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Wednesday, April 27, 2005 |
Pickoff Moves, Lunchtime Edition
An Angels Retrospective
Chronicles has posted the first two parts of a three-part series chronicling the Angels from the strike year of 1994 to 2004. It's great background for those bandwagon fans too lazy to do actual research on the team (i.e., me). Those claiming Disney wrecked the team will have to wrestle with the bare fact that this period was "the most successful ten-year period in club history".An Answer For Stefan
To answer your question, namely, why did the LA crowd boo Shawn Green last night, well, the only thing I can think of is they are classless boors. Or could it be they remember the Dodgers are still on the hook for $10M of his 2005 salary? I will entertain other ideas in the comments section.Nakamura Booted?
The Times says Nakamura's time at the big club could be coming to a close presently. Once Antonio Perez is reactivated, the Japanese import will probably be demoted again."I admit I am feeling pressure," he said. "I am learning about every pitcher I face. After about 100 at-bats, I will have an idea of how pitchers throw here. Right now, it is not easy to hit."On the other hand, the Daily Breeze has a slightly different view of things, saying the team will give Nakamura the time it takes to adjust.Reaching 100 at-bats will be difficult. Perez, a solid hitter who can play second base, third base and shortstop, can't stay in the minor leagues beyond his rehab assignment because he is out of options, meaning he would have to clear waivers before being demoted.
"I know and understand the contract situation of other players," Nakamura said. "I might be the guy to go to the minors."
"We need to get him involved and get him at-bats," Tracy said of Nakamura, who had 307 homers and 916 RBIs in 13 seasons with the Osaka Kintetsu Buffaloes of the Japanese Pacific League. "His approach (at the plate) is so different. It's a timing thing. The professionalism of his at-bats is something I look at. It doesn't always have to be, 'Hey, did he hit it out of the ballpark?' "Time... just not at bats.
Angels, Anaheim End Mediation
What, again?Batgirl Gets The Love
Thanks to Aaron Gleeman for the word that Batgirl's gettin' some love from the St. Paul Pioneer-Press. I love Batgirl, and though I don't read it every day -- let's face it, this is the AL Central we're talking about here -- she's one of the funniest bloggers out there.Always Look On The Bright Side Of Nuclear Annihilation
Rev. Halofan publishes his top ten reasons for optimism after yesterday's embarrassing 12-4 blowout in which just about everything that could go wrong did, but really, didn't anybody remember what I said about one performance not making the ace? Colon will be reliably unreliable, except in the postseason, when he will lay waste to the Angels' hopes of advancing.Best, Worst Active Managers
Via Dodger Thoughts, this Kansas City Star column about managers measured from several different perspectives. Mike Scioscia comes out looking pretty terrible, but Jim Tracy lands atop the list. Scioscia suffers in part because of collapses of the '03 team (due in large part to injuries), blaming the manager for the GM's mistakes (the GIDP/E ratio, which tends to favor good-fielding teams in front of groundball staffs), and squandered baserunner percentage (okay, got me on that one). I don't think Scioscia's getting an even break with those metrics, but it's all there for you to read.
Comments:
Colon will be fine in the playoffs if we get umpires who are not season seat holders of the teams we are facing. (think steroids scandal x ten)
It's not a big deal -- go ahead and do whatever you'd like. I'm not a huge Shawn Green fan, and don't care how Dodger fans respond. I just want to know why.
Booing former team members is not standard operating procedure for most fan bases unless said team member said something unseemly about said fan base or said fan base's maternal heritage. Green's career with the Dodgers didn't end on a high note, but it sure started out that way, and he seemed to have good relations with the LA community.
Green seems to be getting booed because he a) didn't want to get traded, and b) got traded.
Booing former team members is not standard operating procedure for most fan bases unless said team member said something unseemly about said fan base or said fan base's maternal heritage. Green's career with the Dodgers didn't end on a high note, but it sure started out that way, and he seemed to have good relations with the LA community.
Green seems to be getting booed because he a) didn't want to get traded, and b) got traded.
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