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Baseball Notebook: Carlos Gomez Hits For Cycle

by Niteowl049
created May 08, 2008, last edited June 03, 2008
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Carlos Gomez became the first person in 22 years to hit for the cycle as a member of the Twins.
Carlos Gomez became the first person in 22 years to hit for the cycle as a member of the Twins.

Carlos Gomez started his game with the Chicago White Sox with one homer and 8 RBI's in 111 at bats, but last night he became the first Twin to hit for the cycle since 1986 when Kirby Puckett accomplished the feat 22 years ago. Hitting for the cycle and hitting 3 homers in a game are rare events but both happened today with Joey Votto hitting 3 homers yesterday.

Gomez, obtained from the New York Mets in the Johan Santana trade, hadn't hit that well this season, batting only hitting .261 coming into the game. However, he finished the game with a .282 average. Gomez has only 18 home runs in the Minors in 4 seasons, but has blazing speed. In 2005, he stole 64 bases, and the following season he stole 41 bases. He won't be 23 years old till December. Gomez is tied with Jacoby Ellsbury and Ichiro Suzuki for the AL lead in stolen bases.

The Minnesota Twins won the game behind a 16 hit attack and the pitching of Livan Hernandez (5-1), while Mark Buehrle (1-4) lost his fourth decision in a row, while his ERA ballooned to 5.31.

Below is a link to Hawk Harrelson doing the commentary on this video as Gomez hits for the cycle.

http://mlb.mlb.com/media/video.jsp?mid=200805082661559

Joey Votto Hits Three Homers In Reds Seven Home Run Attack

Joey Votto showed yesterday that the future is now for him with the Cincinnati Reds after homering three times and driving in four runs. With the Reds entrenched in last place and eight games behind the first place St. Louis Cardinals, they needed a game like this as they trounced the Chicago Cubs 9-0.

Not only did Votto hit the three homers, they also got a sterling pitching performance from Edinson Volquez (5-1), who allowed the Cubs four singles in seven innings and lowered his ERA to a microscopic 1.06.

Volquez is the only Reds starter with more than 2 wins, with Johnny Cueto having the 2 wins and Aaron Harang and Bronson Arroyo having a combined record this season of 2 wins and 9 losses. However, Harang has a respectable 3.09 ERA. On the other hand, Arroyo has been hammered this season and has an ERA of 8.63.

Votto and Volquez may become known as the Killer V's if they keep playing this way. Votto was overshadowed by Jay Bruce while in the Minors but Votto is getting it done in the majors while Bruce is still in the Minors.

http://cincinnati.reds.mlb.com/media/video.jsp?mid=200805072656947

Around the Bases

Cliff Lee (6-0) pitched the Indians to a 3-0 win over the New York Yankees, and lowered his ERA to 0.81, while Chien-Ming Wang (6-1) abosorbed his first loss in the 35th game of the season for the Yanks. Lee has allowed only one homer in 44 innings, struck out 39, and walked two batters. Lee, who was 5-8 last season with a 6.29 ERA, didn't win a game last season after July 1st.

The Oakland A's tied the Los Angeles Angels for first place in the AL West with their 6-5 win in 10 innings against the Baltimore Orioles, who have lost five in a row. Mark Ellis hit the game winning walk-off homer in the bottom of the tenth inning. George Sherrill blew his first save of the season for the Orioles.

Jonathan Papelbon blew his first save this season, as the Boston Red Sox lost to the Detroit Tigers 10-9. The Tigers had 18 hits in the contest, with 16 of them being singles and two of them being doubles. Placido Polanco had five hits to lead the Tiger attack. Polanco started the game hitting .238, and by the end of the game he was hitting .270. His average has risen 130 points since April 24th when he was hitting .140.

The Toronto Blue Jays defeated the Tampa Bay Rays 6-2 behind the pitching of Shaun Marcum (6-2), despite a good pitching effort from Matt Garza (1-1), who allowed only one run in 6 2/3 innings. Three Rays relievers gave up five runs in the final 1 1/3 innings wasting the good start by Garza.

Zack Greinke (4-1) gave up the most runs in a game this season, allowing three runs in 7 innings, but was still the winning pitcher. In his last start, he gave up two runs in 7 innings and took the loss. The Kansas City Royals won 9-4 yesterday, as Jered Weaver (2-5) allowed 8 runs and 10 hits in 3 1/3 innings. Weaver was thought to be the pitcher they could count on with John Lackey and Kelvim Escobar on the disabled list, but it has been Joe Saunders and Ervin Santana (both with 6 wins each) who have carried the Angels.

