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View Article  BDD Radio on the Air - Saturday at 12:00 Noon ET

BDD Live is back for another action packed hour this Saturday starting at noon ET. Eric SanInocencio will serve as your host, as we bring you guests, personalities and interaction with both the men who run baseball, and the fans that watch it (that's you guys).

Our first guest this week will be Atlanta Braves prospect Tommy Hanson. Tommy will talk about his rise through the Braves system and his recent 14 strikeout, no-hitter in Mississippi.

Following Tommy Hanson will be our own Bill Chuck. Bill will give us insight into his recently released book, Walkoffs, Last Licks, and Final Outs, the definitive collection of baseball's grand--and not-so grand--final acts. It celebrates the moments that became instant classics and memorializes those tragedies from baseball's ignominious lore.

And as always, Eric and company will go around the league, hitting on the high points, low points, and everything in between. Joe Hamrahi will provide his insight and take a look at what's happening at www.baseballdigestdaily.com.

The link to the show is below, along with the call-in number if you want to join in on the discussion. 

In order to listen, just click on the link below at 12:00 PM Eastern on Saturday. The streaming will begin and you'll be connected. You can go there now and bookmark it on your computer if you'd like. Feel free to leave comments.

Radio Website - BDD Live (12 noon Eastern) -- http://www.blogtalkradio.com/baseballdigestdaily/2008/06/20/BDD-Baseball-Radio

Call-In Number -- (646) 716-7728

View Article  Minor Notes: Wieters debuts with Bowie; Hamilton to GCL-Tigers; Angles' Pettit back from broken foot
The Bowie Baysox confirmed a Baltimore Sun report that Orioles top prospect Matt Wieters was added to their roster on Friday. Bowie's Friday night game against the Altoona Curve was rained out, so Wieters will make his Eastern League debut during a doubleheader on Saturday.


Tigers right-hander prospect Brandon Hamilton was demoted from Low-A West Michigan to the GCL-Tigers. Detroit’s tenth-ranked prospect according to Baseball America had a 2.12 WHIP and 8.49 BB/9 in 29.7 innings in the Midwest League.


Angles right field prospect Chris Pettit returns tonight to Double-A Arkansas line up following rehabilitation from broken foot he suffered during the season's first game. The Angles 19th-ranked prospect according to Baseball America had a .949 OPS in 493 at bats with Low-A Cedar Rapids and High-A Rancho Cucamonga last year.
View Article  Baseball Transactions - Thursday

Baltimore    

Brian Burres - Missed 1 game (illness).
Fernando Cabrera - Missed 77 games (right elbow surgery).
Matt Albers - Right shoulder inflammation, 15-day DL.
   
Chicago Cubs    

Kosuke Fukudome - Calf injury, day-to-day.
   
Chicago White Sox    

Joe Crede - Missed 2 games (back injury).
   
Cincinnati    

Edwin Encarnacion - Back spasms, day-to-day.
Jerry Hairston - Missed 14 games (fractured left thumb).
Paul Janish - Optioned to Louisville (AAA).
   
Colorado    

Doug Bernier - Outrighted to Colorado Springs (AAA).
Micah Bowie - Outrighted to Colorado Springs (AAA).
   
Houston    

Runelvys Hernandez - Contract purchased from Round Rock (AAA).
Shawn Chacon - Released by the Houston Astros.
   
Pittsburgh    

Denny Bautista - Added to the 25-man roster.
Ian Snell - Right elbow injury, 15-day DL (retroactive to June 23rd).
   
San Diego    

Carlos Guevara - Right leg injury,day-to-day.
   
St. Louis    

Todd Wellemeyer - Missed 10 games (right elbow inflammation).
Albert Pujols - Missed 13 games (calf injury).
Randy Flores - Ankle & knee injury, 15-day DL.
   
Texas    

Josh Hamilton - Missed 1 game (left knee injury).
Chris Davis - Contract purchased from Oklahoma (AAA).
Chris Shelton - Designated for assignment by the Texas Rangers.
   
Washington    

Nick Johnson - Transferred from the 15-day DL to the 60-day DL (right wrist injury).
Odalis Perez - Missed 21 games (left shoulder injury).
Shawn Hill - Forearm injury, 15-day DL (retroactive to June 25th).

View Article  Randy Johnson, LOOGY?
Randy Johnson -- 44-year-old, veteran of 21 Major League Baseball seasons -- is, expectedly, reaching the twilight of his career. If he decides to hang up the spikes at the end of the season, he would join an already impressive Hall of Fame class five years from now, perhaps one of the best classes ever. However, Johnson has shown that he still has enough left in the tank to get Major League hitters out. His 91 ERA+ and 1.44 WHIP are numbers we haven't come to expect from the five-time Cy Young Award winner, but he's still a quality arm for the Arizona Diamondbacks.

