Thursday, September 04, 2008

[THE HANGOVER]
Jackson Unable To Keep Yanks In Check


THE GOOD: The Twins blew a 9th inning lead against Toronto and then lost the game in the 11th.

THE BAD: Edwin Jackson. We had pointed out Nuke's "Ace-like" performance in the second-half. Others noted that Jackson had just been lucky pitching out of a lot of jams. We didn't think it was luck so much as Jackson just seems to pitch better from the stretch (helps his slider?). Of the Rays starting pitchers, only Jackson and Scott Kazmir have opponent OPS marks that are lower when runners on base. But last night Jackson struggled with runners on base. The Yankees were 7-13 with 4 doubles when Jackson threw from the stretch. Prior to last night, opponents had an .833 OPS when bases were empty versus .664 with runners on base...The Red Sox trailed 4-0 entering the 7th inning and rallied to beat the O's. That might have been the Rays only chance to get help from Baltimore.

THE TELLING: Yes, the lead is "down" to 3, but it is still 4 in the loss column and that has always been our magic number. As long as the lead is 4 in the loss column, nothing can change in any one series. We promised ourselves that we would not panic until the lead in the loss column was reduced to 3. And there is still a lot of room between the Rays and the Twins (9 games in the loss column). With the Twins loss last night the magic number is now 17*. At this point, if the playoffs are the ultimate goal, this series makes little difference. To make the playoffs, the only series that truly matters is the 4-game set with the Twins in late September. If the Rays have not clinched a playoff spot by that point, winning just 1 or 2 of those games will probably seal the deal.

* The White Sox and Twins play each other 3 more times, so the second place team in the Central cannot win more than 99 games. So technically the Rays' magic number is 16. We could choose to knock off the loss now, or we can choose to knock it off when it actually happens. We choose the latter.

DEVIL RAYS WEBTOPIA...
  • Instant replay was used for the "first time" in the 9th inning on an Alex Rodriguez home run. [Rays Report]
  • Or was it?...Stacy Long reminds us last night was not the first use of instant replay in baseball. Rather it was the first authorized use of instant replay in baseball. [Biscuits' Batter]
  • Earlier this week we wondered if we would see Evan Longoria at all on the upcoming road trip. That is starting to look more like a reality as days continue to pass without Dirtbag taking batting practice...This is just our own guess, but we don't think Longoria will be back in the lineup until the Red Sox series at the Trop, September 15-17. [St. Pete Times]
  • While Joe Maddon would prefer to give some of his regulars an occasional night off, injuries won't allow that. Brittany Ghiroli reports that Maddon is instead allowing players to skip pregame batting practice and drills feeling that it is unnecessary this late in the season. [MLB]
  • An 11-person committee has been convened to find alternate locations for the Rays new ballpark...Their priority appears to be Piniellas County, but there is some suggestion that they will also consider "possibly surrounding areas". [Tampa Tribune]
  • Joe Posnanski calls the Rays the "ultimate underdog" and takes a look at how the Rays got to where they are. [SI.com]
  • Tim Dahlberg says everybody loves underdogs but wonders if anybody would love a Brewers-Rays World Series. [USA Today]
  • The Blue Workhorse takes a look at the improbable comeback of Rocco Baldelli...which gets us to wondering, should Rocco be a leading candidate for Comeback Player of the Year? Isn't Rocco the epitome of Comeback? [The Blue Workhorse]
  • "Don't think, it can only hurt the ball club."- Jason Bartlett edition. [Tampa Tribune]

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Sunday, May 18, 2008

[THE SUNDAY MORNING REVOLUTION]
Rays Find Way To Lose Despite 18 Hits



DRG here again to get you through the weekend. I can be reached here..

