August 4th, 2007 A date which will live in infamy

5 08 2007

Yesterday, August 4th, 2007 – a date which will live in infamy – the integrity of baseball was deliberately attacked by the bat of Barry Bonds.

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Spiritfuck: The Joba Chamberlain story

1 08 2007

Generally speaking, collegiate pitchers progress through the minors faster than international prospects or high school draftees. Joba Chamberlain is no different – having graduated a Husker no more than a year ago and was signed in a sandwich pick by the New York Yankees.

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Giambi on the comeback trail

26 07 2007

Yankee slugger Jason Giambi has been sidelined since early June seems to be on the comeback trail, starting this week with class low A Tampa Bay where he will join high ceiling prospect Jose Tabata.

The main “issue” here for New York when Giambi finishes his rehab stint is where do you play him? Due to the type of injury he sustained to his foot, his already atrocious defense will be even more impeded – while not an issue in the AL for way of the DH it does create an interesting clog. The Yankees have been playing Johnny Damon at DH since Giambi’s stint on the DL – Damon has been producing much better and the Yankees were able to insert a plus defender in CF by the way of Melky Cabrera.

Giambi
Damon has been rotating in and out in the currently vacant DH spot, centerfield and left field – which would enable Hideki Matsui ½ days off but keeping his potent bat inserted into the lineup. The most obvious solution would be to keep Cabrera in CF, Matsui in left while inserting Giambi into the 5 hole and have him DH while tossing Damon in at first – not unlike the Sheffield experiment last season.

Damon is on record for having said, “I am going to play [first] eventually. I am OK with it.” Suddenly the equation becomes clearer, the Yankees better and the race even tighter down the stretch.

Giambi is expected to return (barring setbacks) early August to the Yankees.





Kei Igawaful likely odd man out

25 07 2007

 

 

When the New York Yankees and GM Brian Ca$hmoney signed the ace of the Hanshin Tigers of the Nippon Professional League – they weren’t expecting for him to replicate his dominance here in the MLB. Rather they were expecting a solid number 4 or 5 back of the rotation guy – who goes deep into the games and throws the ball with his left hand.Kei Igawa
Well it’s past judgment time for Igawa – who is likely the odd man out of the Yanks rotation who has been underwhelming to say the least so far in his Yankee career. Igawa currently sports a 6.67 ERA with a 1.53:1 K:BB ratio. With the return of the 21 year old phenom Phil Hughes imminent, he will probably take over the 5 spot in the rotation for New York, bumping Igawa to the bullpen.

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Mike Hargrove quits

1 07 2007

Stunner in Seattle as the red-hot Mariners lost their manager today. Mike Hargrove said his passion for the game was fading  and he can not continue to do his job. Hargrove quit after leading his team to a  9-1 record in his last 10 games and an active 7 game win streak leaving them only  4 games behind the Angels in the AL West and only 1 game behind Detroit in the Wild Card race. Will the Mariners be able to keep their hot streak up with a new skipper?





Rod Beck dead at 38

24 06 2007

ESPNEWS reports that former all-star relief ace Rod Beck has died. More details as they come.

RIP Rod Beck

http://www.baseball-reference.com/b/beckro01.shtml

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rod_Beck





Who doesn’t fit?

21 06 2007

Hank Aaron

Barry Bonds

Babe Ruth

Willie Mays

Sammy Sosa

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Michael Barrett to fight San Diego pitchers

20 06 2007




Jason Giambi getting ready to talk

17 06 2007

Or so the New York Post reports.

 Of course Selig knows everything about the steroid problem, but is using this committee as a way to make it seem like he’s taking action to correct the problem. Giambi made a extremely stupid error with his comments, but Selig is throwing him under the bus to create an image of a tough-on-steroids regime.

Pretty sad state of affairs.