Vicente Padilla (5-2) pitched the Texas Rangers to a 2-0 win over the Seattle Mariners, while Erik Bedard (2-2) took the loss despite allowing 2 runs and 2 hits in 7 innings, but the Mariners could only muster 2 singles in the game. Bedard finished the game with a 1.99 ERA.

The New York Mets clobbered the Los Angeles Dodgers 12-1, as John Maine (4-2) took the win and drove in two runs in the 13 hit attack. Brad Penny (5-3) took the loss, allowing 10 runs and 10 hits in 4 2/3 innings. The Dodgers had been scoring over 8 runs a game when Penny pitched but last night that wouldn't have been enough for a win.

The Atlanta Braves defeated the San Diego Padres behind the pitching of Tim Hudson (5-2) by a score of 5-2. Chipper Jones had two hits to raise his average to a major league leading .429.

Barry Zito (0-7) extended his lead over seven Major League pitchers, who have lost 5 games this season, but pitched his second best game of the season in the 3-1 loss to the Pittsburgh Pirates. Phil Dumatrait (1-1) took the win, pitching 5 2/3 scoreless innings. Xavier Nady took over the NL RBI lead with 34 after hitting a 2 run homer.

Burke Badenhop and the Florida Marlins (1-2) defeated the Milwaukee Brewers and Dave Bush (6-2), as the Brewers lost their 5th game in a row, and their 7th in the last 10 games.

Carlos Lee hit a walkoff single to defeat the Washington Nationals 4-3. Lance Berkman hit his 11th homer of the season. Berkman was hitting .303 at the end of April, but after having 14 hits in 21 at-bats in May, he has raised his average to .361. In April, he only had 1 homer and 8 RBI's in the entire month, but he already has 3 homers and 8 RBI's in his first 5 games in May.

The St. Louis Cardinals were ahead of the Colorado Rockies 3-0 entering the 8th inning, but the Rockies scored 4 times in the bottom of the eighth to take a 4-3 win. Rick Ankiel, who had thrown out two runners at third base the day before he was thrown out at second by Willy Taveras.

Micah Owings was 1 for 3, bringing his average down to a (still) phenominal .417 after hitting a double pitched a quality start, but didn't get the loss in the Philadelphia Phillies' 5-4 win over the Arizona Diamondbacks. They remained 5 percentage points behind the Florida Marlins as the top four teams in NL East all won yesterday. Ryan Howard continued to struggle with an 0 for 4 game. He has 3 hits in 24 at bats for an average of .125 in May after hitting .168 in April and is hitting .163 for the season. Howard didn't hit his 6th homer till May 6th last season so with 6 now he is not that far behind the pace of last season but he was hitting .200 on May 6th last season.

Looking at Amateur Drafts of the Past

Matt Bush, the No. 1 pick of the 2004 amateur draft, has hit so bad since being signed by the Padres that he has been converted into being a pitcher. In 722 Minor League at-bats, he has a total of 3 homers, a .219 batting average, a .276 slugging percentage, and an OPS of .570.

Since becoming a pitcher, Bush is 1-0 with a 1.25 ERA and has struck out 16 in 7 2/3 innings. Before Bush ever played a game he was involved in a fight at a nightclub in Arizona not exactly the way to impress the organization.

Bush has thrown 95 MPH, but after one start, he tore a ligament in his pitching elbow and won't pitch again till 2009. He will only be 23 when he returns so he still has a chance to succeed as a pitcher. If he doesn't he will be regarded as one of the worst No. 1 picks ever. He has never played above A level in his four minor league seasons. By picking Bush they missed a chance to sign Justin Verlander, who was chosen as the second pick in 2004 by the Tigers.

In 2002, Bryan Bullington was chosen as the first pick by the Pirates and has an 0-3 record in the Majors with the Pirates in 18 innings this season. He was chosen ahead of No. 2 pick B.J. Upton, No. 6 pick Zack Greinke, and No. 7 pick Prince Fielder, who would have been a huge upgrade at first base over Adam LaRoche. No. 17 was Cole Hamels and Jeff Francoeur was No. 23. No. 44 was Joey Votto and No. 50 was Micah Owings.

Delmon Young was the No. 1 pick in 2003 while No. 29, Carlos Quentin, is currently tied with Mike Napoli for the AL home run lead (8). Napoli incidentally was chosen by the Angels in the 17th round and was the 500th overall pick in 2000. Napoli homered in his first Major League at-bat and has 8 homers in only 66 at bats this season. He has 34 homers in 553 Major League at-bats.

In 2005, Justin Upton was the first pick by the Diamondbacks, and is hitting .347 this year for them. He was the only 17 year old picked in the first round in 2005. Alex Gordon, Jeff Clement, Ryan Zimmerman, and Ryan Braun were picked immediately after Upton.