  • The Good: 2-out RBI and an offense that didn't quit. 5 of the 8 runs were scored with 2 out and the Rays bats rallied from down 8-4 to tie the game in the 8th inning. The big blow was Carlos Pena's 9th home run, a 3-run shot in the 7th. Pena also walked twice which is a good sign that he is regaining his confidence within the strike zone.
  • The Bad: The Baserunning, again. I admit, I actually lost count of how many runners were thrown out on the basepaths. 2 runners were picked off first base in the first 2 innings. BJ Upton was once again thrown out at 3rd base, TWICE. Gabe Gross didn't get thrown out, but he did forget how many outs there were, getting hung up between 2nd and 3rd when there were two outs. He should have scored easily. Gross did have a caught stealing, as did Carl Crawford. That is how a team can manage 18 hits in 10 innings and LOSE...Why the hell is Jason Bartlett trying to sacrifice bunt with a runner on first and no outs in the 4th inning? Yes, it was a 1-run game at the time, but the Rays already had 9 hits in the first 9 outs of the game and Joe Maddon is playing the game like run #4 is going to win the game. As well as the Rays were hitting, Maddon should not have been playing for 1 run with the top of the order due up. And the stupifying point of all this is Papa Joe doesn't ever sacrifice bunt. All of the sudden the Rays are playing in a NL park and he changes his philosophy when he doesn't need to?... Can't blame the bullpen for the loss despite the home run off of Dan Wheeler. The 'pen held the Cards to 2 runs in 5 innings. They did their job.
  • The Telling: I thought the team had gotten past their poor fundamentals, especially on the basepaths. At times, they look like a little league team. The way they were hitting yesterday, they should have scored 13-14 runs. If the Rays want to be serious contenders, they cannot give away games like they did yesterday. The Rays lead the AL in steals with 40, but they are only 10th in sb% at 67.8%. They are 3rd in the AL in runners picked off with 7, and that does not include all the runners that were thrown out trying to advance an extra base.

DEVIL DOGS WEBTOPIA...
  • Would you trade the 25-man roster of the Rays for the 25-man roster of the Yankees? Gary Shelton says 'No'. [St. Pete Times]
  • Akinori Iwamura is one of only 2 everyday major leaguers without an error. [Sign On San Diego]
  • Jason Bartlett and Akinori Iwamura are quickly molding into one of the best double-play combos in baseball. [MLB]
  • Monte Kiffin called Joe Maddon to praise the team's new commitment to defense. Papa Joe has invited Kiffin to address the team. [St. Pete Times]
  • Alex Rodriguez was impressed by David Price after going 1-4 with a home run and 2 strike outs against last year's top pick. [ESPN]
"I wish he was on our team," Rodriguez said. "He has a very bright future."
  • One Red Sox blogger fears the Rays. And not just in '08. [wicked clevah]
My real concern, however, isn’t this season. Not that I relish the thought of a resurgent Rays club, but Tampa making a single season run like the Marlins of yore I could live with. The longtime laughingstock positioning itself for years of competitive play, I’m not sure I can.

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Saturday, May 17, 2008

[KING DAVID]
David Price Ks A-Rod Twice
David Price made what should be his last extended spring training start today, with a twist. He faced the New York Yankees extended spring squad which featured a rehabbing Alex Rodriguez.

In 5 innings, Price faced A-Rod 5 times. Rodriguez went 1-4 with a home run, a walk and 2 strike outs. Price allowed 4 hits and 2 runs in those 5 innings, striking out 10.

Price is scheduled to make his pro debut on Thursday for Vero Beach, nearly one year after he was drafted by the Rays with the #1 overall pick in the 2007 draft.

And according to commenter Diana, Thursday night is also $1 beer night in Vero Beach. Road Trip anyone?

Price dazzles vs. A-Rod, Yanks [Rays Report]

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Tuesday, May 13, 2008

[THE HANGOVER]
Rays Put Some Distance Between Themselves And The Team Pretending To Be The Yankees


THE GOOD: We know the numbers and we know there are other players that need playing time, but we hope that it kills Papa Joe Maddon to keep Jonny Gomes on the bench when he does. The first run of the game was all-Gomes. Started with a single, after which he stole second off of a lefty and then scored on a 2-out single by Dioner Navarro. He would later steal third base just before scoring on Jason Bartlett's triple and moved to third in the 7th inning on a pitch in the dirt that barely got away from the catcher. He would score during that at bat on a ground out...Speaking of Jason Bartlett's triple, how often are you happy when a player can't get a bunt down? Bartlett appeared to be attempting a safety-squeeze in the 4th, fouling off one attempt and pulling back on the second pitch. He would then hit a triple to left-center that would score 2....A solid game from Evan Longoria. The opposite field double off the top of the wall in the 4th was a good sign as it was only his 3rd hit this season off a lefty. He also started a huge double play in the top of the 6th to quell a Yankees rally that had 2 runners on with only 1 out. Dirtbag gets rid of the ball faster than any third baseman we ever remember and his throws to second base are pinpoint.

THE BAD: Knowing that Jonny Gomes has to sit against righties. We understand. But we don't like it.

