Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Thoughts after a couple days of baseball

The season's only 3 days old, but I think a few disturbing trends have already started. Some of these moves are absolute head-scratchers, and makes one wonder why some of these managers have jobs.

Starting in Colorado, where Clint Hurdle's splitting time at 2B between Clint Barmes and Ian Stewart. Ian Stewart's proven that he can hit and can play 2nd and 3rd. There is no excuse to why this solid hitter's not getting a full time players' worth of AB's. Barmes was a one-time flash in a pan and is never going to amount to more than a utility player.

Bobby Cox proves that the players on your team are more important than managers with every single move he makes. In the season opener, Derek Lowe is cruising through the Phillies, and has only 97 pitches, and also has a 4 run lead.And in the 8th, he retired the side 1-2-3. And then he has 3 hitters before he runs into the row of dangerous lefthanded batters in the Phillies lineup. Why not let him pitch to Bruntlett, Rollins and Werth, and if he runs into trouble, then call out the lefty closer to face the lefties Utley/Howard/Ibanez? He just wasted an outing of Mike Gonzolez he didn't necessarily need. Every time he does something like this, I remember why he had very little to do with that run of division titles, and that he was just John Schuerholz.

Way for the Mets to show off the brand new bullpen on opening day. Things looking up already for them.

Yankees aren't going to win if CC doesn't pitch like an ace. They can't afford more than a few outings of him like this.

The Rays seem flat without BJ Upton. He's a sparkplug for them, they need him back fast.

What does it say about your team when Dallas Braden is your opening day/most experienced starter?

The Blue Jays look like one of those teams with a lot of overall talent, but also have massive holes in essential places.

Tigers don't have a shot at the division title if Verlander pitches like he did yesterday, even if they score 1000 runs.

Bob Melvin looks equally incompetent as Bobby Cox. I understand the importance of matchups, but Justin Upton may be the most talented player on that team. Sit anyone other than him. Playing Tony Clark over Mark Reynolds for matchup reasons is probably a good move though.

2 comments:

Snow said...

Cox .... his results speak for themselves ... its early in the season and cold in philly ... u dont want a stud out there too long


i hate kevin greeg already

snow

billy said...

ryan howard will soon haunt krods nightmares for the rest of his life

phillies for the repeat.