Friday, October 6, 2017

NL Divisional Series

National League Divisional Series Preview!!!

Nationals vs Cubs:

I'm a White Sox fan, and as a Sox fan, I'm supposed to hate the Cubs.  I don't.  I don't like them, but I don't mind them.  I was happy for the franchise when they took the World Series in 2016, but as long as they're not playing the White Sox... they're OK to me.  Anyway, Cubs were led by MVP candidate Kris Bryant as well as Anthony Rizzo.  The strong pitching the Cubs had last year had sort of evened out this year as Kyle Hendricks was their best pitcher, but their rotation was for the most part, solid.  Not much changed for the Cubs, as why tinker with what works?  Anyway, Cubs are looking to repeat......

BUT BRYCE HARPER SAYS NOT SO FAST.  Nationals, for like the 7th year running, are trying to win not only the World Series, but at least the NL.  Nationals stayed strong the entire season, despite having a miserable bullpen for the first... 60% of the season.  Also had to deal with a near season ending injury to Bryce Harper.  But there were other contributors to the Nats winning the East (of course) like Anthony Rendon and Daniel Murphy, along with Harper.  Pitching, they were led by the ever dominating Max Scherzer, but also had Cy Young seasons from Gio Gonzalez as well as Stephen Strasburg.  Nats could go 3 starters with a hefty pen and feel pretty good.

As for the series, Nationals are pretty much ahead in Chicago in all aspects... but the issue in a 5 game series is that its too small a sample size for anything to really matter.  On paper, the Nats should take the series, and I think they will... but it would not shock me to see the Cubs win the series.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Diamondbacks vs Dodgers:

The Diamondbacks advanced after winning the WC play in game and their prize is playing the Dodgers.  You can read about what I wrote about the Dbacks here.

The Dodgers took the crown of Best in MLB this season winning 104 games.  They were at one point on track to win about 112, which is insane!  But they cooled down and ONLY won 104.  Sad.  Led by Clayton "God" Kershaw again, who even in a down year, is still one of the top pitchers in baseball.  That's how good he is.  The rest of the staff is solid, if not unspectacular, except star closer Kenley Jensen.  But, it was the offense that really led the charge for the Dodgers.  Justin Turner & Corey Seager posting above 5.0 WAR and rookie Cody Bellinger making an impact... even Yansiel Puig had a solid season! Top to bottom a pretty great lineup.

So its DIamondbacks pitching vs Dodgers batting in essence.  Dodgers didn't get to where they are by faltering to good pitching... but you know... 5 games series.  Just to be different, I say Dbacks make the big upset and make Kershaw playoff confused!

See you in the Championship Series!

Thursday, October 5, 2017

MLB Playoffs! (American League)

Alright, so the Wild Card play in games went pretty much as expected (both games awesome and fun to watch... I mean, how often to you see a relief pitcher clock a run scoring triple?)  So our playoffs are set.  Let's see it!

American League:

Red Sox vs Houston Astros:

Red Sox took the AL East after a challenging season with the Yankees fighting pretty much the entire way.  The Red Sox went into the season making the trade of the off season, acquiring Chris Sale from my White Sox for a bunch of prospects... and Sale had the season of his career, being the first pitcher to strike over 300 people out in a whole bunch of years.  Sox were led by both Sale and Mookie Betts.  Betts leading the offense.  Other contributors include Drew Pomeranz (P) and Andrew Benintendi.

Astros took the AL West pretty easily.  Not much of a challenge during the season.  If you read my previous post (Part 1 of the Sox Season), you'll see how I talked about the Sox losing while building towards the future... the Astros are benefactors of going through this process already.  Being garbage for plenty of years as they built from the inside out, getting to where they are now... constantly playoff contenders.  Astros are pretty offensive heavy, led by MVP favorite Jose Altuve.  Also playing crazy well include George Springer and Carlos Correa (all 3 at or above 5.0 WAR which is crazy good).  Pitching was led by former Cy Young winner Dallas Keuchel.