THE TELLING: Cliff Floyd sat against the lefty while Jonny Gomes got the start at DH and Eric Hinske got the start in right...The Rays will have to earn tonight's victory. Edwin Jackson takes the mound for the Rays while the Yankees will counter with their Ace, Chien-Ming Wang...The Rays remain 1 game up in the loss column over the Angels in the Wild Card standings. The Rays are 3 games up on the next teams, Baltimore and Cleveland.

DEVIL RAYS WEBTOPIA...
  • Don't forget to VOTE for Carl Crawford to start the all-star game. If you haven't voted yet today, go NOW! For those that haven't done it yet, once you have voted for the first time, it takes a matter of seconds to vote a second time. The ballot stores all your info. So you have ZERO excuses. C'mon, let's make sure C.C. is in NYC in '08. VOTE OR DIE! [MLB All-Star Voting]
  • We will have the Rays Index Live Blog-A-Baloo on Wednesday night for game 3 of the Yankees series, with James Shields going against Mike Mussina. The Live Blog-A-Baloo will be held right here.
  • Anybody want to take bets on what substances Her Rays was under the influence of when writing their post-game recap? Not that there is anything wrong with that. Much of the best writing in history was done "under the influence". Just ask fans of the Beatles or Hunter Thompson. [Her Rays]
  • Jonny Damon said that the scoreboard gun that had Matt Garza at 92-93 last night, must have been low. [New York Times]
Before we knew it, he was jamming us and making us pop out. That’s what happens when you’re late on the fastball, and it seemed like we were late all day. It just seemed like we couldn’t catch up to it.
  • Ben Zobrist has been activated from the DL with Andy Cannizaro being DFA'd...Ahh Andy Whatever-your-name-is. We hardly knew ya. [Rays Report]
  • Alex Rodriguez will not play in this series...Also, Marc Topkin says that Al Reyes could be activated as soon as today, although there is no clear indication who will be let go. Scott Dohmann and Gary Glover seem like the only options to be removed from the roster. Both are out of options, meaning they would have to be DFA'd. Of course, we could see another "Willy Aybar" injury by tomorrow afternoon. That is Dohmann or Glover could come down with a mystery ailment that would normally keep a player out for a week or so, but still need to go on the DL, just in time for a needed roster move and 2 months later, they are still MIA...Just sayin'. [The Heater]
  • Gary Shelton says the Rays are not "fluky" and are here to stay. [St. Pete Times]
  • Yet another positive piece on the Rays in the New York Times...That is 2 this season and 2 more than the Yankees have had. [New York Times]
  • Here is a neat graph that compares payrolls to performance. [Benfry.com]
  • Always in love with the underdog, Joe Maddon said that if he were to name MVPs for the first month and a half, it would be JP Howell and Jason Bartlett. [MLB]
  • An early proposal for a ballpark in St. Pete circa 1983, looks an awful lot like the new proposed waterfront stadium. [Ballpark Frankness]
  • Seriously, this is getting a bit ridiculous. Yahoo! Sports has the Rays ranked 5th in their power rankings. [Yahoo! Sports]
Supposed to be that the Rays would do well generally, but struggle against the AL East powers. They’re now 15-11 against their own division.
  • The Rays will make public their financing plan for the proposed waterfront stadium on Thursday. [Ballpark Frankness]

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Tuesday, October 30, 2007

The Hangover: The Rays Claim Kurt Birkins From Orioles
Scottsdale 8, Team USA 6.
Reid Brignac
continues to struggle in the AFL. Against Team USA, Brignac went 1-5 with a strikeout and is now hitting .193. Evan Longoria played third and hit clean-up for Team USA, going 1-5 with a run scored. He is now 3-12 with 3 singles in 3 games with Team USA. Justin Ruggiano went 0-2 for Team USA playing left field and batting sixth.

