rumors
Tuesday, April 20th, 2010Rumor is that a prominent ny baseball player has tested positive and his name will be released today. Is it true? My money is on benny agbayani.
Rumor is that a prominent ny baseball player has tested positive and his name will be released today. Is it true? My money is on benny agbayani.
Wow, an unassisted triple play to end the game and kill their comeback against their biggest division rivals? I’m really starting to feel bad for the Mets. Well, ok, not really, but if I actually had feelings, maybe I would. What a year for them.
Still no news on Billy Wagner-to-the-Red Sox, but let’s hope the Mets do what’s right for New York and keep him.
So far my Red Sox/Yankees series prediciton is right on the mark, with the final game taking place in a few hours. I would really be (pleasantly) surprised if the Yankees were able to knock off Josh Beckett, at Fenway. CC has been good this year, but he is the kind of guy who consistently goes 8 innings with 3 runs given up. He is almost the opposite of Beckett, who could have no-hit stuff one night, and get shelled the next. With the way the Yanks sleep walked through yesterday’s game against a marginal pitcher, I’d be surprised if they won tonight, but we’ll see.
Tough news for the Reds, who are having a season not much unlike the Mets, as their ace Aaron Harang will miss the rest of the season after having an emergency appendectomy. Now I can remember being in elementary school and my friend getting his appendix out, and being back in school a few days later. Although I can see why you’d need to be at 100% health to pitch to those 6 wins and 4.21 ERA.
That’s it for now, back to watching ABSOLUTELY NOTHING on tv. When does football season start??
Finally, the huge trade we have been waiting for! Forget Roy Halladay, the Yankees have acquired 4-10 Chad Gaudin from the Padres. Well, I guess he can’t be any worse than Meat-tray, whom we will probably never hear from again.
Actually, this is a decent move for the Yankees. They only give up a PTBN, and get a 26-year old starter with 105 K’s in 105 innings, and a decent track record, most notably his 3 years in Oakland. The downside? A 26-year old who is now on his sixth big-league team means he’s doing something to piss off someone.
In other trade news, the Mets re-acquired Anderson Hernandez from the Nationals for a minor leaguer, and the Nationals acquired both Daryle Ward and Norris Hopper from the White Sox. In even more news, zzzzzzzzzzz.
A sad day all around for the Cincinnati Reds, as hall-of-fame writer Hal McCoy has announced he will retire from the Dayton Daily News, while Reds management has given Dusty Baker a vote of confidence for 2010 and beyond. I’ll let you decide which one of those is worse news for baseball.
Back now to the yankees/sox, I’ll check back in another 4-5 hours when it’s over.
What a year it’s been for the Mets, 10 guys on the DL, a dropped popup to lose a game against the Yankees, a big contract for Oliver Perez, and now this (http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=4359215), a GM accusing a beat writer of getting the VP of player personnel fired. Classy, Omar. So, by Minaya’s logic, I am going to write a negative article about Derek Jeter, hoping that the Yankees cut him so I can finally play shortstop in the bigs.
Well, I guess we shouldn’t be too hard on him, considering his other recent episodes of incredible judgement. Lets not forget this is the guy who brought in 900 year old Moises Alou, and then did the only thing that could be possibly make the Mets outfield worse: replace 900 year-old Moises Alou with NOBODY. This is the same guy who signed Oliver Perez to a long-term contract, passing on much less incompetent pitchers such as Derek Lowe and well, everyone else. This is the same guy who has left the Mets with such a watered-down minor league system that their second best option at first base this season is a AA outfielder.
So, rather than manning-up and firing this fellow in the first place, Omar let it drag on for a week, then finally called a press-conference (after days of pressure from the media and fans) only to basically blame the situation on a writer. I guess the order of things goes players -> coaches -> managers -> front officer -> sportswriters?? Make sense. Too bad Phil Rizzuto isn’t still around. A few “holy cows” and he could clear out the whole Yankees front-office.
Needless to say, it has been a great week to be a Yankee fan.
Nice, short, week in Fantasy Land. The acquisitions of Soriano and Lackey (and Aaron Cook) proved to be huge. I am up 9-1 as I write this, thanks to Bobby Abreu’s HR in the tenth after 9 shutout innings from Lackey. Looking forward to trying to upgrade the catcher position, and move one of my extra hitters for someone I can use more frequently.
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In other news, the Yankees swept the Tigers, who have nice pitching, but little else. I expect that whoever wins the AL Central will be making a quick exit from the playoffs. The Yankees got great pitching all weekend, the best news being the solid start from Joba today, and more dominance from Phil Hughes, who, as long as he can throw his fastball 90% of the time, can’t be touched. Translation: KEEP HIM IN THE PEN.
The best news of all was Boston losing two in a row to Toronto, letting the Yanks get to within one game of first place. Toronto seems like they want to win enough games to make it tough to trade Halladay.
Speaking of Halladay, I saw that Phillies scouts were at his start today against Boston, making it even more likely that the Phils are the front-runner in the trade sweepstakes right now….only 12 days til the trading deadline, it’s like counting down to Christmas.