Friday, August 1, 2008
Thursday, July 31, 2008
Marlins Rumors
Yanks Pursuing Byrd?
Manny Trade Dead
Odds & Ends
Twins Rumors
Pirates May Hold Up 3 Way Deal
Manny Approves Trade
-Buster Olney reports that the A's aren't likely to complete anymore trades.
-Ken Rosenthal says that the odds on a 3 way deal are about 50-50.
Pair Of Trades Completed
-Florida has acquired lefty reliever Arthur Rhodes from Seattle for minor league righty Gaby Hernandez.
White Sox Agree To Acquire Griffey
Morning Rumors
-Buster Olney now reports that the Maddux to Dodgers deal has hit another snag.
-The Chicago Sun-Times reports that the White Sox are targeting reliever Huston Street. They've been attempting three and even four team scenarios that would land Street and likely send Orlando Cabrera packing...somewhere.
-The SF Chronicle reports that Bengie Molina is probably going nowhere despite reports that he could be traded to Florida for Mike Jacobs.
-The Minneapolis Star Tribune says that Seattle asked for one of Nick Blackburn, Scott Baker, Kevin Slowey, Glen Perkins or Denard Span along with prospects for Adrian Beltre and that won't happen. The Twins could go and get either Mark Grudzielanek or Rich Aurilia with Boof Bonser and Craig Monroe available.
-The Ron Mahay for Brandon Moss was offered by the Royals, which means it could happen.
-Will Ohman talks broke off yesterday between Atlanta and St Louis, according to the Post-Dispatch. AL teams Chicago, Tampa, and Boston are interested.
-Relief pitching is on the agenda for the Phillies, says the Philly Daily News.
While You Were Sleeping...
-Many teams including all 3 AL East contenders are interested in Will Ohman, says Keith Law. The Atlanta Journal-Consitution says the Cards and Tigers are interested.
-The Greg Maddux to the Dodgers talks have started, says Buster Olney.
-Big shocker here: SI's Jon Heyman reports that the Nats and Jim Bowden have overplayed their hand on Tim Redding, and has value has gone way down. 15 scouts were watching last night when Arthur Rhodes was terrible against the Rangers. The Mariners can't do anything right. The Mets remain focused on relief pitching, and they're frustrated on the lack of progress on talks with Raul Ibanez.
-Nobody knows whether Brian Fuentes will be traded today, says MLB.com's Thomas Harding.
-CBS Sports says that the Cubs inquired on David DeJesus and Brian Giles.
-The Providence Journal reports that Boston has interest in Scott Eyre and Ron Mahay and that they've offered Brandon Moss for Mahay. The Boston Globe reports that JJ Putz and Huston Street are still in play.
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Dunn to Rays?
Jacobs For Molina?
Manny & Fuentes
LA's Shortstop Search
Maddux To Dodgers On Hold
Manny...
Three Team Deal Agreeg Upon In Principle
Diamondbacks Working On Dunn
More Red Sox, Marlins, Pirates
Phillies News
Nationals Not Expected to Trade Vets
More Manny
All Quiet in Baltimore
Manny Talk, Odds & Ends
-MLB.com's Adam McCalvey reports that the Brewers aren't on any moves right now, but that could change by tomorrow. They were scouting Eddie Guardado and Arthur Rhodes yesterday.
-MLB.com's TR Sullivan reports that the Rangers want pitching for their catching prospects, and that the Marlins and Reds are hard after Gerald Laird.
-MLB.com's Mark Bowman reports that the Rays and Marlins are still going after Will Ohman.
Stark: Rockies to Make Decision on Fuentes
3 Way Deal Seems Likely..Or Does It
-Ken Rosenthal quotes a Marlins source saying that there's no way that they'd trade top OF prospect Mike Stanton.
Hawkins Deal Complete
-Jayson Stark confirms the Manny deal would be for Jeremy Hermida or Josh Willingham, Ryan Tucker, and Mike Stanton.
Stark: Yanks to Deal Hawkins
Dan Graziano Checks In
-Ken Rosenthal reports that the Rockies are still shopping Brian Fuentes and the Mets and A's are quiet.
Three Way Deal For Manny? Bay to Boston?
-ESPN reports that a Manny Ramirez deal to Florida would send either Jeremy Hermida or Josh Willingham along with top pitching prospect Ryan Tucker and OF Mike Stanton.
Manny On The Verge???
Bay To Rays Talk Slow
-All's quiet with the Reds, says MLB.com's Mark Sheldon.
Manny To Marlins Getting Serious?
-Ken Rosenthal says that the Red Sox would take up around all of the remaining 7 million of Ramirez's salary, and he would have to become a free agent at the end of the season and would decline arbitration so the Marlins would get two draft picks.
-Reds GM Walt Jocketty told the Cincinnati Enquirer that he hasn't talked to anyone about Adam Dunn today, conflicting with Jon Heyman's report saying that there were a pair of suitors.
-Peter Gammons and the Newark Star-Ledger report that the Manny to Florida talks are serious and the latter source says that the Yankees, Tigers, Rays, and Rangers have interest in Scott Schoenweiss.
Afternoon Update
-Jerry Crasnick reports that the Marlins are interested in unhappy Jays C Gregg Zaun but a deal is unlikely at this point. They could go after Jeremy Affeldt.
-Jayson Stark says that the Mariners are asking the Mets for Jon Niese and a second prospect in exchange for Raul Ibanez and New York will pass. The Cubs are saying no to Felix Pie and a prospect for Ibanez. The Mets aren't going after a starting pitcher and the Marlins are denying rumors that they've acquired Arthur Rhodes. The Twins are going after Rich Aurilia and could give the Giants Boof Bonser for him. Philadelphia is still interested in a lefty reliever. The White Sox are dangling Orlando Cabrera for an arm. The Red Sox, Phillies, Brewers, Tigers, Mets, Cardinals and Rays all have interest in Rhodes. As many as 10 different teams have interest in Will Ohman.
-Newsday reports that the Dodgers could trade for Paul Byrd, which would make that their second deal in as many weeks between the two teams.
-No Manny to the Marlins, says the South Florida Sun-Sentinel.
-The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports that SS Reid Brignac and starter Jeff Niemann would be two guys going to Pittsburgh for Jason Bay.
Mid-Morning Rumors
-Ken Rosenthal reports that Manny Ramirez will likely stay for the rest of the season, the Phillies would only take him in a "giveaway". The Mariners' demands are too high for both Jarrod Washburn and Raul Ibanez, wh Arizona could be interested in but their need is diminished. The Braves also offered Will Ohman to the Angels, but no dice.
-Jon Heyman reports that the Mariners just asked an NL team for two top prospects in exchange for Washburn.
-The LA Times reports that the Dodgers aren't serious about Manny Ramirez.