DEVIL RAYS WEBTOPIA
...
  • The Rays claimed another player off waivers. This time it was pitcher Kurt Birkins from the Orioles. To make room on the roster, they DFA'd Raul Cassanova. There is a good chance that Cassanova will be retained by the club once he clears waivers. [tampabay.com]
  • Everybody wants Carl Crawford on their team...until they realize what it will cost to get him there. This time it is the Cubs. Listen Cubs fans...it will take 1) Pitching; 2) Major League Pitching; 3) A young stud Major League Starter; 4) And then throw in a prospect or two. And honestly, we do not see any players on the Cubs roster that fits the criteria. Good luck with the Torii Hunter negotiations. [Yahoo! Sports]
  • Bugs & Cranks has more YouTube footage of Elijah Dukes in the Dominican Winter League in their latest installment of "The Redemption of Elijah Dukes". [Bugs & Cranks]
  • Martin Fennelly compares the Rays to the Ugly Duckling now that they are the only franchise that has never made a postseason appearance and they are the only one of the last four expansion teams to not make it to the World Series. [TBO]
  • The Austin American-Statesman takes a look at the only four teams never to reach the world series and wonders which one of "The Final Four of Bad Baseball Teams" will be the first to break the drought. They compare the Devil Rays to the Mets of the late 60's. [Austin American-Statesman]
  • The Rays front office released a statement indicating that Jim Hickey will remain with the club as the team's pitching coach. [TBO]
  • Rotoworld ranks the Devil Rays as the 21st most likely destination for Alex Rodriguez. [Rotoworld]
It’d be something if the Rays could upstage Tampa’s other team by bringing in Rodriguez, but there’s been nothing to suggest they’d be willing to double their payroll.

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Monday, October 29, 2007

The Rays Pitching Staff Just Got A Little Better
Alex Rodriguez is so awesome he just improved the Tampa Bay Devil Rays pitching staff.

Rodriguez will opt out of the final three years of his contract with the New York Yankees which most likely ended his tenure in pinstripes.

How does this improve the Devil Rays pitching staff? The 2008 pitching staff will now have as many as 19 fewer games in which they will have to face Alex Rodriguez. If Rodriguez moves to the NL and the Rays do not face his new team in interleague competition, that will mark 70-80 fewer plate appearances against the best hitter in baseball.

In 2007 Alex Rodriguez posted a VORP of 96 which translates to 0.60 runs per game of production over a replacement-level player. In 19 games, that would translate to 11.5 runs of production more than a replacement-level player. Of course, the Yankees will certainly look to fill the position with a player that is better than "replacement-level".

Two possibilities are free agent third basemen Mike Lamb and Mike Lowell. Lowell had a VORP of 46.2 which would translate to 5.9 runs over a replacement-level player. Lamb had a 2007 VORP of 16.1, or 3.8 runs of production. Therefore with Alex Rodriguez' career in pinstripes likely over, his absence alone would mean the Yankees would score between 5.6 and 7.7 fewer runs against the Rays in 2008.

Another way to look at it is at the overly-simplified Runs Created (RC; R+RBI-HR) and compare the numbers of Rodriguez in 2007 against only the Rays and the RC value of Mike Lowell. In 2007 Rodriguez was directly responsible for 34 runs against the Rays (72 plate appearances). Lowell created 26 runs in 2007 against the Rays in a similar number of plate appearances (74). Obviously, this is hardly scientific, but if the Yankees employed Lowell instead of Rodriguez in 2007 (arguably the best possible 2008 replacement) the Yankees would have scored 8 fewer runs against the Devil Rays.

This is all just a complicated way of stating the obvious. With Alex Rodriguez opting out of his contract with the Yankees, the Devil Rays pitching staff just got a little better. And let's face it...they need all the help they can get.

Bye-bye, A-Rod: Rodriguez ends contract with New York Yankees [
Yahoo! Sports]

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Tuesday, October 23, 2007

The Hangover: Justin Ruggiano Joins Evan Longoria On Team USA
Scottsdale 10, Peo Saguaros 1.
Evan Longoria
did not hit a home run. He did not get 3 hits or 4 RBI. He did not pass go and collect $200. He did go 1-3 with a walk and a run scored. He is hitting .318. Reid Brignac 0-4 with a run scored and is now 5-37 (.135) in 9 games.


