
Off the Cuff: June 26, 2008
Is this the year of the streak or what? Every time I turn around someone else is reeling off 5 or 6 wins in a row or dropping 7 or 8. Most recently, the Twins have won 8 straight, the Royals have been victorious in 9 of 10, and the Angels just completed a 5 game winning streak. On the other end of the spectrum, the Phillies finally got into the win column after losing 6 straight and the Padres have dropped 8 of their last 10.
The next time someone wants to criticize Tony LaRussa's managerial style, tell them to look closely at the 2008 Cardinals. St. Louis currently sits in second place just 4 1/2 games behind Chicago. They have the second best record in the National League and the 5th best record in baseball. They are 10th in the league in runs scored and 12th in the league in team ERA. They are without Chris Carpenter, Jason Isringhausen has been worthless, and Albert Pujols has missed a several games over the past few weeks. Their lineup boasts Ryan Ludwick, Skip Schumaker, Aaron Miles, Brian Barton, Troy Glaus, and Rick Ankiel. Meanwhile, on the mound, they're starting the likes of Adam Wainwright, Braden Looper, Kyle Lohse, and Todd Wellemeyer. Now I ask...someone has to be doing a pretty good job managing this team, right?
The difference in the home/road records of MLB teams this year is staggering. Only 4 of the 30 teams have a record over .500 on the road this year...St. Louis, Philadelphia, Los Angeles (Angels), and Oakland.
Can someone please tell me what happened to the Arizona Diamondbacks? They single handedly have kept the rest of the National League West in the pennant race.
I know I'm in the minority here, but I am in favor of keeping J.P. Ricciardi in Toronto. I realize the Blue Jays have been a bit disappointing under J.P., but the Jays are a team that seems to have had their fair share of injuries too. I mean, they have lost impact players for significant periods of time...Roy Halladay missed half of 2005, A.J. Burnett missed almost half of 2006, B.J. Ryan missed virtually all of 2007, Lyle Overbay went down for 40+ games in 2007 and wasn't the same the rest of the year, Alex Rios missed a bunch of games in 2006, Troy Glaus couldn't stay on the field and now Scott Rolen isn't much better, and the list goes on. I realize J.P. has made some ill conceived remarks, but it would have been nice to see what Toronto could have accomplished with a healthy squad all these years.
On the other hand, everyone is so quick to give Tampa Bay's management such rave reviews. Hey, if I drafted in the top 5 for the last 10 years, I'd be able to assemble a pretty strong young team too! I'm not saying that no credit should be given to Andrew Friedman and Gerry Hunsicker. They've handled this team well. I'm just saying that picking so high every year was bound to bring talent to Tampa Bay.
You think his recent trip to the minors motivated Milwaukee's Dave Bush?
Congratulations to the Fresno State Bulldogs on winning the College World Series. Now that's what I call an improbable win! Consider these facts (as provided by ESPN)...
• Fresno State became the lowest seed in any sport to win an NCAA championship.
• The Bulldogs survived six elimination games on the way to the title.
• Fresno State's 31 losses are the most by a baseball champion.
It's teams like Fresno State that make me just love sports!
I'm curious what Twins fans think NOW about trading Johan Santana to New York. Minnesota today moved within a 1/2 game of the AL Central leading Chicago White Sox.
And oh yeah...I wonder what Mets fans think NOW about trading FOR Johan Santana. New York is a game under .500
So this week, my company received its allotted tickets to All-Star week at Yankee Stadium. Since we have four Yankees season tickets, we received 4 tickets to the Futures Game, the Workout Day and the Home Run Derby, and the All-Star Game itself. I realize this is the last possible All-Star game at Yankee Stadium, but the prices of these tickets are ridiculous. The cost of each All-Star game ticket is $575 for a box seat in the left field corner. But that's not the worst part...That same ticket for the Workout Day and Home Run Derby is $475!!! In 1991, I paid about $20 to watch the home run derby in Toronto at the brand new SkyDome, and my seats were about 20 rows behind the third base dugout!
This year, I'll be attending the Futures Game as working media on Sunday, July 13. I'm hoping that our own Matt LaPorta will be making an appearance so we can get more exclusive inside information for BDD. The rosters for the game will be announced at 3:00 PM ET today. Good luck Matt!
And finally, some of you will say that I'm biased because of my friendship with Dayton Moore, but the Kansas City Royals are looking like a mighty interesting team as we head into the All-Star break. The starting four of Gil Meche, Zack Greinke, Brian Bannister, and Luke Hochevar is formidable as any in the league right now, and the offense, led by Jose Guillen, is coming up with some big hits. Don't forget, this is a team that also has Billy Butler, Mike Moustakas, and Eric Hosmer (among others) lurking around the corner. It looks like Geoff Young made a good choice after all when he adopted the Royals!
(Photo of Luke Hochevar by Bill Richardson, BDD)
BDD's Off the Cuff is provided by founder and managing editor Joe Hamrahi. Joe's a CPA, a financial executive, a baseball analyst, and a proponent of using all available information (read stats and scouts!) in order to make better baseball decisions! Joe can be reached at jhamrahi@baseballdigestdaily.com.