling.
Not even the director Frank Capra thought this post war film about a family business
in a small town in BedfordFalls, Minnesota would have the mass appeal and staying
power. Grab your kleenix at the end, and raise a glass to the riches it brings you.
So c'mon Michelle, give it a watch.
Monday, December 21, 2009
Barry Bonds - Fact or Fiction ?
It has gone largely unnoticed by the media, and by fans, but the games home run king has quietly been swept under the rug.
It would appear that at 44, he is not getting any offers, and has been viewed by all GM's as not worth the aggravation. Not even in San Francisco where he smashed Hank Aaron's home run mark, after surpassing the Babe.
I dare say that when Walter Payton retired after surpassing Jim Brown, or Dan Marino retiring after reaching his heights, there was fanfare, there were celebrations, there was acknowledgement. There was something.
With Bonds there was no acknowledgements, no fanfare, no doves flying, no rockets red glare, no bombs bursting in air. It's like he did not exist, wiped off the landscape like a sandstorm. I ask the question why ?, but admit it is a rhetorical question.
With Barry at the end, as it was always, it was a love- hate relationship, but ended in bitterness, and denial. But he did finish with gaudy numbers, and a hall of fame career, but are we witness to a shift in baseball morals. McGwire was shunned, Palmeiro shunned, I expect Sammy Sosa will be shunned when his 1t turn at the hall comes up.
But there was discussion on Big Red, there was angst, there was some goodbyes, and farewells, but Barry, not a whimper. Just unreturned phone calls, short e-mail replies, and largely the cold shoulder. Cold enough to rival the worst snowstorms I would say.
Is it fair ?
Maybe, is it just ?
Maybe, is it shocking ?
Absolutely, it is.
What did you expect ? I guessI expected a farewell tour of the National League, culminating in some more grandious conclusion in San Francisco, but it never materialised.
As we edge towards the end of this decade, I wonder who could have predicted this most final snub of Bonds ?
The biggest question will come once he signs his official retirement papers, then the writers will be on the clock, until they have to decide if the can suddenly acknowledge him, and get what he feels is his due, or will he not be a 1st ballot slam dunk vote.
I can hardly wait for that, as it will put the final stamp on a very glorious but rocky career.
Whether you believe he cheated or not, it does not matter now.
No athelete should leave this way.
There should have a Big Bang, his career demanded something.
I personally never liked him, but there are lots of players I have never liked, but I acknowledged their role, and their place in the history books. I just think that MLB would like to use some vanishing cream, and liquid paper, and eliminate him from sight, plus his records, which will be tainted by the stain of alledged indiscretions.
Love him or hate him, I remember Ty Cobb for what he did, as I remember Pete Rose , for what he did, because they still belong in the fraternity of baseball legends.
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
All I want for Christmas is my rotation rebuilt
Friday, December 11, 2009
Friday's Truths And Rumours
It's god awful cold out, so please take in as many carbs as you can, like my pal Bill here is doing.
Now that the boys have vacated downtown Indianapolis, let's review what is truth and what is rumour.
Truth - Lowell is going to Texas, and says if he goes, he will buy a ranch outside the city of Arlington. Good luck finding land Mike.
Rumour - Phillies have emerged as the fronto runners on a Roy Hallday deal, their spring training facility is so close, Halladay won't even need to turn his GPS to locate it.
Truth - The Red Sox dealing Lowell is part of a 3rd changeover, that will be either a move by Kevin Youkilis to take over for a year or so, with Casey Kotchman staying at 1st, or an Adrian Beltre signing. Sox want that potential right handed bat of Beltre in behind Big Papi.
Rumour - Mike DeCiantis has sold his Fantasy Team to Brad Drew, who will get excellant input from know it all Luke Sampson.....Sampson unavailable for comment..
Last Truth - 2 weeks to Christmas, but I predict jays will have their deal done before I cut my tree down next weekend.
Final Rumour - The team that has made the most changes this off season, the Texas Rangers is getting ready to add 2 more pieces before the season starts, will sign Vladdy Guerrero and trade Brandon McCarthy to make room for Joel Pineiro.
Hey Luke, this photo is for you, a photo of maybe the ugliest looking baseball player I have ever seen.
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Winter Wonderland in Indy
Friday, November 27, 2009
The Times they are a Changin....
