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Baseball Notebook: Around the Bases 4/11

by Niteowl049
created April 11, 2008, last edited June 22, 2008
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It may be only two starts, but Edwin Jackson has a 2-0 record and an 0.64 ERA. The most encouraging aspect about the two wins is that they have came against the New York Yankees and Seattle Mariners. This could be the year he fulfills the promise the Los Angeles Dodgers had for him when they signed him. In 2007, hitters hit .299 against Jackson. This year, they are only hitting .143 against him.

David Ortiz and Jacoby Ellsbury are off to horrific starts this season with Ortiz having 3 hits in 36 at bats (.083 average) and Ellsbury with a .177 average (3 for 17). Ellsbury has only batted twice in Fenway Park this season. J.D. Drew, like I expected, is hitting a lot better this season hitting .440 and is leading the team in home runs with 2 tying him with Jason Varitek and leading in runs batted in with 7.

The New York Yankees exposed the weakness in the Kansas City Royals starting rotation sending John Bale to his second loss without a win and a 5.84 ERA. The other starter at the back of the rotation, Brett Tomko, is 1-0. Brian Bannister and Zack Greinke have a combined 4-0 record so far with Bannister having a 1.50 ERA and Greinke an ERA of 0.60.

Milwaukee Brewers' Prince Fielder has 2 hits in his last 19 at bats with no home runs in 33 at bats this season. Brewers fans must be wondering if his vegetarian diet has weakened him to the extent that he has lost his home run power. Jon Lieber is 2-1 this season for the Chicago Cubs with a perfect 0.00 ERA. He only won 3 games last season with the Philadelphia Phillies. Adam Eaton is 0-0 this season with a 3.95 ERA. The best thing about Eaton this season is that he has pitched 6 or more innings in both starts while allowing three runs in both games. So at least he is giving the Phillies a fighting chance to win.

The San Francisco Giants have scored only 25 runs in 10 games this season. They have a .231 batting average, which is 29th out of 30 major league teams. On the bright side, they have scored 9 of their 25 runs in their current 3 game winning streak. The Giants are only a game out of second place, but with Barry Zito starting today, they have no guarantee of a win.

Chien-Ming Wang, Livan Hernandez, Jake Peavy, and Brandon Webb hope to expand their 2-0 records to 3-0 after their starts today.

The Detroit Tigers need the bat of Curtis Granderson back in the lineup soon. Look for the team to start winning more once he returns from the disabled list. Brandon Inge leads the team in runs batted in with 8, which is a surprise considering that Inge was going to be an extra player this season. Clete Thomas is hitting well with a .500 average but he is not the player that Granderson is. Brandon Inge and Carlos Guillen have 2 homers each to lead the team in that category. Miguel Cabrera is the worst hitter on the team with a .138 average and Gary Sheffield and Placido Polanco are also hitting below the Mendoza line. The Tigers have three starters in Dontrelle Willis (5.40 ERA), Justin Verlander (6.17 ERA), and Nate Robertson (7.84 ERA) who have not pitched well so far. Willis has walked 7 in 5 innings with no strikeouts. I have had my doubts about Willis since his stats have been in a downward trend since his 22 win season in 2005. His ERA in that year was 2.63, but since then, it has been 3.87, 5.17 and 5.40 so far in his career.

For eleven innings, the Oakland A's and Toronto Blue Jays had scored a total of two runs. In the top of the 12th, the A's scored twice in the top of the 12th and Blue Jays scored once for three run total in that one inning. Joey Devine finally won his second major league game last night after four years in the majors and his pitching held the Blue Jays in check long enough for them to win the game in 12 innings.

The surprise teams so far this season have to be the Baltimore Orioles, Florida Marlins, Kansas City Royals, and the St. Louis Cardinals, who are all leading their divisions. The Marlins improved their pitching by unloading Dontrelle Willis who is not the pitcher he was when he won 22 games in 2005.


