Thursday, May 26, 2016

Marco's Baseball Blog-O-Roonie: 2016 Donnybrooks

MARCO'S BASEBALL BLOG-O-ROONIE: DONNYBROOKS
Nothing seems to perk up the fans like a good donnybrook early in the season. It makes you look forward to the next series between the two clubs. OOOOOO! I wonder if he's gonna hit him again?
Such is the hullabaloo over Roooog-ned “Rugged Odor” Odor punching Jose Bautista in the jaw.
First of all, what a good guy to punch! Joey Bats has been strutting his stuff and flipping his bat and celebrating the wonderful manliness of himself like some baseball diamond version of Donald Trump. About time he got his, right? I could watch it over and over. And I love it when all the bullpen guys come running into the infield. They could just stay out there in the bullpens and punch each other out, but no, they have to come into the scrum and then get in some trouble.
And how about the time Jason Varitek, the catcher of the Red Sox...stuck his glove in Yankee ARod's face after Alex mouthed off at his pitcher. That started a war between the Sox and Yanks that led to Pedro Martinez bat-flipping Don Zimmer to the turf and hitting a few Yankees in the butt with one of his well placed fastballs. Which in turn led to Pedro getting chopped into mincemeat by the “Whose Yore Daaddy” chants when the Sox got creamed in the seventh game of the 2003 playoffs. Which of course led to the great Sox comeback of 2004 when they came from 3 down to sweep the hated Yanks on their way to their first world title in seventy five odd years. And it all started with that donnybrook.
Or remember when Nolan Ryan hit Robin Ventura of the White Sox in a game in Arlington and Jason charged the mound? And Nolan steer rassled him and gave him a few noggin noogies? I could watch that all day.
Heck, Odor is a big hero now...even though he got 8 games. How could they even suspend a guy for such a good punch?
But then I remember another famous donnybrook...in a different sport. Basketball. 1977. Kermit Washington of the Lakers got in a fight and Rudy Tomjanovich of the Rockets charged onto the floor. Kermit saw him coming up on him out of the corner of his eye and just turned and reacted with a straight right.
That punch broke nearly every bone in Rudy's face and could have easily killed him. It effectively ended his career. Kermit got the longest suspension for fighting ever meted out...he never got over the stigma.
So that's why I feel a little guilty celebrating the donnybrooks. What if somebody like Giancarlo Stanton or Evan Gattis decided to land a haymaker on someone. You could have a baseball death. That's some serious shit.
So let's keep it to steer rasslin' guys. Just grab somebody and waltz around for while until Don Baylor comes out of the dugout and everybody quits fighting.

Some notes on the season:
  • There is only one team in the NL West with a winning record at home...San Francisco and just barely. There is only one team in the AL West with a winning record at home...the Texas Rangers. That's a lot of home team futility and a sign of weak divisions.
  • The Mets just lost their left handed bat and first baseman Lucas “Camptown Races” Doodah. With Granderson hitting below the Mendoza line they will need a leftie hitter. They also need help at catcher and their starting pitching has been shaky when Thor or Matz ain't in there. Dark Knight Harvey is really screwed up. Why don't they sit him for one start? I think the manager is blowing it.
  • The Nationals should pull away but they aren't letting Harper beat them and he'll get frustrated. He should start stealing a lot of bases to make them pay for walking him. Nobody else in the lineup scares anybody.
  • My prediction that Frazier of the White Sox and Justin Upton of the Tigers having trouble adjusting to the AL after being National League guys their whole career is only half panning out. Frazier had a hot streak for two weeks and is now batting .238 but he leads the AL in homers with 14. Upton is south of the Mendoza and is striking out 37% of the time!
  • NL Central. Watch Pittsburgh warm up as the weather does. Chicago is cooling off 'cause everybody is getting up when they play the precious little Adorable Annointed Ones. But they still have Arrieta and the best pitching. Go ahead and punch their ticket for the playoffs. But they better keep an eye out for the Pirates and Cards.
  • Votto of the Reds is in a slump of slumps. I think he's trying to carry the team and they aren't giving him good enough pitches for him to do that. He's striking out a lot. Batting .205. He'll turn it around.
  • In the AL East the Blue Jays pitching is being exposed. Baltimore is also pitching shaky behind Tillman. The Yanks aren't hitting near enough. But they are showing signs of life after getting their bullpen in order with the return of Chapman. The Rays are leading in homers (!!) Boston is looking awfully good offensively with the “B” boys...Betts, Bogaerts, Bradley and “Big” Papi.
    Their starting pitching is still a question...Bucholz is a complete head case. Oh well, he's due to get hurt any minute now anyway. They need a healthy and effective Rodriquez back and Kelly to actually be consistent. Porcello, Price and Wright have been fairly steady as of late.
  • AL Central Detroit is hurting for starting pitching after Zimmerman and Verlander, even with great hitting. With Minnesota having an awful year Chicago is sneaking in...but they aren't for real. They only have two good starters...then nothing at 3, 4, 5. Cleveland is soft offensively. That means the Royals will eventually take command. At least that's my prediction and I'm sticking with it.
  • San Francisco is similar to the White Sox over in the NL West. Bumgarner, Cueto and Samardzija are doing great. Cain and Peavy are Big Ls. If the Giants can bring some young arms up to fill those two starting slots they can take it because...instead of grabbing the ring, the Dodgers are losing games to the San Diego Padre-cakes. When are they going to bring up all that alleged talent from the minors? If not now, when? Come on Dodgeheads...it's time to win something.
  • My Major League All Stars for the first third of the season: (NL then AL)
  • 1B: Rizzo Hosmer
  • 2B: Zobrist Altuve
  • 3B: Arrenado Machado
  • SS: Cozart Bogaerts
  • C: Molina Sal Perez
  • AL OF: Trout, Bradley, Cain
  • NL OF: Cespedes, Marte, Fowler
  • Dh: guess who! BIG PAPI!!!!

