Rafael Palmeiro joins Jay Gibbons and Paul Konerko on the AL leader board for stolen bases. Weird.
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ESPN.com – MLB – MLB GAME LOG
ESPN.com – MLB – MLB GAME LOG:
“KANSAS CITY 9TH
-Bottom of the 9th inning
-J Randa walked.
-J Randa to second on passed ball by S Alomar Jr.
-K Harvey walked.
-B Koch relieved C Politte.
-B Santiago doubled to deep left, J Randa scored, K Harvey to third.
-A Guiel struck out swinging.
-M Stairs hit for T Graffanino.
-D Marte relieved B Koch.
-M Lopez hit for M Stairs.
-M Lopez homered to center, K Harvey and B Santiago scored.
-A Berroa singled to left.
-C Beltran homered to left, A Berroa scored.
6 runs, 4 hits, 0 errors
Chicago Sox 7, Kansas City 9
”
The key thing is that Koch was removed before the go-ahead run was on base, simply to avoid the matchup with Stairs. It isn’t that Koch can’t get lefties out so much as that Stairs can’t hit lefties at all.
Mendy Lopez showed new power last year and the trend continues. It’s too soon for White Sox bullpen followers to panic, but this was a frightening beginning.
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Okay, it’s cheesy to blog your own archives, but last May I wrote a little thing about Gerald Laird and named him the Rangers starting catcher this year. Today the Rangers dealt Einar Diaz to Montreal, commiting themselves to Laird, with the backup job going to recently acquired Rod Barajas (with Josh McKinley, I guess, who came back in the deal, behind Barahas).
Laird is worth a few bucks in AL-only leagues. He’s a good catcher who can run, and has the foundation to be a productive hitter. Probably won’t all happen this year, but there are some good seasons in his future.
Graham Koonce – MLB and Minor League Statistics – The Baseball Cube Stats
Graham Koonce – The Baseball Cube Stats
In the magazine I made Koonce a future star, and the the other day I kept trying to pick him as a reserve in the XFL reserve draft, but I couldn’t. I look at his power, I look at his walks and I see a future star, but I look at his age and I look at all those years before he got to Triple-A and I see a determined and crafty hitter who is doing the best he can with what he’s got.
Kind of like Brian Daubach, only Koonce is nearly two years older than Daubach was when he got his shot. And Koonce doesn’t yet have a shot.
That makes him a nice sleeper, not a future star.
ESPN.com – MLB – Drug test samples from Bonds, others still exist
ESPN.com – MLB – Drug test samples from Bonds, others still exist
Notice that Bonds’ lawyer says that he doesn’t think this will be legally signficant. That’s because the drug wasn’t banned by baseball until March. And wasn’t made illegal by the FDA until October 28, 2003.
So, let me ask you: Should Bonds be vilified, labelled a cheater, asterisked, if it turns out he was taking this legal, unbanned drug?
And if the answer is Yes, please explain what good it does us if he is.
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A friend sent this site to me. He said it was a relative of his wife running it. The set up is pretty easy. Nearly all the money in the pool goes to prizes. I’m in.
Major League Baseball : Fantasy : Fantasy
Major League Baseball : Ask Rotoman
There’s a new one, comparing Abreu and Bonds, rookies who won’t break camp with the big club, converting roto prices, and choosing a loser pitcher.
Major League Baseball : News
Major League Baseball : Jack McDowell is an idiot
It goes on. What could he possibly thinking? Why would he say that?
ESPN.com – MLB – Indians: Bradley’s days with team are numbered
ESPN.com – MLB – Indians: Bradley’s days with team are numbered
It’s hard to tell if Bradley is really the time bomb he appears to be. The reports this spring have been generally positive, but he definitely has a problem with authority. There’s nothing wrong with that.
His departure increases the value of Matt Lawton in AL leagues, since until yesterday Lawton seemed to be the Indian most likely to be traded.
Bradley probably should be discounted a little, based on the sore hammy that perhaps precipitated the latest brouhaha as his ongoing problems. But some major league team (not the Indians) is probably going to get a boost before Sunday.
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Roto Times Sports: Is there any part of Mark Prior that doesn’t hurt?
I can safely say I called the Achilles problem early, but the elbow problem is clearly just as bad. Or worse.
There’s a reason not many are the best pitcher in baseball history. Let’s give Mark a few years to show he deserves consideration. Until then the only option is to wait, unless someone is willing to give you enough now to compensate you for what he could do in a healthy half season.