Major League Leaders

Batting

Batting Average: Jason Kendall - .538

Hits: Nate McLouth - 18

Home Runs: Mark Reynolds - 5

Runs Batted In: Mark Reynolds - 13

Total Bases: Nate McLouth - 30

Strikeouts: Chris B. Young - 15

Stolen Bases: Joey Gathright and Michael Bourn 6

OBP (with at least 20 at bats): Jason Kendall - .567

Slugging Percentage: A.J. Pierzynski - .786

Extra Base Hits: Nate McLouth - 9

Pitching

Wins: 16 tied with 2 wins

Losses: 19 tied with 2 losses

ERA (with at least 10 innings): Justin Germano - 0.00 (13 innings)

Shutouts: Ben Sheets - 1

Saves: Jason Isringhausen - 5

Hits: Joe Blanton and Roy Oswalt - 21

Earned Runs: Justin Bergmann - 12

Home Runs: Bronson Arroyo - 5

Walks: Jon Lester 10 (16 innings)

Strikeouts: Daisuke Matsuzaka - 22 (18 innings)

Lowest Opponent Batting Average (40 plate appearances): Ryan Dempster - .095

First True Minor League Game in 32 Years

Last night, my wife, stepson, and I traveled 28 miles to Kodak, Tennessee to see the Tennessee Smokies (affiliated with the Chicago Cubs) play the Jacksonville Suns (affiliated with the Los Angeles Dodgers) and it was the first time to see a true minor league game since 1974. We have had an independent team in Alexandria, Louisiana off and on since 1994 where we lived until August of last year before moving to Knoxville, Tennessee. Only one player from that independent team has ever reached the Major Leagues and that was Alan Newman, a pitcher for the Tampa Bay Rays and Cleveland Indians who totaled 17 innings pitched for those two teams with a 2-2 record and a 7.94 ERA.

The last true minor league team were when the Alexandria Aces played in the Texas League from 1972-1975. Since we moved in 1974 to Monroe, Louisiana for a newspaper job we hadn't seen a Minor League team that was affiliated with a major league team for the last 34 years before last night. The Aces were in the Texas League in those years and sent 12 players from one year's roster to the Padres.

Some of the players that wound up in the majors were Randy Jones (who went on to win a Cy Young Award while with the San Diego Padres), Mike Ivie, John Grubb, Dave Friesleben, Dan Spillner, Bill Almon, and some lesser known players.

Anyway, that brought us to last night when we saw two of the top pitching prospects in baseball facing each other. The Suns sent Clayton Kershaw on the mound. Kershaw was one of the last cuts the Dodgers made at the end of spring training. He is only 20, so that was no surprise but for him to pitch that well at that age had to be encouraging. The Smokies started one of highest rated Cubs pitching prospects in Jeff Samardzija, and it turned out to be a pitching duel since Kershaw pitched well after giving up the first two inning runs. Ryan Harvey did hit three doubles off of Kershaw.

The local Smokies scored twice in the bottom of the first and that was all the scoring in the game as they won 2-0. Jeff pitched 7 innings and was in control all the way except for one inning but he struck out the side so it didn't matter. I am totally impressed with Jeff and think he will be ready for majors by end of season if not sooner. If he is not called up by Cubs or promoted within the next two months I will be surprised.

The game only took 1:58 to play, which is what happens when two top notch hurlers face each other. It was good to see the DH was not being used, as the pitchers batted for themselves. Kershaw gave up 2 runs and 7 hits in 5 innings. Jeff gave up no runs and allowed 4 hits in 7 innings and is 2-0 with a 0.75 ERA. Kershaw's record is now 0-2 and he has a 3.38 ERA after the game. Kershaw was the youngest player on the field at the age of 20. The Dodgers are in no hurry to call him up at his age so he should continue to improve at Jacksonville.

The main difference between independent baseball and Minor League baseball is that these players could be called up at any time to the majors. Then you get to see them with the big club and hope they can stay up there once they get to the majors.

Tyler Colvin is one of the Smokies that should be in majors someday. He was the 13th overall pick in the 2006 amateur draft. Two of the players in the game have fathers who have played in the majors. They are Kyle Reynolds, son of Craig Reynolds, who played for the Houston Astros, and Ivan DeJesus Jr., whose father is Ivan DeJesus, who played for the Chicago Cubs and Philadelphia Phillies. Reynolds plays for the Smokies while DeJesus is playing for Jacksonville.

It cost a total of $26 for the three tickets and we sat 3 rows behind the Smokies dugout. It probably would be slightly higher to sit 3 rows behind the Yankees dugout in Yankee Stadium.

The Smokies have a new $500,000 scoreboard that had color images of the players, but there were no stats, which was a big minus since fans would at least like to know the current batting average of each player. That might be a way of encouraging fans to buy programs plus the Jacksonville team didn't have names on the back of their uniforms.


