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View Article  Blog Battle 2007 Update
This is a fantasy baseball post, so please move along if that's not your bag.

I was fairly optimistic about my team in the "Blog Battle 2007" this year, as posted
here.  Yet, I'm off to a very slow start, with few reasons to expect that I'll be able to catch the mastermind who picked A-Rod and Rollins as his first two picks, and got Magglio Ordonez in the 7th, and Rich Hill in the 10th round.  I gotta tip my cap to a guy who drafts B.J. Ryan and still dominates a league of experts. 

I am a bit surprised at how few moves most of the other owners are making.  I was expecting a much more active league, with the criteria for entry being at least frequent blog writing, with many of the managers owning their own blogs.  At least only two DL'd players have been left on "active" rosters recently... Garret Anderson and Iwamura.  And most of the players who seem likely to get saves get gobbled up quickly, which shows that at least some of the managers are paying attention.  I'm surely going to be embarrassed if I finish behind a ghost team, let me tell you! :>

So, what's happened to leave the "Digested Daily" team in 10th place among the 16 teams after about a month?

1. Mark Teixeira - Um, this isn't looking like such a hot #1 pick any more.  His career pace for 29 games is .280-6-21, with 18 runs scored.  He's nowhere near those numbers so far, and it's hurting me.  I'm dead last in RBI.  I'd have about 6 more points (mostly in RBI) if Teixeira had matched his career pace so far.  Sadly, that would still leave me in 10th place.

2. Catchers - I cannot seem to get these right.  I knew that Montero was very high risk, and that it would be very likely I'd end up cutting him.  But I figured with Laird, I'd have the position covered until I figured out what Arizona was going to do with Montero.  Laird was awful, and I ended up cutting him, too, when someone else cut Pierzynski, who I had rated higher pre-season anyway.  Both were anemic at the plate, so I figured I'd go with the pre-season favorite.  He's hit .235-5-2-2 for me, so I am guardedly optimistic here.  I even picked up Brad Ausmus for a game last week, being a firm believer in the power of Eric Milton to make a hitter look good.

3. Mets starters vs Philly - Maine was my first pickup, back on March 14.  I started him in his 2nd start of the year, against Philly.  And then I dropped him after he got hammered.  Of course, he's been great since then, and I'm really kicking myself, since I knew he'd be a valuable pitcher.  I picked Oliver Perez up off waivers after he seemed to have things together.  I figured that the Phillies best hitters are both lefties, and so I felt confident starting him against them.  It doesn't matter much which side the guys hit from when OP walks 7 hitters, and I gave up on him (these shallow leagues don't allow much patience - there are always other quality players out there).  Suffice it to say that I'm going to be hesitant to start a Met against the Phillies again anytime soon!

4. Shortstops and Third-basemen - Whew!  I thought these would be two of the strongest positions on my team.  Billy Hall, Edwin Encarnacion, and Jhonny Peralta.  I ended up cutting both EE and Peralta.  I was able to get Peralta back after he heated up again.  I still have Freel, who can play 3b, and I picked up Kelly Johnson to play second if he does. 

5. Chris Young - I really needed to draft another solid OF until Young got himself established.  I expected a slow start, but this has been crazy bad.  I'm stubborn, so he's still on the roster, but I haven't given him many AB.

6. Chad Cordero - I am very surprised at how poorly he's pitched.  I didn't expect 40 saves, but he should have 2 more, and be on a pace for 30.

7. Other waiver wire mistakes - I managed to get Chad Gaudin's worst start on my roster.  Ditto David Wells.  I got an 0-for-4 from Aurilia, and 1-for-6 from Gregg Zaun.  Matt Lindstrom had a 9.00 ERA and a 2.00 WHIP in 2 innings for me.  Mike Cameron was cut, and I jumped all over him... only to get a .190 average and little else from him in 42 AB.

8. David Bush - I had such high hopes for this guy.  I thought getting him in round 12 was a steal.  So far, all that's been stolen are my standing points in ERA. 

What's gone right?  Well, Matt Holliday in the 2nd is looking strong.  Lofton's BA isn't that good, but 11 SB is still great for a guy I got in the next-to-last round of the draft.  Jose Valverde fell to me in round 11, and assuming he can keep his job (1.85 WHIP?!), he's racking up the saves and K's.  I was hoping for 2 of 3 of Harden, Chris Young, and Frank Thomas to do well.  If Harden comes back, I will have that, and - as noted - I still haven't given up on Young.  Thomas hasn't been special, but he's been stable.  I was able to get Kelly Johnson and Jason Frasor on the waiver wire. 

How could the season turn around?  Well, here's my current "depth chart", keeping in mind that only 9 hitters and 7 pitchers can be active:

C: Pierzynski
1b: Teixeira
2b: K.Johnson
3b: B.Hall
ss: Peralta
of: Holliday
of: Lofton (C.Young)
of: Freel (Victorino)
ut: Thomas

sp: Sheets, (Harden-DL), Bush, Escobar, (Hughes-DL), (Maddux)
rp: C.Cordero, Putz, Valverde, Frasor, (F.Cabrera)

Even though Runs and SB are the only offensive categories I'm doing well in, I'm glad to have extra speed guys for now.  It's usually very tough to add steals.  I'm going to need to figure out how to translate one of the three (Lofton, Freel, Victorino) into a power bat.  Billy Butler is now available, and I'll be putting in a claim for him, although I dropped to the bottom of the waiver queue by picking up Hughes.  Honestly, I think I could pull into contention (although I am not sure that Team A-Rod has anything to worry about for the #1 spot) if I can get 1 more power bat, and if Harden comes back and pitches strongly.  I expect Hall and Thomas to pick up their power production a bit, and Teixeira will hit unless he's seriously injured and hiding it.  Any suggestions?
View Article  Oh No...

