Posts Tagged ‘Cabrera’

It’s Only Spring, Don’t Get Too Excited Yet…..

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

I have intentionally stayed away from blogging often on here during the Spring Training. I rather take the bystander approach and see how things are unfolding throughout Spring Training. I feel very strong about this Padres ballclub and have stated that on previous posts on my blog. I like the approach that former Padres’ player Dave Roberts is instituting with the team that is be very aggressive and dictate the flow of the game. Let’s face it folks ! This Padres team is going to be the old Cardinals team when they had Jack Clark (aka Adrian Gonzalez) and the rabbits McGee, Coleman (aka Everth Cabrera, Gywnn, Venable). The key to the 2010 Season is going to be (1) Starting Pitchers (2) Blanks, Venable, and Headley. This is the first time in my 14 yrs as a season ticket holder, the Padres are very deep in starting pitching candidates. The performance level should not drop off dramatically if and when injuries do take a toll during the season. The starting staff in Portland this year will be very good and ready for a call up. I am going out on a limb again and will say that FOUR Padres will hit 20+ HRS and out of that group, two will hit 30+ HRS. As a challenge to the readers of this post, I will leave the exercise for You to state which players will hit 20+ HRS and 30+ HRS. I am very curious to see if any readers out there are thinking along the same lines as I am. Another exercise, I will leave to the readers is how many stolen bases do you think Everth Cabrera will have this season? and who will have the second most stolen bases on the team?

It appears that Dodgers’ Owner Frank McCourt took a shot at San Diego, with his comment that his divorce proceedings are not like what had happened in San Diego. Mr. McCourt went on to say that his franchise will not be affected by his off the field troubles and financially the team is solid. Oh Yes ! Just like Fed’s Chairman Ben Bernanke saying there will not be a housing crisis. Ummm, Mr. McCourt, you have no idea who’s gonna take your team’s place for the playoffs this year. I’ll give you a hint, that City you had mentioned. I wonder, will the chants of BEAT LA ! BEAT LA ! have more synergy this year ? The season has yet to begin and the tone has been set by the Dodgers’ Owner. BEAT LA !…BEAT LA !…

Since we are on the subject of BEAT LA ! BEAT LA ! Here is an old time video showing the Boston crowd chanting BEAT LA ! BEAT LA ! Can You Dig That Padres Fans? Let’s make the Dodgers Owner and team hear us loud and clear during the season.

Ahhhh Yes, I am gonna wrap up this post with some hot blazing blues. Right up, is Jimmy Thackery video titled “Singing the blues”. Let’s enjoy a few more weeks of Spring Training before the boys get to the big stage and down right start their trek on taking the NL West Division Title.

Cabrera brings synergy to the Pathetic Padres….

Sunday, June 21st, 2009

If there was a turning point in this season with the Padres, I would have to point on that Sunday in Philly against the Phillies when the Padres were winning the game on a very successful early season road trip through New York and Philadelphia. On that Sunday afternoon not only did the Padres lose the game but lost Everth Cabrera to an injury. Since then, the Padres have been boring and shown no speed what so ever until the acquisition of Tony Gywnn Jr. Last night, while at the game I’d witnessed some synergy from the Padres who had Kyle Blanks in Left field and Everth Cabrera at Shortstop. Even Mgr Bud Black had a twist to the line-up with Pitcher Walter Silva batting in the 8th slot and Cabrera in the 9th slot. That gave Black an advantage with two speedsters back to back in the order with Cabrera and Gywnn Jr. Though, it didn’t help at all and as usual the Padres lost another interleague game to the visiting Oakland A’s. You would think, based on the Padres lack of speed, they would have an advantage playing these AL West teams. So much for wishful thinking and as I had alluded before this season is history, only now we await for further roster moves. Speaking of moves, P Josh Greer wouldn’t be on the roster nor would I have re-signed P Brian Lawrence. Just a typical Kevin Tower’s acquisition, like an old-time miner trying to find gold in an historic gold mine which hasn’t been in production in over several decades. Going to the well too many times will eventually burn you and maybe it’s time to trade Towers for a couple of prospects. Hahaha !

All I have to say to all the Padres fans out there, the few weeks before the trading deadline are going to be exciting and we will all be taking a voyage, a fantastic one at that ! Here’s a video by Lakeside, called ‘Fantastic Voyage’

Preview of game Two between Padres and Pirates…..

Saturday, April 25th, 2009

On a wonderful partly cloudy Saturday morning in San Diego, the town is very excited about the NFL Draft and specifically what the Chargers will do. On the other hand, the Padres have re-ignited some enthusiasm throughout the baseball fans in the community. Tonight’s game, featuring Pirates lefty Zack Duke (2 – 1, 2.95 ERA) against Padres Shawn Hill ( 1 – 0, 3.60 ERA). I feel this game presents a challenge for the Padres, because Duke has been very effective against the Padres in the past with a record of 1 – 2 and 4.66 ERA which is very respectable. If you take into consideration with lefties in the line-up like Adrian Gonzalez and Brian Giles, Duke could be very effective tonight.