DEVIL RAYS WEBTOPIA
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  • Justin Ruggiano has been added to the Team USA World Cup baseball team that will compete in Chinese Taipei. [Austin American-Statesman]
  • We pretty much can't stand Scott Boras, as much as anybody. But we have the utmost respect for him. I'm Writing Sports refers to Boras as the most hated man in sports. He is a salesman and when it comes to agents that sell their clients, nobody does it better. Yes he says ridiculous things. He is a salesman. Yes he always sets the bar way too high. He is a salesman. He knows that no owner is going to give Alex Rodriguez $450 million. But...if he demands $450 million, then he has a better chance of getting $300-350 million, which is exactly what Boras wants for A-Rod...And he will get it. That is why he is the best. He may not necessarily put his client in the best situations (A-Rod in Texas, Jeff Weaver in Seattle, etc.), but he will always get them the top dollar. The only effect on baseball that Boras has had on baseball that really irks us is the Amateur Baseball Draft. The best player should be drafted #1. End of story. Too often the top players fall to the big market teams because of contract demands by Scott Boras. In the end, the rich get richer. [I'm Writing Sports]
  • The Devil Rays only have one player (Carlos Pena) currently represented by Scott Boras. Rocco Baldelli was formerly a Boras client and then dropped him to negotiate his own contract extension. At the time, it was generally considered a bad move by Baldelli and for a while many considered Rocco's contract to be below market. But Boras is an agent that rarely negotiates extensions before a previous contract expires. He believes in the open market, and that competition drives up prices. In this case, if Boras had held back and waited for Rocco to become a free agent, he might have cost his client money, or at least he would have been forced to sign an incentive-laden contract on the free agent market.

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Tuesday, September 25, 2007

The Hangover: It Will All Be Over Soon
Devil Rays (off day)

DEVIL RAYS WEBTOPIA
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  • This just in...Evan Longoria is good. Longoria plays third base. Akinori Iwamura plays third base. Aki ranked 23rd (out of 35, min. 250 PA) of major league third basemen in OPS. Aki has a weak arm. Aki may need to move to a new position in 2008. The writers that cover the Rays must be praying for Elijah Dukes to do something stupid. 3...2...1.... [Devil Rays]
  • Rays of Light makes an argument that Carlos Pena has been more valuable to the Rays than Alex Rodriguez has been to the Yankees. Scott takes a look at the WARP values (number of wins a player is worth) for each player. While A-Rod has a higher WARP (10.5 to 9), El Gato's WARP represents a higher percentage of the Devil Rays wins and hence he is "More Valuable". It is an interesting argument and not necessarily "wrong". We don't pretend to know all the math behind these numbers, but the problem with using WARP for this argument is that in theory it is team independent. Therefore, if A-Rod was playing for the Rays (and posted the same numbers) he would still have a WARP of 10.5 and if Pena was on the Yankees, his would still be 9.0. In essence, to use WARP as a percentage of team wins, penalizes a player on a good team and gives a HUGE advantage to a player on a team that has very few wins. In an absolute sense, A-Rod is worth more wins and in the end W's are the only stat that really matters. [Rays of Light]
  • Why does John Donovan of SI.com think that the Devil Rays deserve to be ranked last in his latest "Power Rankings"? Is it because they have the worst record in baseball? Nope. Worst pitching? Nah. They are the worst team in the league because "Boston's Dustin Pedroia is the AL's Rookie of the Year. It shouldn't be all that close." [SI.com]
  • John Sickels takes a look at the crash-and-burn that was Dewon Brazelton and tries to answer the question " What the hell happened here?" [Minor League Ball]
  • Roger Clemens will make his scheduled start tonight, despite speculation to the contrary. If we are lucky, Clemens will talk to reporters and support Carlos Pena Comeback Player of the Year. And of course that will be Rocket's secret code for wanting to pitch for the Rays in 2008. [TBO]

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Thursday, May 17, 2007

AL East Roundup: Bobby Abreu Decides To Earn His King's Ransom
AL EAST
W
L
GB
L10
STK
E#



Boston Red Sox
26
12
-
7-3
L1
--





New York Yankees
18
20
8.0
5-5
W1
117



Toronto Blue Jays
18
22
9.0
5-5
W3
115



Baltimore Orioles
18
23
9.5
4-6
L5
114



Tampa Bay Devil Rays17
22
9.5
4-6
W3
115




White Sox 5, Yankees 3 (gm 1)
. Mike Mussina gave up 5 runs in 5+ innings for the Spankees in game 1.

Yankees 8, White Sox 1 (gm 2). The Yankees salvaged a split in the nightcap as Bobby Abreu remembered that he makes $15 million for a reason. He hit his first home run since the second game of the season. Hideki Matsui had 3 hits and drove in 4. This was a huge win for the Yankees as their next six games are against the Mets and the Red Sox. How fun would it be if the Yankees were 10 back a week from now?


Blue Jays 2, Orioles 1
. AJ Burnett went the distance and struck out 10 in the game that somebody had to win. And the Orioles have yet another 5 game losing streak.