-The Mariners aren't out to dump salary, says MLB.com's Jim Street.
-The Denver Post reports that the Rockies have interest in Josh Fogg, Jarrod Washburn, and Tim Redding. Manager Clint Hurdle wants to keep closer Brian Fuentes.
-The talks for Washburn are dead, says Newsday.
-The Detroit Free Press says that the Tigers probably won't deal for another relief pitcher, which would mean that the Twins would be in the lead for LaTroy Hawkins.
-Adam Everett will remain with the Twins.
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Evening Rumors
-SI's Jon Heyman reports that the Phillies are in the lead in the Ramirez sweepstakes and that the Dodgers and Marlins have also inquired. It isn't yet known what Boston would want from the Phillies.
-Krysten Oliphant and Alyson Footer of MLB.com report that Ed Wade has told Miguel Tejada that he won't be traded. Footer also reports that the 'Stros are looking for a late inning reliever to compliment Doug Brocail. Who do they think they are?
-MLB.com's TR Sullivan reports that Hank Blalock is off the market as he was placed on the DL. The Marlins, Yankees, and Reds have interest in Gerald Laird.
-MLB.com's Ken Mandel says that the Phillies' talks for Ron Mahay are now not close and the team is focusing on Jack Taschner, John Grabow, and Jesse Carlson.
-MLB.com's Joe Frisaro reports that the Marlins are going after Laird, Ramon Hernandez, and Arthur Rhodes.
-MLB.com's Jordan Bastain says that C Gregg Zaun is unhappy in Toronto.
-The Twins will designate Adam Everett for assignment, meaning that he could be free to go to a team like the Dodgers or Orioles soon.
-The Seattle Times reports that the Brewers, Marlins, and Tigers have interest in Eddie Guardado.
-Newsday believes that the Mets are scouting George Sherrill.
Angels Acquire Teixeira
-Jayson Stark reports that Casey Kotchman has been pulled away from his pregame warmups at Fenway meaning that an Angels' deal for Mark Teixeira could very soon be a reality.
-Ken Rosenthal also reports that Kotchman was pulled and a trade is imminent.
-MLB.com's Lyle Spencer reports that the trade that'd send Teixeira and AA reliever Stephen Marek (24 years old, 2-6, 3.66 ERA) is extremely close. This is all the Braves can get? Pathetic. The Angels came away with a steal, and will now be the easy favorites to win the World Series. Kotchman is a very good player, but they have Kendry Morales in the minor leagues and they have the financial resources to even resign Teixeira. The Braves wanted pitching and they get a AA reliever? This is an extremely weak haul for Braves GM Frank Wren and isn't substantially better than the two draft picks they would have received. This no doubt makes the Angels the favorites to take it all.
A's Taking Street Offers
Angels Falling Out Of Tex Talks?
Guillen Wants Out of KC
-Buster Olney reports that with Tim Hudson likely needing Tommy John surgery, the Braves are asking for pitching in exchange for Mark Teixeira.
-The Philly Inquirer reports that there isn't an offer on the table for Ron Mahay.
-Ken Rosenthal reports that the Dodgers are not after either Mark Teixeira or Manny Ramirez and the team isn't going after Jack Wilson or Adam Everett.
-MLB.com's Alyson Footer reports that the Red Sox are interested in Doug Brocail.
-The Minneapolis Star Tribune reports that the Twins and now Tigers have interest in LaTroy Hawkins and that the Dodgers have no interest in Adam Everett.
Tex Talk With Sherman and Heyman
-Jon Heyman reports that the Braves and Diamondbacks are apart in Mark Teixeira discussions and the Yankees are looking for a starting pitcher. Banniser? Redding? Snell? Byrd? The Brewers have scouted Arthur Rhodes.
Blogspot Bonus- Philadelphia placed Pedro Feliz on the DL, does this mean that the Phils go after an infielder?
Jim Molony Report
-Peter Gammons reports that there's tons of interest in Texas' catchers. The Yankees are one of the teams interested in Gerald Laird while Boston is in on Taylor Teagarden.
Blogspot Bonus- The NY Daily News reports that the Mets have released Juan Padilla.
Dodgers Talking About Manny, Other Notes
-The Dodgers and Yankees are also talking about getting Mark Teixeira, says Jayson Stark.
-1510 Radio in Boston reports that the Red Sox could acquire Mark Texeira from Atlanta, with Manny Ramirez headed to Arizona, and prospects going to the Braves.
-Ken Rosenthal reports that the Phillies are not the front-runners for Ron Mahay and other teams could be willing to give up more than Jason Donald.
Phils Not Close On Mahay
-Ken Rosenthal reports that the Dodgers don't have interest in Greg Maddux and a deal will likely not be done. Colorado could go after Paul Byrd, Ian Snell, or Tim Redding.
Angels In Tex Sweepstakes
-The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports that Tim Hudson may need Tommy John surgery.
New Trade Market With Jon Heyman
-Buster Olney reports that nothing appears very promising between the Mets and Raul Ibanez, but if talks do heat up the deal could be expanded to include lefty Arthur Rhodes.
Mahay Bound To Philadelphia?
Lunchtime Notes
-The Jarrod Washburn trade is dead, says the NY Post.
-The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports that the Rays, Cards, Phillies, Red Sox, and Angels have interest in John Grabow.
-Peter Gammons reports that the Red Sox are focusing on Doug Brocail, while Andrew Marchand says that the Mets are focusing on relief pitching.
-The Providence Journal reports that the Red Sox are interested in Ron Mahay.
-The Dallas Morning News says that the Snakes, Rays, and Tigers were scouting last night's Texas-Seattle game.
-Ken Rosenthal reports that top OF prospect Gerardo Parra, RSP Billy Buckner, and IF Jaime D'Antona would be among the players that could head to Atlanta for Mark Teixeira.
Morning Rumor Roundup
Tejada- Ken Rosenthal says that the Astros are buying, not selling and doesn't believe the Tejada to Boston rumor. A major league source says there has been no discussion involving Tejada. MLB.com's Alyson Footer says that the Red Sox are scouting Tejada and reliever Geoff Geary. The Boston Globe reports that there is interest in Geary but not in Tejada. The Houston Chronicle says that the Red Sox have no interest in Tejada while the Nats, Mets, Rangers, Giants, and Nationals have scouted the 'Stros.
-Manny Ramirez won't go to Arizona, says MLB.com's Steve Gilbert, while the team is close to an extension with Dan Haren.
-Paul Byrd could go to the Rockies, says MLB.com's Anthony Castrovince.