Houston traded for Justin Verlander at the deadline specifically for the depth since their pitching has been marred with injuries during the season.  Astros definately have the advantage in offense and Red Sox have the clear edge in pitching.  This is going to be Sale's first time in the playoffs and he was known in Chicago to kinda fizzle out in September, which he did, just not as bad as he has done before.  But the playoffs are unknown and he has a tendency to get into his own head quickly.  If the Astros offense gets to him quick, then it's pretty much over.  All things considered, I want the Astros to win, but the Red Sox will probably take this pretty quickly.
----------------------------------------------------------------
Cleveland Indians vs New York Yankees:

Congrats Yanks, your prize for winning the Wild Card is traveling to Cleveland to start a 5 game series!  You read my review on the Yankees here so here's the Indians:

Indians took the best record in the American League and had the AL Central pretty much from day 1.  After falling a bit short last year in the World Series, Indians reloaded for 2017.  Indians got great performance from Francisco Lindor & Jose Ramirez offensively and Cy Young leader Corey Kluber and Carlos Carrasco.  They were a pretty solid all around, hence having 100+ wins! 

The Yankees have a bit of the edge here since they have the playoff feeling already.  Yankees are sending out Sonny Gray for Game 1, Indians sending out Trevor Bauer.  Not Corey Kluber.  Kluber is starting Game 2... I think Indians feel they could use Kluber in game 5 if necessary.  But it won't be.  Because the Yankees will win, Surprising the world and annoying a whole bunch of people!

Enjoy the games today!  NL to follow tomorrow!

Sunday, October 1, 2017

Wild card mania!

NP: Fight (Rob Halford side Project) - Little Crazy

Today is the last day of the 2017 Major League Baseball regular season (sad face).  But what's really disappointing is that nothing is at stake here, at least for the playoffs.  Everything is set in stone in terms of wild card match ups and division winners.  But that benefits you, the reader, as you get to read my Wild Card drivel a day early!!

First, on Tuesday, 10/3, the Twins of Minnesota travel to the Big Apple to take on the Yankees.  Now, remember, these Wild Card play in games are just ONE game, meaning, each team is kinda forced to use their best pitcher in this game... JUST to get into the playoffs.  Yankees are sending young phenom Luis Severino and the Twins are sending Ervin Santana.  Wait... ERVIN SANTANA?!  He started his career when the Sox won the WS in 2005 and he's still pitching!  Good for him!

Twins got to where they are by just being solid all around.  No one really stands out above the others, just good ball play from top to bottom.  Yankees got here by being in the same division as the Red Sox.  Their rivalry was reignited this year, under the nose of most, as they spent the season going back and forth leading the division.  Yankees were the better overall team, they just valley'd harder when the Red Sox peaked and couldn't catch up.

Twins were led by Santana and Jose Berrios on the mound and Brian Dozier and Miguel Sano on offense.  Dozier has been solid the last few years, Sano was a highly touted prospect that got his first full season under his belt and proved his scouting correct having a fantastic year, strikeouts be damned :)

Yankees were led by Severino on the mound, who pitched extremely well (top 10 in WAR) and is flanked by Tanaka and Sabathia, who both had solid, if not unspectacular season.  They also have David Robertson and a very awesome pen.  Their offense is led by rookie Aaron Judge.  Judge came into this season just hoping to contribute something.  And what he did is bang 50+ Home Runs and walk well over 100 times.  He pretty much has ROY locked up and can make some noise as MVP.  Along with Judge, youngster Gary Sanchez earned his pinstripes this season.

So the game.  It's really the Yankees to lose.  The downside of this being a one game thing is that a bad game from one player shifts everything.  A bad game from 2 players and its pretty much over.  Judge goes 0fer and no one picks up his slack and the Twins head to CLeveland.  But, in a vacuum The Yankees take this one
--------------------------------------------------------
Over in the National League... Wednesday 10/4 the NL West reigns supreme.  Dodgers take the division, but the Diamondbacks and the Rockies play for the Wild Card spot.  Diamondbacks send ace Zack Grienke to the mound.  Rockies have yet to announce their starter, but timing of the game can lead one to believe it'll be Jon Gray.