Cardinals pitcher Chris Carpenter, sidelined since opening day with an elbow injury, will undergo arthroscopic surgery early next week after suffering a setback in his rehab program.

 

The Cardinals expect Carpenter to be out a minimum of 3 months. Don't count on him being back this season.

View Article  May 4, 2007 "Short Stops" Around the League

       Photo: Bill Richardson, Baseball Digest Daily

Justin Verlander pitched 7 strong innings Friday to help the Tigers to a 6-3 win over the Royals

  • Derrek Lee had 2 hits, a walk, a home run, and drove in 2, and Alfonso Soriano doubled and added 2 hits as the Cubs beat the Nationals, 6-4, for their 3rd straight win.
  • Nick Markakis drove in the tying run in the 8th inning and the winning run in the 10th inning to bring the Orioles back to beat the Indians, 3-2. Markakis was one of 5 Orioles to have 2 hits on the night. Erik Bedard allowed just 2 runs on 3 hits over 6 innings for Baltimore, while Paul Byrd pitched 6 solid innings for Cleveland. Neither starter figured in the decision.
  • Josh Willingham and Joe Borchard each hit solo home runs in the bottom of the 8th inning to rally the Marlins past the Padres, 5-4. Hanley Ramirez went 4-for-5 with 2 runs scored and a stolen base for Florida. Mike Cameron tripled and drove in 3 for San Diego.
  • In a game that saw 26 combined runs and 36 combined hits, the Mariners out-slugged the Yankees, 15-11. Kenji Johjima missed the cycle by a triple and every Mariners starter collected at least one hit. Raul Ibanez had 4 hits and Jose Lopez drove in 4 for Seattle. Johnny Damon had 3 hits and drove in 3, and Alex Rodriguez added 3 RBI for New York.
  • Troy Tulowitzki hit an RBI single in the 10th inning to drive in the winning run and lift the Rockies to a 6-5 win over the Reds. Willy Taveras had 3 hits, and Todd Helton reached base 4 times, homered, scored twice and drove in 2 runs for Colorado. Ken Griffey Jr. and David Ross hit home runs for Cincinnati.
  • Nick Swisher hit a 3-run home run in the 9th inning to propel the A’s to a 5-2 win over the Devil Rays. Dan Haren allowed just 2 runs on 4 hits while striking out 9 over 7 innings for Oakland. Casey Fossum allowed one run on 5 hits in 6 innings for Tampa Bay.
  • John Smoltz pitched 7 scoreless innings, and Brian McCann reached base 4 times, doubled, and drove in 2 as the Braves shut out the Dodgers, 4-0.
  • J.J. Hardy went 4-for-5 with a home run and 3 RBI, and Rickie Weeks had 3 hits and scored 3 times to lead the Brewers to a blowout win over the Pirates, 10-0. Claudio Vargas pitched 6 scoreless innings for the win.
  • Brandon McCarthy put together a solid outing, allowing just one run on 2 hits in 6 innings, and Hank Blalock had 3 hits, a homer, and 3 RBI as the Rangers cruised to a 7-1 win over the Blue Jays. Michael Young also had 3 hits for Texas.
  • David Ortiz hit his 8th home run of the year, and Tim Wakefield allowed just 3 hits in 7 scoreless innings as the Red Sox blanked the Twins, 2-0. Carlos Silva allowed one run on 5 hits in 7 innings for Minnesota.
  • Albert Pujols doubled, walked twice, and drove in 2 runs, and St. Louis scored 3 times in the 5th innings as the Cardinals edged the Astros, 3-2. Adam Wainwright pitched 6 strong innings and allowed just 2 runs for St. Louis.
  • Jose Reyes had 3 hits, and Julio Franco homered and drove in 2 as the Mets defeated Randy Johnson and the Diamondbacks, 5-3. The big story once again was New York’s John Maine who allowed just one run on 6 hits while striking out 7 over 6 innings. Maine’s record is now 5-0.
  • Orlando Cabrera had 2 hits and drove in 2 runs, and Kelvim Escobar held Chicago to just one run over 7 innings as the Angels beat the White Sox, 5-1.
  • Eliezer Alfonzo doubled and drove in 3, and Omar Vizquel had 2 hits and 2 RBI as the Giants scored 6 times over the 7th and 8th innings to stun the Phillies with a 6-2 win.
  • Justin Verlander allowed just 2 runs on 7 hits over 7 innings, and Carlos Guillen had 3 hits and 2 RBI as the Tigers held off the Royals, 6-3. Rookie Billy Butler had 3 hits for Kansas City 

BDD Player of the Game – Milwaukee’s J.J. Hardy

 

AB

R

H

RBI

HR

SO

LOB

AVG

 Hardy, J.J.  SS

5

2

4

3

1

1

3

.328