-Ken Rosenthal reports that the Marlins are aggressively pursuing Gerald Laird, though the Yankees, Brewers, and Reds are also interested. The Ft Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel says the Fish are looking at Bengie Molina, Ramon Hernandez, and Ryan Doumit along with Laird. The Cards could go after Edgar Renteria. There doesn't seem to be a tradable SS to allow the Orioles to deal George Sherrill to the Angels, Brewers, Rays, or Phillies. Andruw Jones has been benched. Why doesn't anyone want Adam Dunn?
-BP's Will Carroll reports that the Rockies could move Yorvit Torrealba, but not to the Marlins. Would the Rays part with Dan Wheeler? Jeff Kent won't be traded. The White Sox have been aggressive, while the Twins, Mets, Phillies, and Rays have been quiet. Some teams are interested in David Weathers.
-The talks seem over with Jarrod Washburn, says the NY Daily News and the Yanks will probably not deal for a catcher.
-The Twins could deal Adam Everett to the Dodgers, says the Minneapolis Star Tribune.
-The Phillies probably won't get Brian Fuentes, according to the Philly Inquirer. Will Ohman could still be an option along with a righty bat.
Monday, July 28, 2008
This Could Be Bad For Hudson, Braves
-MLB.com's Mychael Urban reports that the Mets have been talking to the A's about Huston Street, and the Rockies have inquired about Justin Duchscherer. Mark Ellis could also be on the block.
-The Brewers will likely stand pat, says Adam McCalvey of MLB.com.
-John Maine left the Mets game early with shoulder stiffness.
-Michael Young has a broken finger, he'll be out 5-7 days.
Olney, Rays, and Fish
-MLB.com's Bill Chastain thinks that any move the Rays make would be some sort of small surprise move.
-MLB.com's Joe Frisaro reports that Alejandro de Aza will miss the rest of the season with ankle surgery.
Tex Deals On The Table, Arroyo Off Market
-Jayson Stark reports that the Reds have taken Bronson Arroyo off the market, which takes an option off the table for the Yankees and Rockies. Shouldn't a bad team like the Reds be sellers?
-The Boston Globe reports that the Red Sox reached out to the Dodgers about Manny Ramirez but LA wanted Boston to take the contract of Andruw Jones.
Red Sox Interested In Tejada, Even More Tex Talk
-Jon Heyman reports that Atlanta and Arizona are discussing a deal that would send Mark Teixeira to the D-Backs for a package led by Chad Tracy, not Conor Jackson. Sources have told Heyman that talks aren't as far along as people are saying.
-MLB.com's Alyson Footer says that the Astros are looking for bullpen help. Don't they realize they're in last place and should sell?!?
More Tex Talk
Burnett Won't Be Traded
-Hank Blalock is out with stomach problems, according to the Dallas Morning News. Does that mean he was traded to the Giants? When Ray Durham was dealt to the Brewers he sat out the previous game with the flu. So we'll see...
-The Rays designated Gary Glover for assignment.
Posada To Have Season Ending Surgery
Eyre Available, Tex Sweeps Is On, Izzy Back As Closer
-MLB.com's Matthew Leach reports that Jason Isringhausen will resume his closer duties as Ryan Franklin will go back to a setup role.
-Ken Rosenthal reports that the Braves are also shopping Mark Kotsay.
-All of the Reds trade chips will likely remain with the team this week, saus MLB.com's Mark Sheldon.
DIamondbacks and Braves Deep In Talks
-MLB.com's Dick Kaegel reiterated the rumor that the Yankees could go after Brian Bannister.
Washburn Media Squabble
Blogspot Bonus Houston activated Roy Oswalt from the DL.
Stark Update
Now Will The Braves Sell?
New Teixeira Talk
Twins Interested In Hawkins, No Manny For Phils
-Phillies GM Pat Gillick told the New York Times that they won't acquire Manny Ramirez.
Afternoon Update
-Jayson Stark reports that the Tigers, Rays, Yankees, and Cardinals are interested in Will Ohman. The Marlins are still looking for that big lefty arm in the bullpen like Fuentes or George Sherrill, but will probably end up settling for someone like Arthur Rhodes. The Cubs are no longer looking for pitching.
-MLB.com's Jim Street reports that the Yankees are the main suitors for Jarrod Washburn, the Mets for Raul Ibanez, and the Rays for Adrian Beltre.
Mets Unlikely To Get Manny
Braves Had Deal In Place For Bay, Still Have Interest
-The Seattle Times reports that the Mariners may wait until August or the offseason to dump Jarrod Washburn so that another team providing salary relief would not be held against the M's in negotiations. The M's are looking for salary relief and one of Melky Cabrera or Brett Gardner. A Washburn deal is now more likely to go down through waivers.
Rays, Twins, Bucs
-The Minneapolis Star Tribune reports that the Twins players aren't asking management to make a deal.
-The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports that the Dodgers are still the main suitors for Jack Wilson though the Tigers are a bit interested.
-Lefty reliever Jaime Walker was activated from the DL and he could potentially be trade bait.
Odds & Ends
-Buster Olney reports that Twins AAA SS Adam Everett could be a good fit for the Dodgers.
-Toronto placed Brian Tallet on the DL, likely eliminating the posibility of the lefty being traded. As reported last night, Adam Eaton has been sent to the minors.
-MLB.com's Lyle Spencer thinks that the Rays should go after Adrian Beltre, Arthur Rhodes, and Erik Bedard.
-The Providence Journal reports that Boston has talked to the Mets, Phillies, Dodgers, and Diamondbacks about Manny Ramirez.
-The Boston Globe reports that the Cardinals have the best shot at getting AJ Burnett. The Tigers could go after Jack Taschner and Scott Schowenweiss.
-Newsday reports that the asking price is too high on Raul Ibanez, the Yanks and Mariners are playing chicken, and talks between the Yankees and Rangers for a Catcher went nowhere.
Blogspot Bonus- I disagree on Everett being a good fit for the Dodgers, because the guy can barely hit. They already have a slick fielding SS who can't hit in Angel Berroa.
Early Morning Rumor Roundup
-Steve Phillips went through some rumors on ESPN.com last night and said that even though the Dodgers need bullpen help, they wouldn't get Brian Fuentes unless the dealt Matt Kemp to the Rockies. Dunn, Winn, and Bay are corner outfield possibilities for the Mets. Many teams have backed away from Huston Street. Like everyone, Phillips was shocked that the Astros got Randy Wolf. The Rays want bullpen help and a righty hitting OF, but he thinks that there's reluctance to get a star player. It'll be a challange for Frank Wren to trade Teixeira.
-Jon Heyman reports that it's highly unlikely that they deal Fuentes or Matt Holliday before the deadline. Colorado GM Dan O'Dowd said that he'd likely be a buyer rather than a seller. They have interest in Paul Byrd and Josh Fogg. They've received at least a half dozen inquiries on Holliday including the Mets, Angels, and Phillies. The Marlins, Red Sox, Cardinals, and Rays are all interested in Fuentes.