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Drawing Comparisons
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
2010 - A Jays Odyssey
Lately, I keep hearing that the Jays just need a few bodies here or there, and perhaps they are not as bad as others would portray them.
So, let's look at the situation by position, and see where they stand.
Catcher - Well Rod Barajas ( 34 ) is about ready to file for free agency, but I think he'd be glad to get an offer from Toronto, and maybe partner with Raul Chavez. I think the youngster Arenciebia is still quite far off, his batting numbers slipped badly, so he is not ready to assume the back up duties. This position needs a good game caller, and some one that has a rapport with young arms, so I would try and keep Raul Chavez, and get another younger backup, let them split the job. There are usually some guys that fit that bill.
I would say they will be no further ahead offensively, perhaps a bid worse.
1st base - So there's rumours of Overbay being shopped. Hey Mike Wilner ( FAN 590 ), the biggest Overbay fan in Toronto, where are those juicy 50 plus doubles, and mid teens in home runs coming along for Lyle ??? Yup, Jays need to move him out, and move Adam Lind to 1st base. If that happens, 1st base is the best position on the team.
2nd base So here is the 2nd best position on the team, Aaron Hill, fresh off his All Star super human performance of 2009. His stats were amazing, considering he'd never come close in the past. I do not believe he'll duplicate the power numbers, but I would settle for a few more 2 baggers, and reduce the k's, and improve his on base %, and he is the number 3 hitter in front of Lind.
3rd base - It starts downhill from here. Encarnacion has proven a few certainties, he does possess some long ball potential, some, not enough to ignore his erratic defense, and his strikeouts, and the fact his batting average last year was below his career average. But he had a wrist problem, so perhaps he was affected by that injury. He is a below average fielder, decent arm, but too many throws in the dirt. Oh, Overbay was still there, he would snag a few errant balls and save Edwin a few errors, but if Lind moves there, his error total will only increase.
shortstop - Scutaro has filed for free agency as well, and had a good year at age 34, and made the majority of the defensive plays, but the Jays should not get caught up in giving him a raise or long term deal. Twins made the deal the Jays would liked to make, sending Carlos Gomez to the Brewers for JJ Hardy.
Scutaro if retained will be fine, but won't be able to duplicate those numbers, and the Jays need to rethink their lead off spot, since they will have to generate more runs with speed, so maybe take a pass on Marco, and bring in someone else, and platoon with Johny MacDonald, who would love to stay.
Centre Field - VW still drives the outfield, and his big salary will kick in and likely cause him to press more than he already does. I expect nothing more than 130 games, and mediocre numbers and good defense. Hey, Mike Cameron could fill that bill for less than a 3rd of Vernon's $$. Oh well.
Left/ Right Field - Travis Snider patrols one slot, and if Lind does not move, he gets the other. Lind is already written about, he's great, the other guy, who knows yet. He strikes out too much, and while he has a strong arm, he is slow afoot, and has limited range. His batting numbers should improve in 2010, but he has to show he has a better handle on the strike zone, and some patience.
So the offense is Lind and Hill with a dash of Encarnacion, and newbies behind the plate, in the outfield and short, so expect some cheaper one yr deals along the lines of Kevin Millar types.
Unless they have dealt Halladay and have picked up a corner OF, or starting shortstop ( likely a kid at Triple AAA who's blocked at the major league level ) Hope for the Elvis Andrus scenario, that was lightening in a bottle for the Rangers.
At DH, they will try Randy Ruiz and maybe they will pick up a scrap heap left handed version and platoon them. Would help if this mystery DH can play the outfield. Or maybe it's Jose Bautista , who will carry 3 gloves ( of/3rd, and 1st ).
On the mound, first off, the bullpen is fine, not lights out, but fine. Keep Downs in closer role for now, hope Casey Janssen improves, same for Brandon League, and you have a fairly decent pen.
Rotation wise, this all depends on dealing Halladay, which is more likely to happen than not.'
If you get a mid rotation youngster in return, great, that and a few body parts at other positions is the most you can expect.
Marcum , Litsch, Romero, Cecil, Mr X, and Scott Richmond or Brian Talett are the expected rotation, with outside shots to Brad Mills, and David Purcey.
