Posts Tagged ‘Carrillo’

More shuffling the cards of decks though the dealer remains the same….

Saturday, July 18th, 2009

The second half of the season has begun and unfortunately for all Padres fans, the results remain the same. Padres just called up Pitcher Mat Latos and will make his major league debut on Sunday against the Rockies. The Sandy Alderson and Grady Fuson protege will finally show those people who had lack of confidence in the Alderson regime that their drafting philosophy was in fact legit. The roster continues to be overhauled with majority of talent that was drafted by Sandy Alderson’s regime. Though, since Alderson has been let go the most prominent front office personnel is Kevin Towers. I would imagine, Towers is being closely watch and observe thoroughly these last few months of the season. As with all cases, new ownership and CEO usually want their own hand pick people, given consideration that recently hired Bob Melvin has been given the title of assessing the current minor league system. This move is quite significant, Towers and Fuson may be the next ones to be let go from their current responsibilities and titles. I, personally think the Grady Fuson has made a huge impact on the Padres minor league system. In my most humble opinion, it is Towers who should be shown the door. With that being said, what will be Mgr Bud Black status? I would re-sign Black for 3 yrs and let him work with the youngsters. Black had worked with many throughout his days with the Angels and deserves a fair shot given consideration the situation he was placed in by Kevin Towers.

The Padres should demote P Josh Greer and cut their loses with Greer. Let’s bring up Carrillo, Buschmann, and any other pitcher who should have a legit shot of starting. I like the fact Tim Stauffer is looking rather quite emotionally and physically strong. I still believe in Stauffer, and most Padres should remember Stauffer was already hurting physically when he got drafted initially. I foresee a starting rotation of Jake Peavy, Chris Young, Kevin Correria, Tim Stauffer, and Mat Latos

It’s time for the Padres to have some fun, and I will conclude this post with a music video by Con Funk Shun, song titled ‘FUN’. Do enjoy Padres fans and let’s have some fun while going to the games.

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’.

Mexico’s Adrian Gonzalez caliente !….

Tuesday, March 10th, 2009

Ah ! Facing elimination in their home country, team Mexico defeated the South African team by the score of 14-3. Leading the assault was Padres’ 1B Adrian Gonzalez, who hit TWO home runs and driven in SIX. Adrian along with Jorge Cantu and Oscar Robles, each had THREE hits a piece. Overall, Mexico had 16 hits and did a complete face about from the previous night when they had been slaughtered by Australia. Mexico next game is on Wednesday and awaits to face the loser between Australia and Cuba.

Mexico's Adrian Gonzalez

Mexico's Adrian Gonzalez

Back to the states where the Padres had the day off. Though just recently Baseball America had rated the Padres Farm system 29th of out 30 which I find highly amusing. Just to show you, the folks at Baseball America are more in line with many brokers today. Most of their analysis is all based on speculation and with the injuries (Carrillo and Schmidt) that may had an impact on the scoring for the folks at Baseball America. Needless to say, Alderson and his gang has tremendously upgraded the farm system that should be given some consideration in the overall scoring.  Another article was published in the Union Tribune, stating Padres Pitcher Cha Seung Baek is not a 3rd pitcher on a 5th man starting rotation based on scouts throughout the league. So far to date, including to last season, Baek has been inconsistent and at times shown he belongs on the starting staff. Other times, Baek is just horrible. All I can say is, if the Mariners were the 2nd worst team in the majors last year and Baek couldn’t pitch for them. Doesn’t that say something ? Well, the Padres were the 3rd worst team last year, so I guess Baek for the Padres is like picking up a gold junior mining company for an novice investor. Mind you, the gold junior mining company has lost 70% of its value though has “POTENTIAL” for a rebound. Ahhh, that word again Speculation !

Anyhow, here’s a song from Santana…..Oye Como Va !

Padres and Mariners game ends in a tie

Thursday, February 26th, 2009

The Padres and Mariners 1st official game of Spring Training 09 ends up in a tie. What did you expect ? These two franchises did not actually set the league on fire last year. Afterall, two of the three worst franchises for 2008 Season trained in Peoria. Well, that’s last year and this is a brand new year !

  • Padres P Cesar Carrillo gave up 2 walks and earned run in one inning. Curious to hear the reports from the Baseball Operations on Carrillo’s showing today.
  • Padres C Henry Blanco flexed his muscles and went deep. A major upgrade from the Barrett/Bard tandem.
  • Padres P Matt Buschmann struck out 2 batters in one inning. Buschmann is my darkhorse selection to make the starting pitching staff.
  • Padres P Nick Schmidt pitched one scoreless inning. Another prospect which I am curious to hear the reports from the Baseball Operations.

On Friday, it’s off to Goodyear and play the hosting Cleveland Indians in their new spring training digs.

Padres win the Charity game…..

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009

Padres Prospect 1B Kyle BlanksPadres’ 1b Kyle Blanks drove in the winning run as the Padres defeated the Mariners by the score of 4-3 in 10 Innings. Is this a sign of things to come for 2009 season ? I surely hope so ! Maybe Kyle Blanks will make some noise and force the hand of the Padres Baseball Operations to keep him on the big league roster. Hey it’s Spring and everyone can be optimistic !

On Thursday, that will be when they begin to keep the official records of Spring Training as the Padres face Mariners once again. I am looking forward to see how Cesar Carrillo, Cesar Ramos, Nick Schmidt, and Ernesto Frieri fare against the Mariners. The Padres will have some pitching depth when Carrillo and Schmidt begin to throw without any lingering affects from their surgeries. I have enormous amount of confidence in the Padres minor league system and this will be the breakout year when dividends come through for the parent ballclub.

Kudos to Padres’ Beat writer Corey Brock for providing indepth interview with promising Padres pitching prospect Mat Latos. You can check it out at Corey’s blog