He's hittable, though. As hittable as he was in that miserable 2006 season with the Yankees; likely as hittable as he's ever been in his career. He missed about 75% of the 2007 season with a balky back, and this year, he's not even averaging six innings per start. According to FanGraphs, he's lost nearly 1.5 MPH on his fastball and 1 MPH on his slider. It sounds insignificant, but it's the difference between a dinky foul ball into the left field stands or a double in the left-center field gap.

So, what do Johnson's employers do when it's an unavoidable fact that the soon-to-be 45-year-old can't go the standard five innings and doesn't have the velocity to make his fastball and slider contrast?

Make him a LOOGY: a Left-handed, one-out guy.

Throughout his career, Johnson has been the scariest pitcher that left-handed batters had to face. Ask former first baseman and present ESPN analyst John Kruk about the 1993 All-Star Game (if you click the link, press Ctrl and F, and search for "Randy Johnson is a terror").

This season, Johnson is holding left-handed batters to a paltry .505 OPS as opposed to the .848 OPS of opposing right-handed batters. Over his lengthy career, this has held true as well: lefties have a .561 OPS against The Big Unit; righties have a .657 OPS. Considering that Johnson's present team has just one left-hander in their bullpen (Doug Slaten), Johnson would still have tremendous value to them even if he can no longer pitch as a starter.

Left-handed relievers are very valuable in this age of baseball. Teams often strive for not just one, but two left-handed relievers to maximize their ability to out-maneuver the opposing teams. The only reason why Mike Myers stuck around in the Majors after the 2003 season was because he was left-handed -- had he been right-handed, he would have been kicking around Minor League contracts. Every good team has at least one LOOGY (some of them are not only used as a LOOGY, however): the Red Sox have Hideki Okajima and Javier Lopez; the Angels have Darren Oliver; the Cubs have Scott Eyre; the White Sox have Boone Logan and Matt Thornton; the Phillies have J.C. Romero.

This idea, of course, rides on Johnson agreeing to move to the bullpen in the first place. Judging by former Houston Astro Shawn Chacon's reaction when he was given that responsibility, some pitchers may not want to make the transition. But if Johnson wants to rival Jamie Moyer and see who can pitch later into their 50's, he would undoubtedly become an elite relief pitcher.
View Article  Starting Lineup: June 27-29

The players to watch and what to watch for this weekend:

Curtis Granderson, Detroit Tigersvs. Colorado Rockies (6/27-29)

For those of you who counted out the Detroit Tigers after their horrible start, take a peak at the AL Central standings and think again.  Granted, they still trail the division leading Chicago White Sox by five games but the Tigers won 14 of their last 17 and are just two games under .500 going into their weekend series with the Colorado Rockies.  No one on the Tigers is hotter than Curtis Granderson.  Going into the weekend series, Granderson is on a 14-game hitting streak.  He is 23-for-55 during the streak with four doubles and 10 runs scored.  In his five seasons with the Tigers, Granderson has never faced the Rockies but is hitting over .300 in Interleague play.  The Tigers look to continue their run through Interleague play and will attempt to win their fifth consecutive Interleague series.

Albert Pujols, Saint Louis Cardinals at Kansas City Royals (6/27-29)

Before Albert Pujols' injury, the Cardinals trailed the Cubs by just two and a half games.  From June 11-25, Pujols missed 13 games and the Cardinals went 6-7.  Upon his return on Thursday -- despite their loss to the Tigers -- Pujols had an impact with a 4-for-4 performance and one RBI.  Now, Pujols brings his .358 average and 16 home runs into Kansas City where he has thrived in their Interleague match-ups.  In 21 games at Kauffman Stadium, Pujols is 35-for-88 with eight homers, 24 RBI and 22 runs scored in 21 games and hit safely in 19 of those 21 games.  Without Pujols, the Cardinals were swept by the Royals in Saint Louis just two weeks ago.  With Pujols most likely hitting out of the DH spot, the Cardinals will look to avenge their sweep.  It might be tough against the Royals who are 10-1 in their last 11 games.