Marcum, Litsch are both coming off year long injuries, so are not to be counted on. Romero tailed off, but looks to be talented, needs another year. Cecil showed flashes, but needs probably a full 30 starts at Triple AAA, but will be rushed. Tallet and Richmond fill in here and there, and of course, Mr. X.
Mr. X is either a blue chipper that needs more time, or a guy who's already in a rotation, but on the green side of experience. Or is the Doc still here. I think the die is cast, he's pitched his last time in Toronto.
So , weaker on the mound, weaker on defense at the corners, youngsters at short, or outfield, and what does this translate to, a 65 win season, maybe 68-69, but nothing past this.
The new GM gets a free year, to rebuild the scouting staff, and look for Cito's replacement, a manager who is a true teacher, a mentor, because the 30 something players will all be gone. it will be a new crop, and you need to teach your children well ( apologies to Crosby, Stills and Nash ).
So for those who see the glass half full, let's ee if you guys are still buying tickets in June, I will expect to see you on that bandwagon, sipping Paul Beeston's Kool Aid.
I am afriad I do not see happy days in 2010, or 2011, it will take longer and they will lack a veteran leader like Roy Halladay to help them.
Mr GM, good luck this off season,
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
The New Blueprint in Toronto
Then he added the 2 two Mel's, Queen and Didier as senior advisers, then he moved onto the scouting. He put a new face on scouting, the started trying to reload the cupboard with qualified scouts in areas that had either been ignored, or considered not important.
It was very easy at that point to expect the announcement that Paul Beeston was staying, in fact I think if The Beest is honest with himself, he already knew weeks ago when young Alex was restocking the shelf that the search was over, he was staying on as President, it was just a matter of length of the term. 3 years and sayonara.
You don't let the kid GM make all these moves if you are planning on hiring a new President and giving that person the chance to hire his own GM and staff, now do you ?
So, the blueprint is there, they continue to add experienced heads, seek out more scouts, change the approach and direction. Oh, they will still keep all those computers JP bought to find diamonds in the rough, but they won't rely solely on internet stats, and common knowledge scouting reports, and JP's elite scouting group. The group that had Jp's mark on it. That group sought college kids with fattened on base numbers, more established ready players, while the route could produce talent, the high schoolers were largely dismissed as talent that will take too long. That's not the Billy Beane approach, the one that says take the 240 lb Dh/1b and forget he cannopt throw the ball or catch it, so long as he can hit and take a base, we can make him a player. What Billy failed to teach young JP is that if you have a Hudson, a Mulder, a Haren, a Harden, and you cannot afford them, you can trade them for 2-3, or 4 great Triple AAA well established blue chip prospects, and if one or 2 of them work out, great. That was not in JP's handbook , since he never had that type of pitching talent to barter with.
So, onto Alex Anthopolous and his new regime, a different direction, fan out over the globe and find talent, find it anywhere, where the Yankees and Red Sox aren't, return to those late 1970's, early 80's roots of scouting the islands, South American. Where is Epy Guererro now ??
There 's a good reason why this is needed here in Toronto.
They ( Beeston & Alex ) know that Halladay won't be staying past next year, so the payroll will be trimmed for 2010 where possible. No sense asking for 125 million budget, if the Doc's leaving anyhow. Other than Vernon's heavy annual salary, do not expect much more being spent.
If Scutaro will return for 1 year at cheap money, he will be back, same maybe for Rod Barajas, nobody is getting big money, 2010 is not the year, and 30 something journeyman players that had nice years are not cashing in on Toronto's dime. Simply not on the blueprint.
The blueprint is as follows;
1. Ramp up the scouting staff, and begin the process of finding young talent at every level. This is nothing new for the Blue Jays, this is the old blueprint of Gillick and others.
2. Surround the young GM with sage old baseball men, and let Anthopolous use their wisdom and learn what they know, the committee approach, same that Pat Gillick employed. maybe ask Pat to join as a adhoc advisor if he'd like.
3. Deal Halladay in the winter, as quietly as possible. Since JP is not running off at the mouth to ESPN or NESN, or FOX, or any Boston/NY area media, maybe they can deal with it. Go back tot the Phillies, try and get J. Happ, plus a body or two, or the Dodgers, and get the arm back you believe has promise down the road.
