Thursday, March 29, 2012

Japan the opening series that was...

     Opening week of Major League Baseball has come and gone. At least in the eyes of west coast baseball fans, specifically for the Mariners’ and A’s fans. You see there weren’t many people able to watch the two game series from Japan, because of TV black out rules. Thus fans listened to the radio, downloaded video streams online, or waited for the MLB Network to broadcast the game at six am, though the game started at three am Wednesday and two am Thursday.

     Apart from when or where you could watch the game, it was great to have baseball games that matter in front of our eyes. It was a split series as the Mariners won game one behind Dustin Ackley two for five night. Which, featured a massive home run off of A’s starter Brandon McCarthy. The A’s then evened the series in game two with a flex of home run power and amazing pitching from Bartolo Colon. The A’s posted three big home runs from Josh Reddick, Jonny Gomes and a two-run bomb from Cuban sensation Yoenis Cespedes. Add that to eight innings of three hit ball from Colon and the A’s are looking very strong heading into the home opener in Oakland on Friday April sixth.

     As a whole, many showed their fandom with out cries of support for the Athletics. Allowing fellow fans to watch them live in the second game. They stay up until the wee hours of the morning and cheered as load as they could .You see being a fan means withstanding the long nights, the losing streaks, and the seasons without championships or playoff berths. It’s about enjoying the moment that you gather with friends and family cheering on the team you love, even if that means waking up at two am to watch a game. Even though it wasn’t televised by our own channel Comcast Sports Net California.

     Even with all the uncertainty of this season of A’s baseball, this series has me very hopeful about the things that the green & gold can do. As I predicted in an earlier in a blog, I see the A’s playing hard and earning a wild card. So I say to my fellow Athletics Fan’s: “Get ready to get loud and rock the house as the boys take on the Mariners at the O.Co!”

Monday, March 26, 2012

Pick em to Win em...

      The land of the rising sun will host the beginning of America’s pastime, as the Oakland A’s will host the Seattle Mariners at the Tokyo Dome. With the season fast approaching it’s time to act like Nostradamus and see if the Big Man can predict how the playoffs will shape up, and which players will take home the end of the year hardware. The shift of power from the National League will affect the shape of two AL divisions in the form of former Cardinal superstar “King” Albert, and Brewers slugger Prince Fielder. So let the show begin as Sports Zone presents… The American League prediction show.

American League West Champions: Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim      It pains me to say this being an Athletics fan, but hands down the favorite to win the AL West and maybe even the American League Championship are the rally monkey lead Angels. When you have the best pitching staff coming into the 2012 season with a 3.57 team earned run average and you add a good, though not great, pitcher in C.J Wilson, it gives you the upper hand on the pitching tip. Combine the league’s best pitching with baseball’s best player in Albert Pujols, and the average hitting team becomes a major threat to dethrone the two time defending AL West Champion Rangers.

      However it’s hard to ignore the fact that the Rangers have a talented team that pack a major punch seeing that they rank in the top five in all key hitting stats, while the Angels were a middle of the road offensive team before the addition of Pujols. The Rangers did lose C.J Wilson to the rival Angels, but they did acquire the highly sought after Yu Darvish. Unfortunately Darvish is off to a mediocre spring training surrendering 7 walks and allowing a run a game and not notching a win. I see the Rangers as a team that can still win, but I think their run of back to back American League Championship will end with a disappointing season and a 3rd place finish in the division.

      Now I know some might be scratching their heads right now, if the Rangers are in 3rd who is the runner up to the Angels? It is very simple; the Oakland Athletics under the guidance of Manager Bob Melvin will resurrect their glory and make a mad dash to win the division. Hear me out people, the A’s did trade away two of their best starters in Gonzalez and Cahill but they did add two pitchers to a mix that have a very bright future. Tommy Milone was acquired from the Nationals in exchange for Gonzalez and has proved that it wasn’t as lopsided of a trade as many might believe. Milone is posting a nine to one strikeout to walk ratio in twelve innings this spring. And the most impressive pitcher is Berkeley alum Tyson Ross with an eye popping .90 earned run average. Add this with some additions like Yoenis Cespedes, Manny Ramirez, and journey man Jonny Gomes the A’s should be able to contend in the wild wild west.

American League Central Champions: Detroit Tigers      The reigning Division champion Tigers have the AL Cy Young award winner and American League MVP Justin Verlander. Combine that with the addition of a big first basemen in Prince Fielder, and you have to have an easy path to the title in a weak division. Not to mention they do have a very talented Miguel Cabrera and the closer of closers “Papa Grande” Jose Valverder, you have a well rounded team that packs probably the best three, four punch in baseball.

      With the Tigers being the diamond in this ruff central you have the Twins adding former A’s slugger Josh Willingham, the Cleveland Indians have Ubaldo Jimenez who can be a contender for the American League Cy Young award if only he can make the right corrections. The sleeper pick for the Central are the Kansas City Royals who will host the Mid Summer Classic, and have a bevy of young talented players that with the right coaching can make a very strong run and might end the season in second place a few games behind the Tigers.