-The Yankees are willing to wait the Mariners out on Jarrod Washburn, says the NY Post. Remember they did the same thing a couple of years ago with Bobby Abreu and Cory Lidle (may God rest his soul). Pedro Martinez may return on Friday. It's growing less and less likely that the Mets will acquire a corner OF before the deadline. The team has never discussed Padres OF Brian Giles.
-The South Florida Sun-Sentinel reports that C Matt Treanor had a setback in rehab and that means the team will probably try to make a move before the deadline. Yorvit Torrealba, Miguel Olivo, and Gerald Laird are names that will be brought up. Johnny Estrada was dfa'd but the Fish don't want any of that. The Miami Herald talked about Cincy's David Ross. There's a need for a lefty reliever.
-The LA Times reports that the Angels don't really have a pressing need.
-Texas isn't very motivated to make a deal, says the Dallas Morning News. There's definitely interest in their catchers. The Reds have scouted Gerald Laird and the Rangers want pitching in return (how ironic). The Rangers and Giants have talked about a Hank Blalock deal.
Sunday, July 27, 2008
Heyman Checks In
-LehighValleyLive.com reports that JA Happ was taken out of his start because he's set to replace Adam Eaton on the roster. Apparently, Eaton is getting dfa'd.
-The Daily Herald reports that Jon Lieber or Scott Eyre could go with the emergence of Jeff Samardzija.
-Good night...
Washburn To Yankees Looking Bleak
Tigers, Phillies, Mets, Marlins, Rays, Dodgers, Diamondbacks, Manny!
-MLB.com's Jason Beck reports that with the Tigers closer situation now unsettled, the team has interest in relievers from both sides of the mound.
-MLB.com's Ken Mandel reports that JA Happ may have been taken out of his AAA start because he was called up or because an unspecified trade was made. And oh yeah, the annual Manny rumors have once again started up.
Blogspot Bonus- The Philly Inquirer reports that a Manny deal is unlikely though it was discussed internally. If they don't bring back Pat Burrell, Manny could be obtained.
Washburn Talks Going Nowhere, Other Notes
-MLBtraderumors.com reports that Phils prospect JA Happ was pulled early from his start today.
-MLB.com reports that Phil Hughes is in high demand and 20 teams have asked about Rangers catchers.
Will The Rockies Buy or Sell?
Manny, Laird, Washburn Talks
-MLB.com reports that the Yankees and Reds are interested in Gerald Laird, and MLB.com's Bryan Hoch says that the Yanks are still going after Jarrod Washburn.
ESPN's Trade Blog Wakes Up
-Jayson Stark reports that there's no substance to the Manny talks, but the team remains interested in Brian Fuentes, George Sherrill, Jack Taschner, and John Grabow.
Blogspot Bonus- The Dodgers have optioned Andy LaRoche to AAA, and rumors have been swirling that he could be dealt for releif help.
Arroyo, Molina On Rumor Mill, Chipper To DL
-MLB.com's Joe Frisaro reports that the Marlins have talked with the Giants about Bengie Molina, but the asking price could be too high.
-MLB.com's Mark Bowman reports that Chipper Jones will likely be placed on the DL tomorrow.
Jones Out As Tigers Closer
-Nothing new on the Jarrod Washburn front, says Ken Rosenthal, he also says that there aren'tany realistic suitors for Manny Ramirez.
-Mike Scioscia isn't ruling out a trade for the Angels, says MLB.com.
Pirates Rumors
Cubs Standing Pat, Tigers & Braves Rumors
-The Cubs are very happy with standing pat, according to the Chicago Tribune. GM Jim Hendry believes that Alfonso Soriano will begin to swing a hot bat and be as good an acquisition as they can get.
-MLB.com reports that the Tigers had a scout watching the Giants' Jack Taschner. The Brewers, Mets, and Phillies are also interested.
-MLB.com's Mark Bowman reports that the Braves appear to still be buyers and will be hesitant to deal Mark Teixeira (Arizona?) or Ron Mahay.
-Jarrod Washburn will apparently make his start with the Mariners today, meaning that a trade hasn't been made.
-The Rockies may call up Jeff Francis for tomorrow's start.
Washburn, Mets, and Rays Rumors
-The NY Daily News reports that the Mets' focus is now on Raul Ibanez, but Seattle could be asking for too much.
-The SF Chronicle reports that the Rays are looking at relievers Brian Fuentes, George Sherrill, Alan Embree, and Jack Taschner.
Bannister To Yankees?
-The Cardinals, Brewers, Marlins and others are interested in George Sherrill. Baltimore should be able to acquire at least two future major leaguers.
Tex To Snakes False, Twins Standing Pat
-The St Paul Pioneer Press reports that the Twins will probably not make any moves before Thursday and definitely won't deal way any veteran talent. To get players they can deal one of their pitchers like Nick Blackburn, Kevin Slowey, Glenn Perkins, Brian Duensing, or Kevin Mulvey. Melvin Mora, Adrian Beltre, Garrett Atkins, and a setup reliever were mentioned.
Cardinals Talk & The Asinine Astros
-The Houston Chronicle reports that the Astros will have a scout on hand when Freddy Garcia has his workout. First the Randy Wolf trade and now this? Why are the last place Astros acting like they're contending for the playoffs? Am I missing something?
-Former Astros prospect Jason Hirsh will likely start for Colorado tomorrow.
-Nats SS Christian Guzman has a right thumb contusion and will likely miss the next couple of days, says the team website.
Early Morning Roundup
-The NY Post reports that the Mets have inquired about the availability of Manny Ramirez, but the Phillies would be best equipped to make a deal. The Post also reports that the Mets now have their sights set on Raul Ibanez, Randy Winn, Adam Dunn, Austin Kearns, or maybe Jose Guillen. "I guess you would say I'm less optimistic," said Jerry Manuel about an outfielder.
-At 1:14 this morning, Jon Heyman of SI.com reported that the Mets won't make a deal for Manny. Ramirez was said by some, according to Heyman to have his eyes set on the Angels. The Mets now turn their attention to Ibanez with an eye on the high asking price of Jason Bay, considering they asked Omar Minaya for Fernando Martinez in exchange for Xavier Nady.
-TSN quotes the NY Post story I had on here last night, saying that the Yankees were set to acquire Jarrod Washburn for "several prospects".
-The Philly Inquirer reports that several teams are interested in Fuentes but doesn't mention any of them. Great job...
Saturday, July 26, 2008
Yanks Get "Green Light" To Get Washburn
Latest ESPN Trade Rumors
-Peter Gammons says that the Cardinals are the favorites for Brian Fuentes. Florida is unwilling to part with Anibal Sanchez and will go after Arthur Rhodes. The price for Jason Bay right now is huge.
