Posts Tagged ‘Baseball’

Baseball Bloopers

Tuesday, October 28th, 2008

Since the game got rained out tonight, here are some bloopers for your entertainment:
 

Pedro Martinez - Four Years Later

Monday, October 6th, 2008

Was the signing of Pedro Martinez by the New York Mets a good one? That is the question that I have debated with friends every since Pedro signed a 4 year, $53 million deal back in 2005. My response to the question is YES, Pedro was a good signing and here is why:

During Pedro’s four year career with the Mets, he went 32-23 with 3.80 ERA. In all actuality Pedro only really had one effective year, that was in 2005 when he was 15-8 with a 2.82 ERA. The Mets made the playoffs once during the Pedro era and they did not won a World Series.

So you ask, how can his signing be a good one? Well I think with Pedro you have to look at more then just the numbers. I think you have to look at the entire Mets organization, where they were in 2004 compared to where they are now. They Mets finished twenty games under .500 in 2004, they were fresh off of trading Scott Kazmir to Tampa Bay and they were a down right embarassment to Major League Baseball.

I said it then, and I’ll say it now. They Mets did overpay for Pedro BUT they needed to do it. The Mets needed to sign Pedro Martinez to energize their fans and bring some credibility back to their organization. In 2004, one year before Pedro, the Mets sold 2.3 million tickets. During the first year of Pedro in New York, the Mets sold an additional 400,00 tickets (2.7 million). So in the first year of Pedro the fans saw that the Mets were starting to turn it around and more came out to the park to show their support.

I also feel that Pedro’s signing lead to other free agents coming to the Mets. A year after Pedro signed, the Mets signed Carlos Beltran, they also ended up signing others like Billy Wagner and convincing Carlos Delgado to waive his no trade clause and come to the Mets. Even though they have not made the playoffs the last two years, they sold over 4 million tickets this year for the first time in team history. I think it’s safe to say they Mets are relevant again and you can look back to the signing of Pedro Martinez as a key milestone in helping the organization turn it around.

MLB Regular Season Awards

Thursday, October 2nd, 2008

AMERICAN LEAGUE:
Rookie of The Year: Alexei Ramirez 2B

  • When I saw Ramirez play for the Cuban Team in the 2006 World Baseball Classic, I said to myself “The Mets have got to get this guy”. Oh do I wish someone was listening to me then. In his first year in the big leagues, Ramirez batted: .290, 22 2b, 21 HR and 77 RBI’s while helping the Chicago Whitesox win the AL Central.

Cy Young: Cliff Lee P

  • No Question here. 22-3, 2.54 ERA, 170 Ks. Enough Said.

MVP: Kevin Youkilis 1B

  • I’ll go with Youkilis here. The Boston Redsox are one of the toughest teams in baseball and through all the injuries this year, and dealing with the mess that is Manny Ramirez, there has been one constant keeping the ship steady and that is Kevin Youkilis. .321 Avg, 29 HRs,  115 RBI’s, 43 2B.

NATIONAL LEAGUE:
Rookie of The Year: Geovany Soto C

  • One the new young exciting catchers in baseball. Soto helped the Chicago Cubs get off to a fast start in the division and they never looked back. 285 Avg, 23 HRs, 86 RBIs while catching in 141 games. Not bad.

Cy Young: Johan Santana P

  • I am sure I will be called a homer for this pick but let’s look at the numbers. 16-7, 2.53 ERA, 206 Ks. Plus Santana had 13 quality starts this year where he either got the loss or no decision. With all due respect to Tim Lincecum and others if Santana had a bullpen he could have easily won 22/23 games. Let’s also not forget while all of Santana’s teammates were choking down the stretch, there was Santana in the month of September going 4-0 with a 1.83 ERA. 

MVP: Ryan Howard 1B

  • I’ll be totally honest. I searched long and hard to find someone else to pick. As a Mets fan, the last thing I want to see is any Phillies win any award. With that said, forget the .251 AVG. When it counted coming down the stretch, Howard put his team on his back and carried them to the finish line. 48 HRs, 146 RBIs while leading his team to their second straight NL East title.

MLB Playoff Predictions

Wednesday, October 1st, 2008

AMERICAN LEAGUE ALDS:

Chicago Whitesox vs. Tampa Bay Rays

  • Rays in 4. The Rays starting pitching will be key here.

Boston Redsox vs. LA Angels

  • I like the Angels in 5. I think the Redsox’s will hang tougher then most people expect but I think this is the Angels year and I just love how they play the game.

AMERICAN LEAGUE ALCS:

Tampa Bay Rays vs. LA Angels

  • The Rays have had a great year but in the ALCS they will get a stern smacking from the Angels. Look for the Angels to win in 5.
NATIONAL LEAGUE NLDS:

Milwaukee Brewers vs. Philadephia Phillies

  • Phillies in 4. Last year the Phillies ran into a hot Rockies team and were swept in the first round. This year I think their starting pitching and bullpen will be too much for the young Brewers. Sabathia will probably only get one start in this series and that will be the only game the Brewers win.

LA Dodgers vs. Chicago Cubs

  • Dodgers in 5. Cubs fans will have to continue to suffer. I think the Cubs have too many question marks in their starting pitching. We don’t know what they will get from Zambrano or Harden. I think Manny will have an excellent playoff run and carry the Dodgers.

NATIONAL LEAGUE NLCS:

Philadephia Phillies vs. LA Dodgers

  • I like the Dodgers in 6. Manny puts the team on his back and Joe Torre will out coach Charlie Manuel.

WORLD SERIES:

LA Dodgers vs. LA Angels

  • It’s a California affair and the Angels will win in 6. The Angels have been the best team in baseball all year long. They do it with starting pitching, bullpen, speed and power. I pick the Angels at the beginning of the season and I’m sticking with them until the end.