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September 30, 2008

FanHome Football Pick-um: Week 5

Filed under: fanhome | by 645 @ 10:27 pm
1 Point Game
Sunday, October 5
Noon CT
Tennessee at Baltimore
Kansas City at Carolina
Chicago at Detroit
Atlanta at Green Bay
Indianapolis at Houston
San Diego at Miami
Seattle at N.Y. Giants
Washington at Philadelphia

3:05pm CT
Tampa Bay at Denver

3:15pm CT
Buffalo at Arizona
Cincinnati at Dallas
New England at San Francisco

2 Point Games
7:15pm CT
Pittsburgh at Jacksonville

Monday, October 6
7:30pm CT
Minnesota at New Orleans

Kyle signs, what’s next?

Filed under: fanhome | by RockintheRed @ 6:41 am
It's official - Kyle Lohse has been signed to a four-year deal worth $41m with full no-trade protection. It's less than I thought we'd be paying but still is a risk given Kyle's resume. The no-trade protection scares me because it takes away the option of a salary dump or a trade for prospects, but perhaps it was the only way to keep the total number fairly low. What Lohse does give us is stability in the rotation, similar to when Russ Springer was signed last year. There's a philosophy out there that we've learned over the years - the less damaged arms pitching for you, the better. Kyle is a healthy arm - knock on wood - and his signing allows us to address other areas of weakness such as the bullpen and getting another bat, preferably in the middle infield.

There are quite a number of options for the bullpen. I broke down a list of them here, and I wrote a profile of Dennys Reyes here. Reyes, Affeldt, and Ohman are the strongest candidates for the job of lefthanded reliever, and guys like Juan Rincon and Guillermo Mota could be cheap, low-risk pick-ups on the righthanded side of the bullpen. The bullpen, for all its struggles this year, has a pretty solid foundation for 2009 and beyond. Guys returning include:

Chris Perez
Jason Motte
Ryan Franklin
Kyle McClellan
Josh Kinney
Brad Thompson


That's already six guys in what projects to be a seven-man bullpen. Obviously, it's hard to count on fragile pitchers such as Josh Kinney for a full season, but the depth is there from the right side. Finding a solid lefthanded reliever or two should be near the top of our priority list this off-season.

The middle infield is going to be more complicated to address. There's second baseman Orlando Hudson, who's due to make over $10m on the free agent market. Edgar Renteria might be willing to make a return trip to St. Louis, but his bat is starting to decline along with his glove. Rafael Furcal is due to make big bucks at shortstop, but he could fill your lead-off spot and add speed to the lineup. There's trade possibilities for anyone ranging from Jack Wilson to Troy Tulowitzki. And then we have Cuban defector Dayan Viciedo, who, if you recall, was last seen trying to get a ruling as to whether he'd be eligible for free agency or not. Per Baseball America, August 27th 2008:
Torres did not specify the country or which organizations were interested in his players, but he said he considered Viciedo the closest to signing, perhaps in the next two or three weeks. "I hope we can have something done by the time instructional league starts," he said of Viciedo. He set November as a more reasonable timetable for Arguelles and Iglesias possibly signing.
Dayan is capable of playing shortstop, third base, and the outfield, just the kind of versatility Tony La Russa loves. Trying to sign Dayan and then counting on him filling a spot on the 25-man roster is a big risk, but it's creative and could end up working out like another favorite player of mine - Cuban defector Alexei Ramirez of the White Sox.


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September 29, 2008

Make up games

Filed under: fanhome | by LongtimeBravesFan @ 8:39 pm
The White Sox played a make up game today that they needed to win to force a tie breaker tomorrow.

We often see a game rained out and an announcement made that it will be made up if it affects the playoff races. Has this ever happened before that a make up game had to be played to decide a playoff spot (or force an extra game, like the one today)?

2008 Playoffs: October 1-2 Milwaukee Brewers @ Philadelphia Phillies

Filed under: fanhome | by 645 @ 3:43 pm

The Karma of Adam Dunn

Filed under: fanhome | by Triad @ 9:11 am
Adam Dunn has now hit exactly 40 HR in four consecutive seasons. He didn't miss a step with his move to Arizona. No one else has had more than two seasons of exactly 40 HR at any time in their career.

Other repeats...

46 HR three times:
Babe Ruth

44 HR four times:
Hank Aaron

40 HR four times*:
Adam Dunn
(consecutive)

39 HR three times:
Jeff Bagwell
Rafael Palmeiro
Jim Rice

38 HR three times:
Mike Schmidt

36 HR three times:
Jimmie Foxx
Dale Murphy

I'll bet if Rice had one more home run in at least two of those 39 HR seasons, he'd been seen a little differently. 40 is more psychologically impressive than 39. It may keep Bagwell out of the Hall of Fame as well, but it shouldn't.

Cards to Re-sign Kyle Lohse

Filed under: fanhome | by RockintheRed @ 7:40 am
The hoopla for whether or not Kyle Lohse would be Type A free agent this off-season is moot now, as the Cardinals appear to be close to signing the soon-to-be 30 year-old. The deal is reportedly going to be in the 4-year, $48m range, similar to Carlos Silva's last year. If that's any indication of what the market's going to be like this off-season, watch out. Carlos Silva was the priciest contract of last season's pitcher market, coming off a season very similar to Lohse's. With names like Ben Sheets, CC Sabathia, and A.J. Burnett all potentially on the market, MLB could see another salary spike of colossal proportions.

The Cardinals clearly feel that there's more benefit to keeping Lohse around then letting him walk and picking up two draft picks. At $12m a year, is Lohse worth it? This was Kyle's first season in his career in which he sported an ERA below 4.00. He also had the lowest HR/9 ratio (0.81) of his career, a ratio that has long been one of his flaws. Despite the appearance of a career year for Kyle, the Cardinals are in a situation where some assurance in the rotation would be a welcome blessing. Lohse, Adam Wainwright, and Todd Wellemeyer will form the backbone of the rotation, with Braden Looper or an outside arm probably filling the 4th spot. My hope, much like VEB, is that the deal is only 3 years, enough time to allow younger arms to develop but not long enough to handicap the organization in the final year of the contract.

To boost their rotation further, the Cardinals might consider parting with some prime prospects for someone like Zack Greinke of the Royals. A move like that would almost certainly require Jess Todd and Bryan Anderson as part of the package, in addition to 2 or 3 other good prospects. The off-season is beginning and Mo is already making a move. Here's hoping it's not the only one he makes.


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September 28, 2008

Thanks, Mike T. and all.

Filed under: fanhome | by diceman @ 5:30 pm
Appreciate you starting so many of the game threads this year. Also, thanks to the rest of the gang here who made the games more enjoyable and bearable with your sparkling wit and conversation. I hope to see all of you around during the off season as we spend, spend, spend our way to a championship! Yeah, I'm laughing as I write that part. :yes:

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September 27, 2008

Minor League Players of the Year

Filed under: fanhome | by ArRedbird @ 6:44 pm
The Cardinals have selected

outfielder Daryl Jones :applause:

as their minor league player of the year

and right-hander Jess Todd :applause:

as their minor league pitcher of the year.
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