-Jayson Stark says that Randy Winn is a back burner guy for the Mets.
-MLB.com says that Brian Giles doesn't want to be traded.
Training Camp Chronicle: Campbell, Shockey & Pac
"How will Campbell do? I think he'll love playing in Zorn's system. It's the type of offense he played in his senior season at Auburn. And I don't believe that team lost a game."
They didn't, but they also had Ronnie Brown and Caddy Williams, but the point is his familiarity with the system; it wouldn't be foreign to him like offenses in previous years.
"Zorn has worked with Campbell on taking longer strides and getting lower in the pocket. I really think it's a nice match. So yes, it's tough to learn a bunch of new systems, but you can't use that as an excuse. This is a good system for Campbell."
I'll be looking forward to seeing him a week from Sunday in the Hall of Fame Game. I delved into the Jeremy Shockey trade on Tuesday, but the Football Scientist KC Joyner spoke to me about how Shockey upgrades the Saints offense:
"Shockey's YPAs weren't that much better than Eric Johnson's but Johnson has too many durability issues. Shockey will be an improvement on that front and his YPA should go up some under Payton, as Payton will use him a lot more as a flex TE."
As I also discussed on Tuesday, Shockey will be ideally utilized in head coach Sean Payton's system and will be able to stretch the field and cause more distractions. Despite Shockey's seemingly similar yards per average than Eric Johnson's, Shockey will cause more guys to defend him which will free up guys like Marques Colston and Reggie Bush. If Shockey can keep himself together, New Orleans got themselves a major piece.
The Dallas Cowboys open camp today with numerous question marks on both sides of the ball, but there isn't a question greater than the question of CB Adam "Pacman" Jones. If Jones is reinstated by comissioner Roger Goodell, he'll compete with Anthony Henry for a starting CB spot opposite Terrance Newman and will return punts and kicks. But his greatest obstacle to once again isn't a grueling training camp or a monster WR, it's the off the field temptations led by his chief vice the strip club. ESPN's Jeremy Green thinks that Jones will not only be there, but will excel at his position:
"I think he's going to make the team. He's going to be there. I think he'll stay out of trouble. I think he finally gets it. I think he has a chance to start. Dallas is now all of a sudden deep in the secondary. He's had a great offseason. I think he has a chance to be a starting corner and an impact player."
Matt Williamson described Jones as "Big time difference maker. Can be an elite CB. Great player. That secondary is amazing." But nobody questions Pacman's ability on the field, the major issue is whether he can control himself off it. For the Training Camp Chronicle, this is SprungOnSports...
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Monday, July 14, 2008
1st half awards
1. Josh Hamilton, Tex
2. J.D. Drew, Bos
3. Ian Kinsler, Tex
NL MVP
1. Albert Pujols, Stl
2. Chase Utley, Phi
3. Lance Berkman, Hou
AL Cy Young
1. Roy Halladay, Tor
2. Cliff Lee, Cle
3. Justin Duchscherer, Oak
NL Cy Young
1. Dan Haren, Ari
2. Tim Lincecum, SF
3. Cole Hamels, Phi
AL Rookie of the Year
1. Evan Longoria, TB
2. Jacoby Ellsbury, Bos
3. Greg Smith, Oak
NL Rookie of the Year
1. Edison Volquez, Cin
2. Jair Jurrjens, Atl
3. Hiroki Kuroda, LAD
AL Manager of the Year
1. Joe Maddon, TB
2. Ozzie Guillen, ChW
3. Ron Gardenhire, Min
NL Manager of the Year
1. Tony Larussa, Stl
2. Lou Pinella, ChC
3. Charlie Manuel, Phi
LVP AL
1. Richie Sexson, Sea
LVP NL
1. Andruw Jones, LAD
Sunday, July 13, 2008
Friday, June 27, 2008
Happening Again? I Think So, Why This Draft Reminds Me of 1996
At 1:00AM, about an hour after the draft, the T-wolves traded Ovinton J'Anthony Mayo, Marco Jaric, Antoine Walker and Greg Buckner to the Grizzlies for Kevin Love, Mike Miller, Brian Cardinal and Jason Collins. A blockbuster, brain teasing trade that makes you wonder what this may change for the futures of two perenial stars. Mayo and Love may eventually be looked at as the top guard and top forward in the league if their chips fall right, and they will look back and realize how different their careers may have been in opposite parts of the country. Let me explain why this trade makes sense. The Grizzlies are now stacked with guards, Mike Conley, Javaris Crittenton, Rudy Gay, Kyle Lowry, and now Jaric and Mayo. It looks as if they will have a starting five of Conley, Mayo, Gay, Warrick, Darko, if they stayed this way right now. The future in Memphis involves movement and guard play, and Love didnt seem to fit the system. On the other side, Minnesota seems to want a David Robinson/Tim Duncan connection in Al Jefferson and Kevin Love, not that they can be compared yet, but Jefferson reminds me of a yound Robinson and Love's fundementally sound mind reminds me of the Duncan of today. They have Telfair, Miller and Foye/Brewer to build around them and it could lead to more wins in a few years.
Now ill give a history lesson. Four times has a trade been made within the top 5 since 1993. Penny Hardaway, drafted 3 by the Warriors, traded for Chris Webber who was number 1 for the Magic. Antwan Jamison drafted 4 byt the Raptors, traded to Golden State for Vince Carter, who was drafted 5. And in 2006 Lamarcus Aldridge, drafted 2 by the Bulls was traded to the Balzers for Tyrus Thomas, picked 4. The draft I think this one was conparable to was the 1996, where Stephon Marbury, drafted 4 by the Bucks, was traded to the T-wolves for 5 pick Ray Allen. Whats makes a draft you may ask? What it looks like ten years later. This draft had tons of stars, Iverson, Camby, Pedja, Antoine Walker, Kobe, Nash, Jermaine O'Neal, Fisher, Ilgauskas, and of course Allen and Marbury. This years draft had a trade within the top five, and Rose/Beasley could be compared to Iverson/Camby of that year. Campby was going to be a prolific scorer out of UMass and Iverson a great point guard out of Georgetown. I'm not saying that Brandon Rush who was picked 13th will be the next Kobe, who went 13th, or that Robin Lopez who went 15 to Phoenix will be as productive as Steve Nash who also went 15 to the Suns, but im just saying that there will be many stars from this years draft, and many busts.
Will Be Stars: Rose, Beasley, Mayo, Love, Bayless(the Nash of this years draft), Randolph and Alexander, Hickson, Arthur
Busts: Westbrook, Lopez Brothers, Koufos.
Ballers, but not Hallers: Gordon, Gallinari, Augustine, etc.
Friday, May 9, 2008
Around The Majors- Friday
Thursday’s Best & Worst
-Pittsburgh scored thrice off of Matt Cain in the 7th to sweep the Giants 5-4. Ryan Doumit drove in 2 as Matt Capps and co closed the door.
