Friday, August 13, 2010

If I Were Joe Girardi...

My Yankee Lineup:
1. Curtis Granderson, CF
2. Derek Jeter, SS
3. Robinson Cano, 2B
4. Mark Texeira, 1B
5. Alex Rodriguez, 3B
6. Lance Berkman, DH
7. Nick Swisher, RF
8. Jorge Posada, C
9. Marcus Thames, LF


Subs
-Francisco Cervelli, C
-Brett Gardner, OF
-Austin Kearns, OF
-Ramiro Pena, IF
-Nick Johnson, DH


Pitching Rotation
:
1. CC Sabathia
2. Andy Pettite
3. Phil Hughes
4. AJ Burnett
5. Kerry Wood

Middle Man: Joba Chamberlain
Closer: Mariano Rivera

Saturday, August 7, 2010

Berkman "Didn't Aim at His Teeth and Missed Low"

No, he aimed right at the leg.  Read the mlb.com article on Berkman's liner that put A-Rod out of the lineup.

Do the Red Sox Just Want the Extra Cash from Delgado's 500th HR?

Delgado signed by Red Sox to a minor league deal.  Read the mlb.com article.

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Will Manny Reach the 2000 RBI Club?

The 2000 RBI club is one of baseball's most exclusive.  Currently, there are only three baseball players in it: Hank Aaron (2297 career RBI), Babe Ruth (2213 career RBI), and Cap Anson (2075 career RBI), who are not only hall of famers, but certainly three of the best hitters in the history of the game.  Honorable mention goes to Lou Gehrig (1995 career RBI). [In my book, Barry Bonds (1996* career RBI) gets dishonorable mention.]


Here are the top 20 players in the all-time career RBI list (online source: www.baseball-reference.com, asterisks added):


+ - Indicates Hall of Famer. Bold indicates active player.

RankPlayer (age)Runs Batted InBats
1.Hank Aaron+ 2297R
2.Babe Ruth+ 2213L
3.Cap Anson+ 2075R
4.Barry Bonds 1996*L
5.Lou Gehrig+ 1995L
6.Stan Musial+ 1951L
7.Ty Cobb+ 1938L
8.Jimmie Foxx+ 1922R
9.Eddie Murray+ 1917B
10.Willie Mays+ 1903R
11.Mel Ott+ 1860L
12.Carl Yastrzemski+ 1844L
13.Ted Williams+ 1839L
14.Ken Griffey (40)1836L
15.Rafael Palmeiro 1835*L
16.Dave Winfield+ 1833R
17.Al Simmons+ 1827R
18.Manny Ramirez (38)1822*R
19.Frank Robinson+ 1812R
20.Alex Rodriguez (34)1751*R



Griffey (1836) retired recently, so he didn't make it to the 2000 club.  

A-Rod (1751), currently 34 years old, will obviously make it: all he needs is 250 more RBI, which can be done in five more years (before he turns 40) at the comfortable pace of 50 RBI per year.

But take a look at Manny.  To date (6/22/10), at age 38, Manny has collected 1822 career RBI.   He needs only 178 RBI to get there.   Although, according to www.baseball-reference.com, he averages 131 RBI per 162 games, it is obvious that his numbers will decline as he gets older.  Last season was his RBI low since his rookie year (1994).  Take a look at his complete MLB stats:


Career: Batting | Fielding
SEASONTEAMGABRH2B3BHRRBIBBSOSBCSAVGOBPSLGOPS
1993Cle22535910252800.170.200.302.502
1994Cle9129051782201760427242.269.357.521.878
1995Cle13748485149261311077511266.308.402.558.960
1996Cle15255094170453331128510485.309.399.582.981
1997Cle1505619918440026887911523.328.415.538.953
1998Cle150571108168352451457612153.294.377.599.976
1999Cle147522131174343441659613124.333.442.6631.105
2000Cle11843992154342381228611711.351.457.6971.154
2001Bos14252993162332411258114701.306.405.6091.014
2002Bos1204368415231033107738500.349.450.6471.097
2003Bos15456911718536137104979431.325.427.5871.014
2004Bos152568108175440431308212424.308.397.6131.010
2005Bos152554112162301451448011910.292.388.594.982
2006Bos130449791442713510210010201.321.439.6191.058
2007Bos133483841433312088719200.296.388.493.881
2008Bos100365661092212068528610.299.398.529.927
2008LA5318736741401753353820.396.489.7431.232
2008--153552102183361371218712430.332.430.6011.031
2009LA104352621022421963718101.290.418.531.949
2010LAD511582748110834233011.304.389.525.914
Total--2258812015332542542205541822130617783833.313.411.5891.000

So let's be gentle with Manny and let's not expect him to drive in so many runs.  Let's take last year's numbers (63 RBI) as the expected yearly average for the rest of his career.  If he does that, he will be in the 2000 RBI club by 2013 (age 41).  It is not only possible, but I would venture to say that it is probable.  And, despite the fact that his numbers are tainted by his history of steroids, I can't deny it will be fun to watch.

From Mountain to Molehill

Sports Illustrated article on the lowering of the pitcher's mound from 15 to 10 inches (in the year 1969).

Ironic: Pittsburgh is NL Central; Atlanta is NL East

Isn't it ironic that Pittsburgh is in the NL Central while Atlanta is in the NL East, although Atlanta (84° 23' 17" W) is technically West of Pittsburgh (79° 59' 46" W)?


View Atlanta, GA in a larger map

Saturday, June 19, 2010

The Demise of the Triple

Link to article.

Monday, April 5, 2010

The Best Play of the Year Happened on Opening Day

You don't see this every day.  You don't see this every year.  You don't see this every decade...

Watch Mark Buherle's supernatural play on www.mlb.com.