Monday, August 21, 2006 |
Today's Birthdays
Mike Bovee ANA b. 1973, played 1997. A throw-in on the Mark Gubicza/Chili Davis trade.
Craig Counsell LAN b. 1970, played 1999. He hit .275 as a 30-year-old in the Diamondbacks' 2001 title year; it must have shocked the Dodgers to death to see him hitting .316 for the Diamondbacks after they released him, especially since they got him for cash and a PTBNL. He scored the game-winning run in Game 7 of the 1997 World Series, and took one for the team just ahead of Luis Gonzalez's clutch RBI bloop in Game 7 of the 2001 World Series.
Jerry Davanon CAL b. 1945, played 1973. Jeff's dad; Jay Jaffe wrote a nice little piece about the duo a couple years ago.
Steve Eddy CAL b. 1957, played 1979
Shawn Hillegas LAN b. 1964, played 1987-1988
Lou Pote ANA b. 1971, played 1999-2002. Now toiling in the Texas Rangers' minor leagues, he was one of several guys who didn't make it onto the postseason roster. One of those was pitcher Steve Green, who threw all of six innings all year. Well, we all know about that guy who replaced him.
Ismael Valdez LAN,ANA b. 1973, played 1994-2001. The walking definition of a fifth starter. Lousy for both the Angels and Dodgers (though he had at least one good year for the Dodgers), he was the reason the Angels ended up with Aaron Sele in the 2001/2002 offseason. Given the results with Sele, they probably should have stuck with Valdez, or Valdes as he used to be known.
John Wetteland LAN b. 1966, played 1989-1991, All-Star: 1996, 1998-1999. I'm short on time these days, so I couldn't tell you exactly why the Dodgers traded Wetteland for 30-year-old Eric Davis; but you do have to ask yourself why they would let go of a guy who had strong strikeout numbers in the minors, and who was about to become a stud with Montreal; certainly, his absence led to the disastrous Paul Konerko for Jeff Shaw deal.
Woody Williams BRO b. 1912, played 1938, d. 1995-02-24. Not that Woody Williams.
http://tinyurl.com/kyqw4
1,065 innings
3.48 ERA
6.6 K/9
2.5 BB/9
0.9 HR/9
His ERA+:
1994 - 124
1995 - 125
1996 - 116
1997 - 146
1998 - 98
1999 - 111
2000 - 71 (40 innings)
Good enough for me.
I called into a talk show hosted by Eric Tracy and Steve Edwards aka perhaps the worst talk show hosts this town has ever seen which is saying something. Tracy said the Dodgers got rid of Wetteland because of his personality. Jeebus...
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