Diamondbacks have had a crazy good starting rotation.  If you go by ERA+ Greinke isn't even the best, it's Robby Ray.  But Greinke has it by WAR.  Anyway, any of the starting 5 is over 100 in ERA+ and has over a 3.0 in WAR.  They are gooooooooood.  Offensively they are led by MVP hopeful Paul Goldschmidt, Jake Lamb & JD Martinez (acquired earlier this season).  Pretty solid offense team... but really... it's all about the pitching with the Diamondbacks.

Rockies are led by previously mentioned Jon Gray, but also have a fantastic starting rotation including Kyle Freeman and German Marquez.  Offensively, they are led by Charlie Blackmon and Nolan Arenado.  Two guys that have preformed constantly over the years.  The usual superstar Carlos Gonzalez had a very, very down year.

As both teams have great pitching staffs, expect this game to be 8-6, just because!  DIamondbacks have the better team offensively, so I would have to give them the nod.  Being that I cheer for an AMerican League team, it's tough for me to follow the National League... let alone the teams on the other side of the country.  But Diamondbacks should take this... (again in a vacuum) and head off to Los Angeles.

Once these games play out, we'll take a look at the Division Series!!

Saturday, September 30, 2017

2017 White Sox Year in Review Part 2: The Tanking

NP: ADAM COLE BAY-BAY!!!!!!!

So in part 1, I went over the history of the last decade of the Chicago White Sox and everything that led up to this season.  To summarize, The Sox spent a lot of effort revamping their development system to have a farm that can bring up competent players on a regular basis.  With that, the team would have to take some lumps along the way.  Starting this season.

That said, this year, there were no expectations of this team.  Nothing was on the line for the coaches or the players.  Just play ball.  The team that was coming out on the field... wasn't going to be good.  Not in the... "we're throwing these games" type of way... but they signed bad players, had young players that didn't have high expectations, and just basically putting on band-aids for the next up coming seasons as the youth grows and right free agents get signed.

But you know what happened?  They became a fun team to watch, they were loose, they were having fun and whether they won or lost, they knew there wasn't any pressure to do any better.

Some highlights:

Avisail Garcia.  Those who know me, know that I just did. not. like. him.   He came from a trade for Jake Peavy several years ago.  Touted with the nick name of "Little Miggy" (after the great hitter Miguel Cabrera) he showed none of the power or speed they claimed he had, his defense was awful and he spent most of 2014 injured.  While I have no problems with the original trade, Avisail just frustrated the shit out of me.  This year though, he became an actual baseball player!  Made the All-Star squad, an over 4.5 WAR... will probably garner a couple MVP votes (top 10 for sure).  Bad season aside, its nice to see a player that is supposed to be good.... BE good.

Yolmer "Carlos" Sanchez.  Not in the same vein as Garcia, since Sanchez wasn't supposed to be a top tier player... but he performed his balls off this season.  Especially on defense.  As a utility player, he showed a lot of heart, wanting to play.  He won't be an All Star or anything, but one of the fun players to watch!

Tommy Kahnle & Anthony Swarzak.  Before the two of them were traded near the deadline, they were contributing from the bullpen.  Where as the rest of the pitching staff was sort of a mess, these two were reliable and fun to watch.  Also, they were moved for younger players that can contribute for longer!
----------------------------------

The Sox also started bringing some of the previously mentioned youngsters up to start getting them in front of major league players to start seeing how they really are:

Yoan Moncada The unspoken Crown Jewel of the Sox farm system.  Was already the #1 prospect when the Sox traded for him and stayed that way all the way to when he was called up.  It's funny that a lot of people think patience is just a Guns N Roses song, as Moncada didn't really hit the ground running and was struggling for a while.  HOWEVER, he was drawing walks, he was working counts and he was learning.  He was struggling with a .150ish BA for a long time... but will be finishing with a .235ish BA, an OBP of like a billion (.341) and a SLG of .417.  All said and done, a WAR of about 1.8 isn't bad for a guy getting his first GOOD look at the majors (He had some playing time last year in Boston, but not a lot to judge from.)  He'll break camp in 2018 and will look to really punish pitchers.