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LASportsblogAAA-er
182 days ago
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Edwin Jackson... and those numbers? Someone tell Manny that April fools was 9 days ago and to stop editing Niteowl's "Baseball Notebook". Just playing, great work as always Niteowl.
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Falcon02520Legend
182 days ago
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This is finally the time for a breakout season from Jackson...

the only reasoning is because I said so...
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RomiezzoLegend
182 days ago
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Wow! Edwin Jackson is doing amazing. I love the fact he's making this season look like the exact opposite as last season. Remember? 6 straight losses? What do you say? 15-5?
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Mr BartamnLittle Leaguer
182 days ago
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Is Nate McLouth going to continue what he has started? He had a hot spring, now a hot first two weeks.
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Niteowl049AAA-er
182 days ago
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Baseball America wrote this 5 years ago about Jackson: The Future: Jackson is the complete package, and fits the profile of a top-of-the-line starting pitcher to a tee. He established himself as one of the elite prospects in baseball even before his September callup, and his performance all but guaranteed him a spot in the Los Angeles rotation for 2004. He’s the best homegrown pitching prospect the Dodgers have developed since Pedro Martinez, and they don’t plan on letting this one get away.
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Niteowl049AAA-er
182 days ago
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McLouth looks like the real deal. He just needs two stolen bases to tie Cal Ripken at 36 stolen bases. He passed Johnny Estrada when he got his first stolen base. This is his 3rd season with Pirates but this season he should be a full time player so will be test of how good he can be. If Bay, Nady and McLouth can put together a good season in Pirates outfield they will be one of best outfields in baseball.
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Niteowl049AAA-er
182 days ago
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Thanks Romi for the great editing job...I assume it was you.
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RomiezzoLegend
182 days ago
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Yep, it was me, Niteowl. ;) The only avatar you see in the "Other Contributors" section is mine.
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RomiezzoLegend
182 days ago
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Nice article, Niteowl. What to say about it: Well, JD Drew did good in April last year too. I'm sure his stats are going to drop at least a little by the time May arrives. I won't be impressed with Drew until he is consistant. And when it comes to Ortiz, he did bad in April of last year as well. Look what happened to him...
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Niteowl049AAA-er
182 days ago
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The only reason I wrote that about Drew is that I felt he didn't really become a Red Sox until he hit the grand slam in the postseason and that took the pressure off. Starting with 1999 season the home run totals of Ortiz went up each year till last year. Those totals were 0, 10, 18, 20, 31, 41, 47, 54 and then the dropoff last season to 35. To me David Ortiz is one of the good people in baseball and unless he has a health problem he should hit over 40 home runs this season. Thanks again for the great edit. Seems like there are more readers after you edit the articles. I don't know if I would want to read the unedited version myself.
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RomiezzoLegend
182 days ago
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Haha! Not a problem, Niteowl. I'm glad that I'm your editor. ;)

I can always see David Ortiz hitting 40+ homers. However, I'd rather see him hitting well and driving in more runs than hitting for a whole lotta power with a worse batting average and less RBIs. Sure, he drove in less runs last year than 2004, 2005, or 2006, and he lost his walk off homer total/year (he only hit 1 Walk off last year), but he's getting older. You have to understand that. I know I do.

I say Ortiz has one or two more good years, and Ortiz won't even get to 25 homers after that.
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Niteowl049AAA-er
182 days ago
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You are probably right about Ortiz. He is not like Bonds in that he has the key to the Balco laboratory to get better living through science and find the fountain of youth like Bonds. I know about getting older...I had to retire from youth baseball at the age of 13. My skills which never had developed were starting to erode so saw the handwriting on the wall.
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Sj-hypocycloidRed-Shirting
182 days ago
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It's a shame about Adam Eaton - he's pitched well enough to earn wins, but hasn't had the luck. I hope he keeps it up. If he does, he could have a real nice season for the Phils. And they could use it.
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Niteowl049AAA-er
182 days ago
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Sj...maybe this will be the year that Eaton puts it all together and stays healthy. Phillies have an awesome offense but really need help from the pitchers. Here are the starting five and their ERA's listed from best to worst:

Hamels 1.20 Eaton 3.95 Moyer 4.66 Kendrick 6.14

Myers 6.30
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