Monday, January 28, 2013

American League East 2013 Lineups

by Bernie Fallon

These are the starting lineups for the American League East. Each team is looking strong. Initially, I looked to check out the Yankees roster. For me, seeing the Yankees roster came on the heels of writing about the Diamondbacks roster.   Thus, the Yankees is looking pretty good! It does show me how average the DBacks roster is. 

Yankee Stadium, AL East, Bronx NY, take the train, derek jeter
Speaking of good rosters, the Red Sox are looking good too!  With that decent roster and new management, I think the Sox will have more pep in their step.  And the Blue Jays look great. From top to bottom that is the best offense in the division.

Potential Opening Day Lineups


Yankees
Blue Jays
Rays
Red Sox
Orioles
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

I would probably pick the division like this.
  1. Yankees
  2. Red Sox
  3. Blue Jays
  4. Rays
  5. Orioles
The Red Sox beat out the Blue Jays because of that pep in their step.  I know that, on paper, the Blue Jays are the best. They are so talented. Brett Lawrie should have a year which puts him as a top 15 player. Melky is a nice number 2 hitter. Reyes can do a lot. Bonifacio is a wonderful 9 hitter. And, who knows? This could be the year that Rasmus does something. The Blue Jay pitching staff is probably the best, on paper. The Yankees have some serious "ifs". Will Phil Hughes pitch average? They can't have average.

For now, check out the starting rotations.  Again, the Blue Jays look good! 

Potential Starting Rotations


Yankees
Blue Jays
Rays
Red Sox
Orioles
1
2
3
4
5

Sunday, January 27, 2013

Serviceable Options For Diamondbacks. Ho Hum (or Not)?

by Apple Goodthree

Trading a star player for a bunch of average players rarely works.  Justin Upton is potentially a legitimate star, a top ten player.  But, would he reach that potential in Phoenix?  Would his presence add to team synergy or take away from it?

I am okay with the trade which sent Justin Upton (and Chris Johnson) to Atlanta for Martin Prado, Randall Delgado, Nick Ahmed and Zeke Spruill.  Most comments I have seen suggest the Diamondbacks are a little mental for making this trade.  Prado doesn’t have the star potential that Upton does.  But Prado is good.  In my opinion they will not regret this trade in the long run even if Upton fills some of his potential.

Why?  I think the Diamondbacks are sick of a star player striking out in key situations.  They are sick of a star player getting hurt.  What management wants is reliability and consistency.  Why else?  Because the Diamondbacks can win.  But, I have noticed something with this Dbacks club that goes against my taste in players.

It’s the “average” player – the serviceable option at this base, that base or the outfield.  Cody Ross is the prototype.  He’s good, but he’s not a star.  Jason Kubel is another – good but I don’t consider him a star.  Cliff Pennington.  Good grief.  Talk about average.  I hope that Paul Goldschmidt doesn't fall into this category either.

I definitely like Martin Prado.  But I always considered him simply a real nice player at second, third or the outfield.  I really would like my third baseman to be the Evan Longoria type.  But, there we go with injury issues again.  So what the hell’s my point?

My point is that maybe these players are growing on me.  Maybe they are players that Kirk Gibson can work with.  Are they serviceable options plus one?  Maybe we're onto something.  Gibby Ball?  Take young center fielder Adam Eaton, for example.  Who knows?  He might make the team.  He’s tough.  He’s got pretty good speed and a little pop. If a guy like that starts in center field, it could be a good thing.  It seems what he had going against him is that he’s short (only 4 inches taller than Freddie Patek).

Losing Chris Young?  He started off last year wonderfully.  Was he going to fulfill his potential?  Let him fulfill it somewhere else.  He’s always injured.  So, I am liking this reliability with the Diamondbacks.  I am liking this potential of hustle.  Sure, it's "potential" reliability and hustle.  But it's like being a Jet fan.  The management sucks so it's hard to put a good team on the field.  Fans are frustrated because of something that is out of control.