Reynaldo Lopez.  The first of 2 pitchers called up.  Lopez finishes the season looking very promising.  He wasn't impressive, but there is still plenty of time to throw like he did in the minors.  He should be one heck of a contributor.

Lucas Giolito Giolito, like his Nationals teammate above, was solid, but nothing too impressive.  And like Lopez, that doesn't mean anything one way or another... its a positive in a sense... as not being bad... is good!  Him and Lopez should more than likely break camp in 2018, so we'll see plenty of these dudes next season.

Other young players seeing significant major league time for the first time: Nicky Delmonico, Matt Davidson & Kevan Smith
-------------------------------------------------

The Sox will be finishing up their season this weekend and won't be playing past October 1, well below .500, which is fine.  This season was a step in the right direction, letting the youngsters develop, and developing well... look at Eloy Jimenez!  The team didn't contend, so there wasn't any panic moves, Hahn stayed the course and the Sox will be looking at a top 5 pick in this upcoming draft, which is supposed to be one of the more deeper drafts in a long time, meaning, there's a LOT of high end quality players that can, and should be drafted.  That's a different story for a different post.

Friday, September 29, 2017

The Chicago White Sox 2017 Season Part 1: The Background

NP: Going back and forth with Bang Camaro and Barbarian Overlords.  Seriously, listen to both of them, the best rock of the East Coast with the best rock of the West Coast.  Here, I'll make it easy: Barbarian Overlords - The Harvester & Bang Camaro - Revolution

The 2017 MLB Season is coming to a close and like predicted, the Chicago White Sox did not have a great season... and that's a good thing.  Wait, what?  How, why, where?!??!

Let's take a quick trip backwards.  The White Sox won the World Series in 2005, 12 years ago, and made the playoffs in 2008, 9 years ago.  Since 2008 the Sox haven't even sniffed a Wild Card spot.  This is mostly due to the front office, lead by then GM, Kenny Williams.  KW's approach ran like your traditional/stereotypical GM of the late 90's/Early 00's... where the farm system wasn't important and the middling players you can sign for cheap were "going to pay off."  It worked in 2005 as a bunch of mid-level players peaked at the same time, but it becomes apparent how hard it is to continue to catch lightning in a bottle like that on a consistent basis.  So KW would make weird trades to get old baseball players... REALLY decimating the farm, and generally not improving the team.  KW had the old school approach, so as the "Moneyball*" approach became popular, KW ignored the benefits.

A switch was necessary and vital for the future of the Sox, so in walks Rick Hahn and after a stint as ASS GM (LOL) he gets the nod to take KW's spot in 2012 (Between 2012 season and 2013 season).  His impact was not immediate, but there was a sense of a change in direction.  Hahn spent a lot of time trying to uproot the scouting and developmental system, which KW gleefully ignored.  Building the team within is what he was focusing on... getting smart about drafting and putting together a good system peaked this past off-season (up to the 2017 Non-Waiver draft deadline) as Hahn put together some trades that knocked the sox off (LOL) everyone!  First was top tier pitcher Chris Sale being Shipped to Boston (Woah-oh-oh) for a boat load of young prospects/talent.  Led by Yoan Moncada, the #1 prospect in all of baseball, and supplemented with top level pitching prospect Michael Kopech and lottery tickets Luis Alexander Basbae & Victor Diaz.  This is the trade most GM's would have stopped at, but Hahn wasn't done yet.

Only a few days later, Hahn sent OF Adam Eaton to the Nationals for Top 10 prospect Lucas Giolito, and top prospects Reynaldo Lopez and Dane Dunning.  For 2 current baseball players, Hahn received 7 minor league players that were considered some of the best.  As the season went along, Hahn also traded for elite prospects Eloy Jimenez and Blake Rutherford (and others).  Basically taking the farm system, and shoving a bunch of crop enhancers in it, to make sure everyone succeeds.  You can take most of the Sox prospects that are in the back end of their top 10, and they would be in the top 5 of probably 70% of other team's systems... that's how solid it is.  Meanwhile, continuing to draft baseball players, rather than athletes that KW was drawn towards.  With his more business oriented background, Hahn was able to see the benefit in investing for the future. 

