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February 19, 2008

Wow, that stuff really works!

Miguel Tejada, shortstop for the Houston Astros, seems a little smaller than usual coming into spring training this year.

February 19, 2008

The Early Gimpy Ones

The Reds started off the early injury news with reports that left-handed reliever Bill Bray is being held back because of a sore shoulder. This comes as no shock to me. Bray is the only player from Krivsky’s Trade that has any hope of contributing something positive to the team. The Trade reeks so badly even these many years later, that its stench pervades everything directly in contact with it. I don’t see Bray ever panning out.

The Cubs’s Alfonso Soriano continues to have leg problems. There are reports that he’s only running at 75%. Granted, Soriano’s speed at 75% is more than most other humans, but this just might put a fork in his ridiculous idea that he’s a leadoff hitter. We’ll see.

In Cardinals-land, it looks like Matt Clement is the first to fall. He won’t be available until who knows when, and lboros isn’t happy about it. Apparently, the Cardinals, like so many clubs before them, like to mislead fans about how healthy players are.

The Brewers got into the injury fun, too, with Yovani Gallardo missing the first week or two of the season. Hunter PenceGallardo had surgery to repair knee cartilage this week. Looks like the Brewers’ rotation depth is going to get an early test since Gallardo was expected to be one of the locks for the top 5 after his wonderful rookie debut in 2007.

Despite all of the injuries, I think the Best Injury Award has to go to Houston’s Hunter Pence. Pence apparently was possessed by Evel Knievel and walked through a sliding glass door, suffering cuts on his hands and knees. Almost as humorous as when Sammy Sosa missed a week after a sneezing fit.

At this rate, how many players will be left standing by the time Opening Day rolls around? Perhaps this is the Pirates’ plan for competing in the division. I notice a conspicuous lack of injuries for them…

February 18, 2008

Episode 90: Spring Training Is Begun!

It was a quick podcast tonight, apparently to save time for the three posts that went up today. You can just feel the baseball in the air!

The formal agenda was the final arbitration update.

February 17, 2008

Grading the Offseason

Jon Heyman grades the offseasons of each of the Major League teams. How does our favorite division, the NLC, do? Not good.

The Cubs are the top of the division’s class at number 9 on Heyman’s list, due largely to the signing of Japanese import Kosuke Fukodome. I don’t know. I’ll believe that’s a good signing once I see him play.

The rest of the division was in the bottom third. The Brewers and Reds were numbers 20 and 21 respectively, with the Cardinals close behind at number 24.

The big news, I think is that the Pirates weren’t last in something. No, they were ranked 28th. The last place finish goes to the Houston Astros.

30. Astros. How does anyone get Tejada just hours before Mitchell takes the podium? Good grief. F

Good grief, indeed.

February 11, 2008

Episode 89: The Dulcet Tones and Reds Misconceptions

This week on the podcast, the Crack Technical Staff and I were feeling very mellow. Our smart alecry sounds a little weird in our Perry Como voices.

This week we talk to Reds history buff Jim Farmer about how some of the most widely held ideas about Reds history are false.

But before that, we discuss the little tidbits of news going on around the NLC.

Minor League Contract with Invite to Spring Training:

  • Cardinals – OF Juan Gonzalez
  • Pirates – Doug Mientkiewicz
  • Astros – C Joshua Johnson
  • Reds – Craig Wilson AND Kent Mercker

Also, the Brewers Picked Up Manager Ned Yost’s 2009 Option. w00t!