Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Come with me now, watch the Angels



So the song is stuck in my head currently, even as I watch the game. This Spouth African quartet and their cajun styling and thumping lrics have me hummin their damn song all the way home.

Don't they know I am trying to pay attention to the game, I have pitchers pitching I gotta pay attention to.
These Kongoes or Kongos or whatever the hell they are called are screwing up my mojo.

A week ago I watched an Ice Bucket Challenge starring Paul Bissonette, and this song is playing. The trailer for Expendables 3 is on, and this song wafts through.

Anyhow,  can you believe the Angels luck ?

Tyler Skaggs, Tommy John surgery
Garrett Richards..really hard to watch...not as gut wrenching as the Dave Dravecky ( go on youtube ) injury.

Enter Matt Shoemaker..1 hits the Fish.. Hec Santiago churning out 5-6 innings keeping his team in the game. Albert has picked up the slack, and if Josh Hamilton can kick it up, theses guys have the every day players to make noise.

SHHHH !!!


So please do not disturb the local ball club, they are trying to curl up in a ball and ignore the rest of the world. Based on their recent road performance, I question whether they even showed up at all.
Since they have come home, they have eked out a single win over the Rays, and given Boston new life.

The Sox had gone 8 straight without seeing a win, then the landed in the land of milk and honey, and shazzam, suddenly they can pitch, they can hit, they field, and they have taken the first 2 games so far.

Are these guys still sleeping, or just sleep walking ?   If it matters , we are at the end of August, the dog days have ended, dogs are sleeping. You all know about letting sleeping dogs, leave them alone.

So while the Jays do not matter, I will offer some insights on the American League.

>
The Orioles are home free
The Tigers are toothless
Royals are team of destiny
A's - who the christ knows
Angels lose 2 starting pitchers, and keep winning
Rays..looks like 2015 will be good
Rangers..holy christ..what happened to them, weren't they in the World Series a few years ago
Yanks..gotta give it to the pin stripes, they got game
White Sox....fire sale anyone
Mariners..still think they are pretenders..but  a 1 game playoff with Felix...I like their chances if that happens

What will happen in the off season for the sleepy Jays, change the bedding, change some pieces but what direction will they be headed in.

What do I see ?

Royals or Angels playing the Orioles to get into the World Series.  So much for the Tigers and A's dueling it out.



Wednesday, August 20, 2014

The Jays look run down

The field looks so big, and the team looks quite small at this stage of the season. I think they got the most they could, but appear they are still a .500 ball club who had a hot May.
They lost players, but so does many teams, Just look at the NY Yankees rotation, not the stuff of legends there. I think the current GM is maybe on his way out. Reason I say that is that I am not sure how long the board will let Paul Beeston stay and Anthopolous is a Besston boy.

I think the die is cast, profits grew , fans appeared, at a considerable cost, but like the Leafs, the Jays are skidding off the to the side like a old car and will plummet below not only the Yankees, but Tampa eventually. A 4rth place finish when they perched in first by 6 games spells doom for the GM and manager.  Gibbons was Alex's choice, so should Alex walk, Gibbons will follow.

I like both guys, don't get me wrong, I though Anthopolous was a breathe of fresh air versus Riccardi, a spin doctor of the worst kind. But new shake ups in ownership have alerted us that Rogers wanted product placement, not championships. Blackberry's using Rogers air space, promos, TV spots, and new customers.

The team looks like they wish August 31st was September 30th, and September they have numerous games against top teams, and they will have nothing left.

I think they need to shut Hutchinson down now, and perhaps if they fall to 4rth soon, Strohman in early September. What's to be proven to let them achieve 200 innings. Hutch already had 3 very rough outings, Strohman less so but he came up part way into the season, but had his worst outing last weekend. He is fresher, but his psyche is fragil, despite his birth certificate. 

Lind has scuffled, Edwin is not in the groove and let's face it, too many Triple AAA types litter their line up.  They just look spent. The farm system was gutted, and needs a few good drafts now to recover. USA rate the Jays farm system in the bottom 10 of the majors, and bottom 10 is a compliment. So have other baseball evaluators.

GM's don't see the next wave of solid prospects, which is why they were asking for Sanchez and Strohman at the July deadline, or everyday players. The cupboard is sparse.

The problems the Jays will face is that they have money tied up in Buerhle, RA Dickey, Bautista, Reyes, and long deals. I expect these guys are all on revoccable waivers, such as the TExas Rangers have Darvish, Beltre and Rios, and Andrus. In hopes of returning kids and reducing payroll.

3 of their big money players need to move on, use that capital wisely and re stock the shelf with draftees and kids from other teams.  Next year cut ties with Rasmus, try and re sign Melky, get Gose back in CF, find a bloody 2nd baseman and put safety bubble wrap on Brett Lawrie,  Strohman, Hutchinson, and Sanchez are your core arms, try and move  out the deadwood, or the expensice kindling before they burn up. 

Hire Ernie Whitt as your next manager. He knows how to talk to kids, knows the market and the history, and go back to drawing board. See if you can pry Ortiz out of Boston, he always hits well here, and for him, a change of scenary might help for a year. Meld smart savvy vets with the kids.

They look old and tried to me, do they to you ?



Sunday, August 10, 2014

August Swoon, Dog Days, and summer movies

August has brought a swoon to Toronto. After dusting off the yanks, Red Sox, the Jays cannot get things into the first gear.

Orioles came in an took 2 of 3. Tigers stole game1 of 3,Casey got knocked his perch in a 9th inning met down,Jays won the middle game, thanks to a less than stellar Joe Nathan, but the Jays don't look formidable.  They seem be ready for an August swoon, the Rays are coming !



Jays toss the old horsehide around.   In August, it is tradition for each team to hold a " dog days " event.


The Jays are no exception to that promotion, but the term The phrase dog days refers to the sultry days of summer  In the Northern Hemisphere the dog days of summer are most commonly experienced in the months of July and August, which typically observe the hottest summer temperatures. In the Southern Hemisphere, they typically occur in January and February, in the midst of the austral summer.

 The August swoon is upon us, 3weeks till someone says these games really count. Of course they count, but these next 3 count out teams, and count in those that survive.

And August movies, I like the Guardians, the Apes so far. Somehow I am the 6th guardian, but cannot divulge the plot twist in the sequel.


The debate rages - Would youy rather have Kadri or Brett Lawrie

A little over a year ago, I thought it was a fair argument that we compared Brett Lawrie, and Kadri.
Usually it becomes clearer that one of these two local athletes would exert themselves as the better choice by now, but after almost 2 years, we are not any further ahead.

I have watched both players have huge hi lights and major low lights, but both always show tremendous upside. Kadri gets the big goal in a big game, Brett Lawrie display remarkable defensive skills, and makes incredible plays in the field.

They both have the eyes of the city of Toronto upon them as Canadian born talent. Kadri a real local, Lawrie a BC home product in an American sport.  They both arrived with fanfare. Kadri, the first round pick of the Leafs, Lawrie was acquired via trade.

The other similarity is position, Lawrie has played 3rd base predominantly, but 2nd base most recently and Kadri has bounced from wing to centre , form 3rd line, 2nd line, and had a tryout with Kessel.

I also think Kadri has the largest edge because Toronto is a Leaf town, but Lawrie has the chance to play twice as many games as Kadri.

So who is ahead of whom at this point ?

Leaf fans would say Kadri, but he has been the centre of so many trade rumours,I don't think management totally hears the die hard fans.

After the Jays season is over, the spotlight is back on Kadri, and with Lawrie's injuries, he can have the stage again.  I still don't have the answer, the debate rages on.