I agree. Apparently he's breaking records for giving up runs in the number of games he pitches in (21 out of 24 I read somewhere).My hate for Tallet is beyond words. It would've been pretty cool to go 15-0 against a team.
The defense gave Drabek a nice helping hand tonight as well. In fact I enjoyed the defense from both teams. Lots of terrific plays from Markakis, Izturis, Wigginton, Hill (who made two nice defensive plays - one on the DP and one on the relay play to home plate) , Buck (throwing out a base-runner at 2nd base) , Snider (I guess Omar Malave's tutoring before the game paid immediate dividends), Wells, etc. The defense tonight was thoroughly enjoyable to watch.6 IP, 3 ER, 9 hits, 3 BB, 5 Ks. 88 pitches (53 strikes), fastball topped out at 95 mph, settling in around 92-93 mph. Didn't use the changeup very often, but he threw his curve for strikes and kept the hitters guessing. Showed composure on the mound and worked himself out of a couple of tough spots; too bad our offense couldn't give him any run support.
Not a bad debut for our future ace, but he's still got a long way to go... let's hope he builds on his success in future starts, especially when he faces the Yankees in a couple of weeks!
I think our defense has been better than expected, and I might be the only one who thinks this, but I'll actually be a little sad to see Overbay leave. He doesn't hit for as much power as a prototypical 1B, but his defense is outstanding, and having a solid infield behind our young rotation has given them a huge boost in their development. Encarnacion has to go, he had hands of stone even before his wrist problems; there's been talk about moving Hill to 3B to make room for that Cuban kid in the minors, but that probably won't happen until 2012 at the earliest.The defense gave Drabek a nice helping hand tonight as well. In fact I enjoyed the defense from both teams. Lots of terrific plays from Markakis, Izturis, Wigginton, Hill (who made two nice defensive plays - one on the DP and one on the relay play to home plate) , Buck (throwing out a base-runner at 2nd base) , Snider (I guess Omar Malave's tutoring before the game paid immediate dividends), Wells, etc. The defense tonight was thoroughly enjoyable to watch.
I agree that if we finish at .500, it'll be a successful season, but I disagree about the milestones part. Lyle Overbay has 19 HRs, and his career high is 22; John Buck has 18, which ties his previous career high. They're both free agents at the end of the year, so I'm sure they'd like to cross the 20-homer plateau if possible. Vernon Wells has 27 HRs, and I'm sure he'd like to get to 30, and of course Bautista is shooting for the club record, which means that every home run he hits for the rest of the year will be a milestone for the Jays. Romero and Marcum are within range of 200 IP (the threshold for being considered a "workhorse") and Kevin Gregg only needs one more save to tie his career high of 32, and I'm sure he wants to establish himself as a consistent closer, whether he's playing for us or for someone else.Other than Jose Bautista, none of the other Jays are shooting for any milestones.
This team will be lucky to finish the season at .500.
I'd heard more about Escobar (and his throwing arm) moving to third.there's been talk about moving Hill to 3B to make room for that Cuban kid in the minors.
I guess that's a possibility, but Escobar has great range, and it seems like a waste to put such a great defensive SS at 3rd base. Hill, on the other hand, has been struggling in the field this year, and his range seems a lot less than it was before.I'd heard more about Escobar (and his throwing arm) moving to third.
Hill has played major-league games at second, third and shortstop and has said he is willing to do whatever is best for the team. Other than the versatile minor-leaguer Brad Emaus, the next third baseman on the horizon is former 2007 first-round pick Kevin Ahrens. He has stalled in his development and is still years away from the majors. So Hill at third base? Why not? He would be akin to Ron Cey of the Dodgers and Cubs. The Penguin was short and squatty and averaged .261 with 25 homers and 89 RBIs with a .799 OPS over the course of his career. Hill could be given a nifty nickname like “The Platypus” and become a fixture at the hot corner. I would do it if I was the Jays.
I dunno if I'm totally convinced about Hill at 3rd, but if I needed any more proof that Escobar belongs at short, this video seals the deal for me:This has not been a typical Hill defensive season. His hands have not seemed as soft, his range has not seemed as good. Is that a sub-conscious result of his obvious woes at the plate? He always denies that one affects the other, but there is no physical reason for Hill's loss of defensive skills other than the subliminal battle he is having with success at the plate. If it is more than that, then maybe the Jays need to consider a move to third base where quickness, reaction, fearlessness and savvy are more important than range. We addressed it a little in the last mailbag, but considering that third base has fewer options down on the farm than does the middle infield, it might be a good move.
Good point. There are some Jays shooting for "personal best" milestones. Anyway, bring on the Red Sox Friday, Saturday and Sunday.I agree that if we finish at .500, it'll be a successful season, but I disagree about the milestones part. Lyle Overbay has 19 HRs, and his career high is 22; John Buck has 18, which ties his previous career high.
I love his defense, but I wouldn't give him a 3- or 4-year deal at this point. Part of the reason AA traded Brett Wallace for Anthony Gose is because first base is an easy position to fill, and I wouldn't want to be stuck with Overbay in 2013 or 2014. If he came back on a one-year deal with a mutual option, I'd be ok with that, but he's looking for a long-term contract (which he deserves) and that's just not a good fit for us.I have seen the future and the future looks bright. Drabek did good in his debut.
If the Jays could get Overbay for a lot less then the $7.mil he gets for this season do you think they should resign him ?
I would like to see him resigned for around $4, no more then $4.5 per, for three or four years.
Oh ga-damn. You are correct. I just checked his age, he is 33(Jan). I do not know why I thought he was 29 or 30 ? Yes, definitely go year by year.I love his defense, but I wouldn't give him a 3- or 4-year deal at this point. Part of the reason AA traded Brett Wallace for Anthony Gose is because first base is an easy position to fill, and I wouldn't want to be stuck with Overbay in 2013 or 2014. If he came back on a one-year deal with a mutual option, I'd be ok with that, but he's looking for a long-term contract (which he deserves) and that's just not a good fit for us.
As much as I'll miss his defense when he's gone, I just don't think he should be part of our long-term plans.
Adam Lind might play 1st base in 2011. Dispite his .230 B.A., he has still hit 22 HR's.because first base is an easy position to fill,
That'd be a dream come true, but I really doubt it'll happen - Cinci is a team on the rise, and Votto's the cornerstone of their offense. They'll be looking to lock him up for his remaining arbitration years during the offseason, and they might even try to buy out his first year or two of free agency.Oh ga-damn. You are correct. I just checked his age, he is 33(Jan). I do not know why I thought he was 29 or 30 ? Yes, definitely go year by year.
I would love to get Votto out of Cincy.
Years ago one of my friends brought one of his friends to our adult baseball league. This guy was hitting balls that were about twice as far as any of us ever seen. Turns out this guy was in the Jays minor league system and never made it to the majors. That show just how really good someone has to be to make the majors.As far as I know, that ball is still carrying to this day.