      The saddest story of the division has to be the epic collapse of the former World Champion Chicago White Sox’s. They have lost their franchise pitcher Mark Buehrle to the Miami Marlins as well as skipper Ozzie Guillen, it seems that they are in limbo as to where the future of this franchise is going thus it’s going to be a hard season for White Sox’s fans.

American League East Champions: New York Yankees     When you think of division races that entertain and excite, you have the East Division that will never let you down. It has produced the wild card winner in eight out of the last ten season, and was the focus of last year’s season as it came down to the last few days with the Rays finishing a fantastic run past the Red Sox’s who had the biggest collapse in MLB history. But this season I see only one playoff berth coming from the mighty division and it will come in the form of defending champions the New York Yankees.

      The Yankees have the most players returning that were part of the championship run, and will continue to chase World Title number twenty-eight. Jeter and Mariano return to lead the Bronx Bombers to another AL East title, but they might have to deal with the Rays as they stayed ahead of the Red Sox’s. Even though Bobby Valentine is an amazing manager, the Sox’s have an aging team that has too much ground to make up for the disaster of blowing a nine game lead. What I wish would happen with the AL East is for the Orioles and the Blue Jays to return to their past glory where they won multiple world titles and had the likes of Eddie Murry, Cal Ripken Jr., Joe Carter and Paul Moliter roaming the field.

American League Wild Card: Oakland Athletics & Tampa Bay Rays          The Oakland A’s will surprise most every sports media outlet and will win, as the team has proven with their ability to string together some wins in the Cactus League. A pitching staff that took a hit with the trades of Gio Gonzalez and Trevor Cahill can rise back to the top of the American League under the guidance of World Champion pitcher Curt Young. As I mentioned earlier Ross and Milone seem to be ready to step into the middle of the rotation and give maybe ten wins a piece, and then you have Jemile Weeks who should have gotten more consideration in the voting for Rookie of the Year seeing that he did hit in the .300 during his 82 game season. As well you have the power of Brandon Allen waiting to be unleashed and with three of them coming so far in spring training he can provide some much needed pop the likes of which Josh Willingham gave us in 2011. After his fifty game suspension is up you can count on Manny to provide a little excitement and knowledge, so he can teach Yoenis Cespedes how to be an elite player at the major league level.

      The Tampa Bay Rays, will be knocking at the door of the AL East title. In the end they will lock down the other wild card, they have some pop in the form of Evan Longoria and Carlos Pena, however the pitching staff can be a down fall for them. James Shields is a above average pitcher, that can be in the Cy Young mix but can Price be his wing man so that this pitching staff can aid in the efforts to claim the wild card. I have a feeling that it should be no problem as they push fifteen wins a piece.

American League MVP: Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim First Basemen Albert Pujols
      Pujols coming to the American league will be the best move of his career, seeing that the American league has less super stars that can out shine the best player in baseball. I see this being Albert’s best year with a career high in Home Runs and Runs batted in, maybe he can finally achieve his triple crown that has hidden from him.

American League Cy Young: Seattle Mariners Pitcher Felix Hernandez
     The Mariners may be the worst offensive team in the American league, but it will have the best pitcher in the form of “King” Felix. Hernandez can be the beacon of hope for the Mariners faithful, and it can land him back in his 2010 form when he won the Cy Young award by leading the AL in earned run average. The next best pitcher will be Justin Verlander who will be trying to repeat, but I’m concerned that he might have used a lot of his energy last season and will fail to rack up twenty wins again.

American League Manager of the Year: Oakland Athletics Bob Melvin     Bob Melvin has resurrected the Diamondbacks and aims to do the same with the A’s, matched with a well rounded coaching staff Melvin provide the green & gold with a no nonsense attitude. Melvin wants to win now and no matter what Oakland’s managing partner says, he plans on pushing this team to its limits. In doing so, he will lead the A’s to the Wild Card and the team’s first playoff appearance since 2006.

American League Rookie of the Year: Oakland Athletics Outfielder Yoenis Cespedes     Cespedes will take his talents to a new level and have a fantastic season. He will give Pujols and Jose Bautista a run for the American league home run crown. He can give you thirty-eight Home Runs and push one hundred runs batted in. His strike outs can be his down fall but many pitchers don’t know how to handle him so he’ll be able to rack up big numbers. Cespedes only threat for the award is Rangers pitcher Yu Darvish. To me, he has control issues that will lead to more runners on base and that can burn his earned run average. Darvish’s spring hasn’t been as expected but a person can adjust, and with many of the pro players yet to face Yu he stand a chance to win 15 games and it might edge out Cespedes for the Title of Rookie of the Year.

Sunday, March 18, 2012

Warriors trade to trade

     The moment of impact was hard felt by the Warriors’ faithful when they found out that Monta Ellis, Ekpe Udoh, and Kwame Brown were traded. Everyone knew that Monta was likely on his way out, but to where was the question. That question was answered on Tuesday night before the Warriors 115-89 win over the Kings. Mr. Ellis and his texting ways were heading to the land of beer and cheese: Milwaukee Wisconsin where he will represent the Bucks along with Udoh and Kwame. In return the Dubs will receive big man Andrew Bogut and former member of the We Believe team Stephen Jackson.