So this ended up being a lot longer than I thought, so this is going to be Part 1.  I'll have a part 2 for sure, with the actually Season in review.

*The Moneyball approach isn't exactly ADVANCED STATISTICS like a lot of people like to believe.  I can write a whole post about it.  But simply, It's idea is that you find something that no one else is focusing on, and investing in it, to take advantage.  Example, in the early 2000's, it was all about power, and dingers and all that... not much to be invested in players that took walks.  Beane was able to sign players that had high OBP for the cheap because they weren't sought after.  Biggity Bam, A's win 20 games in a row, en route to a 100+ win season (this doesn't seem as impressive with what the Indians did :) )

Tuesday, September 26, 2017

It's been a while, huh?

NP: Barbarian Overlords - Static in the Attic

*Blows dust off the page*

Hello?  HELLLLLOOOOOOOOO?!  Is this thing on?  Last time I was writing was when I went through ACL repair surgery.  And that was over 4 and a half years ago!  I guess to put that part of my life to rest, the knee is still pretty strong, I've been in and out of the gym forever but the repaired ACL is hanging in there!

The reason Im writing today is because while I would love to post this on social media, I am of the mindset that everyone on SM just loves talking over each other and no one really listens to the other person, they just see someone with a different view and freak out on them.  So, while this is pretty much the same thing, Im not talking at anyone, Im not putting this out there... if you found this, you did it on your own accord, so congrats!

The big topic this past weekend was WWE Hall of Famer, President Trump making some weird remarks about NFL players taking a knee during the singing of the National Anthem and how it's "disrespectful to the troops" and owners should fire those "sons of bitches."  Here's the deal, the troops fight for our rights to the freedoms we have, including the right to protest.  Especially a peaceful protest.  These players aren't making a spectacle about what they are doing, they're just making a statement.

It's also pretty telling that our WWE HOF member President didn't even bother acknowledging the reason the players were protesting.  Him, like most others, seem to think these players are just protesting for the sake of protesting.  There's a very big and important reason these players are protesting (Racial discrimination especially amongst police profiling) and the President is basically hand waving it away.  And why should players that feel discriminated against celebrate an anthem that tells them that they are otherwise free?

When Colin Kaepernick first started doing this last season, it irked a lot of people, as the whole idea of the National Anthem is standing appreciative of your country that grants you your freedom.  Yes, your freedom to make choices!  Colin chose to take a knee, and he's made the choice to accept the consequence of his actions by not being signed for 2017.  (Mike Glennon and Jay Cutler were clearly better choices to be starters.  As well as Case Keenum [until this past week, wowzers!]) But his word has spread quite far, to the point where NFL owners and personnel have also joined in in linking of arms/kneeling because a WWE Hall of Famer that is also President told them how to do their jobs.

It's pretty crazy that there's an actual thing/person that makes supporting Roger Goodell not that bad of an idea.  I also do kinda wish Al Davis was still alive as he would have LOVED dealing with this.  Al was HUGE in racial equality in the league and life.

The problem is that the overall reason why Kaepernick started doing this and why players have continued taking a knee is lost, not just on the people that are angry that they are doing this, but even some people that support them are lost on the reason why... which defeats the purpose, right?

So let's take the next few days before Week 4 begins to really read up on Kaep's reason for doing what he did and the movement it started and not just call him unpatriotic.  Because let's face it... you're probably not standing in your living room watching this on TV.

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

46 days

On January 11th, I went under the knife to replace my ACL as well as clean up a tear in my meniscus.  Now, here we are, 46 days later (well, on Wednesday) and I am cleared to go back to work.  I've gone to the gym and have lifted this past week, so I'm pretty confident that things are getting back to normal.  I'm back in NH for good, obviously... so I have to find a new Physical Therapist in the area, but the surgeon had said I don't have to go 2-3 times a week anymore and that once every week or 2 will suffice.  I just need to have someone track my progress and let me know when I can start treadmilling/running/squating/deadlifting, etc..

I don't know what else to write except that I've been hitting the gym every day for my knee.  At least using the bike, but I try to do most of the exercises that the CT Physical Therapist taught me.  But we'll see what the PT up here says!