NOTE FROM AROUND THE AL EAST...
  • Alex Rodriguez is now 8-47 (.170) in his last 13 games as his average has fallen from .367 to .311. The slump may in part be due to the recent struggles of Jason Giambi who normally hits behind A-Rod.
  • Trying to shake the Yankees out of their recent funk, Joe Torre tried a new lineup last night. Alex Rodriguez did not hit 8th.
  • John Lester will get a start this weekend at AAA as the next step in his return from cancer.
  • The Top 10 Red Sox surprises of 2007, in pictures. #1 should have been a picture of a Yankees fan rambling on with every excuse in the book trying to explain that it is "still early" and "we'll be fine" and "we just want to make the race exciting this year". Oh wait. That's not a surprise.
  • Josh Beckett will miss his start tomorrow, with just his latest blister problem.

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Tuesday, May 15, 2007

AL East Roundup: Dice-K Might Be Talking Trash...Or He Might Not
AL EAST
W
L
GB
L10
STK
E#



Boston Red Sox
26
11
-
8-2
W3
--





New York Yankees
17
19
8.5
5-5
L1
118



Baltimore Orioles
18
21
9.0
5-5
L3
116



Toronto Blue Jays
16
22
10.5
3-7
W1
115



Tampa Bay Devil Rays15
22
11.0
3-7
W1
115




Red Sox 7, Tigers 1. Diasuke Matsuzaka said "I got your #3 starter right here." Of course the interpreter might have mistranslated. Up to this point, Dice-K has been effective, if not over-powering. Last night, the Sox began to see return on their investment, as Matsuzaka pitched a complete game against the defending AL champs. He allowed only 6 hits, struck out 5 and did not walk a batter.

Blue Jays 5, Orioles 3. Troy Glaus drove in three including a 2-run home run in the 8th that proved to be the game-winner off of Danys Baez. Meantime, the Jays may have finally found a suitable replacement in the bullpen as Jeremy Accardo converted his second save and is yet to allow a run in 17.2 innings.

NOTE FROM AROUND THE AL EAST...
  • Melvin Mora and Jay Payton nearly came to blows in the dugout following last night's loss. Mora became heated when Payton mocked Sanjaya from American Idol*.
  • Miguel Tejada's excuse for only hitting two home runs this season? He is not a home run hitter of course. Maybe he forgot to take his "B-12" this season.
  • Remember all the talk about the Yankees scoring a 1,000 runs this season? Not so much anymore. Alex Rodriguez has 1 home run in May. Bobby Abreu is in such a bad slump, that he has tried to bunt for a bas hit on several occasions in the past few weeks. Jason Giambi and Robinson Cano are both struggling. $200 million just doesn't go as far as it used to.
  • Roger Clemens had his first workout for the Yankees in Tampa. Must be a slow news day in the AL East.
* Might not be true.

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Wednesday, April 25, 2007

AL East Roundup: Ladies And Gentlemen...Your Last Place New York Yankees
AL EAST
W
L
GB
L10
STK
E#



Boston Red Sox
12
7
-
7-3
L2
--





Baltimore Orioles
11
9
1.5
7-3
L2
142



Toronto Blue Jays
10
10
2.5
4-6
W2
141



Tampa Bay Devil Rays9
11
3.5
5-5
W2
140



New York Yankees
8
11
4.0
4-6
L5
140




Blue Jays 10, Red Sox 3. The Blue Jays are a lot like the Devil Rays these days and we are not just talking about their aversion to the first part of their nickname and a distancing from their team colors. With all their injuries, especially to BJ Ryan, the Jays only hope is to outscore their opponents, and they have the offense to do it. Roy Halladay struck out 10 in 8 innings and the Jays knocked around 15 hits. Mike Lowell homered for Boston, his third in 3 games.

A's 4, O's 2. All four runs by the A's were scored after the Orioles played hot potato with the baseball. Aubrey Huff hit a triple. Who was playing in the outfield? Stevie Wonder?

