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Wednesday, August 02, 2006

Pickoff Moves

Today's Birthdays

Tom Burgmeier CAL b. 1943, played 1968, All-Star: 1980. It's fairly well-known that the Angels hold the major league record for most wins in the first year by an expansion franchise, but the Royals under Cedric Tallis had a far better stretch, posting winning seasons in six of their first ten years. One reason was their fearless willingness to pursue young talent rather than veterans. Burgmeier represented that kind of gamble as a 25-year-old reliever in his first year with the Royals. He posted an ERA+ of 212 in 1980, certainly worthy of being sent to the All-Star game no matter which team you happened to be hurling for (and the 79-81 Red Sox weren't good), but he did almost as well (198 ERA+) with the 85-76 Royals — who sent five-time All-Star Amos Otis on his second trip to the midsummer classic. His left-handedness kept getting him jobs until he was 40.

Chris Coletta CAL b. 1944, played 1972

Jim Dorsey CAL b. 1955, played 1980

Bill Hill BRO b. 1874, played 1899, d. 1938-01-28

Jim Holmes BRO b. 1882, played 1908, d. 1960-03-10

Bill Posedel BRO b. 1906, played 1938, d. 1989-11-28

Mike Venafro LAN b. 1973, played 2004. Along with Matt Perisho, still toiling away in the minors. The boy whose picture should appear in the definition of LOOGY.

Cliff Young CAL b. 1964, played 1990-1991, d. 1993-11-04

They Say They're Running Out Of Angels: Angels 3, A's 2

Lessee: two infield hits that lead to runs scoring from second, another solid start from Angels rookie starters, excellent outfield defense by Chone Figgins, and a win over the A's. Like the Rev said, Dino Ebel won this one. Did I miss anything?

Well, yeah, actually; a 1-4 day by Howard Joseph Kendrick III means his hitting streak extends to eleven games. Chone Figgins once more posted an 0-4 line, putting an end to his little three-game streak. And Mike Napoli... wow. .169 in July. Blecch. Too bad Jeff Mathis is also slumping.

ESPN BoxRecap

Four Straight: Dodgers 10, Reds 4

Ken Gurick on yesterday's game:
Are the Dodgers scoring more runs because the attitude's improved, or is the attitude improved because they're scoring more runs?
Let's try this theorem on for size: they're scoring more runs because they're playing in one of the best hitter's parks in the majors. Or maybe they're just due. I dunno, I'll take it.

Sele allowed four earned runs, as many as Bronson Arroyo, who got tagged with the loss.

ESPN BoxRecap

Roster Notes

Angels Add Three Televised Games

Every time there isn't one on the teevee, I start having withdrawals, even if I can't be home for them, which is most of the time these days. The Angels added three games to their television slate, at Texas on Aug. 6 and Sept. 17 on FSN West, and at Detroit on September 3 on KCOP/13. Who knows, it might even pay for Esteban Yan's remaining salary.

Comments:
That's 10 games on that Kendrick streak there, chief.
 
Actually, it's 11 games now.
 
It's a lot easier for Scioscia to bench Willits or Murphy than it will be to bench Erstad if he returns. I'm not worried about having him on the roster. I'm worried about having him in the lineup. He probably bumps Maicer. I don't like that idea.
 
i think Rob was referring to HK-47's multi-game hit streak which did in fact end last night.

i too was disappointed it ended last night

what is wrong with this kid? geez, only one hit? bench him or send him back to SLC to work on things!
 
No way Scioscia would take Maicer out of there - Lasorda wouldn't. And Erstad himself said he hopes to be a defensive replacement.
 
Ah, I got fooled by his ESPN game log, which includes zeroes for games in which he didn't appear. Pfooey.
 
Lord but Plaschke is a piece of work. Tejada and Soriano were supposed to be here, huh? News to me.
 
If Erstad is willing to take a Salmon-like role next year, he could be valuable. And people that say that Scioscia will play him over someone that is performing obviously haven't watched what he has done with Salmon (who actually has performed well in limited opportunities). It really comes down to the fact that it is a lot easier to bench a guy making the league minimum than it is to bench a guy making $8 million.
 
Josh: hope you're right. Of course, I still think that someone like Murphy, Willits or Gorneault would be a better last OF than Erstad...or, maybe, someone even better that they acquire in the offseason.

I predicted Plaschke's reaction to the Angels' non-trades. The guy is so clueless, he must be trying to be that way.

Notice how he doesn't even consider that acquiring either Tejada or Soriano would have cost at least one member of the starting rotation. Who is it that Plaschke proposes to add to the rotation? Or would Soriano/Tejada take the mound every 5th day?

It was easy for the Dodgers to upgrade; when you're at the bottom, anything is an improvement. But it would have taken a player along the lines of Soriano or Tejada to actually improve the Angels. And at what cost?

Today, the numbskull wisecracks that the Angels "traded" Soriano or Tejada for Juan Rivera & Izturis. Uh, not exactly. To be accurate, he'd have to say that they "traded" Soriano or Tejada & a couple of unidentified starting pitchers for Rivera, Izturis, Kendrick, Wood, Santana & Saunders. I know which combo I'd rather have, it happens to be the one that probably gives them the best chance of winning.
 

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