Jermaine Dye, Chicago White Sox vs. Chicago Cubs (6/27-29)

After being swept in last weekend's series at Wrigley, the White Sox look for a little Interleague revenge against the Chicago Cubs -- owners of the best record in baseball.  After taking two of three from the Dodgers, the Sox hope to continue to get hot hitting from Jermaine Dye who has homered five times in the last seven games and is the owner of a seven-game hitting streak.  Dye is particularly successful in Interleague play in his career with a .305 average, 36 homers and 127 RBI in 181 Interleague games.  Against the current Cubs pitching staff, Dye is 21-for-71 with five home runs and 10 RBI.  He has homered off of Ted Lilly and Jason Marquis twice each and Jon Lieber once and is 2-for-3 against Cubs' closer Kerry Wood. 

Justin Morneau, Minnesota Twins vs. Milwaukee Brewers (6/27-29)

Hot on the heels of the Chicago White Sox are the red hot Minnesota Twins.  The Twins have won nine in a row and 11 of their last 12.  One of the hottest hitting Twins is Justin Morneau.  In his last 16 games, Morneau is 24-for-64 with two home runs and 18 RBI.  Going into their series with the Brewers, Morneau is hitting .310 with 12 homers and 62 RBI.  The 2006 AL MVP is quietly putting up numbers similar to his impressive MVP season and has his Twins in position to take over the AL Central division lead if the White Sox were to continue their struggles against the Cubs.  In 26 career games against the Brew Crew, Morneau is a .299 hitter with five homers and 19 RBI in 87 at-bats.  The Brewers have struggled to keep Morneau out of the hit column -- he has a 17-game hitting streak against the Brewers dating back to 2005.  Morneau owns a walk-off home run against Milwaukee on June 17, 2007 in their 10-9 win.

Carlos Beltran, New York Mets at/vs. New York Yankees (6/27-29)

When Carlos Beltran took a look at the staring pitchers for the Mets-Yankees series this weekend, there is a good chance his mouth watered when he saw Sidney Ponson penciled in for the nightcap of their Subway doubleheader on Friday.  In his career, Beltran is 12-for-25 with two home runs and six RBI against Ponson and owns a 1.336 OPS vs. the newest member of the Yankees rotation.  Beltran is enjoying a productive June despite going 0-for-4 in his last two games.  In 23 games, Beltran is hitting .303 with six home runs and 19 RBI.  With four games against the Yankees, there is a chance that Beltran will not play all four games against the Yankees especially with the expected return of Ryan Church this weekend.  If Jerry Manuel is doing his homework, he will make sure that Beltran is in the lineup to face Ponson as many times as he possibly can.

Jair Jurrjens, Atlanta Braves at Toronto Blue Jays (6/27)

Interested in seeing the 2008 National League Rookie of the Year play?  There is a good chance that the title of NL Rookie of the Year could go to Braves pitcher Jair Jurrjens who is starting for the Braves on Friday.  So far this season, Jurrjens is 7-3 with a 3.20 ERA.  Although there were a couple of rocky starts mixed in, the 22-year-old Jurrjens has not lost since May 12 and is 3-0 in his last seven starts.  There is a lot of history between the Blue Jays and Braves including their managers.  New (old) Blue Jays skipper Cito Gaston played in the minors with Braves manager Bobby Cox.  In addition, Cox hired Gaston as Toronto's hitting coach when he was the manager there and lost to Gaston's Jays in the World Series in 1992.  If Jurrjens can get his eighth win on Friday night, it would tie him with Tim Hudson for victories this season.

Vincente Padilla, Texas Rangers vs. Philadelphia Phillies (6/28)

In Philadelphia Phillies lore, Vincente Padilla is less known for his 49-49 record during his five-plus seasons as a member of the team and more known as the most successful player to come out of a horrible trade that sent Curt Schilling out of Philadelphia and to a World Championship in Arizona.  Before and after playing for the Phillies, Padilla has never faced his old team and on Saturday goes up against their ace, Cole Hamels.  This season, Padilla is no slouch -- he is 10-3 with a 3.74 ERA.  Saturday's Padilla-Hamels match-up is the game most likely to not be a high scoring affair of the three-game slate.  The Rangers score more runs than any team in the American League and the Phillies trail only the Chicago Cubs in the National League in runs per game.  With both teams averaging more than five runs a game and the Rangers not being shut out since August 19, 2007, no one is expecting a pitching duel, which is sometimes exactly when you see one.