In 2006, Luke Hochevar was picked first by the Royals. Evan Longoria, now with the Rays, was the No. 3 pick. No. 10 was Tim Lincecum and Max Scherzer, who was recently called up by the Diamondbacks, was No. 11. Joba Chamberlain was No. 41.

In 2007, David Price, was the No. 1 pick chosen by the Rays. The No. 6 pick, Ross Detwiler, has already seen action with the Nationals at the Major League level. Matt LaPorta was the No. 7 pick by the Brewers and should be in the Majors within the next couple of years.


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KelsdadMajor Leaguer
57 days ago
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Chad Qualls pitched two thirds of an inning last night and had three strikeouts. Bush is throwing now.
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Niteowl049Draft Pick
57 days ago
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Catcher dropped the third strike?
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KelsdadMajor Leaguer
56 days ago
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yep
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OvertheedgeJV Squad
57 days ago
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carlos gomez will get no recognition in minnesota this year, but he should be rookie of the year
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Tmil42Draft Pick
56 days ago
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You shouldn't win ROY if you have a .306 OBP.
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RomiezzoLegend
55 days ago
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Don't be so sure, guys. There's still 5 months of (regular season) baseball left. Carlos Gomez definitely got a lot of hype, especially after the Johan Santana trade. He's definitely got a lot of talent, but it's those little things. Like you said, Tmil, he doesn't not walk a lot, which brings his OBP down, therefore not being able to score as many runs. If he had a higher OBP, the stolen bases he would've already had 20+ stolen bases. Another thing you don't like seeing in a leadoff hitter is K's: Gomez tends to strike out a lot. So far this season, he's struck out more times this season than games he's played (31 K's in 29 games played). I'm sure that if he works on his plate discipline and his ability to hit the ball, he will be a VERY strong candidate for Rookie of the Year.
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TwinsTerritoryVarsity
33 days ago
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I've seen many times that Gomez is not considered a rookie by Major League Baseball. He spent to much time on the Mets roster last season due to injury.
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KelsdadMajor Leaguer
56 days ago
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When was the last time you saw a 6'5" leadoff hitter? Gomez is a rookie hitting in an uncomfortable spot on a crappy team. I don't think he has a shot because of guys like Evan Longoria, but Gomez is a stud.
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Tmil42Draft Pick
56 days ago
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I like his speed a ton, but I mean, you've got to get on base more to be an effective player. 3 walks in 117 ABs is just terrible, even for a rookie. Delmon Young even has more walks than him, and that guy swings at anything.
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Smmonroe2Varsity Captain
56 days ago
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Julio Lugo blew the save, not Paps
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KelsdadMajor Leaguer
55 days ago
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I just looked at the box score, Lugo didn't pitch.
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Niteowl049Draft Pick
55 days ago
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Pitchers get a bum rap sometimes...they get the blown save but the fielder should get at least 1/2 of a blown save.
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RomiezzoLegend
55 days ago
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The thing I hate the most is the fact that if a pitcher pitches really well, and the score is tied 0-0. You've got one runner on that you just walked, and the next batter hits a fly ball to the outfield, and they drop/bobble the ball to make the game 1-0.

I HATE THAT!

Manny Ramirez did that once 2-3 years ago against the Dodgers.
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Manny StilesDraft Pick
55 days ago
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That's why each side gets 27 outs, Ezzo.


The beauty and essence of baseball, my friend.


P.S. - it goes both ways, in case you haven't noticed the Red Sox getting so many last inning wins this season...
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Manny StilesDraft Pick
55 days ago
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Oh, and as my H.S. coach used to say... (and drill into my brain with reckless abandon)


"Walks will kill you every time."
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RomiezzoLegend
55 days ago
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Yeah, that's true. I actually felt bad for Roy Halladay. That is a key example of what I'm talking about. Baseball is definitely great because of it because even though a player (pitcher) does well, and the whole team doesn't support him with 1 or more runs, it doesn't matter. He'll either get the loss or a no-decision, depending on what happens later on in the game. Walks can definitely kill you. So do errors. Those are the two things I get pissed off about when playing in a real game... unless I get walked, or I get on base due to an error. ;)
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Niteowl049Draft Pick
55 days ago
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See Lugo made an error tonight...Lester gave up 2 unearned runs so it must be because of Lugo error.
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Manny StilesDraft Pick
55 days ago
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"Owings was 1 for 3, raising his average to .417"??? Uhhh... going 1-3 would bring his average DOWN to .417 (1-3 is .333)
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