(As a side note, I wonder, if the Phillies lose, will they regret not dealing Drabek for Halladay ?
What effect would Roy Halladay have had as a Game 2, and Game 5 or 6 starter ? )
4. Begin the process of deciding who replaces Cito, and make sure Alex that he is your man, not Cito's hand picked successor. Otherwise you will quickly have Cito as senior advisor for 4 years more with more power and sway. Be prepared to cut ties with all the Cito clan after 2010.
5. Move out JP's deadwood as soon as you can.
6. Ask Rogers to be patient, the plan will work, but now it requires a lot more time to develop.
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Wednesday Tim Bits
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
The Subtle art of Deception
Aron and Big Tex and Sabathia are doing what they get paid for, Jeter catches ball in foul territory and you hear comparisons to Gehrig, Ruth, and Mantle, so far be it for me to tarnish the pinstripe's, but, there was this issue with Mariano Rivera.
Did he or didn't he spit on the baseball.
YouTube clip looks damning, but I trust YouTube and Wikapedia about the same, I am always tempted to re write history in Wikapedia just to prove how fallible the internet is. MLB TV is more conclusive, and their camera angle was poor. Fox ( a good football network ) generally does not know what to do in case of a controversy anyhow.
The last legal spit baller was Burliegh Grimes, and he wore baggy pants, so you know it's been awhile. Gaylord Perry did use KY jelly, Vaseline, Brylcream ( shameless advertisements ) and then just went to his hat , his waistband and wanted the hitters to THINK he was doctoring the ball.
Advantage Gaylord.
So if Mariano was caught dead to rights, why did nothing come of it. Kenny Rogers had mysterious black stuff and was caught, but not suspended. Well he was accused, not caught, but the evidence was amplke for CSI - MLB if they wanted to prosecute.
Is it just become acceptable to cheat, does anyone really care. I do, but I am in the minority, as more and more fans seem to care less and less. Manny's return after a 50 game suspension had a countdown to Mannywood extravaganza. T-shirt sales soared, fake dreadlocks and dew rags were sold. It was alove in.
Now I don't know if Rivera was guilty, guess there is no Mall Cop to pull him over and cite him, so we'll just move along and choose to look the other way. Baseball is still big bucks, networks clammer for the stars to succeed, so dissing them for cheating is not a good thing.
I agree with Brad D , one day, McGwire gets into the HOF, likely Barry too, they might wait a few years, but memories are short, and forgiveness to easily granted.
I loved Crosby, Nash, Stills and Young, and they sang a tune called, " Teach your Children Well", so when years from now we have junior high schoolers 'blood doping', or openly scuffing balls, bulking up, remember it used to frowned upon. It used to be you hid what you did, because if caught, you'd suffer the consequences. Now we just move along.
You reap what you sow....now off to Vegas for 5 days, Cheers !
Monday, October 19, 2009
Hail the Conquering Hero
Some days it's the big guys that come through, Jeter, Arod, Manny,
or Ryan Howard.
They get paid to play that role, and when they deliver, they get the accolades, and are
acknowledged as big game players.
Sometimes it's Bucky Dent, or Buddy Biancalana, or Jeff Mathis, or Ed Sprague,
or it's Gene Tenace. In post season, it's all about the moment.
You have opportunities thrust upon you, and you get your chance to play hero, or goat.
A costly error here or there are as devastating as the great catches. We will remember Matt Holliday for his dropped ball for St. Louis more than his great offense that helped propel the
Cardinals.
As these series roll along, it is nice to see different heroes emerge, like a Jeff Mathis, known as a great defensive catcher, but not for his offense. In Angel land this morning, Mathis will be a household name, and his image is plastered on the local papers. Good for Jeff, but chances are we won't hear much more, unless he becomes the hero again, maybe becomes the Gene Tenace of the Halos.
Tenace in 1973 for the A's socked game tying and game winning long drives to give the Athletics 2 vital wins against the Mets. Dave Duncan was hurting and was the regular catcher. Isn't it always the way for heroes. Never cast in that role, thrust into centre stage, and asked to play the lead role. The understudy becomes the star.
The road is also strewn with those who could not rise to the occasion, Barry Bonds until his last appearance with the Giants had very poor series when he was with Pittsburgh, but a HOF candidate outside of the playoffs.