You Got To Be Kidding Me
The weekly award goes to Padres SS Luis Rodriguez, who on last Sunday in Philadelphia had come off the bench to replace the injured SS Everth Cabrera. The Padres were leading 4 – 0 in the bottom of the 6th when a routine grounder was hit to Rodriguez, who fielded the ball and threw the ball over Adrian Gonzalez which lead to the opening of the flood gates. The next batter Chase Utley banged out a two run homer to cut the lead to 4 – 2 and eventually the Padres lost 5 – 4.

Since we are on the subject of bloopers, I found one funny video and here it is.

While watching the game on TV last night, I noticed there were many seats empty in the ball park. Come on Padres Fans ! Let’s get out to the park and support this team which has some gusto in them. For those loyal season ticket holders, this next music video practically sums up your feelings. It’s by Earth Wind & Fire called ‘Devotion’

Peavy takes the mound as the Padres go after the Giants…..

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

The third and final city on the roadtrip, San Francisco as the Padres take on the Giants with the Ace Jake Peavy on the mound. Win tonight, the Padres assure themselves a successful road-trip as this is only a two game series. I look for CF Jody Gerut and LF Chase Headley to have a good game tonight against Giants P Matt Cain. Historically, Cain has dominated the Padres and let’s cross our fingers this isn’t the case tonight. I am sure the Giants are looking for revenge from being swept earlier this season.

As reported on Corey’s Brock blog, the Padres re-acquired SS Chris Burke from the Seattle Mariners. Burke was with the Padres in spring training and is a very capable substitute. The key is for Burke to bring a consistent defensive performance day in day out, anything offensive will be an added value to the ballclub. Nice acquisition Padres’ GM Kevin Towers !

With the latest setback with the injury to SS Everth Cabrera, there’s nothing that can stop the Padres. On that note, here’s a song titled ‘Ain’t No Mountain High Enough’ by Michael McDonald. Go Get ‘em Padres !

Walk off homer downs the Padres and rookie SS Cabrera is injured…..

Monday, April 20th, 2009

Oh well ! For the first 5 innings things were looking great in Padres land, then SS Everth Cabrera sustains a wrist injury in the top of the 6th inning. In that same top half inning, the Padres stranded two men on base and in the bottom half of the inning SS replacement Luis Rodriguez made an error which opened the doors for the Phillies. The Padres bullpen could not hold the lead in the bottom of the 9th inning and the Phillies eventually won the game by the score of 5 – 4.

So much on the negative stuff, let’s digest on the positive aspects of the game. A damn good performance by Padres P Josh Greer, considering the ballpark and Greer’s spring training performance which indicates you can never lean on the statistics during spring training. Once again, Greer proves his ability to come up to the big show and perform quite well. If you take a step back and analyze the current Padres starting pitchers, it is becoming quite clear the Padres have alot of options. For instance, at the moment Walter Silva and Cha Seung Baek are on the disabled list. Down on the farm you have Josh Greer and Chad Gaudin, on the mend there is Mark Pryor. This quick assessment does not even include those prospects such as Wade LeBlanc, Nick Schmidt, Cesar Carrillo, Cesar Ramos, and Matt Buschmann.

It’s time for Padres GM Kevin Towers to work his mojo again to rectify the problem at shortstop with the injury to Everth Cabrera. What is the impact of Cabrera’s injury ? First of all, we lost ‘speed’ on the team as Cabrera was definitely a threat on the field and bases as well. Secondly, Cabrera had earned significant playing time and was becoming a major instrument in the team. Thirdly, Cabrera’s injury now has Towers looking outside for some help at the most crucial position. Question is, do the Padres attempt to acquire a stop gap player or one with upside potential. Ah yes ! You know where I am going with this. How about making a trade for Phillies prospect SS Jason Donald. The Padres have leverage in pitching and outfield in the minors, why not pull the trigger and try to get Donald. When Cabrera returns in mid-season, now the Padres have more leverage when the trading deadline nears in July. The key is to collect assets that can be further package perhaps for huge deals later in the season.

Player of the Game
This goes to Phillies LF Raul Ibanez, who had the walk off homer in the bottom of the 9th inning that won the game for the Phillies. I have been very impressed with Ibanez since Raul’s days back with the Mariners. Ibanez has always been consistent and steady at the dish as well in the outfield. The only reason Ibanez was not well known is the fact he was situated in the Great Northwest and on a losing franchise. But within the baseball community, Ibanez has been well known and is a great addition to the Philadelphia Phillies. I am damn sure the Philly fans will appreciate the hard work Ibanez brings to the park every night.