      If you look at the trade on paper you might say this is a horrible trade. Giving up your team’s top scorer Ekpe Udoh, an above average big man that can grow into a respectable talent in, and a proven accent player in Mr. Brown for two injured players at first seems like a bad bargain. Andrew Bogut is considered to be a top 5 center in the League but is often injured so his talent may not be an accurate assessment. Then you throw in Jackson who is nursing a sore right hamstring and has a reputation of a player who quits. That seems like a lopsided steal of a trade for the Bucks. Die hard Warrior’s fans are probably not surprised. They tend to do this often. Trading away the greatest scorer ever in Wilt Chamberlin, makes this trade seem like the Warriors hit the jackpot.

      I like to break down stats and it would seem that, IF the warriors are healthy, they might have a well rounded team now that Monta is gone. Sure you miss out on his 22.2 points per game (which is 9th in the league), but it averages out when you get 11.3 ppg from Bogut and 10.5ppg from Captain Jack. It also gives you strength where you lacked it. The Warriors have not had a real big man for over two decades and with his health at 100% Andrew Bogut will fill that void. Jackson may have had issues with the former ownership group; however the guy can ball when he wants to. Mix him with Steph and D Lee you’re looking down the barrel of some 20 point scorers. Multiply that by all five of your players you’re averaging 100 points per night.

      All these points are examples of what can be, because you have players who are on the mend and a group of players that may not want them. It always seems to be a major point in any trade, “What will the chemistry be?”. I personally would have went a different route with the Monta trade, it would allow you to have a dynamic scorer and a big man that seems to be on the verge of breaking into the top five of center in the league. Detroit would have been my selected destination for Mr. Ellis and Brandon Rush, in return the Pistons would have sent us Rodney Stuckey and Greg Monroe. It would have brought a very effective big man this season in Monroe who averages 16.8ppg and 10.1 rebounds per game, something that the Warriors could have used to begin the season. To complement the addition of Monroe you would add Rodney Stuckey and his 17.9ppg, 3.4rpg and a whopping 5 and a half assists per game. With this addition to what Mr. Double-Double David Lee can do scoring almost 20ppg and racking 10rpg it would be a big 3 to mimic what Boston is doing.

  Alas the trade that went down must be played out and then we can truly debate and discuss what effect it has on the long and short term. For the Warriors to be successful they needed a big man. Check to that, but the “what if” will wait on the effectiveness of the deal. They also must find out if the Franchise player will be Stephan Curry and his weak ankle, his grit and determination dealing with this issue will shape the rest of his career. I still have hope for the team from the Golden State, little moves that can help shape and influence the way the franchise performs over the next decade are always a welcome thing. Maybe we can land a bonafide star and make a run for the Larry O’Brien Trophy. Hey, anything can happen it’s sports baby!

Warriors trade Jackson to Spurs for Jefferson…

      The Warriors trade Stephen Jackson to the San Antonio Spurs in exchange for T.J Ford, a first round pick and the gem in the deal Richard Jefferson. It seems like the Warriors took the route of the Bucks on this lopsided trade, and only offered Jackson to the spurs. As the Warriors you get a draft pick that can become a strong building block towards the future or a draft pick that can lure a team to deal an established star to Oracle Arena, you also get a consistent player in Jefferson who gives you 16ppg, 2.6apg and 5rpg. On top of those steady numbers he gives your young team a veteran brain to pick with playoff experience. Add this to the Bogut trade, and I say the Warriors made out with a respectable trade.

Saturday, March 10, 2012

Lace them up...

    
Spring is in the air. The smell of fresh cut grass fills the sun drenched sky. The Nation’s pastime is taking center stage. It’s time to play ball!

An exciting new franchise is emerging from Northern California, San Rafael to be exact. The Pacifics are bringing west coast baseball to the North American League. They are looking for some of the finest athletes that California has to offer. Don’t miss out on this once in a lifetime chance to be a part of the inaugural season of Pacifics baseball.

They have major shoes to fill keeping up with the storied history of Northern California baseball dating back to the days of the Redwood Pioneers and the Sonoma County Crushers. The Pacifics promise to excite and entertain.

Now is your time to be a part of the action. Open tryout are scheduled for Saturday March 17th, 2012 from 9am-5pm at Albert Park in San Rafael, California. Registration is open and it costs $100 before Wednesday March 15th and $150 the day of the tryouts. Information can be found here.
http://www.pacificsbaseball.com/pressbox/index.html?article_id=40

Come out and reach for the brass ring, and maybe don the Pacifics colors when the dust settles. Be ready to leave it all on the diamond and be apart of the action as the Pacifics take the baseball world by storm. Best of luck to all that tryout. We will see you on Opening Day out at Albert Park.


DO TO WEATHER THE OPEN TRYOUT ON MARCH 17TH,2012 HAS BEEN POSTPONED. FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE SEE THE PACIFICS WEBSITE http://www.pacificsbaseball.com/pressbox/index.html?article_id=48