With the World Series upcoming there are always those who no one expects to come through, heck Pat Borders hit .400 in 92.
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Looking Regal
This week I am off to Vegas for 5 days,
and will be celebrating my 25th anniversary.
Will be staying at the MGM, so a few days away from post season baseball.
Promise to have a look at the boards to see the odds for the Jays for 2010.
Now this is not the first time in the City of Lost Wages, I have visited in 2006, but had scant time to take in the sights, but hope to catch some post season baseball, and NFL football next Sunday.
So far, the weather has been the story in New York, and some Arod theatrics. He is starting to shed the rap of post season choker, with his Game 2 ninth inning hit.
The Phillies head home 1-1 , and once again , weather will be an issue, cold weather that is, just glad they were not playing in Boston today, with that winter blast that the Patriots and Titans enjoyed, the schedule makers would start hitting their panic buttons.
Cliff Lee has pitched in bad weather in the past ( Cleveland ) but not this late in the year, and as a control pitcher, the grip on the ball is important, so we'll watch for his ability to keep the ball away from Kemp, Ethier and Manny's wheelhouse.
So far the 2 Southern Cal teams are in tough spots, Dodgers are a good road club, but Philly has Lee, and then can come back with Hamels in Game 4, on short rest, or give the ball to Blanton and save Hamels for an all important potential clincher in Game 5. I f this goes to a Game 6, maybe we'll see Pedro try and dust off his old club, the Dodgers.
Unless Figgins and the base bugs on the Halos start getting on base, the Angels are going to get dusted off very quickly, because the Yanks are looking very "regal" and very " championship like" up 2-0. Angels need to get to a Yankee starter early, and get their running game in high gear because that's how they win games.
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
A Game for the Ages
In the just concluded AL Central divisional tiebreaker, the Twins prevailed over the Detroit Tigers by a score of 6-5 in 12 innings.
Tigers fought hard, and had many chances to put the Twins away, but could not. They had bases loaded in the top of the 12th, with 1 out and could not push across a run. Than 54,088 fans for spurring the home squad to keep reaching back and finding ways to put down Tiger rallies.
Alexi Casilla throwing Miggy Cabrera out at home.
You'd think the Twinkies had won the World Series, all that was missing was a heavy dose of post game fireworks. However the Twins had won 17 of there last 21, to close the gap, and force this season to extras. Somehow I had a feeling this could not go a normal 9 innings, right.
A game of two Cabreras, Miguel, fresh from his weekend controversy belted a 3 run jack off Scott Baker, who has given up a lot of those this year, but Orlando Cabrera banged a 2 run tater to erase the Tiger lead, and then the see saw began, and they exchanged body blows, and went on into the night.
I though Ron Gardenhire was going to jump out of his skin when Delmon Young threw the ball to 3rd base hoping to nail Cabrera, and allowing the hitter to trot into 2nd base, and the double play was eliminated. An intentional walk loaded the bases and Tigers had their chance, but as they did in September, they stumbled and if destiny was with Twins for real, maybe the Yankees have something to worry about.
Well the real playoffs start tomorrow, but I am not sure MB has not stumbled upon a great way to drum up new fans, and hype. The way to get this post season "party started" might be to add that 1 extra play in game, like the NCAA Men's Basketball, the 64 & 65 teams play in to play against the top seed. In this case, the Yanks.
So far , each of these games has had high drama, and has centre stage. I am for more of this, this was a game for the ages.
Monday, October 5, 2009
Eating some Crow
Well I did not believe that neither the Twins or Tigers would procrastinate the inevitable meeting with the New York Yankees, but I was in err.
The Tigers and Twins will meet up for one last game at the Metrodome on Tuesday to decide who gets to play the pin striped millionaires. Thrilling isn't it ?
Can anyone truly get worked up outside of Detroit who fumbled their seemingly safe lead to a team with no great top of the rotation pitcher, and the loss of their big bat in Justin Morneau ?
I guess in the Twin Cities, and Motown they do, and ESPN or FOX, whomever is broadcasting this event won't mind a mini bump in their viewers on Tuesday, but this delays the inevitable.
Of course, valiant readers, I said that about the Twins chances going into the last week of the season, and I repeated the phrase "it's over" after the Twins failed to sweep their double header, but them Tigers just had to put the "most" back into "almost dead".