Later on Dudes....


Friday, May 6, 2016

Marco's Baseball Blog-o-roonie: 2016 SPRING FLASH

MARCO'S BASEBALL BLOG-O-ROONIE: 2016 SPRING FLASH

Christy Mathewson once won a complete game on 65 pitches.

In 1919 the Giants beat the Phillies in a nine inning game 6-1. The game was completed in 51 minutes.

As recently as 1977, the famous Reggie Jackson 3 homer game in the sixth game of the World Series against the Dodgers was completed in a tidy 2:18.

In modern baseball the games drag on and on. Four hour games are commonplace. What happened?

The answer is pretty easy. Home runs happened.

In the dead ball era that didn't end until 1920, most games were played with one baseball that turned into a soggy, tobacco-stained turnip by the ninth inning. Bringing in a new baseball at any point was considered wasteful and profligate. Hardly anybody could hit the dead ball over any of the distant fences (or no fences) then prevalent in ballparks.

In these conditions, pitchers didn't have to worry about most hitters hitting one out. They challenged most hitters with hard stuff in the strike zone, saving their trickier corner pitches for the occasional dangerous hitter like Home Run Baker (led the league 4 years in a row with 9,10,12 and 8 homers!). Hitters swung at good pitches early in the count. Pitchers didn't tax their arms as much and pitched complete games.

Add to that day games that working people attended by playing hookie from day jobs for a couple of hours of baseball bliss before they went back to the hog butchery. Who had time for a four hour game?

In the modern game, every hitter in the lineup is facing a brand new shiny baseball. One pitch in the dirt and the ball is thrown away as too unclean for anybody to possibly use.
Baseball players have been chosen for power potential to take advantage of the homer so batters get bigger and stronger. The pitching staffs had to counter by seeking out ever more powerful arms to blow balls by these behemoths.
So every hitter in the lineup is a potential home run threat. The pitchers have to use their best stuff on every hitter, rarely challenging anybody in the heart of the plate. Counts go deeper, pitchers tire quicker. Therefore every team uses five or six pitchers a game. Takes time to change pitchers every time a left handed hitter comes up. Pitching staffs are now made up of 12 or 13 hurlers.

Add a dash of long commercial breaks between innings and frequent trips to the mound ..first the catcher, then the catcher again, then the pitching coach, then the manager...all just to give the bullpen time to warm up another relief pitcher. Then have the batter step out after every called strike...4 hour games.

Somebody should do something.

SPRING FLASH: Oh my god, they've played 30 games already! What are the trends?

Everybody is sure the Cubs are the next super team. Maybe. They have that stopper in Arrieta. Lackey and Lester and Hamels are all pitching great. (Some credit here to “back-up” catcher David Ross, who seems to be a real difference maker to his staff.) They've scored 90 more runs than the next best team and Heyward, Soler and Russell aren't even hitting. Shall we give them the trophy and go home?

