Monday, November 25, 2013

A well-respected organization.

Meet your new hitting coach.

Oh, we already know each other.

Oh, yeah!  Say "hi" to Dr. B. for me next time you see him.

Thursday, November 21, 2013

2013 NL MVP Poll

 BBWAA
NamePoints
Andrew McCutchen409
Paul Goldschmidt242
Yadier Molina219
Matt Carpenter194
Freddie Freeman154
Joey Votto149
Clayton Kershaw146
Hanley Ramirez58
Carlos Gomez43
Jay Bruce30
Craig Kimbrel27
Shin Soo Choo23
Jayson Werth20
Andrelton Simmons14
Yasiel Puig10
Hunter Pence7
Troy Tulowitzki5
Allen Craig4
Adrian Gonzalez4
Buster Posey3
Adam Wainwright3
Michael Cuddyer3
Matt Holliday2
Russell Martin1



Felz Poll
NamePoints
Andrew McCutchen19
Paul Goldschmidt13
Matt Carpenter7
Gary Carter4
Hanley Ramirez4
Joey Votto4
Jay Bruce2
Michael Cuddyer2
Freddie Freeman1
Buster Posey1



2013 AL MVP Poll

 BBWAA
NamePoints
Miguel Cabrera 385
Mike Trout282
Chris Davis232
Josh Donaldson222
Robinson Cano150
Evan Longoria103
Dustin Pedroia99
Adrian Beltre99
Manny Machado57
David Ortiz47
Jason Kipnis31
Max Scherzer25
Adam Jones9
Edwin Encarnacion7
Greg Holland3
Carlos Santana3
Coco Crisp3
Jacoby Ellsbury3
Torii Hunter2
Hisashi Iwakuma2
Koji Uehara2
Yu Darvish1
Felix Hernandez1
Salvador Perez1
Shane Victorino1


 Felz Poll
NamePoints
Miguel Cabrera 24
Chris Davis10
Mike Trout6
Gary Carter4
Josh Donalson4
Adrian Beltre3
Robinson Cano2
Adam Jones2
Adam Longoria2
Alfonso Soriano1
Koji Uehara1



I think ARod is lying.

Not because I analyzed his body language, but because I analyzed his language language.

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

2013 NL Cy Young

 BBWAA
NamePoints
Clayton Kershaw 207
Adam Wainwright86
Jose Fernandez62
Craig Kimbrel39
Matt Harvey39
Cliff Lee32
Jordan Zimmerman21
Zack Greinke18
Madison Bumgarner3
Francisco Liriano3




 Felz Poll
NamePoints
Clayton Kershaw 20
Adam Wainwright11
Gary Carter4
Jordan Zimmerman4
Jose Fernandez3
Francisco Liriano2
Zack Greinke1
Craig Kimbrel1
Kyle Lohse1










2013 AL Cy Young

Not much interest in my poll this year, including respondents who didn't bother to figure out which league the players are in, but here you go.

 BBWAA
NamePoints
Max Scherzer 203
Yu Darvish93
Hisashi Iwakuma73
Anibal Sanchez46
Chris Sale44
Bartolo Colon25
Koji Uehara10
Felix Hernandez6
Matt Moore4
Greg Holland4
James Shields2

 Felz Poll
NamePoints
Max Scherzer 24
Bartolo Colon9
Yu Darvish6
Gary Carter4
Felix Hernandez3
Anibal Sanchez3
Adam Wainwright3
Zack Greinke2
C.J Wilson2
Phil Hughes1
Hisashi Iwakuma1
Cliff Lee1
Mariano Rivera1





Describing Bill Madden as a hypocrite is an insult to hypocrites.

"But if he doesn’t get Granderson, where might Alderson go for the bats he needs? I say he should think Biogenesis.

After all, Alderson has never seemed to have a problem with drug-tainted players, going all the way back to his days in Oakland when, whether he knew it or not, the Bash Brothers, Jose Canseco and Mark McGwire, were alleged to have been shooting up steroids in the bathroom stalls of the A’s clubhouse.

...

There is one other added advantage in signing Cruz or Peralta. Both of them have demonstrated they know how to beat a drug test."

Not that a clown like Bill Madden ever sought noble goals such as "journalistic integrity" or "consistent principles," but the next time the name "Alex Rodriguez" is moving up his throat, he should choke on it.

I know nothing.

I would have bet the ranch on Farrell.

Sunday, November 03, 2013

Mike Lupica can't think of anything interesting to write about the Yankees or baseball.

If you don't believe me, ask Mike Lupica:

"There was a time, and it wasn’t so terribly long ago, when you got the idea that you could lead a paper like ours with Yankee news in or out of season, like they were the big game in town no matter what else was happening in football or basketball. But those days are long gone, starting with the way pro football has gotten as big as it has over the past several years, because of the Giants winning two Super Bowls that stand with any dramatic World Series the Yankees have ever won.

There is more to it than that, you know there is. Rex Ryan got to town and was an immediate game-changer for the Jets until things went sideways for them. There is this arms race between the Knicks and Nets now in New York, the teams and their owners apparently as obsessed with beating each other as they are with beating the Heat or the Bulls or the Pacers in the Eastern Conference.

You even wonder what happens to the whole dynamic of the baseball summer if ’14 is the year when the Mets make another run at the playoffs.

(What, a guy can’t dream?)"

I think the problem is that you are unskilled at your profession.

Worse, you are whining about it in public.



"If you’re a Yankee fan, and you’ve been watching the way teams like the Cardinals and San Francisco Giants and now the Red Sox win the World Series, are you really willing to pay Robinson Cano whatever he wants?"


Of course not.

I also didn't pay much attention to the World Series because that has little to do with my analysis.

I did pay attention to the 2013 Yankees ... I know that's boring torture for you ... being your job and everything.




Friday, November 01, 2013

Listen to what you're saying, part two.

MLB is accused of singling out ARod and putting emotion ahead of prudent, blind justice. Rob Manfred responds by emotionally singling out ARod.

Manfred also inadvertently accuses MLB of either ignorance or injustice:

"Mr. Rodriguez's use of PEDs was longer and more pervasive than any other player, and when this process is complete, the facts will prove it is Mr. Rodriguez and his representatives who have engaged in ongoing, gross misconduct."

Either:

1) MLB knows of a lot of other players who took PEDs and evaded punishment.

2) MLB has no idea how many other players took PEDs.

Scenario #2 is more likely.

But if that is the case, then Manfred shouldn't proclaim with certainty that ARod took more PEDs than Sosa, Dykstra, Canseco, Bonds, and ... most likely ... some AA muck-a-luck catcher who never batted above .250.

Listen to what you're saying, part one.

Jon Lester defends David Ortiz against Colin Cowherd's accusations:

"You couldn't be more wrong," Lester said about Ortiz. "You really haven't seen the power numbers spike up. He's really just become a more complete hitter. It's not like he's all of a sudden hitting 50 homers and driving in 140. He's done it the right way for a long time."

Right.

It's not like he's hitting 50 HRs and driving in 140 ... like the first time he used PEDs.