Aaron Laffey, Cleveland Indians vs. Cincinnati Reds (6/29)

If there is any uncertainty as to why the Cleveland Indians are struggling this season, a close look at Aaron Laffey's performance this season will give you a glimpse as to why.  It has nothing to do with the 23-year-old Laffey struggling, it is actually the exact opposite.  Don't let Laffey's mediocre 4-4 record fool you -- in 11 starts, Laffey has a 2.83 ERA and nine quality starts.  Despite a 2.84 ERA in two Interleague starts, Laffey has yet to pick up his first Interleague win.  In five of the 11 starts, the Indians have scored two or less runs and Laffey is 3-0 when the team scores more than four runs.  This is an important series for the Indians who expected to be in contention for the AL Central title but are currently in the cellar of the division.  Already seven and a half games out of first place, another losing series and Laffey could soon see some new faces around the clubhouse as the team may begin a mid-season fire sale of talent to begin the rebuilding process.

Jon Rauch, Washington Nationals vs. Baltimore Orioles (6/27-29)

At the beginning of the season, Chad Cordero was the Nationals closer but due to injury, Jon Rauch took over the role.  Limited in his save opportunities, Rauch is 4-1 with 15 saves in 39 appearances with the last place Nationals.  Even when Rauch blows a save, the Nationals still do well -- in his four blown saves, the Nationals are 3-1.  Rauch has performed particularly well in Interleague play.  In his last 17 Interleague appearances, Rauch is 1-0 with 3 saves and a 0.00 ERA.  He has held Interleague opponents in his last 18 innings worked and held them to just five hits and a walk while striking out 22.  The last time Rauch gave up a run in an Interleague game was on May 19, 2007 when he blew a save in two innings of work against the same Baltimore Orioles that the Nationals are playing this weekend.  If Rauch can continue his success, the Nationals might have a hot commodity this trading deadline.

 

View Article  Short Stops Around the Majors for June 26, 2008

- Matt Garza pitched a complete game one-hitter, and Evan Longoria doubled twice and hit a solo home run as the Rays blew past the Marlins, 6-1. Shawn Riggans also drove in 3 runs for Tampa Bay.
- Aubrey Huff went 4-for-5 with 3 doubles, 2 RBI, and 3 runs scored, Jay Payton added 2 hits and 2 RBI, and Nick Markakis doubled, walked twice, scored twice, and drove in 2 runs as the Orioles offense erupted for 13 hits on the way to an 11-6 win over the Cubs.
- Justin Morneau went 3-for-4 with a home run and 3 RBI, and Scott Baker tossed 6 solid innings as the Twins won their 9th straight by beating the Padres, 4-3.
- Jesse Litsch allowed just one run on 3 hits over 8 innings, and Scott Rolen doubled, homered, and drove in 3 runs as the Blue Jays cruised to a 7-1 victory over the Reds.
- Gary Sheffield blasted a solo home run in the bottom of the 9th inning to tie the game, and Clete Thomas walked with the bases loaded in the 10th as the Tigers rallied to walk-off with a 3-2 win over the Cardinals. Curtis Granderson went 4-for-5 for Detroit, and Albert Pujols collected 4 hits and a walk for St. Louis.
- John Danks threw 6 scoreless innings, and Alexei Ramirez singled, doubled, and drove in a run as the White Sox blanked the Dodgers, 2-0.
- Rich Harden struck out 11 while pitching 2-hit ball over 8 scoreless innings, and Carlos Gonzalez had 2 hits and a home run to lead the Athletics to a 5-0 shutout of the Phillies.
- Jamey Carroll reached base 3 times, tripled, and drove in 2 runs, and Cliff Lee gave up one run on 4 hits in 8 innings of work as the Indians took care of the Giants, 4-1.
- David Newhan and Lance Berkman each had 3 hits, and Hunter Pence tripled and knocked in 3 runs as the Astros dominated the Rangers, 7-2. Wandy Rodriguez allowed one run on 5 hits over 8 superb innings for Houston.

Thursday's Scoreboard

American League

National League

Final(10)

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

R

H

E

St. Louis

0

0

0

0

0

1

0

1

0

2

14

0

Detroit «

0

0

0

0

1

0

0

1

1

3

11

1

W:B.Seay(1-1) L:M.Parisi(0-4)
HR: STL- None DET- G.Sheffield (5)

 

Final

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

R

H

E

Philadelphia

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

3

2

Oakland «

2

0

0

0

0

1

0

2

X

5

8

0

W:R.Harden(5-0) L:A.Eaton(2-6)
HR: PHI- None OAK- C.Gonzalez (2)

 

Final

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

R

H

E

San Francisco

0

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

0

1

4

0

Cleveland «

0

0

3

1

0

0

0

0

X

4

8

1

W:C.Lee(11-1) L:M.Cain(4-6) S:J.Borowski (6)
HR: SFG- None CLE- None