Nope. The Cubs have played only 8 games against first division competition (St. Louis and Pittsburgh...currently playing Washington) They've played 23 games against the zombie teams (Atlanta, Cincinnati, Milwaukee, San Diego, Colorado) and a struggling L.A. Angels. They've faced a good team...Arizona...that just lost their second best hitter and has two star pitchers out of sorts while they adjust to the dry Phoenix air. That's a lot of weak teams in one month.
They've got a more balanced schedule this month. If they are still steamrolling, I'll buy in.

Washington and New York are 1-2 in the East, as expected. Harper and Murphy seem to be the only Nats really producing. The Mets pitching has sputtered with deGrom having babies and lat strains and “the Dark Knight” Harvey in eclipse. Syndergaard is their best pitcher right now.
I suspect the Mets will get well soon, and Cespedes and Conforto are hitting more as it warms up.

It's nice to see the Phillies playing well. Atlanta is a disgrace...only ...what... 6 homers?...all season? Surely that's not right? Yep!

Dee Gordon (and Colabello of Toronto) win this year's “I never knowingly ingested” awards. Let's stop putting their names in bold.

The NL West is Dodger/Giant territory. The Giants are starting to get hurt and...you read it here a month ago...Cain and Peavey are giving up a run an inning. Those two old warhorses are no longer major league quality pitchers I'm sad to say. Watch some young ones get called up soon. The Giants can't keep sending those two out there to throw batting practice.

The Dodgers new pitcher Maeda is a phenom and Kershaw is in mid-season form. I expect them to gradually pull away.

I already mentioned Arizona's troubles.

Colorado's new shortstop Trevor Story has hit 10 homers! Not as publicized is the fact that he's on pace to strike out 250 times this year! And nobody seems to care! 250 times! That's what's wrong with baseball...inning after inning of strikeouts waiting for one long ball. Boring!

San Diego keeps getting shut out. A zombie team snooze fest.

Over in the Al East the Yanks have gotten off to a very slow start. I think they are next to last in the AL in runs scored and they just lost ARod to a hammy. Their starting staff has the highest ERA in the league! And that's a starting staff with the highest average velocity...94mph... to no effect apparently. They aren't even getting to use their excellent bullpen 'cause they aren't even in the games. The Yanks look like the Sox did last year.

The Red Sox are dueling the homer-happy Orioles for first place. The Sox pitching appears to be stabilizing with the bullpen getting better and Porcello and knuckler Wright giving them good starts, even with Price struggling.

Big news in the Central! The Chisox are in first place! They have good hitting all through the lineup and have Quintana and Latos pitching great to help out Ace Chris Sale.

One caveat White Sox fans (Hi Tom!)...their first 17 games were against Zombie teams. Now they're playing first division clubs for awhile.

Minnesota has been making me look bad by losing over and over. And KC is only a .500 team so far with not enough starting pitching. (I have faith in them however.)

The big surprise is in the AL West where the Houston Astros have fallen into the muck. Of all their hitters with over 20 at bats, nine of them are hitting below .230. They have 9 guys with over 20 strike outs already. Rasmus and Jose Altuve are carrying them offensively. Altuve has 9 homers! A lead off hitter! That guy is a gamer.

The pitching has been bad bad. Their new reliever Giles couldn't make it as the closer even throwing 96. They stayed with 89 mph Luke Gregerson as the better option. That speaks volumes. Giles hasn't pitched well under stress...he blows up and is wilder than gopher meat. McCullers got hurt and the rest of the starters have underwhelmed to say the least. Keuchel even lost a home game. The Stros can't win at all on the road. Could be a long season for my first place picks.

Last year the Rangers were falling all over themselves at this time of year while the 'Stros were taking off. Now they've traded places. The Rangers have the most intriguing rookie in the league...Nomar Mazara...youngest player in baseball. They brought him up when Choo got hurt and he's hitting .333 and has a rifle arm from right field. Let's see how he does next time around the league, but he may be the real thing. Seems to have his head on straight.

If Darvish comes back healthy....

Seattle is tied for first with Texas and are getting great pitching from Taijuan Walker and Wade Miley.

Oakland is running in place and the poor Angels...as I predicted they may be disintegrating. Pujols still hits the long ball when they make a mistake but his batting average is .198. Starter Weaver has an ERA of over 5 and Shoemaker over 9. No help seems to be coming.

Okay ball fans. Help me keep an eye on this thing and I'll talk at you later.

May 6 2016.