Monday, September 11, 2006 |
Back To AAA, Howie: White Sox 3, Angels 2
It's not just him, of course; Mike Napoli, also a rookie, also with feet of clay, struck out in his only two at bats. The Angels can't coax much out of their offense, but that was by design. The homilies about pitching and defense only work when the pitching holds up; it reminds me all too much of the 2003 Dodgers who had brilliant pitching at both ends of the staff, but couldn't score a run to save their lives. It didn't help that the Angels hit into three double plays, but so go the vagaries of the game. With an Oakland loss, the Angels fail — for the second time in three games — to capitalize. Double(d off) or nothing, anyone?
Funny, after watching H.K for several weeks, I have more confidence in his ability to field the position of second base than I do in his ability to hit major league pitching. The kid has a poor feel for the strike zone and I'm not sure that's something that can be learned; a hitter either has it or he doesn't . . .
One other question. We're seven years into Bill Stoneman's tenure and he has yet to draft and develop a SINGLE bonafide EVERYDAY player. Yes, he's drafted and developed some decent starting pitchers -- E. Santana, J. Saunders, and Jered Weaver. But it strikes me as odd, not to say alarming, that a g.m. who prides himself on player development has done such a poor job of drafting everyday players. Heck, even teams with "weak" farm systems -- the Yankees, for example -- occassionally come up with good everyday players (in the case of the Yankees, R. Cano and Melky Cabrera). If Arte decides to release Stoneman, the main reason could be Stoneman's failure to develop good, young position players.
Anonymous 2, that was called "irony". Or are you so dense as to not realize that I follow the minors closely?
Anonymous 3: I'm overstating the case, of course, but I'm starting to get very skeptical that anybody who doesn't learn how to take a walk in the minors is going to be found out in the majors as inadquately selective.
http://www.minorleaguesplits.com/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?pl=435062&tm=SalPCL&bp=b
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