Thursday, July 30, 2009

From John Fay's Enquirer blog this evening (7/29):

“This is totally unacceptable,” Baker said. “It is embarrassing. It is pitiful. This is terrible.”

I think I like Dusty so much more after this outburst. I think the thing I like the most about this outcryis that is could be directed at Jockhead and Old Man Castellini as much as it was directed at the players.

I mean really, Dusty must look at his options for filling out his lineup card every night and just sigh. Tatum, Tavares, Gonzalez, Nix...AAA, shouldn't be in the majors, shouldn't be in the majors, AAA.

Does anyone believe the resources committed this year were appropriate to field a competitive roster? Or maybe more accurate, does anyone believe the resources that were allocated CORRECTLY in the manner that would take to create a winner?

This weblog is being produced to educate Old Man Castellini, Jockhead, and Dustbag on what championship teams look like. IE, pitching, power, on-base percentage.

Let's review some of the player evaluations made during this past offseason in preparation for the 2009 campaign:

- signing Bill Tavares to a 2-year, nearly $7M contract. Currently hitting .243/.282/.294 (AVG, OBP, SLG), is there any doubt now that Jockhead could have left Dickerson to patrol CF and allocate that money to signing a corner OF?

- Passing on the chance to allocate Bill T.'s FA money to someone who can actually HIT, such as Bobby Abreu (1-year, $5M FA contract with the Angels) or dealing the bare minimum to Florida for Josh Willingham (.302/.414/.595, with 16 big bombs this year).

- Recently, believing that Wladimir Balentien's can alter AT ALL the death spiral that has become his career path.

I mean really, this is clearly a result of the subjective evaluation of one of Jockhead's henchman, Bill Bavasi, former GM of the Mariners. Let's not forget, Bavasi was fired after last season in Seattle after stringing together some of the worst seasons in Mariners history, and that's saying something in Seattle. Not to mention Seattle is a place where the resources and fan support are at a level that Pat Gillick proved in the late-90s, early 00's that success can and should be sustained in that market.

And now, Bavasi convinced Jockhead that Balentien's abhorrent K-rate which was perfected in the Minors, and continued true to form in Seattle. See WBs profile attached - http://www.thebaseballcube.com/players/B/Wladimir-Balentien.shtml

Striking out nearly 28% of his career ABs, that is approaching Big Donkey K rates...career-wise, Dunner K's around 32% of his ABs. Yowsa.

- Lastly, the decision to break off Paul Bako and replace him with Ramon Hernandez. Now look, I fully comprehend what Bako brought to this team...very little offense, very good defense, kind of an interchangeable part behind the dish.

But was it really necessary to try and salvage the Freel contract by dealing for a larger burden in Hernandez? After all, clearly Freel was a moveable part after the O's successfully dealt Freel to the Cubs, who in turn have moved him to the Royals this season.The point being...Freel, had some value this year apparently. Ramon...ick. No value, big contract...where was the upgrade over Bako? Answer: nowhere.

We gotta start thinking differently in this town, folks.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

7/29 - Reds v. Padres

Lineups:

7-29 Padres Lineup
Gwynn CF
Eckstein 2B
A Gonzalez 1B
Kouzmanoff 3B
Headley LF
Blanks RF
Alfonzo C
Everth Cabrera SS
Mat Latos P

Reds Lineup
Willy Taveras cf
Jerry Hairston Jr. lf
Joey Votto 1b
Brandon Phillips 2b
Jonny Gomes rf
Edwin Encarnacion 3b
Alex Gonzalez ss
Craig Tatum c
Aaron Harang p

Notes:

- The Reds have scored 400 runs to date, 3rd worst in NL.
- OBP is .315, also 3rd worst.
- Craig Tatum is 1-14 so far, but I guess what other option does Dustbag have?!
- New acquisition Wladimir Balentien K'd 596 times in the minors, in 2131 ABs. Or about 28% of the time.
- Adam Dunn's career K rate - 32.3% of the time. A little too close for comfort?!?!

Reds acquire Outfielder

Reds get Wladmir Balentien, OF, from Seattle for Robert Manuel, P.

We'll see if this guy can strikeout less than Adam Dunn. Not looking good.

http://www.thebaseballcube.com/players/B/Wladimir-Balentien.shtml

Reds Summer Wiffleball Classic


Divisions:
Youth Division: 13 and younger
Adult Division: 14 and older
The final four teams from each division will compete for the championship at Kahn's Redsfest XII at the Duke Energy Convention Center during the weekend of Dec. 4-6, 2009. Plus, by signing up for the Reds Summer Wiffle Ball Classic, you will receive special offers for hotels in the area for the event weekend!
Welcome Party:
Friday, Aug. 28, 2009 – 7-9 p.m.
Brazenhead Irish Pub
Registered wiffle ball participants receive a FREE appetizer buffet and one FREE adult beverage ticket.
Team Entry:
Youth Division: $85.00
Adult Division: $115.00
Other ticket packages will be available soon for families and teams planning on lodging in Warren County.
All registration fees include: 3-5 players per team, event T-shirt and Reds tickets for the Sunday, Aug. 30 game vs. the Los Angeles Dodgers at 1:10 p.m.
View the Summer Wiffle Ball Classic Official Rules »REGISTER YOUR TEAM »
If you have any questions regarding the tournament, please contactBrian Blinn at (513) 675-0902 or wiffleguy09@aol.com.

McDonald's is REALLY expanding their menu

Don't pretend it's not funny.

Ken Rosenthal's Trade Deadline Buzz

* Mariners pull Jeff Clement from AAA game, inform him he has been traded.
* SOME interest in Doug Davis, Jon Garland - D'backs.
* Indians payroll update.
* Jarrod Washburn will not be dealt to the Brewhas.

http://msn.foxsports.com/mlb/story/9866498/MLB-trade-deadline-buzz:-Wednesday's-edition

John Fay's beat - Blog

Beat reporter John Fay of the Enquirer, sometimes with simian contributions from Tom Groeschen.

Reds lose last night to the Padres, 3-2.

http://news.cincinnati.com/apps/pbcs.dll/section?Category=blog07

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