-A Matt Diaz single in the 9th gave the Braves their 6th straight win, 5-4 over San Diego. Both Jo-Jo Reyes and Buddy Carlyle left the game with injuries, but the bullpen was able to come through with the win. Shawn Estes pitched in his first major league game since 4/5/06.
-5 innings from Mike Mussina was followed by 4 scoreless bullpen innings as the Yankees conquered Cleveland 6-3. Damon, Giambi, Cano, and Betemit homered for New York as Paul Byrd was tagged with the loss.
-John Danks pitched 5 solid innings as the White Sox tamed the Twins 5-2. Dye and Uribe went deep for the Pale Hose.
-Kyle Lohse allowed 7 runs in 4 innings as the Rockies crushed the Cardinals 9-3. Atkins and Ianetta each drove in 2 for Colorado.
-Brandon Webb threw a complete game 6 hitter as Arizona beat Philadelphia 8-3. Young and Upton homered for the Snakes as Brett Myers was saddled with the loss.
-Justin Verlander is now 1-6 as Boston bested Detroit 5-1 as Josh Beckett allowed 1 run over 7. Youkilis and Varitek each drove in 2.
-Toronto scored 3 times in the 9th off of Troy Percival, but the Rays would have the last laugh. They scored 5 in the 13th off of Shawn Camp capped off by a Dioner Navarro grand slam to beat the Jays 8-3. JP Howell pitched 3 scoreless for the win.
-Carlos Villanueva allowed 7 runs over 5 as Matt Treanor drove in 3 in the Marlins’ 7-2 win over Milwaukee.
-Austin Keanres and Rob Mackowiak each drove in 2 as the Nationals hammered Houston 8-3. John Lannan allowed just 1 run in 6 for the win.
-Daniel Cabrera threw a complete game, allowing 1 run on 3 hits striking out 7 as Baltimore beat KC 4-1. Nick Markakis hit a 3 run homer for the win.
-Kason Gabbard was charged by Richie Sexson in a brawl ensuing act, and then left the game with an injury but the Rangers smoked Seattle 5-0 as Felix Hernandez was once again defeated. But the sad part is that the pitch that Sexson charged the mound on wasn't even close, it didn't even hit him!
News, Notes & Rumors
-Jimmy Rollins is set to rejoin the Phillies in San Francisco today, and may even start.
-After an appeal, Yankees miscreant reliever Kyle Farnsworth's suspension for throwing over Manny Ramirez's head was reduced from 3 games to 1, and will serves his punishment tonight against Detroit. With Kei Igawa on the mound, this may be the night they need him the most. Classic Farnsworth...
-All kidding aside here, Doug Davis is now cancer free after a treatment to remove his thyroid and will pitch a rehab start in AAA Tuscon tomorrow.
-Recently released OF Jason Michaels was dealt to Pittsburgh for a PTBNL.
-It's a catching connundrum in Washington as both Paul Lo Duca and Johnny Estrada were placed on the DL, as Jesus Flores and Elijah Dukes were brought up.
-Scott Eyre and Bill Bray will return to their respective clubs as Kent Mercker has landed on the DL.
-8-0 Brandon Webb won’t be a free agent until after the 2010 season, but they’re now worrying that they may have to give him Johan Santana money when the time arrives. (East Valley Tribune)
-The Rocky Mountain News reports that with Phillies GM Pat Gillick retiring after the season, Philadelphia could target Yankees GM Brian Cashman.
-The Cincinnati Enquirer says that the Reds could deal Adam Dunn and Ken Griffey to save 25 million dollars.
-David Wells could return to the Yankees, says the New York Post. Please don't let this be true! Jayson Stark, help me! "No interest, best I can tell. The source of that story, remember, was David Wells. He should get Hank Steinbrenner to hire him in the front office so he can sign himself as a pitcher."
Don't give Boomer any ideas...
-The Rockies will pass on a Josh Fogg trade, says the Denver Post.
-The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports that manager Ned Yost is squarely on the hot seat. Derrick Turnbow is not likely to be traded and will probably report to AAA Nashville.
-The Boston Herald says that the Yankees kept Gary Sheffield and then dealt him to Detroit to keep him away from the Red Sox.
-John Smoltz should return soon for the Braves to become their closer, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. "Something starting with a '2'," Smoltz said. "One of those days." Reliever Mike Gonzalez will not return in mid-May, but will be in more extended rehab.
-Despite hitting for the cycle on Wednesday, scouts are saying that Twins OF Carlos Gomez swings at too many bad pitches, says the St Paul Pioneer Press. I asked Jayson Stark his take on the young speedster:
"Carlos Gomez is an intriguing guy. When you watch him in a game like that (Wednesday), you can certainly understand why he was the centerpiece of that Santana trade. But to be a star, he's going to have to simmer down up there. He has walked three times all season, so he isn't exactly your prototype top-of-the-order bat. And he takes some furious hacks. Ron Gardenhire told me in spring training that Gomez swung so hard at one pitch, he swore he broke his bat before the ball got there. So that part of his game is a work in progress. That's for sure."
-The New York Daily News reports that most Mets fans want manager Willie Randolph fired, and that the team could be close to releasing reliever Jorge Sosa and his 2 million dollar deal for this season.
-Rangers manager Ron Washington could be on the hotseat, says the Philadelphia Daily News.
-Sadly, Freddie Bynum is now Baltimore’s starting SS. (Washington Post)
-After a slow start with the big club, the Mariners have benched Jeff Clement. (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
-Expect more playing time for Cards OF Ryan Ludwick, says the St Louis Post Dispatch.
-With his 2-22 slump, the St Pete Times reports that the Rays have benched Evan Longoria.
-The Red Sox should probably dump Coco Crisp. The Boston Globe reports that this season, Boston scores 6.4 runs per game when Jacoby Ellsbury starts to 3.8 when Crisp is in the lineup.
Friday On Tap
It's the first inning at Wrigley and Chris Young has already gone deep (his 9th) as Haren and Arizona lead Ted Lilly and the Cubs 1-0. If it gets much better than Halladay and Sabathia tonight, come see me. The Yankees open up a series in Detroit against Kenny Rogers and the Tigers, Garland faces Shields in Tampa, and Glavine faces Snell in Pittsburgh. The Red Sox open in Minnesota as Lester faces bonser, and Cook battles Peavy in San Diego.
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Around The Majors- Tuesday Tidbits
-Another strong performance by Jair Jurrjens led the Braves past the Padres 5-3. Jones and Kotsay both went deep off of Chris Young as Jeff Bennett picked up his first save. Atlanta has won 4 straight, San Diego has dropped 7 of 10.