Have not seen who will toss the ball for both squads, not that it will matter, because perhaps they will use all their pitchers in the same game, this 1 gamer smacks of an extra inning affair, with all the drama of choosing sides for the office softball championship.
Sorry folks, I cannot get excited about this more, but neither team stands much of a chance if they win tomorrow. Verlander had to throw yesterday, and therefore he cannot pitch Tuesday, and won't throw until probably Game 3 at least. According to ESPN. they show rookie Rick Porcello set to face Twins starter Scott Baker. Meaning if Tigers win, they would likely send Edwin Jackson in Game 1, the Twins have Duensing the lefty , another rookie as their possible Game 1 starter.
Oh, and the Yankees have a rested bullpen, and CC Sabathia primed and ready for the Bronx Bombers.
ESPN's ( and Canada's own ) Dan Schulman thinks the Yanks can be beaten in a short series, and I would agree, but the Yanks & either the Twins /Tigers won;t get a 1 game shot, they have to win 3, and that means trouble for either squad because their rotations are a mess.
Waiting in the wings are the Halos and Red Sox, who are hoping that someone does dust off the Yanks, or at least extend the series.
At least the National League had the good sense to get their affairs in order with the Dodgers finally securing the NL West. The Rockies did the impossible a few years ago, winning what 100 straight games, then practically sweeping their playoff opponents, and then were spent by the time they faced ROID SOX of Manny and Papi, and were swept themselves.
Theirs was a compelling story, the Rockies had to win or be out, then had to travel to San Diego and beat Jake Peavy, which they did, then were supposed to lay down against the Phils, which again they choose not to do.
The Twins are sentimental faves, but just barely, the Tigers with their payroll exceeding the Twinkies by at least $ 50 million shoulda, woulda , coulda dusted off the Twins, and set their pitchers up properly for a chance at beating NY. Ain't gonna happen now.
Give the Twins some credit, so I will pick them to somehow eke out a miracle win, with Joe Nathan tossing at least an inning plus to secure their spot.
Well, I am off to find some salt, and maybe some ketchup, seems I am to eat some crow today.
Bon appetite'
Saturday, October 3, 2009
Yesterdays newspaper
Well it was a day or 2 early, or was it about 5 years too late, but GM J.P. Ricciardi was fired by interim Presdient Paul Beeston.
The the Jays took the field, sleepwalked through the first 5-6 innings, then a rain delay, then a minor comeback attempt, and head to the showers.
The meeting arranged by Jays team reps Vernon Wells and Aaron Hill was to clear the air about the Cito Gaston article by Fox Sports Ken Rosenthal. It was clear there was substance to the story, but the origin was unclear.
Unless you realise that the story came through a US media source, and not the local scribes like the Globe's Jeff Blair, or the Sun's Bob Elliott. What is likely is the story came through comments made off the record, or strategic slips by the now former GM. Maybe drag a few guys down with you, kick a little sand, toss a little mud. It's not like this story came from BJ Ryan, or ex Yankees Hinske, Burnett, but more from the guy waiting at the gallows for the bottom to drop out.
This season has been such a disaster in so many ways, tell me, how bad does the Gord Ash era look to you now ? J.P. was close once, in 2006, but the team was a mere 12 games over .500, so an off year in the AL East, for sure.
All we can hope is a complete revamp of the front office.
Memo to Rogers ( from all the fans )
" If you want our business next year, sell a major share of the club to RIM, have Beeston hire a new President, and make sure the budget allows us to keep Halladay, sign Jason Bay, maybe Eric Bedard, and for heavens sake, let's get a GM with some previous success, not just another numbers cruncher, who reads about some colleges kid who walks 150 times a year"
One more article about the Jays, and that will be it until there is some news from the front office.
Friday, October 2, 2009
Last kick at the can or the manager
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Award Time
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Cinderella Twins and Braves try to avoid final bell
Night game update, Tigers eke out the 6-5 win, lead back to 2 games, 5 games left, and Fish are tight against the Braves, so maybe these races will be back to the land of "almost " once again.
Maybe Cinderella will still get to the dance, but the clock is beginning to strike 12, and in the distance the choir of hefty ladies is beginning to clear their throats.