Here the groundwork is being laid for reliability and talent.  Montero behind the plate, Goldschmidt at first, Aaron Hill at second, (maybe) Didi Gregorius at short, and Prado at third.  I am okay with that.  I would love to have Geraldo Parra start in left field because his great defense will change games.  Then we have a choice between two very serviceable options in right field, Jason Kubel and Cody Ross.

This team is going to hustle.  I would like to see a big base stealer (the hope of Didi).  But there is decent speed here.  And here’s a statement.  You knew it was coming.  And, you won’t agree because the Los Angeles Dodgers are stacked and the Giants are defending champs.  The Diamondbacks will win their division.  If you re-read this and compare the Diamondbacks with other teams, I probably have not made my case.  

But, there are wins in the intangibles.  There are wins in base running.  There are wins in defense.   There are wins in attitude.  One of my favorite average players is Nick Swisher. When Nick first started playing right field for the Yankees, I was sure a ball would bounce off his head and land in the stands.  What an adventure he was defensively.  Yes, he had a good year last year in 2012.  But he's average.

Ask any Yankee if he's a good teammate and good for morale?  They'll probably say yes.  Does Swisher see the strike zone well?  Yes.  And since we are talking about last year, ask Buck Showalter if you can win a division with good team play and positive attitude.  Close enough.  Bye Justin.  Hello hustle and intensity. Hello Gibby Ball.

Friday, January 25, 2013

2013 Final MLB Division Standings Predictions

Here is a list of MLB teams and divisions.  After I do some reading and thinking, I'll jostle this around a bit and make my predictions soon.  What do you predict?

AL East
1. New York Yankees
2. Baltimore Orioles 
3. Toronto Blue Jays
4. Tampa Bay Rays
5. Boston Red Sox

Great division - any team could finish in any spot.  I think the Red Sox are going to be better than everyone thinks.  It’s hard to bet against the Rays.  Toronto has a lot of talent. The Orioles are well managed, which will give them some games.  The Yankees are the Yankees.

AL Central
1. Detroit Tigers
2. Chicago White Sox
3. Kansas City Royals
4. Cleveland Indians
5. Minnesota Twins

AL West
1. Los Angeles Angels
2. Seattle Mariners
3. Oakland Athletics
4. Texas Rangers
5. Houston Astros

NL East
1. Washington Nationals
2. Atlanta Braves
3. Philadelphia Phillies
4. New York Mets
5. Miami Marlins

NL Central
1. Cincinnati Reds 
2. St. Louis Cardinals
3. Pittsburgh Pirates
4. Milwaukee Brewers
5. Chicago Cubs

NL West
1. Arizona Diamondbacks
2. Los Angeles Dodgers
3. San Francisco Giants
4. San Diego Padres
5. Colorado Rockies

Baseball Today Blog

by Bernie Fallon

Something about Baseball gets the juices flowing.  While I am a fan of football and used to be serious about football statistics, I am not anymore.  Basketball is the same way.  I have become a casual fan.  But, Baseball is different.  Maybe it's because two jabronis kept hawking me to get involved with their fantasy baseball league back in 2002.  Knuckleheads.  I think I am still receiving spam for saying 'no' to their requests.  I should be thankful.  It could have been worse.

But, I did say yes to get re-involved in baseball.  I say re-involved because there was a period where I just didn't follow baseball.  After the baseball strike in about 1994, I didn't have much use for baseball.  Their reasons don't matter.  Mine don't either.  Now, during the winter, I am still only a casual observer of football and basketball.  And, I don't even pay attention to the Baseball Hot Stove League activity.  But, come late January and February, I begin to tune in.

I live in Phoenix in the winter.  Yesterday, Justin Upton was traded to the Braves.  It's a good move for the Diamondbacks.  I am a fan of positive clubhouse players.  There is nothing wrong with Justin.  I just think he needed a change of scenery.  He will do great with the Braves.  Bring on Martin Prado and a well coached Arizona Diamondback team.