-The Red Sox have now won 5 in a row as Tim Wakefield threw 8 scoreless innings as Boston blanked the slumping Tigers 5-0. Ortiz and Ramirez both hit solo blasts as Detroit has lost 5 straight.
-A 3 run David Dellucci homer off of Joba Chamberlain in the 8th won it for the Indians in a 5-3 decision over the Yankees. Both Pettitte and Carmona registered solid outings but Rafael Perez won it, and Rafael Betancourt saved it for the Tribe.
-Nate McLouth homered twice and drove in 3 as the Pirates pillaged the Giants 12-6 at PNC. Zach Duke picked up the win as Sanchez, Nady, and LaRoche each drove in 2 for the Bucs.
-The Rays got 2 RBI from Aki Iwamura and 6 innings from Andy Sonnanstine in a 5-4 win over Toronto. AJ Burnett struck out 10 in his 6 innings of work, but got the loss. Lyle Overbay drove in 2 for the Jays, but Troy Percival was able to close the door for the Tampa win.
-Carlos Zambrano threw 8 shutout frames to outduel Aaron Harang, and Kerry Wood closed out a 3-0 Cubs win over the Reds. Ronny Cedeno drove in 2 for Chicago.
-Scott Olsen pitched 8 2/3 shutout innings as the Marlins blanked Jeff Suppan and the Brewers 3-0. Mike Jacobs hit a 2 run homer for Florida, Olsen had 8 k's, and Kevin Gregg pitched the final out with the bases loaded for his 6th save.
-A 2 run double by Carlos Lee over Luis Ayala in the 8th gave Houston a 6-5 win over the Nationals. Lance Berkman went 5-5 with 4 runs scored for the Astros as Doug Brocail won it, and Jose Valverde saved it.
-It was the Garrett Anderson show in KC. He homered and drove in all 5 Angels run as Los Angeles bested the Royals 5-3. Brian Bannister took the loss for KC.
-Gavin Floyd took a no-hitter into the 9th and got one out before allowing a Joe Mauer hit in a 7-1 win over the Twins. Quentin and Dye each drove in 2 as Nick Blackburn took the Minnesota loss.
-A Rick Ankiel homer in the 8th proved to be the game winnner, as 3 Rocky runs in the 9th weren't enough in a 6-5 loss to St Louis. Chris Ianetta drove in 3 in the loss, their 8th in 10 games.
-Arizona scored 5 in the 4th to give Randy Johnson and the D-Backs a 6-4 win over Philadelphia. Both SS's in the game, Stephen Drew and Eric Bruntlett homered and drove in 3 for their respective clubs. Brandon Lyon picked up the Arizona save.
-Justin Duchscherer allowed 2 runs over 7 as Oakland bested Baltimore 4-2. Alan Embree and Santiago Casilla closed the door on the win.
-Josh Hamilton and David Murphy each homered and drove in 3 in Texas' 10-1 stomping of Seattle. Sidney Ponson had another stellar start, allowing just a run in 7 innings.
-The Mets started off really well, taking Hiroki Kuroda out of the game in the 4th off 8 hits and Moises Alou's steal of home but the Dodgers bullpen was dominant. They allowed just 3 hits the rest of the way, and Blake DeWitt made sure to provide the offense. He drove in 4, including an inside-the-park homer off of loser Nelson Figeroa as Los Angeles defeated New York 5-4. Takashi Saito saved it for the Dodgers.
News, Notes & Rumors
-The MLB Players Association is looking into whether teams colluded into not signing players like Barry Bonds and Kenny Lofton. The chances of this working are slim to none, and this work being done on Bonds' behalf is unquestionably sickening to many a baseball fan. Worry about stopping steroids in baseball, not potentially reward someone who took them.
-Both Toronto Shortstops David Eckstein and John McDonald both got hurt in their 5-4 loss to Tampa, and both will miss at least a few days. Marco Scutaro will try to take advantage of this odd occurrance as he'll get more playing time.
-As expected, the Twins placed Scott Baker on the DL with a strained groin retroactive to Sunday, and brought up pitcher Kevin Slowey.
-The Mariners have denied going after Ken Griffey Jr, says the Seattle Times, but the Cincinnati Enquirer is convinced that KGJ wants out as a Red.
-Jacque Jones would be a good fit for the Marlins, according to the Ft Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel.
-The Rockies are interested in Josh Fogg, and were told by the A's that Joe Blanton is currently unavailable. (Cincinnati Enquirer, Contra Costa Times)
-The Indians will try to trade Jason Michaels, but will offer him a AAA assignment if they're unsuccessful. (Cleveland Plain Dealer)
-Alexei Ramirez was activated by the White Sox as they ponder releasing a player like Juan Uribe.
-MLB talked to the White Sox about the infamous slump-busting blowup dolls, but no punishment is expected, according to the Chicago Sun-Times.
Wednesday On Tap
3 day games today has Lieber facing Volquez in Cincinnati, Maine and Penny in Los Angeles, and Guthrie facing Blanton in Oakland. 5-0 Cliff Lee will battle 6-0 Chien-Ming Wang at 7pm on ESPN. Clay Buchholz faces the Tigers, Tim Hudson goes against San Diego, and Barry Zito makes his return to the mound against Pittsburgh.
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
Around The Majors- Monday Memories
-Dice-K walked 8 batters in his start against Detroit, but only gave up 1 run on 2 hits over 6 as Matsuzaka, (5-0) Papelbon and the Red Sox tamed the Tigers 5-3. Lowell and Youkilis each homered and drove in a pair for Boston.
-Dustin McGowan and Javier Vazquez were locked in a pitchers duel, but a Matt Stairs homer in the 7th gave Toronto a 1-0 win over Chicago who has lost their last six. The White Sox loaded the bases in the 9th, but BJ Ryan got a Pablo Ozuna double play to preserve the win.
-The Reds scored 3 in the 1st and 2 in the 3rd, which was enough to conquer the Cubs 5-3. Dunn and Keppinger each drove in 2 as Cueto defeated Dempster.
-Who knew that Ervin Santana would have a better first 5 weeks that his similarly surnamed counterpart Johan. The Angels hurler pitched a complete game shutout, allowing 4 hits and fanning nine as Los Angeles blanked KC 4-0. Brett Tomko had a very good start, but Joel Peralta allowed homers to Anderson and Brandon Wood.
-St Louis pushed a run across on Brian Fuentes in the 9th to edge Colorado 6-5. Joel Piniero only threw 3 innings, but drove in a pair of runs in the win. Brad Hawpe homered for hapless Colorado.
-Max Scherzer was minimized a bit by the powerful Phillies offense. The rookie phenom gave up 5 runs (2 earned) in 4 frames as the Phils dusted the Diamondbacks 11-4. Eric Bruntlett drove in 3 as Jaime Moyer allowed just 2 runs over 7 solid frames.