Come on Padres let’s get back on track and start a new winning streak. To conclude this post, here’s Ex-NBA player and musician Wayman Tisdale with a song titled ‘Let’s Do It Again’.

The Beginning of the Comeback Kids ?…..

Thursday, April 9th, 2009

On a cool partly cloudy day in San Diego, the Padres came from behind and defeated the Dodgers 4 – 3. This game had it all, homer, triples, doubles, good pitching and suspense. From a baseball fan perspective, this was one of those games that can fire up a ballclub. Padres’ P Kevin Correia battled Dodgers’ P Clayton Kershaw and the Dodgers were in control of the game until the 8th. Though, the Bums have many opportunities to put away the Padres and never did so. As the Padres hung around and 1B Adrian Gonzalez blasted a solo shot to left centerfield, that awoken the crowd and Padres. 3B Edgar Gonzalez ripped a blast to the deepest part of the ballpark for a triple and the fans were hollering with excitement. Eventually, C Nick Hundley drove in pinch runner SS Everth Cabrera with the tying run. But the Padres were not finished, as SS Luis Rodriguez smacked a double to right center, scoring Hundley from 1st with the go ahead run. In the top of the 9th, Dodgers’ 2B Orlando Hudson smacked a triple to lead off the inning and those Dodgers fans were dancing in the stands. Next, came up Dodgers’ LF Manny Ramirez and Bell managed to get Ramirez to ground out to shortstop. After a walk to Dodgers’ RF Andre Ethier, Heath Bell got Dodgers’ C Russell Martin to hit into ending 4-6-3 double-play. Padres Win ! Padres Win !

Player of the Game
Los Hermanos Gonzalez (aka The Gonzalez Brothers) Adrian and Edgar. Adrian smacked an opposite booming homer to deep left center field that started the rally in the 8th. Edgar, continued the assault with a towering shot to left center that went for a triple.

This comeback win will do good for the Padres in terms of confidence and the Dodgers have awaken the kids. On that note, here’s a video of Switchfoot called ‘On Fire’.

Professor -1 , Student – 0 in the 09 So Cal Exhibition Series….

Saturday, April 4th, 2009

On Friday evening at Petco Park, the visiting Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim defeated the San Diego Padres by the score of 6-5. The game was a very entertaining one and I am sad to say not many San Diegans came out to see the ballgame. There were alot of red in the stands as it was very apparent some folks from Orange county made their way down to Petco.

This game had everything from a Homer, triple, 4 doubles, and 3 stolen bases. Angels’ OF Vladimir Guerrero made Petco Park look very small with a towering homer to left field. Out of the 4 doubles in the game, the Angel’s had three of them. Two of the three stolen bases were from Padres’ SS Everth Cabrera. Padres’ starting pitcher Walter Silva didn’t fare too well and from the stands it appears Silva was not moving his ball away or inside, too many were fat pitches. On the other hand, Angels’ starting pitcher Kelvim Escobar looked really good for his 1st start of the spring and drove in a run with a single. Overall, I was pleased to see the Padres battle the Angels and this Padres team will be much better than last year’s.

As the Padres and Angels wrap up Spring Training 2009 in Anaheim tonight. A song that would be most appropriate for those fans who may be driving up and down 5 fwy and staying in San Diego/Anaheim, ‘Hotel California’ by the Eagles.

The Opening Day Roster has been finalized…..

Wednesday, April 1st, 2009

Ah yes ! Kevin Towers came through once again with another trade as the Padres picked up RHP Ed Mujica from the Cleveland Indians. While watching the game on Monday night against the Cleveland Indians, I had heard the MLB Network announcers talk about Mujica being out of options. I had noticed that Towers, DePodesta, and another Padres scout watching the game behind home plate. A thought did occur that perhaps the Padres brain-trust were semi-interested in Mujica. I just didn’t think Mujica would be the choice after that showing on Monday night against the Padres. I thought either Niemann from Rays or Chad Gaudin of the Cubs would become Padres. In either case, Mujica will help the bullpen and offer more flexibility for the Padres when Baek or Prior come onto the scene. As Corey Brock alluded, it will be interesting to see who wins that final spot in the bullpen. Being a contrarian that I am, I’ll go with lefty Arturo Lopez and send Luke Gregerson down to the minors. The Padres can’t lose in this scenario, though I will admit Gregerson’s ball has some outstanding movement.

You have to give some credit to Towers and the scouting department as they have introduced Walter Silva, Ed Mujica, Arturo Lopez, Edwin Moreno, Eulogio De La Cruz, and Everth Cabrera for a grand total of 8 new players to the big leagues. It should be an exciting Opening Week at Petco and we will get our chance to beat those Bums to the North of us.

For a closing video of the night, I thought a song titled ‘What is Hip?’ by Tower of Power and Carlos Santana to be dedicated to those Padres players who are new to the big leagues. It’s Hip to be a professional ballplayer….