NOTES FROM AROUND THE AL EAST...
  • Better them than us. The NEW YORK YANKEES ARE IN LAST PLACE.
  • Apparently the Rays aren't the only team with bullpen issues. The Yankees bullpen is in disarray. We have to agree if Joe Torre is already using the Great Mariano in the 8th inning, bringing Andy Pettite out of the bullpen and his main setup man is Kyle Farnsworth, who has the weakest 98 mph fastball in baseball. Oh yeah, and your submarining lefty gives up grand slams to left-handed hitters.
  • Derek Jeter was removed from last night's loss to the Rays with a bruised thigh after being hit by a pitch. He is not expected to miss much time.
  • Alex Rodriguez says he wants to stay in New York after this season. We would expect him to say nothing else.
  • BJ Ryan is not coming back anytime soon. The Jays moved him to the 60-day DL. Sounds an awful lot like his season is in jeopardy.
  • The Orioles lost reliever Scott Williamson to the DL.
  • Yet another injury for the Blue Jays. This time it is Greg Zaun headed to the DL. At this rate, Jesse Barfield, Lloyd Moseby and Garth Iorg will be suiting up for the Jays.

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Tuesday, April 24, 2007

AL East Roundup: Yankees And Jays Join Rays In Kiddy-Pool
AL EAST
W
L
GB
L10
STK
E#



Boston Red Sox
12
6
-
8-2
L1
--





Baltimore Orioles
11
8
1.5
8-2
L1
143



Toronto Blue Jays
9
10
3.5
4-6
W1
141



New York Yankees
8
10
4.0
4-6
L4
141



Tampa Bay Devil Rays8
11
4.5
5-5
W1
140




Blue Jays 7, Red Sox 3. With a 4-3 lead heading to the 8th inning and BJ Ryan on the DL, the Jays realized their only hope was to do the obvious...score more runs. A 2-run homer by Aaron Hill capped the scoring and gave the Jays enough of a cushion to top the Pink Hats who were obviously still hung over from their April sweep of the Yankees. APRIL.

A's 6, O's 5. The Orioles lose! The Orioles lose!


NOTES FROM AROUND THE AL EAST
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Monday, April 23, 2007

AL East Roundup: A-Rod Puts Mother On Speakerphone
AL EAST
W
L
GB
L10
STK
E#



Boston Red Sox
11
5
-
8-2
W4
--





Baltimore Orioles
11
7
1.0
8-2
W4
145



New York Yankees
8
8
3.0
5-5
L2
144



Toronto Blue Jays
8
10
4.0
3-7
L5
142



Tampa Bay Devil Rays7
11
5.0
4-6
L1
141




Red Sox 7, Yankees 6. The Pink Hats hit 4 straight home runs in the 3rd inning to erase a 3-0 deficit and held on in the 9th when Jonathon Papplebon got Alex Rodriguez to ground into a force out to end the game (somebody call A-Rod's therapist). It was the first time the Sox had swept the Evil Empire in Boston since 1990. And why did Joe Torre and Brian Cashman think it was a good idea to hold back Chien-Ming Wang and not start him last night? Because that would have been perceived as a panic move this early in the season. Kinda like using Mo Rivera in the 8th inning on Friday after saying that would not happen this year.

Orioles 7, Blue Jays 3
. The Orioles win again? That's annoying.

NOTE FROM AROUND THE AL EAST...

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Wednesday, April 18, 2007

AL East Roundup: Chase Wright Should Have Tanked His Major League Debut
AL EAST
W
L
GB
L10
STK
E#



Toronto Blue Jays
8
5
-
7-3
W2
--



Boston Red Sox
7
5
0.5
6-4
L1
150


Baltimore Orioles
7
7
1.5
6-4
L1
148



New York Yankees
6
6
1.5
5-5
W1
149



Tampa Bay Devil Rays6
8
2.5
4-6
W1
147




Blue Jays 2, Red Sox 1. The Jays entered this game, with half their roster on the DL, a half-game behind the Sox and Diasuke Matsuzaka on the mound. No worries. Gustavo Chacin became just the latest pitcher to say "Sashimi!" as he shut down the Pink Hats for 6.2 innings. Jason Frasor came on in the 9th to close it out in the stead of BJ Ryan. Matsuzaka struck out 10 in 6 innings, but two runs on two hits and three walks in the 4th inning was enough for the Jays.

Yankees 10, Indians 3. The Yankees sent to the mound Chase Wright, who was only making his third career start above A-ball. He worked 5 innings and gave up only 3 runs. This is terrible news for the Yankees. At this point the Evil Empire needs a starter for Sunday night's nationally televised game against the Red Sox in which Daisuke Matsuzaka will be going to the mound for the Sox. It will be Dice-K's first appearance on national TV and his first shot at the Yankees. Currently Chien-Ming Wang is on the DL for the Yankees but he has pitched in extended spring training games and been effective. If Chase Wright had struggled last night, the Yankees likely would have called up Wang to pitch on Sunday. Since Wright was good in his first major league start, now it looks like his second will be on Sunday night, on national TV facing Dice-K. Good luck with that one.

