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Bonds to sign with the A's?
Front page material from the SF Chronicle. Written by Susan Slusser, no less. An earth-shattering move by the A's if so. Bonds is an unpopular personality right now. Then there's this pending appearance at the Federal Courts in SF tomorrow. Makes it a real headache. But Billy Beane, ever the genius, believes he can sort thru this madness and the team can come out a winner with this signing. If it ever happens.
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Favorite Marco Moment?
Now that he has departed the team, Marco Scutaro still won't be forgetten by us fans. There were just too many wonderful moments...so many game winning hits, walk-off heroics and clutch performances. Who can ever forget the ALDS '06? The walk-off against Mariano Rivera last April? The dunk walk-off hit against the Giants on Dotel's A's debut....multiple walk-offs against the Indians...the walk-off against his former team the Mets....the list goes on and on. The guy just left us with tons of great memories.
My favorite Marco moment was his walk-off HR against his now teammate BJ Ryan back in '05. It was his first among many. And this encounter with Scutaro himself the day after.
So which one was yours?
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Is A-Rod really worth $350mil?
So apparently A-Rod's asking price starts at $350M.
There is no question that A-Rod is the best player in the game right now, and perhaps he deserves the best pay in MLB. But I think that's just too much dough to commit to a player (probably $35M per year?). Heck he'd surpass a couple of teams' payroll (Marlins-$30M, Devil Rays-$24) by himself! And remember Lew Wolff & Co only paid $175M to buy the A's franchise.
Certainly there'll be a big-market team that could (and will) splurge on A-Rod. But is he really worth every penny of the gazillions he is asking?
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Underdogs
Now that the playoff match-ups have been set. There is no doubt that the A's have the most formidable 1st round foe in the Twins. They face the game's most dominant pitcher maybe twice. The Twins have the best home record in the bigs...and consequently the place has been the Athletics' house of horrors the recent past. Then even the pundits have a gloomy outlook. SI's Gennaro Filice calls the team AL Chumps and even this week's Sporting News Magazine mentions "The Athletics won't make it past the first round again - because they'll struggle against hard throwers."
Prognosticators would probably peg this as a sweep or a 3-1 series win by the Twins.
But hey, isn't it fun to root for the underdogs?
And the team has some positives too, like:
Frank Thomas can change a game w/ a thunderous swing of his bat.
The A's play 2 day games in Minnesota. The A's have won 2 of the last 3 day games they played in Minnesota. Haren's fabulous start against Liriano and Zito's 4-hit gem Aug 4th last year. Our team has the best day W-L record in all of baseball (40W-21L).
Our defense might have the slight advantage. Kotsay and Hunter cancel each other out, but we have great defenders on 3B, 2B and RF. Heck even Swish is good.
And our pitching rotation is at least 4-deep vs the looming Santana and the Boofs and the Garzas.
True the A's bullpen is suspect. And the team can hardly touch Nathan...but that too can turn around when the pressure's on. Joe Nathan has an 8.44 career post season ERA (5 games), so he's not that invincible. The Chisox rode a string of near complete game gems by its starters last year onto the World Series.
The A's can very well replicate that.
As the cliché goes: pitching and defense wins championships.
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Playful Barry
Remember a couple of seasons ago when Jason Schmidt poked fun on a Giants ballboy by placing a blown-up bubble gum on top of the boy's cap....and the kid had the gum on for most of the game until JT Snow told him so. That incident was even played out on Sports Illustrated when an article was written about Schmidt...that he was oh-so-playful.
Sitting in the dug-out for a couple plus hours, multiplied by 162 games...can be boring sometimes, esp for benchwarmers or starting pitchers who only get to play once every five days. So we mostly see them munching on bags after bags of sunflower seeds or picking their noses....(see Durazo, Haren, Zito...).
Last night, the TV broadcast showed Haren getting into the dug-out after exiting the game and into the high-fives and handshakes of his teammates. Zito was in the foreground and was casually sitting on a cooler box...Loaiza comes over to Zito, and guess what Zito does? He playfully flips a baseball into Loaiza's crotch. It was just a hilarious scene caught on TV, even if briefly.
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Mailing it in - DJ & Scoot, No Lionhearts
I did a review of all the A's losses (29) to this day. Checked the old box scores and play-by-play.
Wanted to find out who in a last-out situation when the team was trailing made the last out (sort of rolled over like a puppy) instead of fighting it out, getting a hit and prolonging an inning.