-Baltimore scored off of Huston Street in the 9th to tie it, but an Emil Brown single off of Jim Johnson in the 10th gave Oakland a 2-1 win over Baltimore. Garrett Olson and Dana Eveland both pitched well, but neither factored in the decision.
-Kevin Millwood allowed 7 runs over 3 as Seattle smoked Texas 7-3. Sexson and Balentien went deep for the Mariners.
-Oliver Perez allowed homers to Furcal, DeWitt, and Kemp as Chad Billingsley and the Dodgers downed the Mets 5-1.
Monday, May 5, 2008
Around The Majors- Monday
-A Casey Blake throwing error in the 5th and a Miguel Olivo homer in the 9th gave Gil Meche and KC a 2-0 win over Aaron Laffey and the struggling Indians.
-Darrell Rasner 1, Hughes/Kennedy 0. After the prospect lefty was sent to AAA, Rasner allowed just a 2 run Adrian Beltre dinger over 6 innings as the Yankees shelled Carlos Silva and Seattle 8-2 for the 3 game sweep. Matsui and Cabrera each had 2 RBI.
-Roy Halladay struck out 7 over 7 1/3 of 3 run ball as Toronto edged Chicago 4-3. Matt Stairs drove in a pair for the Jays.
-Greg Maddux will need another try for 350, as he allowed 5 runs on 11 hits in just over 5 frames as Florida flushed the Padres 10-3. Dan Uggla drove in 3 as Andrew Miller threw 6 innings for the victory.
-Atlanta scored 7 in the 2nd off of Bronson Arroyo and routed the Reds 14-7. Chipper Jones homered and drove in 5, Mark Kotsay went deep with 3 RBI.
-Boston battered Scott Kazmir in his first start of the season, and the Red Sox got a homer and 4 RBI from Kevin Youkilis in a 7-3 win over Tampa.
-Tim Redding allowed one run over 6 1/3 innings and Aaron Boone homered in Washington's 5-2 win over Pittsburgh. Adam LaRoche homered in the loss.
-Carlos Ruiz homered in the 8th to tie it, and then a Eugenio Velez error allowed the winning run to score in the 9th as Philadelphia shocked the Giants 5-4. Brad Lidge got the win.
-Houston scored twice of Eric Gagne in the 9th to tie it, and then won it in the 12th on a walkoff two run Hunter Pence jack as the Astros beat the Brewers 8-6. Mike Cameron homered twice with 4 RBI in the loss, and Lance Berkman went deep with 4 driven in for the Astros.
-Detroit scored 6 times in the first off of Boof Bosner, but the Tiger couldn't hold on. Minnesota scored 4 times in the 7th, and Joe Nathan finished off a sweet 7-6 comeback win for the Twins. Mauer and Punto each drove home a pair for the Twins.
-Aaron Cook allowed just 2 runs over 7 2/3 as Colorado halted the Dodgers' 8 game winning streak 7-2 behind 2 Matt Holliday RBI. Derek Lowe allowed 5 runs in as many frames to take the loss.
-Joe Saunders improved to 6-0 as the Angels got a homer and 3 RBI from Torii Hunter in a 6-4 win over Baltimore. Steve Trachsel allowed those 6 runs in just 3 innings.
-Oakland scored 3 times in the 7th off a Ryan Sweeney single and a Jack Cust 2 run shot to tame Texas 3-1. Greg Smith struck out 10 over 6 innings, and allowed just a solo homer to German Duran in the win.
-The Mets became the first team to take a series from Arizona since the opening week as the Mets scored 3 in the 9th keyed by a Conor Jackson throwing error to defeat the Diamondbacks 5-2. David Wright homered in the New York win.
-Todd Wellemeyer allowed 2 runs over 5 as the NL Central leading Cardinals bested the Cubs 5-3 at Busch. Kennedy and Pujols each drove home a pair for St Louis.
Fantasy Studs & Duds (The best and worst over the last 7 days based on the SOS scoring system)
Hitting Studs
5) Geovany Soto, C, CHC
4) Dan Uggla, 2B, FLA
3) Rafael Furcal, SS, LAD
2) Adrian Gonzalez, 1B, SDG
1) Matt Kemp, OF, LAD
Hitting Duds (with at least 16 at bats)
5) Kenji Jojhima, C, SEA
4) Lyle Overbay, 1B, TOR
3) Jermaine Dye, OF, CWS
2) Eric Byrnes, OF, ARZ
1) Jacque Jones, OF DET
Pitching Studs
5) Dan Haren, SP, ARZ
4) Joe Saunders, SP, LAA
3) Jon Lester, SP, BOS
2) Aaron Cook, SP, COL
1) Roy Halladay, SP, TOR
Pitching Duds
5) John Lannan, SP, WSH
4) Jeff Suppan, SP, MIL
3) Steve Trachsel, SP, BAL
2) Brian Bannister, SP, KC
1) Rafael Betancourt, RP, CLE
News, Notes & Rumors
-Roger Clemens has now apologized for his "personal mistakes" to his family and to his ever dwindling group of public supporters. But he then stated that he never used performance enhancing drugs or had an affair with Mindy McCready. So then what the hell did you do wrong besides for being caught and then denying everything? Stay tuned, cuz the hits just keep on coming.
-Dontrelle Willis has returned to the Tigers. Usually, this would be good news. But the team said that they'd rather have him with the big club rather then make rehab starts for AAA Toledo. Apparently, the vastly overrated D-Trainwreck isn't ready for live game action which is odd, because I've been saying that for the last two years.
-Dustin Moseley has been pitching rather well for the LAA this season, but you can add him to the list of shelved Halos starters as he was put on the 15 day.
-Pittsburgh has designated Rule 5 pitcher Evan Meek for assignment, which means he could be sold to the Rays for 50,000 bucks. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and the Tampa Tribune are reporting that the Pirates may work out a deal with the Rays so that Meek could remain in the Pirates minor league organization.
-The Cardinals have sent down former top prospect Anthony Reyes to AAA, while calling up new prospect pitcher Mike Parisi.
-Mets pitching coach Rick Peterson is under fire for his handling of pitchers Mike Pelfrey and Oliver Perez, says the New York Post.
-Get ready for a shaken up Tigers lineup by manager Jim Leyland, according to the Detroit Free Press.
Monday On Tap
-Dice-K and Jeremy Bonderman will take the hill as the Red Sox and Tigers begin at 7 on ESPN. Other 7pm starts include Dempster and Cueto in Cincy and McGowan and Vazquez squaring off in Toronto. The 8pm hour games include the NL Central leading Cardinals opening up a series in Denver and red hot Ervin Santana and the Angels playing the Royals. Max Scherzer makes his first ever big league start against the Phillies and the Mets open up a series in LA against the Dodgers.