NOTES FROM AROUND THE AL EAST...

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Wednesday, April 11, 2007

AL East Roundup: Prelude To The Great A-Rod Escape
AL EAST
W
L
GB
L10
STK
E#



Toronto Blue Jays
4
3
-
4-3
L1
--



Boston Red Sox
4
3
-
4-3
W2
--



New York Yankees
4
3
-
4-3
W2
--



Baltimore Orioles
3
5
1.5
3-5
W2
154



Tampa Bay Devil Rays2
5
2.0
2-5
L4
154




Red Sox 14, Mariners 3. The Sox went all Tea Party on the Mariners in their home opener at Fenway. Boston scored 7 in the first two innings and were up 13-1 after 5. Josh Beckett may have had his best start as a Red Sox giving up just 2 hits and 1 run over 7 innings. He walked none and struck out 8. JD Drew managed to hit his first home run with Boston and he didn't pull a hamstring rounding the bases.

Tigers 3, Orioles 1. The Orioles just can't catch a break. Jaret Wright pitched better, but still lost his second straight with the O's and then had to be removed with shoulder stiffness.

Royals 6, Blue Jays 3. Toronto committed 4 errors leading to 3 unearned runs. Josh Towers made his first start of the year and gave up all 6 runs.

Yankees 10, Twins 1. Andy Pettite pitched 6 scoreless innings and he was supported by Alex Rodiguez's 6th home run of the season. An A-bomb by A-Rod! At this pace A-Rod may beat Barry Bonds to the home run record. He only needs 286 more home runs. The Yankees, Sox and Jays are all tied for first in the AL East. This race is going down to the wire!

NOTES FROM AROUND THE AL EAST...
  • Jaret Wright was upset after the game and indicated that the injury to his shoulder is reminiscent of his previous shoulder injuries that led to two surgeries.
  • The Yankees starters have struggled, but the bullpen has been strong.
  • Daisuke Matsuzaka will face Ichiro tonight to lead off the Red Sox game against the Mariners. The two have faced each other before in Japan. Here is video of their encounters in Japan.
  • The Red Sox honored the 1967 AL Championship team before their home opener.
  • Frank Thomas has 488 career home runs, but his sights are set on 600.
  • Alex Rodriguez is just the 4th player in the last 50 years with an extra-base hit in each of his team's first seven games, and one of seven players with 6 home runs in his teams first 7 games.
  • It is only seven games, but some are already talking MVP for Alex Rodriguez. The funny thing about all this is...Let's say A-Rod hits .330 with 60 home runs, 150 RBI and wins the MVP. The he has a big October but the Yankees fall short in the playoffs. Because of all the crap he has received from the fans, he will opt-out of his contract and Yankees fans will find a way to blame A-Rod. He will be a coward, even though it was the fans that wanted him gone as recently as the second game of the season when he popped up in the 8th inning with the bases loaded against the Rays.
  • Alex Rios is a better player when he is leading off.

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Monday, April 02, 2007

Tidbits: Devil Rays @ The New York Yankees
  • The Devil Rays were 5-13 versus the Yankees in 2006.
  • Carl Pavano will be making his first start since the middle of 2006, and is likely to be booed lustily by the Yankee faithful.
  • Former Devil Rays first baseman Josh Phelps earned his way on to the Yankees opening day roster and may actually get the nod to start on opening day. Phelps hit .442 with 4 home runs in spring training.
  • Yankees fans are a demanding sort. Being the best player in baseball doesn't make you a Yankee. You have to earn your pinstripes and Alex Rodriguez still hasn't. He could hit 80 home runs this season, but the fans will still boo him if he doesn't come through in the playoffs.
  • Andy Pettite will get the ball on Wednesday in his first start for the Yankees since 2003.
PROBABLE STARTERS
(stats are from 2006)

Monday, 1:05 et
Devil Rays Scott Kazmir, LHP (10-8, 3.24)
New York
Carl Pavano, RHP (0-0, 0.00)

Wednesday, 1:05 et
Devil Rays
Jae Seo, RHP (3-12, 5.33)
New York
Andy Pettite, LHP (14-13, 4.20)

Thursday, 7:05 et

Devil Rays
James Shields, RHP (6-8, 4.84)
New York
Mike Mussina, RHP (15-7, 3.51)

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