So w/ one remaining out in a game, I gave a player a score of +1 if he gets thru w/ a hit or walk, and -1 for the player (batter/hitter) who provides the last strikeout, groundout or flyout.
Result?
Dan Johnson and Scutaro. Worst performers. Score of -4. Four times they've stood at the plate and just let the game end and the team lose.
Lionhearts, Kendall and Kotsay who've provided a couple of hits to prolong a losing game, but negate that w/ a couple of equal outs they've made. So consider that a wash.
The only A's player w/ a positive score: JayPay. The player on the team, who refuses to lose. At least according to the boxscore.
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Keith Ginter a Bullpen Call-Up?!?
Funny but true, Keith Ginter comes in relief, pitching for the Rivercats last Saturday.
His line: 2.0 IP / 3H / 1BB / 2R.
As Defrancesco mentions, the Rivercats are "battling" as the A's recent callups have depleted their roster.
I am just amazed how KG who 2 years ago was hitting a bunch of homeruns for the Brewers (19, 2004) has evolved not just into a utility infielder but a relief pitcher as well.
I guess the organization has to make sense of the money they are throwing into Ginter this year. I believe he earns around 1.5M.
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Korea Beats Japan
Korea won a close one against bitter rival Nippon. 2 runs in the 8th inning dashed a pitcher's duel. A solo homerun by Japanese Nishioka in the 9th inning rounded up the scoring 2-1. Too bad for the Nippon-jins, they carried a one-hitter till the 8th inning.
It opens the door for the US. They just have to beat Mexico to proceed and salvage (or regain)some pride in this inaugural tourney.
It should be a treat seeing a Korea-Dominicana championship match.
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A's Sked Next Season
Let's escape the Ken Macha hoopla and look into next year's schedule:
The A's open the season here in Oakland. Versus the Yankees. Not a bad draw.
They close the season w/ a 4-game set vs the Angels in Anaheim.
During the interleague, they play the NL West this year.
They're on the road for stretches of 7 games in April, May and Sept, 9 straight in June and August, and 10 in July.
They finish the season w/ 7 on the road via Seattle and LAA.
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Fun Stats & Random Figures
Since we are half a year away from the start of another Athletics season, let's enjoy these fun and random numbers. I have to emphasize that these are non-Vorp, non-scientific figures but a simplistic view of sports, athletes and the A's in general.
Manager's Pay
Ken Macha (ex-A's) $7,045 per win ($620K/annum, 88 wins)
Joe Torre (Yankees) $67,368 per win ($6.4M, 95)
Lou Piniella (ex-Rays) $48,507 per win ($3.25, 67)
Perspective
Macha is cheap by a whole lot. Peanuts compared to the Lakers' Phil Jackson who hauled $142,857 per win in his last full season w/ the Lakers (03-04 season).
A's Superstars & the McAfee Box-Office
How many bleacher tickets need to sell to cover an A's player per home game salary....
Formula:
'05 salary / 2 (half home, half away) / 81 home games / $9 bleacher ticket
Kendall 7,251 tix
Chavvy 5,830 tix
Crosby 240 tix
Perspective
Mike Tyson earned $30M in his "bite-your-ear-off" fight w/ Holyfield in 1997. And that was just for one fight...equates to 3.3M bleacher tix in Oakland.
Pitcher Cost Per Start
'05 sal / # of starts '05
Zito $160,000 per start
Harden $39,473 per start (discounting relief app)
Blanton $9,590 per start
Perspective
What about Pavano, rounding up $529,411 per start this season ($9 mil/17 starts)? And what about wall-puncher Kevin Brown who got $1,208,791 per start registered this year?
Caught Stealing?
Cost of runners caught stealing per catcher's salary.....
Posada (Yankees) $282,051 ($11M, 39 caught)
Matheny (Giants) $51,282 ($2M, 39)
Miller (Brewers, ex-A's) $135,416 ($3.25M, 24)
Perspective
Our Jason Kendall, $480,520 per baserunner caught-stealing ($10.6M, 22). Expensive.
Tidbits
Michael Jordan got $36M for ONE year in his last season w/ the Chicago Bulls (97-98). That translates to:
$11,317 per min that he played (3,181) or $679K in hourly salary.
A-Rod? How much does his triple (3B) cost this year? $25.7M. He made only one and the latter figure was his '05 salary.
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